scummvm/tools/construct-pred-dict.pl

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#!perl
#
# ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
#
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# $Id$
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# This script constructs dictionary for use with predictive input
#
# Feed it with list of words. One word per line
%words = ();
while(<>) {
chomp;
s/[\x7f-\xff]//g; # remove unprintable characters
next if /^.$/; # skip one character words
next if $_ eq ""; # skip empty words
$words{$_} = 1;
}
%list = ();
for $_ (sort keys %words) {
$word = $_;
s/['-.&_!]/1/g;
s/[abc]/2/g;
s/[def]/3/g;
s/[ghi]/4/g;
s/[jkl]/5/g;
s/[mno]/6/g;
s/[pqrs]/7/g;
s/[tuv]/8/g;
s/[wxyz]/9/g;
$list{$_} .= "$word ";
}
for $k (sort keys %list) {
chop $list{$k};
print "$k $list{$k}\n";
}