1b8851fccSafresh1# Tools to aid testing across platforms with different character sets. 2b8851fccSafresh1 3b8851fccSafresh1$::IS_ASCII = ord 'A' == 65; 4b8851fccSafresh1$::IS_EBCDIC = ord 'A' == 193; 5b8851fccSafresh1 6b8851fccSafresh1# The following functions allow tests to work on both EBCDIC and ASCII-ish 7b8851fccSafresh1# platforms. They convert string scalars between the native character set and 8b8851fccSafresh1# the set of 256 characters which is usually called Latin1. However, they 9b8851fccSafresh1# will work properly with any character input, not just Latin1. 10b8851fccSafresh1 11*56d68f1eSafresh1*native_to_uni = ($::IS_ASCII) 12*56d68f1eSafresh1 ? sub { return shift } 13*56d68f1eSafresh1 : sub { 14b8851fccSafresh1 my $string = shift; 15b8851fccSafresh1 16b8851fccSafresh1 my $output = ""; 17b8851fccSafresh1 for my $i (0 .. length($string) - 1) { 18b8851fccSafresh1 $output .= chr(utf8::native_to_unicode(ord(substr($string, $i, 1)))); 19b8851fccSafresh1 } 20b8851fccSafresh1 # Preserve utf8ness of input onto the output, even if it didn't need to be 21b8851fccSafresh1 # utf8 22b8851fccSafresh1 utf8::upgrade($output) if utf8::is_utf8($string); 23b8851fccSafresh1 24b8851fccSafresh1 return $output; 25*56d68f1eSafresh1}; 26b8851fccSafresh1 27*56d68f1eSafresh1*uni_to_native = ($::IS_ASCII) 28*56d68f1eSafresh1 ? sub { return shift } 29*56d68f1eSafresh1 : sub { 30b8851fccSafresh1 my $string = shift; 31b8851fccSafresh1 32b8851fccSafresh1 my $output = ""; 33b8851fccSafresh1 for my $i (0 .. length($string) - 1) { 34b8851fccSafresh1 $output .= chr(utf8::unicode_to_native(ord(substr($string, $i, 1)))); 35b8851fccSafresh1 } 36b8851fccSafresh1 # Preserve utf8ness of input onto the output, even if it didn't need to be 37b8851fccSafresh1 # utf8 38b8851fccSafresh1 utf8::upgrade($output) if utf8::is_utf8($string); 39b8851fccSafresh1 40b8851fccSafresh1 return $output; 41*56d68f1eSafresh1}; 42b8851fccSafresh1 43*56d68f1eSafresh1my @utf8_skip; 44b8851fccSafresh1 45*56d68f1eSafresh1if ($::IS_EBCDIC) { 46*56d68f1eSafresh1 @utf8_skip = ( 47b8851fccSafresh1 # This translates a utf-8-encoded byte into how many bytes the full utf8 48b8851fccSafresh1 # character occupies. 49b8851fccSafresh1 50b8851fccSafresh1 # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 51b8851fccSafresh1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, # 0 52b8851fccSafresh1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, # 1 53b8851fccSafresh1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, # 2 54b8851fccSafresh1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, # 3 55b8851fccSafresh1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, # 4 56b8851fccSafresh1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, # 5 57b8851fccSafresh1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, # 6 58b8851fccSafresh1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, # 7 59b8851fccSafresh1 -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, # 8 60b8851fccSafresh1 -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, # 9 61b8851fccSafresh1 -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, # A 62b8851fccSafresh1 -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, # B 63b8851fccSafresh1 -1,-1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, # C 64b8851fccSafresh1 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, # D 65b8851fccSafresh1 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, # E 66b8851fccSafresh1 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7,13, # F 67b8851fccSafresh1 ); 68*56d68f1eSafresh1} 69*56d68f1eSafresh1 70*56d68f1eSafresh1*byte_utf8a_to_utf8n = ($::IS_ASCII) 71*56d68f1eSafresh1 ? sub { return shift } 72*56d68f1eSafresh1 : sub { 73*56d68f1eSafresh1 # Convert a UTF-8 byte sequence into the platform's native UTF-8 74*56d68f1eSafresh1 # equivalent, currently only UTF-8 and UTF-EBCDIC. 75b8851fccSafresh1 76b8851fccSafresh1 my $string = shift; 77b8851fccSafresh1 die "Input to byte_utf8a-to_utf8n() must not be flagged UTF-8" 78b8851fccSafresh1 if utf8::is_utf8($string); 79b8851fccSafresh1 die "Expecting ASCII or EBCDIC" unless $::IS_EBCDIC; 80b8851fccSafresh1 81b8851fccSafresh1 my $length = length($string); 82b8851fccSafresh1 #diag($string); 83b8851fccSafresh1 #diag($length); 84b8851fccSafresh1 my $out = ""; 85b8851fccSafresh1 for ($i = 0; $i < $length; $i++) { 86b8851fccSafresh1 my $byte = ord substr($string, $i, 1); 87b8851fccSafresh1 my $byte_count = $utf8_skip[$byte]; 88b8851fccSafresh1 #diag($byte); 89b8851fccSafresh1 #diag($byte_count); 90b8851fccSafresh1 91b8851fccSafresh1 die "Illegal start byte" if $byte_count < 0; 92b8851fccSafresh1 if ($i + $byte_count > $length) { 93b8851fccSafresh1 die "Attempt to read " . $i + $byte_count - $length . " beyond end-of-string"; 94b8851fccSafresh1 } 95b8851fccSafresh1 96b8851fccSafresh1 # Just translate UTF-8 invariants directly. 97b8851fccSafresh1 if ($byte_count == 1) { 98b8851fccSafresh1 $out .= chr utf8::unicode_to_native($byte); 99b8851fccSafresh1 next; 100b8851fccSafresh1 } 101b8851fccSafresh1 102b8851fccSafresh1 # Otherwise calculate the code point ordinal represented by the 103b8851fccSafresh1 # sequence beginning with this byte, using the algorithm adapted from 104b8851fccSafresh1 # utf8.c. We absorb each byte in the sequence as we go along 105b8851fccSafresh1 my $ord = $byte & (0x1F >> ($byte_count - 2)); 106b8851fccSafresh1 my $bytes_remaining = $byte_count - 1; 107b8851fccSafresh1 while ($bytes_remaining > 0) { 108b8851fccSafresh1 $byte = ord substr($string, ++$i, 1); 109b8851fccSafresh1 unless (($byte & 0xC0) == 0x80) { 110b8851fccSafresh1 die sprintf "byte '%X' is not a valid continuation", $byte; 111b8851fccSafresh1 } 112b8851fccSafresh1 $ord = $ord << 6 | ($byte & 0x3f); 113b8851fccSafresh1 $bytes_remaining--; 114b8851fccSafresh1 } 115b8851fccSafresh1 #diag($byte); 116b8851fccSafresh1 #diag($ord); 117b8851fccSafresh1 118b8851fccSafresh1 my $expected_bytes = $ord < 0x80 119b8851fccSafresh1 ? 1 120b8851fccSafresh1 : $ord < 0x800 121b8851fccSafresh1 ? 2 122b8851fccSafresh1 : $ord < 0x10000 123b8851fccSafresh1 ? 3 124b8851fccSafresh1 : $ord < 0x200000 125b8851fccSafresh1 ? 4 126b8851fccSafresh1 : $ord < 0x4000000 127b8851fccSafresh1 ? 5 128b8851fccSafresh1 : $ord < 0x80000000 129b8851fccSafresh1 ? 6 130b8851fccSafresh1 : 7; 131b8851fccSafresh1 #: (uv) < UTF8_QUAD_MAX ? 7 : 13 ) 132b8851fccSafresh1 133b8851fccSafresh1 # Make sure is not an overlong sequence 134b8851fccSafresh1 if ($byte_count != $expected_bytes) { 135b8851fccSafresh1 die sprintf "character U+%X should occupy %d bytes, not %d", 136b8851fccSafresh1 $ord, $expected_bytes, $byte_count; 137b8851fccSafresh1 } 138b8851fccSafresh1 139b8851fccSafresh1 # Now that we have found the code point the original UTF-8 meant, we 140b8851fccSafresh1 # use the native chr function to get its native string equivalent. 141b8851fccSafresh1 $out .= chr utf8::unicode_to_native($ord); 142b8851fccSafresh1 } 143b8851fccSafresh1 144b8851fccSafresh1 utf8::encode($out); # Turn off utf8 flag. 145b8851fccSafresh1 #diag($out); 146b8851fccSafresh1 return $out; 147*56d68f1eSafresh1}; 148b8851fccSafresh1 1495759b3d2Safresh1my @i8_to_native = ( # Only code page 1047 so far. 1505759b3d2Safresh1# _0 _1 _2 _3 _4 _5 _6 _7 _8 _9 _A _B _C _D _E _F 1515759b3d2Safresh10x00,0x01,0x02,0x03,0x37,0x2D,0x2E,0x2F,0x16,0x05,0x15,0x0B,0x0C,0x0D,0x0E,0x0F, 1525759b3d2Safresh10x10,0x11,0x12,0x13,0x3C,0x3D,0x32,0x26,0x18,0x19,0x3F,0x27,0x1C,0x1D,0x1E,0x1F, 1535759b3d2Safresh10x40,0x5A,0x7F,0x7B,0x5B,0x6C,0x50,0x7D,0x4D,0x5D,0x5C,0x4E,0x6B,0x60,0x4B,0x61, 1545759b3d2Safresh10xF0,0xF1,0xF2,0xF3,0xF4,0xF5,0xF6,0xF7,0xF8,0xF9,0x7A,0x5E,0x4C,0x7E,0x6E,0x6F, 1555759b3d2Safresh10x7C,0xC1,0xC2,0xC3,0xC4,0xC5,0xC6,0xC7,0xC8,0xC9,0xD1,0xD2,0xD3,0xD4,0xD5,0xD6, 1565759b3d2Safresh10xD7,0xD8,0xD9,0xE2,0xE3,0xE4,0xE5,0xE6,0xE7,0xE8,0xE9,0xAD,0xE0,0xBD,0x5F,0x6D, 1575759b3d2Safresh10x79,0x81,0x82,0x83,0x84,0x85,0x86,0x87,0x88,0x89,0x91,0x92,0x93,0x94,0x95,0x96, 1585759b3d2Safresh10x97,0x98,0x99,0xA2,0xA3,0xA4,0xA5,0xA6,0xA7,0xA8,0xA9,0xC0,0x4F,0xD0,0xA1,0x07, 1595759b3d2Safresh10x20,0x21,0x22,0x23,0x24,0x25,0x06,0x17,0x28,0x29,0x2A,0x2B,0x2C,0x09,0x0A,0x1B, 1605759b3d2Safresh10x30,0x31,0x1A,0x33,0x34,0x35,0x36,0x08,0x38,0x39,0x3A,0x3B,0x04,0x14,0x3E,0xFF, 1615759b3d2Safresh10x41,0x42,0x43,0x44,0x45,0x46,0x47,0x48,0x49,0x4A,0x51,0x52,0x53,0x54,0x55,0x56, 1625759b3d2Safresh10x57,0x58,0x59,0x62,0x63,0x64,0x65,0x66,0x67,0x68,0x69,0x6A,0x70,0x71,0x72,0x73, 1635759b3d2Safresh10x74,0x75,0x76,0x77,0x78,0x80,0x8A,0x8B,0x8C,0x8D,0x8E,0x8F,0x90,0x9A,0x9B,0x9C, 1645759b3d2Safresh10x9D,0x9E,0x9F,0xA0,0xAA,0xAB,0xAC,0xAE,0xAF,0xB0,0xB1,0xB2,0xB3,0xB4,0xB5,0xB6, 1655759b3d2Safresh10xB7,0xB8,0xB9,0xBA,0xBB,0xBC,0xBE,0xBF,0xCA,0xCB,0xCC,0xCD,0xCE,0xCF,0xDA,0xDB, 1665759b3d2Safresh10xDC,0xDD,0xDE,0xDF,0xE1,0xEA,0xEB,0xEC,0xED,0xEE,0xEF,0xFA,0xFB,0xFC,0xFD,0xFE, 1675759b3d2Safresh1); 1685759b3d2Safresh1 1695759b3d2Safresh1my @native_to_i8; 1705759b3d2Safresh1for (my $i = 0; $i < 256; $i++) { 1715759b3d2Safresh1 $native_to_i8[$i8_to_native[$i]] = $i; 1725759b3d2Safresh1} 1735759b3d2Safresh1 174b46d8ef2Safresh1# Use these to convert to/from UTF-8 bytes. I8 is the encoding that 175b46d8ef2Safresh1# corresponds to UTF-8 with start bytes, continuation bytes, and invariant 176b46d8ef2Safresh1# bytes. UTF-EBCDIC is derived from this by a mapping which causes things 177b46d8ef2Safresh1# like the start byte C5 to map to something else, as C5 is actually an 'E' in 178b46d8ef2Safresh1# EBCDIC so can't be a real start byte, as it must be an invariant; and it 179b46d8ef2Safresh1# maps 0x45 (an ASCII 'E') to C5. 1805759b3d2Safresh1*I8_to_native = ($::IS_ASCII) 1815759b3d2Safresh1 ? sub { return shift } 1825759b3d2Safresh1 : sub { return join "", map { chr $i8_to_native[ord $_] } 1835759b3d2Safresh1 split "", shift }; 1845759b3d2Safresh1*native_to_I8 = ($::IS_ASCII) 1855759b3d2Safresh1 ? sub { return shift } 1865759b3d2Safresh1 : sub { return join "", map { chr $native_to_i8[ord $_] } 1875759b3d2Safresh1 split "", shift }; 1885759b3d2Safresh1 189b8851fccSafresh11 190