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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
// Stolen from https://github.com/firefox-devtools/profiler/blob/52a7531662a08d96dc8bd03d25adcdb4c9653b92/src/utils/l10n-pseudo.js
// Which was stolen from https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/a1f74e8c8fb72390d22054d6b00c28b1a32f6c43/intl/l10n/L10nRegistry.jsm#l425
/**
* Pseudolocalizations
*
* PSEUDO_STRATEGIES is a dict of strategies to be used to modify a
* context in order to create pseudolocalizations. These can be used by
* developers to test the localizability of their code without having to
* actually speak a foreign language.
*
* Currently, the following pseudolocales are supported:
*
* accented - Ȧȧƈƈḗḗƞŧḗḗḓ Ḗḗƞɠŀīīşħ
*
* In Accented English all Latin letters are replaced by accented
* Unicode counterparts which don't impair the readability of the content.
* This allows developers to quickly test if any given string is being
* correctly displayed in its 'translated' form. Additionally, simple
* heuristics are used to make certain words longer to better simulate the
* experience of international users.
*
* bidi - ɥsıʅƃuƎ ıpıԐ
*
* Bidi English is a fake RTL locale. All words are surrounded by
* Unicode formatting marks forcing the RTL directionality of characters.
* In addition, to make the reversed text easier to read, individual
* letters are flipped.
*
* Note: The name above is hardcoded to be RTL in case code editors have
* trouble with the RLO and PDF Unicode marks. In reality, it should be
* surrounded by those marks as well.
*
*
* In this implementation we use code points instead of inline unicode characters
* because the encoding of JSM files mangles them otherwise.
*/
const ACCENTED_MAP = {
// ȦƁƇḒḖƑƓĦĪĴĶĿḾȠǾƤɊŘŞŦŬṼẆẊẎẐ
// prettier-ignore
"caps": [550, 385, 391, 7698, 7702, 401, 403, 294, 298, 308, 310, 319, 7742, 544, 510, 420, 586, 344, 350, 358, 364, 7804, 7814, 7818, 7822, 7824],
// ȧƀƈḓḗƒɠħīĵķŀḿƞǿƥɋřşŧŭṽẇẋẏẑ
// prettier-ignore
"small": [551, 384, 392, 7699, 7703, 402, 608, 295, 299, 309, 311, 320, 7743, 414, 511, 421, 587, 345, 351, 359, 365, 7805, 7815, 7819, 7823, 7825],
};
const FLIPPED_MAP = {
// ∀ԐↃᗡƎℲ⅁HIſӼ⅂WNOԀÒᴚS⊥∩ɅMX⅄Z
// prettier-ignore
"caps": [8704, 1296, 8579, 5601, 398, 8498, 8513, 72, 73, 383, 1276, 8514, 87, 78, 79, 1280, 210, 7450, 83, 8869, 8745, 581, 77, 88, 8516, 90],
// ɐqɔpǝɟƃɥıɾʞʅɯuodbɹsʇnʌʍxʎz
// prettier-ignore
"small": [592, 113, 596, 112, 477, 607, 387, 613, 305, 638, 670, 645, 623, 117, 111, 100, 98, 633, 115, 647, 110, 652, 653, 120, 654, 122],
};
function transformString(
map = FLIPPED_MAP,
elongate = false,
prefix = "",
postfix = "",
msg
) {
// Exclude access-keys and other single-char messages
if (msg.length === 1) {
return msg;
}
// XML entities (‪) and XML tags.
const reExcluded = /(&[#\w]+;|<\s*.+?\s*>)/;
const parts = msg.split(reExcluded);
const modified = parts.map(part => {
if (reExcluded.test(part)) {
return part;
}
return (
prefix +
part.replace(/[a-z]/gi, ch => {
const cc = ch.charCodeAt(0);
if (cc >= 97 && cc <= 122) {
const newChar = String.fromCodePoint(map.small[cc - 97]);
// duplicate "a", "e", "o" and "u" to emulate ~30% longer text
if (
elongate &&
(cc === 97 || cc === 101 || cc === 111 || cc === 117)
) {
return newChar + newChar;
}
return newChar;
}
if (cc >= 65 && cc <= 90) {
return String.fromCodePoint(map.caps[cc - 65]);
}
return ch;
}) +
postfix
);
});
return modified.join("");
}
export const PSEUDO_STRATEGY_TRANSFORMS = {
accented: transformString.bind(null, ACCENTED_MAP, true, "", ""),
bidi: transformString.bind(null, FLIPPED_MAP, false, "\u202e", "\u202c"),
};