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423cee85 1package charnames;
b177ca84 2use strict;
3use warnings;
4use Carp;
5our $VERSION = '1.01';
b75c8c73 6
d5448623 7use bytes (); # for $bytes::hint_bits
8$charnames::hint_bits = 0x20000;
423cee85 9
52ea3e69 10my %alias1 = (
11 # Icky 3.2 names with parentheses.
12 'LINE FEED' => 'LINE FEED (LF)',
13 'FORM FEED' => 'FORM FEED (FF)',
14 'CARRIAGE RETURN' => 'CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)',
15 'NEXT LINE' => 'NEXT LINE (NEL)',
16 # Convenience.
17 'LF' => 'LINE FEED (LF)',
18 'FF' => 'FORM FEED (FF)',
19 'CR' => 'CARRIAGE RETURN (LF)',
51e9e896 20 'NEL' => 'NEXT LINE (NEL)',
52ea3e69 21 'BOM' => 'BYTE ORDER MARK',
22 );
23
24my %alias2 = (
25 # Pre-3.2 compatibility (only for the first 256 characters).
26 'HORIZONTAL TABULATION' => 'CHARACTER TABULATION',
27 'VERTICAL TABULATION' => 'LINE TABULATION',
28 'FILE SEPARATOR' => 'INFORMATION SEPARATOR FOUR',
29 'GROUP SEPARATOR' => 'INFORMATION SEPARATOR THREE',
30 'RECORD SEPARATOR' => 'INFORMATION SEPARATOR TWO',
31 'UNIT SEPARATOR' => 'INFORMATION SEPARATOR ONE',
32 'PARTIAL LINE DOWN' => 'PARTIAL LINE FORWARD',
33 'PARTIAL LINE UP' => 'PARTIAL LINE BACKWARD',
34 );
35
423cee85 36my $txt;
37
38# This is not optimized in any way yet
b177ca84 39sub charnames
40{
41 my $name = shift;
42
52ea3e69 43 if (exists $alias1{$name}) {
44 $name = $alias1{$name};
45 }
46 if (exists $alias2{$name}) {
47 require warnings;
48 warnings::warnif('deprecated', qq{Unicode character name "$name" is deprecated, use "$alias2{$name}" instead});
49 $name = $alias2{$name};
50 }
b177ca84 51
52ea3e69 52 my $ord;
423cee85 53 my @off;
52ea3e69 54 my $fname;
55
56 if ($name eq "BYTE ORDER MARK") {
57 $fname = $name;
58 $ord = 0xFFFE;
59 } else {
60 ## Suck in the code/name list as a big string.
61 ## Lines look like:
62 ## "0052\t\tLATIN CAPITAL LETTER R\n"
63 $txt = do "unicore/Name.pl" unless $txt;
b177ca84 64
52ea3e69 65 ## @off will hold the index into the code/name string of the start and
66 ## end of the name as we find it.
67
68 ## If :full, look for the the name exactly
69 if ($^H{charnames_full} and $txt =~ /\t\t\Q$name\E$/m) {
70 @off = ($-[0], $+[0]);
423cee85 71 }
b177ca84 72
52ea3e69 73 ## If we didn't get above, and :short allowed, look for the short name.
74 ## The short name is like "greek:Sigma"
75 unless (@off) {
76 if ($^H{charnames_short} and $name =~ /^(.+?):(.+)/s) {
77 my ($script, $cname) = ($1,$2);
78 my $case = ( $cname =~ /[[:upper:]]/ ? "CAPITAL" : "SMALL");
79 if ($txt =~ m/\t\t\U$script\E (?:$case )?LETTER \U\Q$cname\E$/m) {
80 @off = ($-[0], $+[0]);
81 }
82 }
83 }
84
85 ## If we still don't have it, check for the name among the loaded
86 ## scripts.
87 if (not @off)
b177ca84 88 {
52ea3e69 89 my $case = ( $name =~ /[[:upper:]]/ ? "CAPITAL" : "SMALL");
90 for my $script ( @{$^H{charnames_scripts}} )
91 {
92 if ($txt =~ m/\t\t$script (?:$case )?LETTER \U\Q$name\E$/m) {
93 @off = ($-[0], $+[0]);
94 last;
95 }
96 }
b177ca84 97 }
52ea3e69 98
99 ## If we don't have it by now, give up.
100 unless (@off) {
101 carp "Unknown charname '$name'";
102 return "\x{FFFD}";
103 }
104
105 ##
106 ## Now know where in the string the name starts.
107 ## The code, in hex, is befor that.
108 ##
109 ## The code can be 4-6 characters long, so we've got to sort of
110 ## go look for it, just after the newline that comes before $off[0].
111 ##
112 ## This would be much easier if unicore/Name.pl had info in
113 ## a name/code order, instead of code/name order.
114 ##
115 ## The +1 after the rindex() is to skip past the newline we're finding,
116 ## or, if the rindex() fails, to put us to an offset of zero.
117 ##
118 my $hexstart = rindex($txt, "\n", $off[0]) + 1;
119
120 ## we know where it starts, so turn into number -
121 ## the ordinal for the char.
122 $ord = hex substr($txt, $hexstart, $off[0] - $hexstart);
423cee85 123 }
b177ca84 124
d5448623 125 if ($^H & $bytes::hint_bits) { # "use bytes" in effect?
8058d7ab 126 use bytes;
d41ff1b8 127 return chr $ord if $ord <= 255;
f0175764 128 my $hex = sprintf "%04x", $ord;
52ea3e69 129 if (not defined $fname) {
130 $fname = substr $txt, $off[0] + 2, $off[1] - $off[0] - 2;
131 }
f0175764 132 croak "Character 0x$hex with name '$fname' is above 0xFF";
423cee85 133 }
f0175764 134
52ea3e69 135 no warnings 'utf8'; # allow even illegal characters
bfa383d6 136 return pack "U", $ord;
423cee85 137}
138
b177ca84 139sub import
140{
141 shift; ## ignore class name
142
143 if (not @_)
144 {
145 carp("`use charnames' needs explicit imports list");
146 }
d5448623 147 $^H |= $charnames::hint_bits;
423cee85 148 $^H{charnames} = \&charnames ;
b177ca84 149
150 ##
151 ## fill %h keys with our @_ args.
152 ##
423cee85 153 my %h;
154 @h{@_} = (1) x @_;
b177ca84 155
423cee85 156 $^H{charnames_full} = delete $h{':full'};
157 $^H{charnames_short} = delete $h{':short'};
158 $^H{charnames_scripts} = [map uc, keys %h];
b177ca84 159
160 ##
161 ## If utf8? warnings are enabled, and some scripts were given,
162 ## see if at least we can find one letter of each script.
163 ##
164 if (warnings::enabled('utf8') && @{$^H{charnames_scripts}})
165 {
166 $txt = do "unicore/Name.pl" unless $txt;
167
168 for my $script (@{$^H{charnames_scripts}})
169 {
170 if (not $txt =~ m/\t\t$script (?:CAPITAL |SMALL )?LETTER /) {
171 warnings::warn('utf8', "No such script: '$script'");
172 }
173 }
bd62941a 174 }
423cee85 175}
176
f0175764 177require Unicode::UCD; # for Unicode::UCD::_getcode()
178
4e2cda5d 179my %viacode;
180
b177ca84 181sub viacode
182{
183 if (@_ != 1) {
daf0d493 184 carp "charnames::viacode() expects one numeric argument";
b177ca84 185 return ()
186 }
f0175764 187
b177ca84 188 my $arg = shift;
f0175764 189 my $code = Unicode::UCD::_getcode($arg);
b177ca84 190
191 my $hex;
f0175764 192
193 if (defined $code) {
b177ca84 194 $hex = sprintf "%04X", $arg;
195 } else {
196 carp("unexpected arg \"$arg\" to charnames::viacode()");
daf0d493 197 return;
b177ca84 198 }
199
f0175764 200 if ($code > 0x10FFFF) {
201 carp "Unicode characters only allocated up to 0x10FFFF (you asked for $hex)";
202 return "\x{FFFD}";
203 }
204
4e2cda5d 205 return $viacode{$hex} if exists $viacode{$hex};
206
b177ca84 207 $txt = do "unicore/Name.pl" unless $txt;
208
209 if ($txt =~ m/^$hex\t\t(.+)/m) {
4e2cda5d 210 return $viacode{$hex} = $1;
a23c04e4 211 } elsif ($hex eq 'FFFE') {
212 return $viacode{$hex} = "BYTE ORDER MARK";
b177ca84 213 } else {
a23c04e4 214 carp "Unknown charcode '$hex'";
215 return "\x{FFFD}";
daf0d493 216 }
217}
218
4e2cda5d 219my %vianame;
220
daf0d493 221sub vianame
222{
223 if (@_ != 1) {
224 carp "charnames::vianame() expects one name argument";
225 return ()
226 }
227
228 my $arg = shift;
229
4e2cda5d 230 return $vianame{$arg} if exists $vianame{$arg};
231
daf0d493 232 $txt = do "unicore/Name.pl" unless $txt;
233
234 if ($txt =~ m/^([0-9A-F]+)\t\t($arg)/m) {
4e2cda5d 235 return $vianame{$arg} = hex $1;
daf0d493 236 } else {
237 return;
b177ca84 238 }
239}
240
423cee85 241
2421;
243__END__
244
245=head1 NAME
246
b177ca84 247charnames - define character names for C<\N{named}> string literal escapes.
423cee85 248
249=head1 SYNOPSIS
250
251 use charnames ':full';
4a2d328f 252 print "\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER SIGMA} is called sigma.\n";
423cee85 253
254 use charnames ':short';
4a2d328f 255 print "\N{greek:Sigma} is an upper-case sigma.\n";
423cee85 256
257 use charnames qw(cyrillic greek);
4a2d328f 258 print "\N{sigma} is Greek sigma, and \N{be} is Cyrillic b.\n";
423cee85 259
a23c04e4 260 print charnames::viacode(0x1234); # prints "ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE SEE"
261 printf "%04X", charnames::vianame("GOTHIC LETTER AHSA"); # prints "10330"
b177ca84 262
423cee85 263=head1 DESCRIPTION
264
265Pragma C<use charnames> supports arguments C<:full>, C<:short> and
266script names. If C<:full> is present, for expansion of
4a2d328f 267C<\N{CHARNAME}}> string C<CHARNAME> is first looked in the list of
423cee85 268standard Unicode names of chars. If C<:short> is present, and
269C<CHARNAME> has the form C<SCRIPT:CNAME>, then C<CNAME> is looked up
270as a letter in script C<SCRIPT>. If pragma C<use charnames> is used
4a2d328f 271with script name arguments, then for C<\N{CHARNAME}}> the name
423cee85 272C<CHARNAME> is looked up as a letter in the given scripts (in the
273specified order).
274
275For lookup of C<CHARNAME> inside a given script C<SCRIPTNAME>
d5448623 276this pragma looks for the names
423cee85 277
278 SCRIPTNAME CAPITAL LETTER CHARNAME
279 SCRIPTNAME SMALL LETTER CHARNAME
280 SCRIPTNAME LETTER CHARNAME
281
282in the table of standard Unicode names. If C<CHARNAME> is lowercase,
daf0d493 283then the C<CAPITAL> variant is ignored, otherwise the C<SMALL> variant
284is ignored.
285
286Note that C<\N{...}> is compile-time, it's a special form of string
287constant used inside double-quoted strings: in other words, you cannot
4e2cda5d 288use variables inside the C<\N{...}>. If you want similar run-time
daf0d493 289functionality, use charnames::vianame().
423cee85 290
301a3cda 291For the C0 and C1 control characters (U+0000..U+001F, U+0080..U+009F)
292as of Unicode 3.1, there are no official Unicode names but you can
293use instead the ISO 6429 names (LINE FEED, ESCAPE, and so forth).
294In Unicode 3.2 some naming changes will happen since ISO 6429 has been
295updated. Also note that the U+UU80, U+0081, U+0084, and U+0099
296do not have names even in ISO 6429.
297
423cee85 298=head1 CUSTOM TRANSLATORS
299
d5448623 300The mechanism of translation of C<\N{...}> escapes is general and not
423cee85 301hardwired into F<charnames.pm>. A module can install custom
d5448623 302translations (inside the scope which C<use>s the module) with the
423cee85 303following magic incantation:
304
d5448623 305 use charnames (); # for $charnames::hint_bits
306 sub import {
307 shift;
308 $^H |= $charnames::hint_bits;
309 $^H{charnames} = \&translator;
310 }
423cee85 311
312Here translator() is a subroutine which takes C<CHARNAME> as an
313argument, and returns text to insert into the string instead of the
4a2d328f 314C<\N{CHARNAME}> escape. Since the text to insert should be different
d5448623 315in C<bytes> mode and out of it, the function should check the current
316state of C<bytes>-flag as in:
317
318 use bytes (); # for $bytes::hint_bits
319 sub translator {
320 if ($^H & $bytes::hint_bits) {
321 return bytes_translator(@_);
322 }
323 else {
324 return utf8_translator(@_);
325 }
423cee85 326 }
423cee85 327
b177ca84 328=head1 charnames::viacode(code)
329
330Returns the full name of the character indicated by the numeric code.
331The example
332
333 print charnames::viacode(0x2722);
334
335prints "FOUR TEARDROP-SPOKED ASTERISK".
336
daf0d493 337Returns undef if no name is known for the code.
338
339This works only for the standard names, and does not yet aply
340to custom translators.
341
342=head1 charnames::vianame(code)
343
344Returns the code point indicated by the name.
345The example
346
347 printf "%04X", charnames::vianame("FOUR TEARDROP-SPOKED ASTERISK");
348
349prints "2722".
350
351Returns undef if no name is known for the name.
b177ca84 352
353This works only for the standard names, and does not yet aply
354to custom translators.
355
52ea3e69 356=head1 ALIASES
357
358A few aliases have been defined for convenience: instead of having
359to use the official names
360
361 LINE FEED (LF)
362 FORM FEED (FF)
363 CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)
364 NEXT LINE (NEL)
365
366(yes, with parentheses) one can use
367
368 LINE FEED
369 FORM FEED
370 CARRIAGE RETURN
371 NEXT LINE
372 LF
373 FF
374 CR
375 NEL
376
377One can also use
378
379 BYTE ORDER MARK
380 BOM
381
382though that is of course not a legal character as such.
383
384For backward compatibility one can use the old names for
385certain C0 and C1 controls
386
387 old new
388
389 HORIZONTAL TABULATION CHARACTER TABULATION
390 VERTICAL TABULATION LINE TABULATION
391 FILE SEPARATOR INFORMATION SEPARATOR FOUR
392 GROUP SEPARATOR INFORMATION SEPARATOR THREE
393 RECORD SEPARATOR INFORMATION SEPARATOR TWO
394 UNIT SEPARATOR INFORMATION SEPARATOR ONE
395 PARTIAL LINE DOWN PARTIAL LINE FORWARD
396 PARTIAL LINE UP PARTIAL LINE BACKWARD
397
398but the old names in addition to giving the character
399will also give a warning about being deprecated.
400
f0175764 401=head1 ILLEGAL CHARACTERS
402
a23c04e4 403If you ask for a character that does not exist, a warning is given
404and the Unicode I<replacement character> "\x{FFFD}" is returned.
f0175764 405
423cee85 406=head1 BUGS
407
408Since evaluation of the translation function happens in a middle of
409compilation (of a string literal), the translation function should not
410do any C<eval>s or C<require>s. This restriction should be lifted in
411a future version of Perl.
412
413=cut