2019-11-23 00:10:01 +01:00
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# Maintaining ICU in Node.js
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## Background
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International Components for Unicode ([ICU4C][ICU]) is used both by V8
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and also by Node.js directly to provide internationalization
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functionality. To quote from icu-project.org:
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> ICU is a mature, widely used set of C/C++ and Java libraries providing
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> Unicode and Globalization support for software applications. ICU is
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> widely portable and gives applications the same results on all platforms
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> and between C/C++ and Java software.
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## Data dependencies
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ICU consumes and includes:
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* Extracted locale data from [CLDR][]
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* Extracted [Unicode][] data.
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* Time zone ([tz][]) data
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The current versions of these items can be viewed for node with `node -p process.versions`:
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```shell
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$ node -p process.versions
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{
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…
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cldr: '35.1',
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icu: '64.2',
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tz: '2019a',
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unicode: '12.1'
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}
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```
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## Release Schedule
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ICU typically has >1 release a year, particularly coinciding with a major
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release of [Unicode][]. The current release schedule is available on the [ICU][]
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website on the left sidebar.
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### V8 depends on ICU
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V8 will aggressively upgrade to a new ICU version, due to requirements for
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features/bugfixes needed for [Ecma402][] support. The minimum required version
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of ICU is specified within the V8 source tree. If the ICU version is too old,
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V8 will not compile.
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```c
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// deps/v8/src/objects/intl-objects.h
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#define V8_MINIMUM_ICU_VERSION 64
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```
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V8 in Node.js depends on the ICU version supplied by Node.js.
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The file `tools/icu/icu_versions.json` contains the current minimum
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version of ICU that Node.js is known to work with. This should be
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_at least_ the same version as V8, so that users will find out
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earlier that their ICU is too old. A test case validates this when
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Node.js is built.
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## How to upgrade ICU
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* Make sure your Node.js workspace is clean (`git status`
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should be sufficient).
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* Configure Node.js with the specific [ICU version](http://icu-project.org/download)
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you want to upgrade to, for example:
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```shell
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./configure \
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--with-intl=full-icu \
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--with-icu-source=http://download.icu-project.org/files/icu4c/58.1/icu4c-58_1-src.tgz
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make
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```
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> _Note_ in theory, the equivalent `vcbuild.bat` commands should work also,
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> but the commands below are makefile-centric.
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* If there are ICU version-specific changes needed, you may need to make changes
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in `tools/icu/icu-generic.gyp` or add patch files to `tools/icu/patches`.
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* Specifically, look for the lists in `sources!` in the `tools/icu/icu-generic.gyp` for
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files to exclude.
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* Verify the Node.js build works:
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```shell
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make test-ci
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```
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Also running
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<!-- eslint-disable strict -->
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```js
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new Intl.DateTimeFormat('es', { month: 'long' }).format(new Date(9E8));
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```
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…Should return `enero` not `January`.
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2020-03-18 18:42:06 +01:00
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* Now, run the shrink tool to update `deps/icu-small` from `deps/icu`
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2019-11-23 00:10:01 +01:00
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> :warning: Do not modify any source code in `deps/icu-small` !
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> See section below about floating patches to ICU.
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```shell
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python tools/icu/shrink-icu-src.py
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```
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* Now, do a clean rebuild of Node.js to test:
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```shell
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make -k distclean
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./configure
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make
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```
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* Test this newly default-generated Node.js
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<!-- eslint-disable strict -->
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```js
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process.versions.icu;
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new Intl.DateTimeFormat('es', { month: 'long' }).format(new Date(9E8));
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```
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(This should print your updated ICU version number, and also `January` again.)
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You are ready to check in the updated `deps/icu-small`. This is a big commit,
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so make this a separate commit from the smaller changes.
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> :warning: Do not modify any source code in `deps/icu-small` !
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> See section below about floating patches to ICU.
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* Now, rebuild the Node.js license.
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```shell
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# clean up - remove deps/icu
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make clean
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tools/license-builder.sh
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```
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* Update the URL and hash for the full ICU file in `tools/icu/current_ver.dep`.
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It should match the ICU URL used in the first step. When this is done, the
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following should build with small ICU.
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```shell
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# clean up
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rm -rf out deps/icu deps/icu4c*
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./configure --with-intl=small-icu --download=all
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make
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make test-ci
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```
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* commit the change to `tools/icu/current_ver.dep` and `LICENSE` files.
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* Note: To simplify review, I often will “pre-land” this patch, meaning that
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I run the patch through `curl -L https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/xxx.patch
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| git am -3 --whitespace=fix` per the collaborator’s guide… and then push that
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patched branch into my PR's branch. This reduces the whitespace changes that
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show up in the PR, since the final land will eliminate those anyway.
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## Floating patches to ICU
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Floating patches are applied at `configure` time. The "patch" files
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are used instead of the original source files. The patch files are
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complete `.cpp` files replacing the original contents.
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Patches are tied to a specific ICU version. They won’t apply to a
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future ICU version. We assume that you filed a bug against [ICU][] and
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upstreamed the fix, so the patch won’t be needed in a later ICU
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version.
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### Example
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For example, to patch `source/tools/toolutil/pkg_genc.cpp` for
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ICU version 63:
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```shell
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# go to your Node.js source directory
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cd <node>
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# create the floating patch directory
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mkdir -p tools/icu/patches/63
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# create the subdirectory for the file(s) to patch:
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mkdir -p tools/icu/patches/63/source/tools/toolutil/
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# copy the file to patch
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cp deps/icu-small/source/tools/toolutil/pkg_genc.cpp \
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tools/icu/patches/63/source/tools/toolutil/pkg_genc.cpp
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# Make any changes to this file:
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(edit tools/icu/patches/63/source/tools/toolutil/pkg_genc.cpp )
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# test
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make clean && ./configure && make
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```
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You should see a message such as:
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```shell
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INFO: Using floating patch "tools/icu/patches/63/source/tools/toolutil/pkg_genc.cpp" from "tools/icu"
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```
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### Clean Up
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Any patches older than the minimum version given in `tools/icu/icu_versions.json`
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ought to be deleted, because they will never be used.
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### Why not just modify the ICU source directly?
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Especially given the V8 dependencies above, there may be times when a floating
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patch to ICU is required. Though it seems expedient to simply change a file in
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`deps/icu-small`, this is not the right approach for the following reasons:
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1. **Repeatability.** Given the complexity of merging in a new ICU version,
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following the steps above in the prior section of this document ought to be
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repeatable without concern for overriding a patch.
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2. **Verifiability.** Given the number of files modified in an ICU PR,
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a floating patch could easily be missed or dropped altogether next time
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something is landed.
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3. **Compatibility.** There are a number of ways that ICU can be loaded into
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Node.js (see the top level README.md). Only modifying `icu-small` would cause
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the patch not to be landed in case the user specifies the ICU source code
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another way.
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[ICU]: http://icu-project.org
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[Unicode]: https://unicode.org
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[tz]: https://www.iana.org/time-zones
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[CLDR]: https://unicode.org/cldr
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[Ecma402]: https://github.com/tc39/ecma402
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