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package charnames;
my $fname = 'unicode/UnicodeData-Latest.txt';
my $txt;
# This is not optimized in any way yet
sub charnames {
$name = shift;
$txt = do "unicode/Name.pl" unless $txt;
my @off;
if ($^H{charnames_full} and $txt =~ /\t\t$name$/m) {
@off = ($-[0], $+[0]);
}
unless (@off) {
if ($^H{charnames_short} and $name =~ /^(.*?):(.*)/s) {
my ($script, $cname) = ($1,$2);
my $case = ( $cname =~ /[[:upper:]]/ ? "CAPITAL" : "SMALL");
if ($txt =~ m/\t\t\U$script\E (?:$case )?LETTER \U$cname$/m) {
@off = ($-[0], $+[0]);
}
}
}
unless (@off) {
my $case = ( $name =~ /[[:upper:]]/ ? "CAPITAL" : "SMALL");
for ( @{$^H{charnames_scripts}} ) {
(@off = ($-[0], $+[0])), last
if $txt =~ m/\t\t$_ (?:$case )?LETTER \U$name$/m;
}
}
die "Unknown charname '$name'" unless @off;
# use caller 'encoding'; # Does not work at compile time?
my $ord = hex substr $txt, $off[0] - 4, 4;
if ($^H & 0x8) {
use utf8;
return chr $ord;
}
return chr $ord if $ord <= 255;
my $hex = sprintf '%X=0%o', $ord, $ord;
my $fname = substr $txt, $off[0] + 2, $off[1] - $off[0] - 2;
die "Character 0x$hex with name '$fname' is above 0xFF";
}
sub import {
shift;
die "No scripts for `use charnames'" unless @_;
$^H |= 0x20000;
$^H{charnames} = \&charnames ;
my %h;
@h{@_} = (1) x @_;
$^H{charnames_full} = delete $h{':full'};
$^H{charnames_short} = delete $h{':short'};
$^H{charnames_scripts} = [map uc, keys %h];
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
charnames - define character names for C<\N{named}> string literal escape.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use charnames ':full';
print "\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER SIGMA} is called sigma.\n";
use charnames ':short';
print "\N{greek:Sigma} is an upper-case sigma.\n";
use charnames qw(cyrillic greek);
print "\N{sigma} is Greek sigma, and \N{be} is Cyrillic b.\n";
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Pragma C<use charnames> supports arguments C<:full>, C<:short> and
script names. If C<:full> is present, for expansion of
C<\N{CHARNAME}}> string C<CHARNAME> is first looked in the list of
standard Unicode names of chars. If C<:short> is present, and
C<CHARNAME> has the form C<SCRIPT:CNAME>, then C<CNAME> is looked up
as a letter in script C<SCRIPT>. If pragma C<use charnames> is used
with script name arguments, then for C<\N{CHARNAME}}> the name
C<CHARNAME> is looked up as a letter in the given scripts (in the
specified order).
For lookup of C<CHARNAME> inside a given script C<SCRIPTNAME>
F<charcodes.pm> looks for the names
SCRIPTNAME CAPITAL LETTER CHARNAME
SCRIPTNAME SMALL LETTER CHARNAME
SCRIPTNAME LETTER CHARNAME
in the table of standard Unicode names. If C<CHARNAME> is lowercase,
then the C<CAPITAL> variant is ignored, otherwise C<SMALL> variant is
ignored.
=head1 CUSTOM TRANSLATORS
The mechanism of translation is C<\N{...}> escapes is general and not
hardwired into F<charnames.pm>. A module can install custom
translations (inside the scope which C<use>s the module) by the
following magic incantation:
sub import {
shift;
$^H |= 0x20000;
$^H{charnames} = \&translator;
}
Here translator() is a subroutine which takes C<CHARNAME> as an
argument, and returns text to insert into the string instead of the
C<\N{CHARNAME}> escape. Since the text to insert should be different
in C<utf8> mode and out of it, the function should check the current
state of C<utf8>-flag as in
sub translator {
if ($^H & 0x8) {
return utf_translator(@_);
} else {
return no_utf_translator(@_);
}
}
=head1 BUGS
Since evaluation of the translation function happens in a middle of
compilation (of a string literal), the translation function should not
do any C<eval>s or C<require>s. This restriction should be lifted in
a future version of Perl.
=cut
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