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1 wakaba 1.1 package jcode;
2     ;######################################################################
3     ;#
4     ;# jcode.pl: Perl library for Japanese character code conversion
5     ;#
6     ;# Copyright (c) 1995-1999 Kazumasa Utashiro <utashiro@iij.ad.jp>
7     ;# Internet Initiative Japan Inc.
8     ;# 3-13 Kanda Nishiki-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0054, Japan
9     ;#
10     ;# Copyright (c) 1992,1993,1994 Kazumasa Utashiro
11     ;# Software Research Associates, Inc.
12     ;#
13     ;# Use and redistribution for ANY PURPOSE are granted as long as all
14     ;# copyright notices are retained. Redistribution with modification
15     ;# is allowed provided that you make your modified version obviously
16     ;# distinguishable from the original one. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED
17     ;# BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE
18     ;# DISCLAIMED.
19     ;#
20     ;# Original version was developed under the name of srekcah@sra.co.jp
21     ;# February 1992 and it was called kconv.pl at the beginning. This
22     ;# address was a pen name for group of individuals and it is no longer
23     ;# valid.
24     ;#
25     ;# The latest version is available here:
26     ;#
27     ;# ftp://ftp.iij.ad.jp/pub/IIJ/dist/utashiro/perl/
28     ;#
29     ;; $rcsid = q$Id: jcode.pl,v 2.11 1999/12/26 17:16:47 utashiro Exp $;
30     ;#
31     ;######################################################################
32     ;#
33     ;# PERL4 INTERFACE:
34     ;#
35     ;# &jcode'getcode(*line)
36     ;# Return 'jis', 'sjis', 'euc' or undef according to
37     ;# Japanese character code in $line. Return 'binary' if
38     ;# the data has non-character code.
39     ;#
40     ;# When evaluated in array context, it returns a list
41     ;# contains two items. First value is the number of
42     ;# characters which matched to the expected code, and
43     ;# second value is the code name. It is useful if and
44     ;# only if the number is not 0 and the code is undef;
45     ;# that case means it couldn't tell 'euc' or 'sjis'
46     ;# because the evaluation score was exactly same. This
47     ;# interface is too tricky, though.
48     ;#
49     ;# Code detection between euc and sjis is very difficult
50     ;# or sometimes impossible or even lead to wrong result
51     ;# when it includes JIS X0201 KANA characters. So JIS
52     ;# X0201 KANA is ignored for automatic code detection.
53     ;#
54     ;# &jcode'convert(*line, $ocode [, $icode [, $option]])
55     ;# Convert the contents of $line to the specified
56     ;# Japanese code given in the second argument $ocode.
57     ;# $ocode can be any of "jis", "sjis" or "euc", or use
58     ;# "noconv" when you don't want the code conversion.
59     ;# Input code is recognized automatically from the line
60     ;# itself when $icode is not supplied (JIS X0201 KANA is
61     ;# ignored in code detection. See the above descripton
62     ;# of &getcode). $icode also can be specified, but
63     ;# xxx2yyy routine is more efficient when both codes are
64     ;# known.
65     ;#
66     ;# It returns the code of input string in scalar context,
67     ;# and a list of pointer of convert subroutine and the
68     ;# input code in array context.
69     ;#
70     ;# Japanese character code JIS X0201, X0208, X0212 and
71     ;# ASCII code are supported. X0212 characters can not be
72     ;# represented in SJIS and they will be replased by
73     ;# "geta" character when converted to SJIS.
74     ;#
75     ;# See next paragraph for $option parameter.
76     ;#
77     ;# &jcode'xxx2yyy(*line [, $option])
78     ;# Convert the Japanese code from xxx to yyy. String xxx
79     ;# and yyy are any convination from "jis", "euc" or
80     ;# "sjis". They return *approximate* number of converted
81     ;# bytes. So return value 0 means the line was not
82     ;# converted at all.
83     ;#
84     ;# Optional parameter $option is used to specify optional
85     ;# conversion method. String "z" is for JIS X0201 KANA
86     ;# to X0208 KANA, and "h" is for reverse.
87     ;#
88     ;# $jcode'convf{'xxx', 'yyy'}
89     ;# The value of this associative array is pointer to the
90     ;# subroutine jcode'xxx2yyy().
91     ;#
92     ;# &jcode'to($ocode, $line [, $icode [, $option]])
93     ;# &jcode'jis($line [, $icode [, $option]])
94     ;# &jcode'euc($line [, $icode [, $option]])
95     ;# &jcode'sjis($line [, $icode [, $option]])
96     ;# These functions are prepared for easy use of
97     ;# call/return-by-value interface. You can use these
98     ;# funcitons in s///e operation or any other place for
99     ;# convenience.
100     ;#
101     ;# &jcode'jis_inout($in, $out)
102     ;# Set or inquire JIS start and end sequences. Default
103     ;# is "ESC-$-B" and "ESC-(-B". If you supplied only one
104     ;# character, "ESC-$" or "ESC-(" is prepended for each
105     ;# character respectively. Acutually "ESC-(-B" is not a
106     ;# sequence to end JIS code but a sequence to start ASCII
107     ;# code set. So `in' and `out' are somewhat misleading.
108     ;#
109     ;# &jcode'get_inout($string)
110     ;# Get JIS start and end sequences from $string.
111     ;#
112     ;# &jcode'cache()
113     ;# &jcode'nocache()
114     ;# &jcode'flush()
115     ;# Usually, converted character is cached in memory to
116     ;# avoid same calculations have to be done many times.
117     ;# To disable this caching, call &jcode'nocache(). It
118     ;# can be revived by &jcode'cache() and cache is flushed
119     ;# by calling &jcode'flush(). &cache() and &nocache()
120     ;# functions return previous caching state.
121     ;#
122     ;# ---------------------------------------------------------------
123     ;#
124     ;# &jcode'h2z_xxx(*line)
125     ;# JIS X0201 KANA (so-called Hankaku-KANA) to X0208 KANA
126     ;# (Zenkaku-KANA) code conversion routine. String xxx is
127     ;# any of "jis", "sjis" and "euc". From the difficulty
128     ;# of recognizing code set from 1-byte KATAKANA string,
129     ;# automatic code recognition is not supported.
130     ;#
131     ;# &jcode'z2h_xxx(*line)
132     ;# X0208 to X0201 KANA code conversion routine. String
133     ;# xxx is any of "jis", "sjis" and "euc".
134     ;#
135     ;# $jcode'z2hf{'xxx'}
136     ;# $jcode'h2zf{'xxx'}
137     ;# These are pointer to the corresponding function just
138     ;# as $jcode'convf.
139     ;#
140     ;# ---------------------------------------------------------------
141     ;#
142     ;# &jcode'tr(*line, $from, $to [, $option])
143     ;# &jcode'tr emulates tr operator for 2 byte code. Only 'd'
144     ;# is interpreted as an option.
145     ;#
146     ;# Range operator like `A-Z' for 2 byte code is partially
147     ;# supported. Code must be JIS or EUC, and first byte
148     ;# have to be same on first and last character.
149     ;#
150     ;# CAUTION: Handling range operator is a kind of trick
151     ;# and it is not perfect. So if you need to transfer `-'
152     ;# character, please be sure to put it at the beginning
153     ;# or the end of $from and $to strings.
154     ;#
155     ;# &jcode'trans($line, $from, $to [, $option)
156     ;# Same as &jcode'tr but accept string and return string
157     ;# after translation.
158     ;#
159     ;# ---------------------------------------------------------------
160     ;#
161     ;# &jcode'init()
162     ;# Initialize the variables used in this package. You
163     ;# don't have to call this when using jocde.pl by `do' or
164     ;# `require' interface. Call it first if you embedded
165     ;# the jcode.pl at the end of your script.
166     ;#
167     ;######################################################################
168     ;#
169     ;# PERL5 INTERFACE:
170     ;#
171     ;# Current jcode.pl is written in Perl 4 but it is possible to use
172     ;# from Perl 5 using `references'. Fully perl5 capable version is
173     ;# future issue.
174     ;#
175     ;# Since lexical variable is not a subject of typeglob, *string style
176     ;# call doesn't work if the variable is declared as `my'. Same thing
177     ;# happens to special variable $_ if the perl is compiled to use
178     ;# thread capability. So using reference is generally recommented to
179     ;# avoid the mysterious error.
180     ;#
181     ;# jcode::getcode(\$line)
182     ;# jcode::convert(\$line, $ocode [, $icode [, $option]])
183     ;# jcode::xxx2yyy(\$line [, $option])
184     ;# &{$jcode::convf{'xxx', 'yyy'}}(\$line)
185     ;# jcode::to($ocode, $line [, $icode [, $option]])
186     ;# jcode::jis($line [, $icode [, $option]])
187     ;# jcode::euc($line [, $icode [, $option]])
188     ;# jcode::sjis($line [, $icode [, $option]])
189     ;# jcode::jis_inout($in, $out)
190     ;# jcode::get_inout($string)
191     ;# jcode::cache()
192     ;# jcode::nocache()
193     ;# jcode::flush()
194     ;# jcode::h2z_xxx(\$line)
195     ;# jcode::z2h_xxx(\$line)
196     ;# &{$jcode::z2hf{'xxx'}}(\$line)
197     ;# &{$jcode::h2zf{'xxx'}}(\$line)
198     ;# jcode::tr(\$line, $from, $to [, $option])
199     ;# jcode::trans($line, $from, $to [, $option)
200     ;# jcode::init()
201     ;#
202     ;######################################################################
203     ;#
204     ;# SAMPLES
205     ;#
206     ;# Convert any Kanji code to JIS and print each line with code name.
207     ;#
208     ;# while (defined($s = <>)) {
209     ;# $code = &jcode'convert(*s, 'jis');
210     ;# print $code, "\t", $s;
211     ;# }
212     ;#
213     ;# Convert all lines to JIS according to the first recognized line.
214     ;#
215     ;# while (defined($s = <>)) {
216     ;# print, next unless $s =~ /[\033\200-\377]/;
217     ;# (*f, $icode) = &jcode'convert(*s, 'jis');
218     ;# print;
219     ;# defined(&f) || next;
220     ;# while (<>) { &f(*s); print; }
221     ;# last;
222     ;# }
223     ;#
224     ;# The safest way of JIS conversion.
225     ;#
226     ;# while (defined($s = <>)) {
227     ;# ($matched, $icode) = &jcode'getcode(*s);
228     ;# if (@buf == 0 && $matched == 0) {
229     ;# print $s;
230     ;# next;
231     ;# }
232     ;# push(@buf, $s);
233     ;# next unless $icode;
234     ;# while (defined($s = shift(@buf))) {
235     ;# &jcode'convert(*s, 'jis', $icode);
236     ;# print $s;
237     ;# }
238     ;# while (defined($s = <>)) {
239     ;# &jcode'convert(*s, 'jis', $icode);
240     ;# print $s;
241     ;# }
242     ;# last;
243     ;# }
244     ;# print @buf if @buf;
245     ;#
246     ;######################################################################
247    
248     ;#
249     ;# Call initialize function if it is not called yet. This may sound
250     ;# strange but it makes easy to embed the jcode.pl at the end of
251     ;# script. Call &jcode'init at the beginning of the script in that
252     ;# case.
253     ;#
254     &init unless defined $version;
255    
256     ;#
257     ;# Initialize variables.
258     ;#
259     sub init {
260     $version = $rcsid =~ /,v ([\d.]+)/ ? $1 : 'unkown';
261    
262     $re_bin = '[\000-\006\177\377]';
263    
264     $re_jis0208_1978 = '\e\$\@';
265     $re_jis0208_1983 = '\e\$B';
266     $re_jis0208_1990 = '\e&\@\e\$B';
267     $re_jis0208 = "$re_jis0208_1978|$re_jis0208_1983|$re_jis0208_1990";
268     $re_jis0212 = '\e\$\(D';
269     $re_jp = "$re_jis0208|$re_jis0212";
270     $re_asc = '\e\([BJ]';
271     $re_kana = '\e\(I';
272    
273     $esc_0208 = "\e\$B";
274     $esc_0212 = "\e\$(D";
275     $esc_asc = "\e(B";
276     $esc_kana = "\e(I";
277    
278     $re_sjis_c = '[\201-\237\340-\374][\100-\176\200-\374]';
279     $re_sjis_kana = '[\241-\337]';
280    
281     $re_euc_c = '[\241-\376][\241-\376]';
282     $re_euc_kana = '\216[\241-\337]';
283     $re_euc_0212 = '\217[\241-\376][\241-\376]';
284    
285     # Use `geta' for undefined character code
286     $undef_sjis = "\x81\xac";
287    
288     $cache = 1;
289    
290     # X0201 -> X0208 KANA conversion table. Looks weird? Not that
291     # much. This is simply JIS text without escape sequences.
292     ($h2z_high = $h2z = <<'__TABLE_END__') =~ tr/\041-\176/\241-\376/;
293     ! !# $ !" % !& " !V # !W
294     ^ !+ _ !, 0 !<
295     ' %! ( %# ) %% * %' + %)
296     , %c - %e . %g / %C
297     1 %" 2 %$ 3 %& 4 %( 5 %*
298     6 %+ 7 %- 8 %/ 9 %1 : %3
299     6^ %, 7^ %. 8^ %0 9^ %2 :^ %4
300     ; %5 < %7 = %9 > %; ? %=
301     ;^ %6 <^ %8 =^ %: >^ %< ?^ %>
302     @ %? A %A B %D C %F D %H
303     @^ %@ A^ %B B^ %E C^ %G D^ %I
304     E %J F %K G %L H %M I %N
305     J %O K %R L %U M %X N %[
306     J^ %P K^ %S L^ %V M^ %Y N^ %\
307     J_ %Q K_ %T L_ %W M_ %Z N_ %]
308     O %^ P %_ Q %` R %a S %b
309     T %d U %f V %h
310     W %i X %j Y %k Z %l [ %m
311     \ %o ] %s & %r 3^ %t
312     __TABLE_END__
313     %h2z = split(/\s+/, $h2z . $h2z_high);
314     %z2h = reverse %h2z;
315    
316     $convf{'jis' , 'jis' } = *jis2jis;
317     $convf{'jis' , 'sjis'} = *jis2sjis;
318     $convf{'jis' , 'euc' } = *jis2euc;
319     $convf{'euc' , 'jis' } = *euc2jis;
320     $convf{'euc' , 'sjis'} = *euc2sjis;
321     $convf{'euc' , 'euc' } = *euc2euc;
322     $convf{'sjis' , 'jis' } = *sjis2jis;
323     $convf{'sjis' , 'sjis'} = *sjis2sjis;
324     $convf{'sjis' , 'euc' } = *sjis2euc;
325     $h2zf{'jis' } = *h2z_jis;
326     $z2hf{'jis' } = *z2h_jis;
327     $h2zf{'euc' } = *h2z_euc;
328     $z2hf{'euc' } = *z2h_euc;
329     $h2zf{'sjis'} = *h2z_sjis;
330     $z2hf{'sjis'} = *z2h_sjis;
331     }
332    
333     ;#
334     ;# Set escape sequences which should be put before and after Japanese
335     ;# (JIS X0208) string.
336     ;#
337     sub jis_inout {
338     $esc_0208 = shift || $esc_0208;
339     $esc_0208 = "\e\$$esc_0208" if length($esc_0208) == 1;
340     $esc_asc = shift || $esc_asc;
341     $esc_asc = "\e\($esc_asc" if length($esc_asc) == 1;
342     ($esc_0208, $esc_asc);
343     }
344    
345     ;#
346     ;# Get JIS in and out sequences from the string.
347     ;#
348     sub get_inout {
349     local($esc_0208, $esc_asc);
350     $_[$[] =~ /($re_jis0208)/o && ($esc_0208 = $1);
351     $_[$[] =~ /($re_asc)/o && ($esc_asc = $1);
352     ($esc_0208, $esc_asc);
353     }
354    
355     ;#
356     ;# Recognize character code.
357     ;#
358     sub getcode {
359     local(*s) = @_;
360     local($matched, $code);
361    
362     if ($s !~ /[\e\200-\377]/) { # not Japanese
363     $matched = 0;
364     $code = undef;
365     } # 'jis'
366     elsif ($s =~ /$re_jp|$re_asc|$re_kana/o) {
367     $matched = 1;
368     $code = 'jis';
369     }
370     elsif ($s =~ /$re_bin/o) { # 'binary'
371     $matched = 0;
372     $code = 'binary';
373     }
374     else { # should be 'euc' or 'sjis'
375     local($sjis, $euc) = (0, 0);
376    
377     while ($s =~ /(($re_sjis_c)+)/go) {
378     $sjis += length($1);
379     }
380     while ($s =~ /(($re_euc_c|$re_euc_kana|$re_euc_0212)+)/go) {
381     $euc += length($1);
382     }
383     $matched = &max($sjis, $euc);
384     $code = ('euc', undef, 'sjis')[($sjis<=>$euc) + $[ + 1];
385     }
386     wantarray ? ($matched, $code) : $code;
387     }
388     sub max { $_[ $[ + ($_[ $[ ] < $_[ $[ + 1 ]) ]; }
389    
390     ;#
391     ;# Convert any code to specified code.
392     ;#
393     sub convert {
394     local(*s, $ocode, $icode, $opt) = @_;
395     return (undef, undef) unless $icode = $icode || &getcode(*s);
396     return (undef, $icode) if $icode eq 'binary';
397     $ocode = 'jis' unless $ocode;
398     $ocode = $icode if $ocode eq 'noconv';
399     local(*f) = $convf{$icode, $ocode};
400     &f(*s, $opt);
401     wantarray ? (*f, $icode) : $icode;
402     }
403    
404     ;#
405     ;# Easy return-by-value interfaces.
406     ;#
407     sub jis { &to('jis', @_); }
408     sub euc { &to('euc', @_); }
409     sub sjis { &to('sjis', @_); }
410     sub to {
411     local($ocode, $s, $icode, $opt) = @_;
412     &convert(*s, $ocode, $icode, $opt);
413     $s;
414     }
415     sub what {
416     local($s) = @_;
417     &getcode(*s);
418     }
419     sub trans {
420     local($s) = shift;
421     &tr(*s, @_);
422     $s;
423     }
424    
425     ;#
426     ;# SJIS to JIS
427     ;#
428     sub sjis2jis {
429     local(*s, $opt, $n) = @_;
430     &sjis2sjis(*s, $opt) if $opt;
431     $s =~ s/(($re_sjis_c|$re_sjis_kana)+)/&_sjis2jis($1) . $esc_asc/geo;
432     $n;
433     }
434     sub _sjis2jis {
435     local($s) = shift;
436     $s =~ s/(($re_sjis_c)+|($re_sjis_kana)+)/&__sjis2jis($1)/geo;
437     $s;
438     }
439     sub __sjis2jis {
440     local($s) = shift;
441     if ($s =~ /^$re_sjis_kana/o) {
442     $n += $s =~ tr/\241-\337/\041-\137/;
443     $esc_kana . $s;
444     } else {
445     $n += $s =~ s/($re_sjis_c)/$s2e{$1}||&s2e($1)/geo;
446     $s =~ tr/\241-\376/\041-\176/;
447     $esc_0208 . $s;
448     }
449     }
450    
451     ;#
452     ;# EUC to JIS
453     ;#
454     sub euc2jis {
455     local(*s, $opt, $n) = @_;
456     &euc2euc(*s, $opt) if $opt;
457     $s =~ s/(($re_euc_c|$re_euc_kana|$re_euc_0212)+)/
458     &_euc2jis($1) . $esc_asc
459     /geo;
460     $n;
461     }
462     sub _euc2jis {
463     local($s) = shift;
464     $s =~ s/(($re_euc_c)+|($re_euc_kana)+|($re_euc_0212)+)/&__euc2jis($1)/geo;
465     $s;
466     }
467     sub __euc2jis {
468     local($s) = shift;
469     local($esc);
470    
471     if ($s =~ tr/\216//d) {
472     $esc = $esc_kana;
473     } elsif ($s =~ tr/\217//d) {
474     $esc = $esc_0212;
475     } else {
476     $esc = $esc_0208;
477     }
478    
479     $n += $s =~ tr/\241-\376/\041-\176/;
480     $esc . $s;
481     }
482    
483     ;#
484     ;# JIS to EUC
485     ;#
486     sub jis2euc {
487     local(*s, $opt, $n) = @_;
488     $s =~ s/($re_jp|$re_asc|$re_kana)([^\e]*)/&_jis2euc($1,$2)/geo;
489     &euc2euc(*s, $opt) if $opt;
490     $n;
491     }
492     sub _jis2euc {
493     local($esc, $s) = @_;
494     if ($esc !~ /^$re_asc/o) {
495     $n += $s =~ tr/\041-\176/\241-\376/;
496     if ($esc =~ /^$re_kana/o) {
497     $s =~ s/([\241-\337])/\216$1/g;
498     }
499     elsif ($esc =~ /^$re_jis0212/o) {
500     $s =~ s/([\241-\376][\241-\376])/\217$1/g;
501     }
502     }
503     $s;
504     }
505    
506     ;#
507     ;# JIS to SJIS
508     ;#
509     sub jis2sjis {
510     local(*s, $opt, $n) = @_;
511     &jis2jis(*s, $opt) if $opt;
512     $s =~ s/($re_jp|$re_asc|$re_kana)([^\e]*)/&_jis2sjis($1,$2)/geo;
513     $n;
514     }
515     sub _jis2sjis {
516     local($esc, $s) = @_;
517     if ($esc =~ /^$re_jis0212/o) {
518     $s =~ s/../$undef_sjis/g;
519     $n = length;
520     }
521     elsif ($esc !~ /^$re_asc/o) {
522     $n += $s =~ tr/\041-\176/\241-\376/;
523     if ($esc =~ /^$re_jp/o) {
524     $s =~ s/($re_euc_c)/$e2s{$1}||&e2s($1)/geo;
525     }
526     }
527     $s;
528     }
529    
530     ;#
531     ;# SJIS to EUC
532     ;#
533     sub sjis2euc {
534     local(*s, $opt,$n) = @_;
535     $n = $s =~ s/($re_sjis_c|$re_sjis_kana)/$s2e{$1}||&s2e($1)/geo;
536     &euc2euc(*s, $opt) if $opt;
537     $n;
538     }
539     sub s2e {
540     local($c1, $c2, $code);
541     ($c1, $c2) = unpack('CC', $code = shift);
542    
543     if (0xa1 <= $c1 && $c1 <= 0xdf) {
544     $c2 = $c1;
545     $c1 = 0x8e;
546     } elsif (0x9f <= $c2) {
547     $c1 = $c1 * 2 - ($c1 >= 0xe0 ? 0xe0 : 0x60);
548     $c2 += 2;
549     } else {
550     $c1 = $c1 * 2 - ($c1 >= 0xe0 ? 0xe1 : 0x61);
551     $c2 += 0x60 + ($c2 < 0x7f);
552     }
553     if ($cache) {
554     $s2e{$code} = pack('CC', $c1, $c2);
555     } else {
556     pack('CC', $c1, $c2);
557     }
558     }
559    
560     ;#
561     ;# EUC to SJIS
562     ;#
563     sub euc2sjis {
564     local(*s, $opt,$n) = @_;
565     &euc2euc(*s, $opt) if $opt;
566     $n = $s =~ s/($re_euc_c|$re_euc_kana|$re_euc_0212)/$e2s{$1}||&e2s($1)/geo;
567     }
568     sub e2s {
569     local($c1, $c2, $code);
570     ($c1, $c2) = unpack('CC', $code = shift);
571    
572     if ($c1 == 0x8e) { # SS2
573     return substr($code, 1, 1);
574     } elsif ($c1 == 0x8f) { # SS3
575     return $undef_sjis;
576     } elsif ($c1 % 2) {
577     $c1 = ($c1>>1) + ($c1 < 0xdf ? 0x31 : 0x71);
578     $c2 -= 0x60 + ($c2 < 0xe0);
579     } else {
580     $c1 = ($c1>>1) + ($c1 < 0xdf ? 0x30 : 0x70);
581     $c2 -= 2;
582     }
583     if ($cache) {
584     $e2s{$code} = pack('CC', $c1, $c2);
585     } else {
586     pack('CC', $c1, $c2);
587     }
588     }
589    
590     ;#
591     ;# JIS to JIS, SJIS to SJIS, EUC to EUC
592     ;#
593     sub jis2jis {
594     local(*s, $opt) = @_;
595     $s =~ s/$re_jis0208/$esc_0208/go;
596     $s =~ s/$re_asc/$esc_asc/go;
597     &h2z_jis(*s) if $opt =~ /z/;
598     &z2h_jis(*s) if $opt =~ /h/;
599     }
600     sub sjis2sjis {
601     local(*s, $opt) = @_;
602     &h2z_sjis(*s) if $opt =~ /z/;
603     &z2h_sjis(*s) if $opt =~ /h/;
604     }
605     sub euc2euc {
606     local(*s, $opt) = @_;
607     &h2z_euc(*s) if $opt =~ /z/;
608     &z2h_euc(*s) if $opt =~ /h/;
609     }
610    
611     ;#
612     ;# Cache control functions
613     ;#
614     sub cache {
615     ($cache, $cache = 1)[$[];
616     }
617     sub nocache {
618     ($cache, $cache = 0)[$[];
619     }
620     sub flushcache {
621     undef %e2s;
622     undef %s2e;
623     }
624    
625     ;#
626     ;# X0201 -> X0208 KANA conversion routine
627     ;#
628     sub h2z_jis {
629     local(*s, $n) = @_;
630     if ($s =~ s/$re_kana([^\e]*)/$esc_0208 . &_h2z_jis($1)/geo) {
631     1 while $s =~ s/(($re_jis0208)[^\e]*)($re_jis0208)/$1/o;
632     }
633     $n;
634     }
635     sub _h2z_jis {
636     local($s) = @_;
637     $n += $s =~ s/([\41-\137]([\136\137])?)/$h2z{$1}/g;
638     $s;
639     }
640    
641     sub h2z_euc {
642     local(*s) = @_;
643     $s =~ s/\216([\241-\337])(\216([\336\337]))?/$h2z{"$1$3"}/g;
644     }
645    
646     sub h2z_sjis {
647     local(*s, $n) = @_;
648     $s =~ s/(($re_sjis_c)+)|(([\241-\337])([\336\337])?)/
649     $1 || ($n++, $e2s{$h2z{$3}} || &e2s($h2z{$3}))
650     /geo;
651     $n;
652     }
653    
654     ;#
655     ;# X0208 -> X0201 KANA conversion routine
656     ;#
657     sub z2h_jis {
658     local(*s, $n) = @_;
659     $s =~ s/($re_jis0208)([^\e]+)/&_z2h_jis($2)/geo;
660     $n;
661     }
662     sub _z2h_jis {
663     local($s) = @_;
664     $s =~ s/((\%[!-~]|![\#\"&VW+,<])+|([^!%][!-~]|![^\#\"&VW+,<])+)/
665     &__z2h_jis($1)
666     /ge;
667     $s;
668     }
669     sub __z2h_jis {
670     local($s) = @_;
671     return $esc_0208 . $s unless /^%/ || $s =~ /^![\#\"&VW+,<]/;
672     $n += length($s) / 2;
673     $s =~ s/(..)/$z2h{$1}/g;
674     $esc_kana . $s;
675     }
676    
677     sub z2h_euc {
678     local(*s, $n) = @_;
679     &init_z2h_euc unless defined %z2h_euc;
680     $s =~ s/($re_euc_c|$re_euc_kana)/
681     $z2h_euc{$1} ? ($n++, $z2h_euc{$1}) : $1
682     /geo;
683     $n;
684     }
685    
686     sub z2h_sjis {
687     local(*s, $n) = @_;
688     &init_z2h_sjis unless defined %z2h_sjis;
689     $s =~ s/($re_sjis_c)/$z2h_sjis{$1} ? ($n++, $z2h_sjis{$1}) : $1/geo;
690     $n;
691     }
692    
693     ;#
694     ;# Initializing JIS X0208 to X0201 KANA table for EUC and SJIS. This
695     ;# can be done in &init but it's not worth doing. Similarly,
696     ;# precalculated table is not worth to occupy the file space and
697     ;# reduce the readability. The author personnaly discourages to use
698     ;# X0201 Kana character in the any situation.
699     ;#
700     sub init_z2h_euc {
701     local($k, $s);
702     while (($k, $s) = each %z2h) {
703     $s =~ s/([\241-\337])/\216$1/g && ($z2h_euc{$k} = $s);
704     }
705     }
706     sub init_z2h_sjis {
707     local($s, $v);
708     while (($s, $v) = each %z2h) {
709     $s =~ /[\200-\377]/ && ($z2h_sjis{&e2s($s)} = $v);
710     }
711     }
712    
713     ;#
714     ;# TR function for 2-byte code
715     ;#
716     sub tr {
717     # $prev_from, $prev_to, %table are persistent variables
718     local(*s, $from, $to, $opt) = @_;
719     local(@from, @to);
720     local($jis, $n) = (0, 0);
721    
722     $jis++, &jis2euc(*s) if $s =~ /$re_jp|$re_asc|$re_kana/o;
723     $jis++ if $to =~ /$re_jp|$re_asc|$re_kana/o;
724    
725     if (!defined($prev_from) || $from ne $prev_from || $to ne $prev_to) {
726     ($prev_from, $prev_to) = ($from, $to);
727     undef %table;
728     &_maketable;
729     }
730    
731     $s =~ s/([\200-\377][\000-\377]|[\000-\377])/
732     defined($table{$1}) && ++$n ? $table{$1} : $1
733     /ge;
734    
735     &euc2jis(*s) if $jis;
736    
737     $n;
738     }
739    
740     sub _maketable {
741     local($ascii) = '(\\\\[\\-\\\\]|[\0-\133\135-\177])';
742    
743     &jis2euc(*to) if $to =~ /$re_jp|$re_asc|$re_kana/o;
744     &jis2euc(*from) if $from =~ /$re_jp|$re_asc|$re_kana/o;
745    
746     grep(s/(([\200-\377])[\200-\377]-\2[\200-\377])/&_expnd2($1)/ge,
747     $from, $to);
748     grep(s/($ascii-$ascii)/&_expnd1($1)/geo,
749     $from, $to);
750    
751     @to = $to =~ /[\200-\377][\000-\377]|[\000-\377]/g;
752     @from = $from =~ /[\200-\377][\000-\377]|[\000-\377]/g;
753     push(@to, ($opt =~ /d/ ? '' : $to[$#to]) x (@from - @to)) if @to < @from;
754     @table{@from} = @to;
755     }
756    
757     sub _expnd1 {
758     local($s) = @_;
759     $s =~ s/\\(.)/$1/g;
760     local($c1, $c2) = unpack('CxC', $s);
761     if ($c1 <= $c2) {
762     for ($s = ''; $c1 <= $c2; $c1++) {
763     $s .= pack('C', $c1);
764     }
765     }
766     $s;
767     }
768    
769     sub _expnd2 {
770     local($s) = @_;
771     local($c1, $c2, $c3, $c4) = unpack('CCxCC', $s);
772     if ($c1 == $c3 && $c2 <= $c4) {
773     for ($s = ''; $c2 <= $c4; $c2++) {
774     $s .= pack('CC', $c1, $c2);
775     }
776     }
777     $s;
778     }
779    
780     1;

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