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#!/usr/bin/perl # # Create a character mapping for GB2312 encoding. # usage: mkCSGB2312.pl # # Requires the map file GB2312.TXT (mapping actually GB2312-80) in the # current directory, produces the map file CSGB2312.TXT # # Copyright (C) 2000 Martin Schwartz. All rights reserved. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. # # Contact: Martin Schwartz <martin@nacho.de> # my $info = <<END; # # GB2312 to Unicode table; a mixed one byte, two byte mapping. # # NOTE: This file is generated automatically from GB2312.TXT by mkCSGB2312 # It is constructed from the mappings of: # # - ISO8859-1 characters 0x0000 .. 0x00FF # # - GB2312-80 characters in EUC form. # # Actually GB2312 should not incorporate the whole ISO8859-1 set, but only the # Unicode characters 0x0020 to 0x007f. World's usage is different... # As an effect of this a round trip conversion GB2312 -> UTF16 -> GB2312 will # produce differences if the original GB2312 encoding contains one or more # of these ISO-8859-1 one byte characters: # # 0xA4, 0xA7, 0xA8, 0xB0, 0xB1, 0xD7, 0xE0, 0xE1, 0xE8, 0xE9, # 0xEA, 0xEC, 0xED, 0xF2, 0xF3, 0xF7, 0xF9, 0xFA, 0xFC # # Anyway these differences shouldn't cause rendering problems, since the # translation back to GB2312 for these characters will utilize an original # character of set GB2312-80. # # martin [2000-Jun-19] # END use strict; main: { print "Creating GB2312 encoding, based on GB2312-80 encoding.\n"; _open ( ); _createInfo ( ); _createMapping ( ); _close ( ); print "Done. Saved as CSGB2312.TXT\n"; } sub _open { open ( GB2312, "GB2312.TXT" ) or die "Can't open input file GB2312.TXT! ($!)" ; open ( CSGB2312, ">CSGB2312.TXT" ) or die "Can't open output file CSGB2312.TXT! ($!)" ; } sub _createInfo { print CSGB2312 $info; } sub _createMapping { print CSGB2312 "\n# ISO-8859-1 characters (0x0000-0x00ff):\n\n"; for ( 0x00 .. 0xff ) { printf CSGB2312 "0x%02x\t0x%04x\n", $_, $_; } # print CSGB2312 "\n\n# Unambiguous ISO-8859-1 characters:\n\n"; # for ( # 0x80..0xa3, 0xa5..0xa6, 0xa9..0xaf, 0xb2..0xd6, # 0xd8..0xdf, 0xe2..0xe7, 0xeb, 0xee..0xf1, 0xf4..0xf6, # 0xf8, 0xfb, 0xfd, 0xfe, 0xff # ) { # printf CSGB2312 "0x%02x\t0x%04x\n", $_, $_; # } print CSGB2312 "\n\n# GB2312-80 characters:\n\n"; while ( <GB2312> ) { next unless /^0x/i; my ($gb, $uni) = /(0x....)\s+(0x....)/; if ( $gb && $uni ) { my $euc = hex ($gb) | 0x8080; printf CSGB2312 "0x%04x\t$uni\n", $euc; } } print CSGB2312 "\n# End of file\n"; } sub _close { close CSGB2312 or die "Can't close input file GB2312.TXT! ($!)" ; close GB2312 or die "Can't close output file CSGB2312.TXT! ($!)" ; }
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