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Change-Id: Ib0afadd2fe5571d1456a091f94f5644458f7d3f4
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+// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package language
+
+import (
+	"errors"
+	"strconv"
+	"strings"
+
+	"golang.org/x/text/internal/language"
+)
+
+// ValueError is returned by any of the parsing functions when the
+// input is well-formed but the respective subtag is not recognized
+// as a valid value.
+type ValueError interface {
+	error
+
+	// Subtag returns the subtag for which the error occurred.
+	Subtag() string
+}
+
+// Parse parses the given BCP 47 string and returns a valid Tag. If parsing
+// failed it returns an error and any part of the tag that could be parsed.
+// If parsing succeeded but an unknown value was found, it returns
+// ValueError. The Tag returned in this case is just stripped of the unknown
+// value. All other values are preserved. It accepts tags in the BCP 47 format
+// and extensions to this standard defined in
+// https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Unicode_Language_and_Locale_Identifiers.
+// The resulting tag is canonicalized using the default canonicalization type.
+func Parse(s string) (t Tag, err error) {
+	return Default.Parse(s)
+}
+
+// Parse parses the given BCP 47 string and returns a valid Tag. If parsing
+// failed it returns an error and any part of the tag that could be parsed.
+// If parsing succeeded but an unknown value was found, it returns
+// ValueError. The Tag returned in this case is just stripped of the unknown
+// value. All other values are preserved. It accepts tags in the BCP 47 format
+// and extensions to this standard defined in
+// https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Unicode_Language_and_Locale_Identifiers.
+// The resulting tag is canonicalized using the canonicalization type c.
+func (c CanonType) Parse(s string) (t Tag, err error) {
+	tt, err := language.Parse(s)
+	if err != nil {
+		return makeTag(tt), err
+	}
+	tt, changed := canonicalize(c, tt)
+	if changed {
+		tt.RemakeString()
+	}
+	return makeTag(tt), err
+}
+
+// Compose creates a Tag from individual parts, which may be of type Tag, Base,
+// Script, Region, Variant, []Variant, Extension, []Extension or error. If a
+// Base, Script or Region or slice of type Variant or Extension is passed more
+// than once, the latter will overwrite the former. Variants and Extensions are
+// accumulated, but if two extensions of the same type are passed, the latter
+// will replace the former. For -u extensions, though, the key-type pairs are
+// added, where later values overwrite older ones. A Tag overwrites all former
+// values and typically only makes sense as the first argument. The resulting
+// tag is returned after canonicalizing using the Default CanonType. If one or
+// more errors are encountered, one of the errors is returned.
+func Compose(part ...interface{}) (t Tag, err error) {
+	return Default.Compose(part...)
+}
+
+// Compose creates a Tag from individual parts, which may be of type Tag, Base,
+// Script, Region, Variant, []Variant, Extension, []Extension or error. If a
+// Base, Script or Region or slice of type Variant or Extension is passed more
+// than once, the latter will overwrite the former. Variants and Extensions are
+// accumulated, but if two extensions of the same type are passed, the latter
+// will replace the former. For -u extensions, though, the key-type pairs are
+// added, where later values overwrite older ones. A Tag overwrites all former
+// values and typically only makes sense as the first argument. The resulting
+// tag is returned after canonicalizing using CanonType c. If one or more errors
+// are encountered, one of the errors is returned.
+func (c CanonType) Compose(part ...interface{}) (t Tag, err error) {
+	var b language.Builder
+	if err = update(&b, part...); err != nil {
+		return und, err
+	}
+	b.Tag, _ = canonicalize(c, b.Tag)
+	return makeTag(b.Make()), err
+}
+
+var errInvalidArgument = errors.New("invalid Extension or Variant")
+
+func update(b *language.Builder, part ...interface{}) (err error) {
+	for _, x := range part {
+		switch v := x.(type) {
+		case Tag:
+			b.SetTag(v.tag())
+		case Base:
+			b.Tag.LangID = v.langID
+		case Script:
+			b.Tag.ScriptID = v.scriptID
+		case Region:
+			b.Tag.RegionID = v.regionID
+		case Variant:
+			if v.variant == "" {
+				err = errInvalidArgument
+				break
+			}
+			b.AddVariant(v.variant)
+		case Extension:
+			if v.s == "" {
+				err = errInvalidArgument
+				break
+			}
+			b.SetExt(v.s)
+		case []Variant:
+			b.ClearVariants()
+			for _, v := range v {
+				b.AddVariant(v.variant)
+			}
+		case []Extension:
+			b.ClearExtensions()
+			for _, e := range v {
+				b.SetExt(e.s)
+			}
+		// TODO: support parsing of raw strings based on morphology or just extensions?
+		case error:
+			if v != nil {
+				err = v
+			}
+		}
+	}
+	return
+}
+
+var errInvalidWeight = errors.New("ParseAcceptLanguage: invalid weight")
+
+// ParseAcceptLanguage parses the contents of an Accept-Language header as
+// defined in http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt and returns a list of Tags and
+// a list of corresponding quality weights. It is more permissive than RFC 2616
+// and may return non-nil slices even if the input is not valid.
+// The Tags will be sorted by highest weight first and then by first occurrence.
+// Tags with a weight of zero will be dropped. An error will be returned if the
+// input could not be parsed.
+func ParseAcceptLanguage(s string) (tag []Tag, q []float32, err error) {
+	var entry string
+	for s != "" {
+		if entry, s = split(s, ','); entry == "" {
+			continue
+		}
+
+		entry, weight := split(entry, ';')
+
+		// Scan the language.
+		t, err := Parse(entry)
+		if err != nil {
+			id, ok := acceptFallback[entry]
+			if !ok {
+				return nil, nil, err
+			}
+			t = makeTag(language.Tag{LangID: id})
+		}
+
+		// Scan the optional weight.
+		w := 1.0
+		if weight != "" {
+			weight = consume(weight, 'q')
+			weight = consume(weight, '=')
+			// consume returns the empty string when a token could not be
+			// consumed, resulting in an error for ParseFloat.
+			if w, err = strconv.ParseFloat(weight, 32); err != nil {
+				return nil, nil, errInvalidWeight
+			}
+			// Drop tags with a quality weight of 0.
+			if w <= 0 {
+				continue
+			}
+		}
+
+		tag = append(tag, t)
+		q = append(q, float32(w))
+	}
+	sortStable(&tagSort{tag, q})
+	return tag, q, nil
+}
+
+// consume removes a leading token c from s and returns the result or the empty
+// string if there is no such token.
+func consume(s string, c byte) string {
+	if s == "" || s[0] != c {
+		return ""
+	}
+	return strings.TrimSpace(s[1:])
+}
+
+func split(s string, c byte) (head, tail string) {
+	if i := strings.IndexByte(s, c); i >= 0 {
+		return strings.TrimSpace(s[:i]), strings.TrimSpace(s[i+1:])
+	}
+	return strings.TrimSpace(s), ""
+}
+
+// Add hack mapping to deal with a small number of cases that occur
+// in Accept-Language (with reasonable frequency).
+var acceptFallback = map[string]language.Language{
+	"english": _en,
+	"deutsch": _de,
+	"italian": _it,
+	"french":  _fr,
+	"*":       _mul, // defined in the spec to match all languages.
+}
+
+type tagSort struct {
+	tag []Tag
+	q   []float32
+}
+
+func (s *tagSort) Len() int {
+	return len(s.q)
+}
+
+func (s *tagSort) Less(i, j int) bool {
+	return s.q[i] > s.q[j]
+}
+
+func (s *tagSort) Swap(i, j int) {
+	s.tag[i], s.tag[j] = s.tag[j], s.tag[i]
+	s.q[i], s.q[j] = s.q[j], s.q[i]
+}