; say.conf ; ; language configuration ; ; The new language routines produce strings of the form ; prefix:[format:]data ; that are matched against the rules in this file to produce ; an output. ; ; The data is generally the string to be spelled (either a number, ; an ascii string or a date/time in the format specified below). ; It is available, in the right hand side of a rule, as variable ${SAY}. ; ; The format is optional and normally used only for date/time. ; The prefix is used to select the pronunciation - standard ; prefixes are ; num used for numbers ; enum used for enumerations ; date for dates ; time for times ; datetime for dates and times ; char for character strings ; phonetic for phonetic strings ; digit for digit strings ; ; but others can be used at will. ; ; Processing occurs as follows: ; If the format is empty, or there is no format, the entire ; string is matched against one of the pattern on the left hand side. ; On the first match, the various comma-separated components on the right ; hand side are pronounced, as follows: ; + a component starting with a prefix: (i.e. with a ':' in it) ; is re-processed according to these rules; ; + a component without a ':' in it is considered a filename and ; the corresponding file is played. ; ; If the format is non-empty, the format is split into its components ; (individual characters, or filenames in single quotes), and then ; filenames are played, whereas single characters are used to ; generate a new string format:pat:data to be processed. ; ; DATES/AND TIMES assume that the date info is available in ; the form YYYYMMDDHHmm.ss-dow-doy ; with 4 digits for the year, 2 for month, day, hour, minutes, seconds, ; one digit for the day-of-week, and 3 digits for the day-of-year. ; ; Example: ; datetime::200604172030.00-4-102 ; (typical format for a date) is first matched against the line ; datetime::. => date:AdBY 'digits/at' IMp:${SAY} ; which is normally present with the default format for dates. ; In turn, the format string "AdBY 'digits/at' IMp" results in ; the sequence ; date:A:200604172030.00-4-102 ; date:d:200604172030.00-4-102 ; date:B:200604172030.00-4-102 ; date:Y:200604172030.00-4-102 ; digits/at ; date:I:200604172030.00-4-102 ; date:M:200604172030.00-4-102 ; date:p:200604172030.00-4-102 ; ; ; Remember, normally X Z N are special, and the search is ; case insensitive, so you must use [X] [N] [Z] .. if you ; want exact match. ; We start with the basic rules that might be more-or-less ; language-independent [digit-base](!) ; base rule for digit strings ; XXX incomplete yet _digit:[0-9] => digits/${SAY} _digit:[-] => letters/dash _digit:[*] => letters/star _digit:[@] => letters/at _digit:[0-9]. => digit:${SAY:0:1}, digit:${SAY:1} [date-base](!) ; base rules for dates and times ; the 'SAY' variable contains YYYYMMDDHHmm.ss-dow-doy ; these rule map the strftime attributes. _date:Y:. => num:${SAY:0:4} ; year, 19xx _date:[Bb]:. => digits/mon-$[${SAY:4:2}-1] ; month name, 0..11 _date:[Aa]:. => digits/day-${SAY:16:1} ; day of week _date:[de]:. => num:${SAY:6:2} ; day of month _date:[hH]:. => num:${SAY:8:2} ; hour _date:[I]:. => num:$[${SAY:8:2} % 12] ; hour 0-12 _date:[M]:. => num:${SAY:10:2} ; minute ; XXX too bad the '?' function does not remove the quotes ; _date:[pP]:. => digits/$[ ${SAY:10:2} > 12 ? "p-m" :: "a-m"] ; am pm _date:[pP]:. => digits/p-m ; am pm _date:[S]:. => num:${SAY:13:2} ; seconds [en-base](!) _[n]um:0. => num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:X => digits/${SAY} _[n]um:1X => digits/${SAY} _[n]um:[2-9]0 => digits/${SAY} _[n]um:[2-9][1-9] => digits/${SAY:0:1}0, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:XXX => num:${SAY:0:1}, digits/hundred, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:XXXX => num:${SAY:0:1}, digits/thousand, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:XXXXX => num:${SAY:0:2}, digits/thousand, num:${SAY:2} _[n]um:XXXXXX => num:${SAY:0:3}, digits/thousand, num:${SAY:3} _[n]um:XXXXXXX => num:${SAY:0:1}, digits/million, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:XXXXXXXX => num:${SAY:0:2}, digits/million, num:${SAY:2} _[n]um:XXXXXXXXX => num:${SAY:0:3}, digits/million, num:${SAY:3} _[n]um:XXXXXXXXXX => num:${SAY:0:1}, digits/billion, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:XXXXXXXXXXX => num:${SAY:0:2}, digits/billion, num:${SAY:2} _[n]um:XXXXXXXXXXXX => num:${SAY:0:3}, digits/billion, num:${SAY:3} ; enumeration _e[n]um:X => digits/h-${SAY} _e[n]um:1X => digits/h-${SAY} _e[n]um:[2-9]0 => digits/h-${SAY} _e[n]um:[2-9][1-9] => num:${SAY:0:1}0, digits/h-${SAY:1} _e[n]um:[1-9]XX => num:${SAY:0:1}, digits/hundred, enum:${SAY:1} [it](digit-base,date-base) _[n]um:0. => num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:X => digits/${SAY} _[n]um:1X => digits/${SAY} _[n]um:[2-9]0 => digits/${SAY} _[n]um:[2-9][1-9] => digits/${SAY:0:1}0, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:1XX => digits/hundred, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:[2-9]XX => num:${SAY:0:1}, digits/hundred, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:1XXX => digits/thousand, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:[2-9]XXX => num:${SAY:0:1}, digits/thousands, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:XXXXX => num:${SAY:0:2}, digits/thousands, num:${SAY:2} _[n]um:XXXXXX => num:${SAY:0:3}, digits/thousands, num:${SAY:3} _[n]um:1XXXXXX => num:${SAY:0:1}, digits/million, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:[2-9]XXXXXX => num:${SAY:0:1}, digits/millions, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:XXXXXXXX => num:${SAY:0:2}, digits/millions, num:${SAY:2} _[n]um:XXXXXXXXX => num:${SAY:0:3}, digits/millions, num:${SAY:3} _datetime::. => date:AdBY 'digits/at' IMp:${SAY} _date::. => date:AdBY:${SAY} _time::. => date:IMp:${SAY} [en](en-base,date-base,digit-base) _datetime::. => date:AdBY 'digits/at' IMp:${SAY} _date::. => date:AdBY:${SAY} _time::. => date:IMp:${SAY} [de](date-base,digit-base) _[n]um:0. => num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:X => digits/${SAY} _[n]um:1X => digits/${SAY} _[n]um:[2-9]0 => digits/${SAY} _[n]um:[2-9][1-9] => digits/${SAY:1}-and, digits/${SAY:0:1}0 _[n]um:1XX => digits/ein, digits/hundred, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:[2-9]XX => digits/${SAY:0:1}, digits/hundred, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:1XXX => digits/ein, digits/thousand, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:[2-9]XXX => digits/${SAY:0:1}, digits/thousand, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:XXXXX => num:${SAY:0:2}, digits/thousand, num:${SAY:2} _[n]um:X00XXX => digits/${SAY:0:1}, digits/hundred, digits/thousand, num:${SAY:3} _[n]um:XXXXXX => digits/${SAY:0:1}, digits/hundred, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:1XXXXXX => digits/eine, digits/million, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:[2-9]XXXXXX => digits/${SAY:0:1}, digits/millions, num:${SAY:1} _[n]um:XXXXXXXX => num:${SAY:0:2}, digits/millions, num:${SAY:2} _[n]um:XXXXXXXXX => num:${SAY:0:3}, digits/millions, num:${SAY:3} _datetime::. => date:AdBY 'digits/at' IMp:${SAY} _date::. => date:AdBY:${SAY} _time::. => date:IMp:${SAY}