* add test that fails for #2293
* fixing #2293: rewrite of contextual positioning logic, ensure len(suffix) > 1 yields the correct result; checking more edge cases and raising errors inspired by makeotf
* test error cases
* only check when we actually have a value
* catch one more case that makeotf errors on and we didn't
* Replaced all from ...py23 import * with explicit name imports, or removed completely when possible.
* Replaced tounicode() with tostr()
* Changed all BytesIO ans StringIO imports to from io import ..., replaced all UnicodeIO with StringIO.
* Replaced all unichr() with chr()
* Misc minor tweaks and fixes
* Introduce a new subclass for chained contextual (sub and pos)
* Rename .substitutions to .rules in subst builders to allow for code reuse
* Make format of subtable break marker tuple common between sub/pos
Note that prior to this patch, add_subtable_break in a Subst builder adds:
(self.SUBTABLE_BREAK_, self.SUBTABLE_BREAK_, self.SUBTABLE_BREAK_, self.SUBTABLE_BREAK_)
while add_subtable_break in a Pos builder adds:
(self.SUBTABLE_BREAK_, self.SUBTABLE_BREAK_, self.SUBTABLE_BREAK_, [self.SUBTABLE_BREAK_])
This is messy. If we read the first element from the tuple instead of the last one to test if a rule is a subtable break, we can make the marker tuple the same.
* And now the subtable break code can be hoisted into superclass
* These helper methods will make the build routine common
* Hoist common build method to superclass
The diff doesn’t show it very clearly because it’s being too clever, but all I’ve done is moved one method. Everything works apart from the error message, which comes next.
* Fix the error message
Refactors feaLib, moving code which builds OpenType lookups into otlLib. Note that this changes feaLib's concept of `location` from a tuple to an object.
This makes the directory to search for included files explicit.
Also use Python 3's FileNotFoundError to catch non-existant files instead of a workaround for Python 2.