# Find and extract common CMap subsets. # Taken flattened CMaps as input, using only the 'cidchar' sections. # The outputs are truncated; so use 'cmapflatten.py' to clean them up. import sys, os def load_cmap_set(filename): cmap = set() active = False for line in open(filename).readlines(): line = line.strip() if line.endswith("endcidchar"): active = False if active: cmap.add(line) if line.endswith("begincidchar"): active = True return cmap def load_cmap_prologue(filename): prologue = [] for line in open(filename).readlines(): line = line.strip() if line.endswith("begincidchar"): break prologue.append(line) return prologue epilogue = [ 'endcidchar', ] common_name = os.path.basename(sys.argv[1]) # First find the common subset common = load_cmap_set(sys.argv[2]) for f in sys.argv[3:]: common &= load_cmap_set(f) def print_cmap(filename, prologue, cmap): out = open(filename, "w") for line in prologue: if not line.endswith("usecmap"): print >>out, line if line == 'begincmap': print >>out, "/"+common_name, "usecmap" print >>out, len(cmap), "begincidchar" for line in sorted(cmap): print >>out, line for line in epilogue: print >>out, line # Print common subset print_cmap(sys.argv[1], ["/CMapName /%s" % common_name], common) # Now find unique bits for f in sys.argv[2:]: cmap = load_cmap_set(f) - common prologue = load_cmap_prologue(f) print_cmap(f+".shared", prologue, cmap)