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Unicode General Category data derived from DerivedGeneralCategory.txt in the Unicode Character Database.

The data was generated by the two Lua 5.3 scripts below. LPeg is required. If the two scripts are in the same folder as DerivedGeneralCategory.txt, all one has to do is go to the directory with the command line and type lua print_data.lua to print the data to data.lua.

Lua 5.3 scripts
parse_data.lua
local f = assert(io.open 'DerivedGeneralCategory.txt', 'r')
local Derived_General_Category = f:read 'a'
f:close()

local lpeg = require 'lpeg'

for k, v in pairs(lpeg) do
	if type(k) == 'string' then
		local first_letter = k:sub(1, 1)
		if first_letter == first_letter:upper() then
			_ENV[k] = v
		end
	end
end

local General_Category_data = { singles = {}, ranges = {} }
local function process_match(str, pos, ...)
	if select(3, ...) then -- three arguments: XXXX..XXXX ; gc
		local low, high, category = ...
		if category ~= 'Cn' then
			low, high = tonumber(low, 16), tonumber(high, 16)
			table.insert(General_Category_data.ranges, { low, high, category })
		end
	else -- two arguments: XXXX ; gc
		local codepoint, category = ...
		if category ~= 'Cn' then
			codepoint = tonumber(codepoint, 16)
			General_Category_data.singles[codepoint] = category
		end
	end
	return pos
end

local patt = P {
	(V 'line' + 1)^1,
	line = Cmt((V 'range' + C(V 'codepoint')) * V 'white' * P ';' * V 'white' * C(V 'gc') * (1 - V 'nl')^0,
		process_match),
	range = C(V 'codepoint') * P '..' * C(V 'codepoint'),
	codepoint = V 'hex' * V 'hex' * V 'hex' * V 'hex' * V 'hex'^-2,
	gc = R 'AZ' * P(1),
	hex = R("09", "AF"),
	white = S ' \t'^0,
	nl = P '\r'^-1 * P '\n',
}

patt:match(Derived_General_Category)

return General_Category_data
print_data.lua
local data_filename = [[make_data.lua]]

local data = dofile(data_filename)

local output_filename = [[data.lua]]
local output = assert(io.open(output_filename, 'w'))

local function writef(...)
	output:write(string.format(...))
end

writef [[
return {
	singles = {
]]

-- Check that maximum "singles" codepoint is less than 0x100000?
for codepoint, category in require 't'.spairs(data.singles) do
	writef('\t\t [0x%05X] = "%s",\n', codepoint, category)
end

writef [[
	},
	ranges = {
]]

local function compare_ranges(range1, range2)
	return range1[1] < range2[1]
end

table.sort(data.ranges, compare_ranges)
for _, range in ipairs(data.ranges) do
	writef('\t\t{ 0x%06X, 0x%06X, "%s" },\n', table.unpack(range))
end

writef [[
	},
}]]