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I first wrote something like this back in 2001 when I needed it in FriBidi:

https://github.com/fribidi/fribidi/blob/master/gen.tab/packtab.c

In 2019 I wanted to use that to produce more compact Unicode data tables for HarfBuzz, but for convenience I wanted to use it from Python. While I considered wrapping the C code in a module, it occurred to me that I can rewrite it in pure Python in a much cleaner way. That code remains a stain on my resume in terms of readability (or lack thereof!). :D

This Python version builds on the same ideas, but is different from the C version in two major ways:

  1. Whereas the C version uses backtracking to find best split opportunities, I found that the same can be achieved using dynamic-programming. So the Python version implements the DP approach, which is much faster.

  2. The C version does not try packing multiple items into a single byte. The Python version does. Ie. if items fit, they might get packed into 1, 2, or 4 bits per item.

There's also a bunch of other optimizations, which make (eventually, when complete) the Python version more generic and usable for a wider variety of data tables.

TODO:

  • Reduce code duplication between Inner/Outer genCode().
  • Handle empty data array.
  • Bake in width multiplier into array data if doing so doesn't enlarge data type. Again, that would save ops.
  • If an array is not larger than 64 bits, inline it in code directly as one integer.
  • Currently we only cull array of defaults at the end. Do it at beginning as well, and adjust split code to find optimum shift.
  • Byte reuse! Much bigger work item.

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