package Encode::EUCJPASCII; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = "0.03"; use Encode qw(:fallbacks); use XSLoader; XSLoader::load(__PACKAGE__,$VERSION); Encode::define_alias(qr/\beuc-?jp(-?open)?(-?19970715)?-?ascii$/i => '"eucJP-ascii"'); Encode::define_alias(qr/\b(x-)?iso-?2022-?jp-?ascii$/i => '"x-iso2022jp-ascii"'); my $name = 'x-iso2022jp-ascii'; $Encode::Encoding{$name} = bless { Name => $name } => __PACKAGE__; use base qw(Encode::Encoding); # we override this to 1 so PerlIO works sub needs_lines { 1 } use Encode::CJKConstants qw(:all); use Encode::JP::JIS7; # 26 row-cell pairs swapped between JIS C 6226-1978 and JIS X 0208-1983. # cf. JIS X 0208:1997 Annex 2 Table 1. my @swap1978 = ("\x30\x33" => "\x72\x4D", "\x32\x29" => "\x72\x74", "\x33\x42" => "\x69\x5a", "\x33\x49" => "\x59\x78", "\x33\x76" => "\x63\x5e", "\x34\x43" => "\x5e\x75", "\x34\x52" => "\x6b\x5d", "\x37\x5b" => "\x70\x74", "\x39\x5c" => "\x62\x68", "\x3c\x49" => "\x69\x22", "\x3F\x59" => "\x70\x57", "\x41\x28" => "\x6c\x4d", "\x44\x5B" => "\x54\x64", "\x45\x57" => "\x62\x6a", "\x45\x6e" => "\x5b\x6d", "\x45\x73" => "\x5e\x39", "\x46\x76" => "\x6d\x6e", "\x47\x68" => "\x6a\x24", "\x49\x30" => "\x5B\x58", "\x4b\x79" => "\x50\x56", "\x4c\x79" => "\x69\x2e", "\x4F\x36" => "\x64\x46", "\x36\x46" => "\x74\x21", "\x4B\x6A" => "\x74\x22", "\x4D\x5A" => "\x74\x23", "\x60\x76" => "\x74\x24", ); my %swap1978 = (@swap1978, reverse @swap1978); sub decode($$;$) { my ( $obj, $str, $chk ) = @_; my $residue = ''; if ($chk) { $str =~ s/([^\x00-\x7f].*)$//so and $residue = $1; } # Handle JIS X 0201 sequences. $str =~ s{\e\(J ([^\e]*) (?:\e\(B)?}{ my $s = $1; $s =~ s{([\x5C\x7E]+)}{ my $c = $1; $c =~ s/\x5C/\x21\x6F/g; $c =~ s/\x7E/\x21\x31/g; "\e\$B".$c."\e(B"; }eg; ($s =~ /^\e/? "\e(B": '').$s; }egsx; # Handle JIS C 6226-1978 sequences. $str =~ s{\e\$\@ ([^\e]*) (?:\e\$B)?}{ my $s = $1; $s =~ s{([\x21-\x7E]{2})}{$swap1978{$1} || $1}eg; "\e\$B".$s; }egsx; $residue .= Encode::JP::JIS7::jis_euc( \$str ); $_[1] = $residue if $chk; return Encode::decode( 'eucJP-ascii', $str, $chk ); } sub encode($$;$) { my ( $obj, $utf8, $chk ) = @_; # empty the input string in the stack so perlio is ok $_[1] = '' if $chk; my $octet = Encode::encode( 'eucJP-ascii', $utf8, $chk ); Encode::JP::JIS7::euc_jis( \$octet, 1 ); return $octet; } # # cat_decode # my $re_scan_jis_g = qr{ \G ( ($RE{JIS_0212}) | (\e\$\@) | $RE{JIS_0208} | (\e\(J) | ($RE{ISO_ASC}) | ($RE{JIS_KANA}) | ) ([^\e]*) }x; sub cat_decode { # ($obj, $dst, $src, $pos, $trm, $chk) my ( $obj, undef, undef, $pos, $trm ) = @_; # currently ignores $chk my ( $rdst, $rsrc, $rpos ) = \@_[ 1, 2, 3 ]; local ${^ENCODING}; use bytes; my $opos = pos($$rsrc); pos($$rsrc) = $pos; while ( $$rsrc =~ /$re_scan_jis_g/gc ) { my ( $esc, $esc_0212, $esc_0208_1978, $esc_0201, $esc_asc, $esc_kana, $chunk ) = ( $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7 ); unless ($chunk) { $esc or last; next; } if ( $esc && !$esc_asc && !$esc_0208_1978 && !$esc_0201 ) { $chunk =~ tr/\x21-\x7e/\xa1-\xfe/; if ($esc_kana) { $chunk =~ s/([\xa1-\xdf])/\x8e$1/og; } elsif ($esc_0212) { $chunk =~ s/([\xa1-\xfe][\xa1-\xfe])/\x8f$1/og; } $chunk = Encode::decode( 'eucJP-ascii', $chunk, 0 ); } elsif ( $esc_0208_1978 ) { $chunk =~ s{([\x21-\x7E]{2})}{$swap1978{$1} || $1}eg; $chunk =~ tr/\x21-\x7e/\xa1-\xfe/; $chunk = Encode::decode( 'eucJP-ascii', $chunk, 0 ); } elsif ( $esc_0201 ) { $chunk =~ s/\x5C/\xA1\xEF/og; $chunk =~ s/\x7E/\xA1\xB1/og; $chunk = Encode::decode( 'eucJP-ascii', $chunk, 0 ); } elsif ( ( my $npos = index( $chunk, $trm ) ) >= 0 ) { $$rdst .= substr( $chunk, 0, $npos + length($trm) ); $$rpos += length($esc) + $npos + length($trm); pos($$rsrc) = $opos; return 1; } $$rdst .= $chunk; $$rpos = pos($$rsrc); } $$rpos = pos($$rsrc); pos($$rsrc) = $opos; return ''; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Encode::EUCJPASCII - eucJP-ascii - An eucJP-open mapping =head1 SYNOPSIS use Encode::EUCJPASCII; use Encode qw/encode decode/; $eucjp = encode("eucJP-ascii", $utf8); $utf8 = decode("eucJP-ascii", $eucjp); =head1 DESCRIPTION This module provides eucJP-ascii, one of eucJP-open mappings, and its derivative. Following encodings are supported. Canonical Alias Description -------------------------------------------------------------- eucJP-ascii eucJP-ascii qr/\beuc-?jp(-?open)?(-?19970715)?-?ascii$/i x-iso2022jp-ascii 7-bit counterpart qr/\b(x-)?iso-?2022-?jp-?ascii$/i -------------------------------------------------------------- B: C is unofficial encoding name: It had never been registered by any standards bodies. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L TOG/JVC CDE/Motif Technical WG (Oct. 1996). I. Revision at Jul. 15 1997. =head1 AUTHOR Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2009 Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut