[Libreoffice-commits] .: scratch/german-comments
Miklos Vajna
vmiklos at kemper.freedesktop.org
Thu Jan 6 04:31:45 PST 2011
scratch/german-comments/find-german-comments.py | 162 -------
scratch/german-comments/t/test.cxx | 59 --
scratch/german-comments/text_cat/COPYING | 504 ------------------------
scratch/german-comments/text_cat/Copyright | 21 -
scratch/german-comments/text_cat/LM/english.lm | 400 -------------------
scratch/german-comments/text_cat/LM/german.lm | 400 -------------------
scratch/german-comments/text_cat/text_cat | 229 ----------
scratch/german-comments/text_cat/version | 2
8 files changed, 1777 deletions(-)
New commits:
commit 45c90bf4426852d2c7d01e914c1413d606b4588f
Author: Miklos Vajna <vmiklos at frugalware.org>
Date: Thu Jan 6 13:29:47 2011 +0100
move find-german-comments from build repo to bootstrap/bin
diff --git a/scratch/german-comments/find-german-comments.py b/scratch/german-comments/find-german-comments.py
deleted file mode 100755
index 1538c6d..0000000
--- a/scratch/german-comments/find-german-comments.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,162 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-########################################################################
-#
-# Copyright (c) 2010 Jonas Jensen, Miklos Vajna
-#
-# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
-# obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
-# files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
-# restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
-# copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
-# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
-# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following
-# conditions:
-#
-# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
-# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-#
-# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
-# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
-# OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
-# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT
-# HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
-# WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
-# FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
-# OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
-#
-########################################################################
-
-
-import sys, re, subprocess, os, optparse, string
-
-class Parser:
- """
- This parser extracts comments from source files, tries to guess
- their language and then prints out the german ones.
- """
- def __init__(self):
- self.strip = string.punctuation + " \n"
- op = optparse.OptionParser()
- op.set_usage("%prog [options] <rootdir>\n\n" +
- "Searches for german comments in cxx/hxx source files inside a given root\n" +
- "directory recursively.")
- op.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", dest="verbose", default=False,
- help="Turn on verbose mode (print progress to stderr)")
- self.options, args = op.parse_args()
- try:
- dir = args[0]
- except IndexError:
- dir = "."
- self.check_source_files(dir)
-
- def get_comments(self, filename):
- """
- Extracts the source code comments.
- """
- linenum = 0
- if self.options.verbose:
- sys.stderr.write("processing file '%s'...\n" % filename)
- sock = open(filename)
- # add an empty line to trigger the output of collected oneliner
- # comment group
- lines = sock.readlines() + ["\n"]
- sock.close()
-
- in_comment = False
- buf = []
- count = 1
- for i in lines:
- if "//" in i and not in_comment:
- # if we find a new //-style comment, then we
- # just append it to a previous one if: there is
- # only whitespace before the // mark that is
- # necessary to make comments longer, giving
- # more reliable output
- if not len(re.sub("(.*)//.*", r"\1", i).strip(self.strip)):
- s = re.sub(".*// ?", "", i).strip(self.strip)
- if len(s):
- buf.append(s)
- else:
- # otherwise it's an independent //-style comment in the next line
- yield (count, "\n ".join(buf))
- buf = [re.sub(".*// ?", "", i.strip(self.strip))]
- elif "//" not in i and not in_comment and len(buf) > 0:
- # first normal line after a // block
- yield (count, "\n ".join(buf))
- buf = []
- elif "/*" in i and "*/" not in i and not in_comment:
- # start of a real multiline comment
- in_comment = True
- linenum = count
- s = re.sub(".*/\*+", "", i.strip(self.strip))
- if len(s):
- buf.append(s.strip(self.strip))
- elif in_comment and not "*/" in i:
- # in multiline comment
- s = re.sub("^( |\|)*\*?", "", i)
- if len(s.strip(self.strip)):
- buf.append(s.strip(self.strip))
- elif "*/" in i and in_comment:
- # end of multiline comment
- in_comment = False
- s = re.sub(r"\*+/.*", "", i.strip(self.strip))
- if len(s):
- buf.append(s)
- yield (count, "\n ".join(buf))
- buf = []
- elif "/*" in i and "*/" in i:
- # c-style oneliner comment
- yield (count, re.sub(".*/\*(.*)\*/.*", r"\1", i).strip(self.strip))
- count += 1
-
- def get_lang(self, s):
- """ the output is 'german' or 'english' or 'german or english'. when
- unsure, just don't warn, there are strings where you just can't
- teremine the results reliably, like '#110680#' """
- cwd = os.getcwd()
- # change to our directory
- os.chdir(os.path.split(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0]))[0])
- sock = subprocess.Popen(["text_cat/text_cat", "-d", "text_cat/LM"], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
- sock.stdin.write(s)
- sock.stdin.close()
- lang = sock.stdout.read().strip()
- sock.stdout.close()
- os.chdir(cwd)
- return lang
-
- def is_german(self, s):
- """
- determines if a string is german or not
- """
- # for short strings we can't do reliable recognition, so skip
- # short strings and less than 4 words
- s = s.replace('\n', ' ')
- if len(s) < 32 or len(s.split()) < 4:
- return False
- return "german" == self.get_lang(s)
-
- def check_file(self, path):
- """
- checks each comment in a file
- """
- for linenum, s in self.get_comments(path):
- if self.is_german(s):
- print "%s:%s: %s" % (path, linenum, s)
-
- def check_source_files(self, dir):
- """
- checks each _tracked_ file in a directory recursively
- """
- sock = os.popen(r"git ls-files '%s' |egrep '\.(c|h)xx$'" % dir)
- lines = sock.readlines()
- sock.close()
- for path in lines:
- self.check_file(path.strip())
-
-try:
- Parser()
-except KeyboardInterrupt:
- print "Interrupted!"
- sys.exit(0)
-
-# vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab:
diff --git a/scratch/german-comments/t/bogus.fxx b/scratch/german-comments/t/bogus.fxx
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29..0000000
diff --git a/scratch/german-comments/t/test.cxx b/scratch/german-comments/t/test.cxx
deleted file mode 100644
index 9f0b4eb..0000000
--- a/scratch/german-comments/t/test.cxx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-before_comment();
-foo(); // single line comment
-//single line comment 2
-after_comment();
-
-/*
- * If there was some unconverted bytes on the last cycle then they
- */
-
-not_a_comment();
-/*
- * dann mal einen harten Seitenumbruch einfuegen
- */
-
-not_a_comment();
-
-/**************************************************************************/
-
-// #110680#
-
- DEFAULTFONT_SERIF, // FNT_VARIABLE
-
-// Set base URI
-
-/*************************************************************************
-|*
-|* Deinitialisierung
-|*
-\************************************************************************/
-
-/*************************************************************************
-|*
-|* Deinitialising
-|*
-\************************************************************************/
-
-/* dann mal einen harten Seitenumbruch einfuegen */
-
- // used to convert the 4 special ExtraProg/UINames for
- // RES_POOLCOLL_LABEL_DRAWING, RES_POOLCOLL_LABEL_ABB,
- // RES_POOLCOLL_LABEL_TABLE, RES_POOLCOLL_LABEL_FRAME
- // forth and back.
- // Non-matching names remain unchanged.
-
- bCntntCheck( FALSE ), // --> FME 2005-05-13 #i43742# <--
- bInFrontOfLabel( FALSE ), // #i27615#
- bInNumPortion(FALSE), // #i23726#
- nInNumPostionOffset(0) // #i23726#
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-//
-// SmFontPickListBox
-//
-
-// --------------------
-// SwGrfNode
-// --------------------
-
-//#define WID_??? 1024
diff --git a/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/COPYING b/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/COPYING
deleted file mode 100644
index 5ab7695..0000000
--- a/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/COPYING
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,504 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/Copyright b/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/Copyright
deleted file mode 100644
index c1e75d3..0000000
--- a/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/Copyright
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 by Gertjan van Noord.
-
- This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
- This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- Lesser General Public License for more details.
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- License along with this library; if not, write to the
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-
-cf. the file COPYING
-
-
diff --git a/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/LM/english.lm b/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/LM/english.lm
deleted file mode 100644
index ab71632..0000000
--- a/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/LM/english.lm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,400 +0,0 @@
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-_di 106
-en_ 104
-vi 104
-m_ 103
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-iv 102
-whi 102
-ns_ 102
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-ge 100
-pro 99
-ess 99
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-ers 99
-hich 99
-ce_ 99
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-all 98
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-n,_ 96
-n, 96
-im 95
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-id 93
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-ted 91
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-art 91
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-ther 88
-x 87
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-ol 87
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-mp 85
-_su 84
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-N 81
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-q 79
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-on, 72
-t, 72
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diff --git a/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/LM/german.lm b/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/LM/german.lm
deleted file mode 100644
index 6f14f51..0000000
--- a/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/LM/german.lm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,400 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/text_cat b/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/text_cat
deleted file mode 100755
index 6c6b0d1..0000000
--- a/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/text_cat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,229 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl -w
-# © Gertjan van Noord, 1997.
-# mailto:vannoord at let.rug.nl
-
-use strict;
-use vars qw($opt_d $opt_f $opt_h $opt_i $opt_l $opt_n $opt_s $opt_t $opt_v $opt_u $opt_a);
-use Getopt::Std;
-use Benchmark;
-
-my $non_word_characters='0-9\s';
-
-# OPTIONS
-getopts('a:d:f:hi:lnst:u:v');
-
-# defaults: set $opt_X unless already defined (Perl Cookbook p. 6):
-$opt_a ||= 10;
-$opt_d ||= '/users1/vannoord/Perl/TextCat/LM';
-$opt_f ||= 0;
-$opt_t ||= 400;
-$opt_u ||= 1.05;
-
-sub help {
- print <<HELP
-Text Categorization. Typically used to determine the language of a
-given document.
-
-Usage
------
-
-* print help message:
-
-$0 -h
-
-* for guessing:
-
-$0 [-a Int] [-d Dir] [-f Int] [-i N] [-l] [-t Int] [-u Int] [-v]
-
- -a the program returns the best-scoring language together
- with all languages which are $opt_u times worse (cf option -u).
- If the number of languages to be printed is larger than the value
- of this option (default: $opt_a) then no language is returned, but
- instead a message that the input is of an unknown language is
- printed. Default: $opt_a.
- -d indicates in which directory the language models are
- located (files ending in .lm). Currently only a single
- directory is supported. Default: $opt_d.
- -f Before sorting is performed the Ngrams which occur this number
- of times or less are removed. This can be used to speed up
- the program for longer inputs. For short inputs you should use
- -f 0.
- Default: $opt_f.
- -i N only read first N lines
- -l indicates that input is given as an argument on the command line,
- e.g. text_cat -l "this is english text"
- Cannot be used in combination with -n.
- -s Determine language of each line of input. Not very efficient yet,
- because language models are re-loaded after each line.
- -t indicates the topmost number of ngrams that should be used.
- If used in combination with -n this determines the size of the
- output. If used with categorization this determines
- the number of ngrams that are compared with each of the language
- models (but each of those models is used completely).
- -u determines how much worse result must be in order not to be
- mentioned as an alternative. Typical value: 1.05 or 1.1.
- Default: $opt_u.
- -v verbose. Continuation messages are written to standard error.
-
-* for creating new language model, based on text read from standard input:
-
-$0 -n [-v]
-
- -v verbose. Continuation messages are written to standard error.
-
-
-HELP
-}
-
-if ($opt_h) { help(); exit 0; };
-
-if ($opt_n) {
- my %ngram=();
- my @result = create_lm(input(),\%ngram);
- print join("\n",map { "$_\t $ngram{$_}" ; } @result),"\n";
-} elsif ($opt_l) {
- classify($ARGV[0]);
-} elsif ($opt_s) {
- while (<>) {
- chomp;
- classify($_);
- }
-} else {
- classify(input());
-}
-
-# CLASSIFICATION
-sub classify {
- my ($input)=@_;
- my %results=();
- my $maxp = $opt_t;
- # open directory to find which languages are supported
- opendir DIR, "$opt_d" or die "directory $opt_d: $!\n";
- my @languages = sort(grep { s/\.lm// && -r "$opt_d/$_.lm" } readdir(DIR));
- closedir DIR;
- @languages or die "sorry, can't read any language models from $opt_d\n" .
- "language models must reside in files with .lm ending\n";
-
-
- # create ngrams for input. Note that hash %unknown is not used;
- # it contains the actual counts which are only used under -n: creating
- # new language model (and even then they are not really required).
- my @unknown=create_lm($input);
- # load model and count for each language.
- my $language;
- my $t1 = new Benchmark;
- foreach $language (@languages) {
- # loads the language model into hash %$language.
- my %ngram=();
- my $rang=1;
- open(LM,"$opt_d/$language.lm") || die "cannot open $language.lm: $!\n";
- while (<LM>) {
- chomp;
- # only use lines starting with appropriate character. Others are
- # ignored.
- if (/^[^$non_word_characters]+/o) {
- $ngram{$&} = $rang++;
- }
- }
- close(LM);
- #print STDERR "loaded language model $language\n" if $opt_v;
-
- # compares the language model with input ngrams list
- my ($i,$p)=(0,0);
- while ($i < @unknown) {
- if ($ngram{$unknown[$i]}) {
- $p=$p+abs($ngram{$unknown[$i]}-$i);
- } else {
- $p=$p+$maxp;
- }
- ++$i;
- }
- #print STDERR "$language: $p\n" if $opt_v;
-
- $results{$language} = $p;
- }
- print STDERR "read language models done (" .
- timestr(timediff(new Benchmark, $t1)) .
- ".\n" if $opt_v;
- my @results = sort { $results{$a} <=> $results{$b} } keys %results;
-
- print join("\n",map { "$_\t $results{$_}"; } @results),"\n" if $opt_v;
- my $a = $results{$results[0]};
-
- my @answers=(shift(@results));
- while (@results && $results{$results[0]} < ($opt_u *$a)) {
- @answers=(@answers,shift(@results));
- }
- if (@answers > $opt_a) {
- print "I don't know; " .
- "Perhaps this is a language I haven't seen before?\n";
- } else {
- print join(" or ", @answers), "\n";
- }
-}
-
-# first and only argument is reference to hash.
-# this hash is filled, and a sorted list (opt_n elements)
-# is returned.
-sub input {
- my $read="";
- if ($opt_i) {
- while(<>) {
- if ($. == $opt_i) {
- return $read . $_;
- }
- $read = $read . $_;
- }
- return $read;
- } else {
- local $/; # so it doesn't affect $/ elsewhere
- undef $/;
- $read = <>; # swallow input.
- $read || die "determining the language of an empty file is hard...\n";
- return $read;
- }
-}
-
-
-sub create_lm {
- my $t1 = new Benchmark;
- my $ngram;
- ($_,$ngram) = @_; #$ngram contains reference to the hash we build
- # then add the ngrams found in each word in the hash
- my $word;
- foreach $word (split("[$non_word_characters]+")) {
- $word = "_" . $word . "_";
- my $len = length($word);
- my $flen=$len;
- my $i;
- for ($i=0;$i<$flen;$i++) {
- $$ngram{substr($word,$i,5)}++ if $len > 4;
- $$ngram{substr($word,$i,4)}++ if $len > 3;
- $$ngram{substr($word,$i,3)}++ if $len > 2;
- $$ngram{substr($word,$i,2)}++ if $len > 1;
- $$ngram{substr($word,$i,1)}++;
- $len--;
- }
- }
- ###print "@{[%$ngram]}";
- my $t2 = new Benchmark;
- print STDERR "count_ngrams done (".
- timestr(timediff($t2, $t1)) .").\n" if $opt_v;
-
- # as suggested by Karel P. de Vos, k.vos at elsevier.nl, we speed up
- # sorting by removing singletons
- map { my $key=$_; if ($$ngram{$key} <= $opt_f)
- { delete $$ngram{$key}; }; } keys %$ngram;
- #however I have very bad results for short inputs, this way
-
-
- # sort the ngrams, and spit out the $opt_t frequent ones.
- # adding `or $a cmp $b' in the sort block makes sorting five
- # times slower..., although it would be somewhat nicer (unique result)
- my @sorted = sort { $$ngram{$b} <=> $$ngram{$a} } keys %$ngram;
- splice(@sorted,$opt_t) if (@sorted > $opt_t);
- print STDERR "sorting done (" .
- timestr(timediff(new Benchmark, $t2)) .
- ").\n" if $opt_v;
- return @sorted;
-}
diff --git a/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/version b/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/version
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index e6ba9d5..0000000
--- a/scratch/german-comments/text_cat/version
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-1.10
-
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