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- Truncated multi-byte characters are treated as an error now - Invalid multi-byte characters are treated as an error rather than being quietly swallowed - ASCII control characters are not allowed to appear in the middle of a multi-byte character
78 lines
2.9 KiB
PHP
78 lines
2.9 KiB
PHP
--TEST--
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Exhaustive test of EUC-JP-2004 encoding verification and conversion
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--EXTENSIONS--
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mbstring
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--SKIPIF--
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<?php
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if (getenv("SKIP_SLOW_TESTS")) die("skip slow test");
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?>
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--FILE--
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<?php
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srand(200); /* Make results consistent */
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include('encoding_tests.inc');
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mb_substitute_character(0x25); // '%'
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$validChars = array(); /* EUC-JP-2004 string -> UTF-32BE */
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$fromUnicode = array(); /* UTF-16BE -> EUC-JP-2004 */
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$fp = fopen(__DIR__ . '/data/EUC-JP-2004.txt', 'r+');
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while ($line = fgets($fp, 256)) {
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if ($line[0] == '#')
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continue;
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$codepoint2 = null;
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if (sscanf($line, "0x%x\tU+%x+%x", $bytes, $codepoint1, $codepoint2) >= 2) {
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if ($bytes < 256)
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$eucjp = chr($bytes);
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else if ($bytes <= 0xFFFF)
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$eucjp = pack('n', $bytes);
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else
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$eucjp = chr($bytes >> 16) . pack('n', $bytes & 0xFFFF);
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if ($codepoint2) {
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$validChars[$eucjp] = pack('NN', $codepoint1, $codepoint2);
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} else {
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$validChars[$eucjp] = pack('N', $codepoint1);
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if ($codepoint1 <= 0xFFFF)
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$fromUnicode[pack('n', $codepoint1)] = $eucjp;
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}
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}
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}
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/* Convert 0xA1B1 to U+FFE3 (FULLWIDTH MACRON), not U+203E (OVERLINE) */
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$validChars["\xA1\xB1"] = "\x00\x00\xFF\xE3";
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$fromUnicode["\xFF\xE3"] = "\xA1\xB1";
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/* Convert 0xA1EF to U+FFE5 (FULLWIDTH YEN SIGN), not U+00A5 (YEN SIGN) */
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$validChars["\xA1\xEF"] = "\x00\x00\xFF\xE5";
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$fromUnicode["\xFF\xE5"] = "\xA1\xEF";
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/* Convert U+00A5 (YEN SIGN) to 0x5C; that is one of the single bytes
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* which many legacy Japanese text encodings used to represent something
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* different from its normal meaning ASCII. In ASCII it's a backslash,
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* but legacy Japanese software often used it for a yen sign. */
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$fromUnicode["\x00\xA5"] = "\x5C";
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/* The other one is 0x7E, which is a tilde in ASCII, but was used in
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* legacy Japanese software for an overline */
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$fromUnicode["\x20\x3E"] = "\x7E";
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testAllValidChars($validChars, 'EUC-JP-2004', 'UTF-32BE');
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echo "EUC-JP-2004 verification and conversion works for all valid characters\n";
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findInvalidChars($validChars, $invalidChars, $truncated);
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testAllInvalidChars($invalidChars, $validChars, 'EUC-JP-2004', 'UTF-32BE', "\x00\x00\x00%");
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testTruncatedChars($truncated, 'EUC-JP-2004', 'UTF-32BE', "\x00\x00\x00%");
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echo "EUC-JP-2004 verification and conversion rejects all invalid characters\n";
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testAllValidChars($fromUnicode, 'UTF-16BE', 'EUC-JP-2004', false);
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echo "Unicode -> EUC-JP-2004 conversion works on all valid characters\n";
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findInvalidChars($fromUnicode, $invalidChars, $unused, array_fill_keys(range(0, 0xFF), 2));
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convertAllInvalidChars($invalidChars, $fromUnicode, 'UTF-16BE', 'EUC-JP-2004', '%');
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echo "Unicode -> EUC-JP-2004 conversion works on all invalid characters\n";
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?>
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--EXPECT--
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EUC-JP-2004 verification and conversion works for all valid characters
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EUC-JP-2004 verification and conversion rejects all invalid characters
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Unicode -> EUC-JP-2004 conversion works on all valid characters
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Unicode -> EUC-JP-2004 conversion works on all invalid characters
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