NAME
Lingua::JA::MacJapanese - transcoding between Mac OS Japanese encoding and Unicode
SYNOPSIS
(1) using function names exported by default:
use Lingua::JA::MacJapanese;
$wchar = decodeMacJapanese($octet);
$octet = encodeMacJapanese($wchar);
(2) using function names exported on request:
use Lingua::JA::MacJapanese qw(decode encode);
$wchar = decode($octet);
$octet = encode($wchar);
(3) using function names fully qualified:
use Lingua::JA::MacJapanese ();
$wchar = Lingua::JA::MacJapanese::decode($octet);
$octet = Lingua::JA::MacJapanese::encode($wchar);
# $wchar : a string in Perl's Unicode format
# $octet : a string in Mac OS Japanese encoding
DESCRIPTION
This module provides decoding from/encoding to Mac OS Japanese encoding (denoted MacJapanese hereafter).
In order to ensure roundtrip mapping, MacJapanese encoding has some characters with mapping from a single MacJapanese character to a sequence of Unicode characters and vice versa. Such characters include 0x85AB
(MacJapanese) from/to 0xF862+0x0058+0x0049+0x0049+0x0049
(Unicode) for "Roman numeral thirteen"
.
This module provides functions to transcode between MacJapanese and Unicode, without information loss for every MacJapanese character.
Shift-JIS has 2444 User Defined Characters (a.k.a. Gaiji) [0xF040 to 0xFCFC (rows 95 to 120)], which are mapped to Unicode's PUA [0xE000 to 0xE98B].
Functions
$wchar = decode($octet)
$wchar = decode($handler, $octet)
$wchar = decodeMacJapanese($octet)
$wchar = decodeMacJapanese($handler, $octet)
-
Converts MacJapanese to Unicode.
decodeMacJapanese()
is an alias fordecode()
exported by default.If the
$handler
is not specified, any MacJapanese character that is not mapped to Unicode is deleted; if the$handler
is a code reference, a string returned from that coderef is inserted there. if the$handler
is a scalar reference, a string (aPV
) in that reference (the referent) is inserted there.The 1st argument for the
$handler
coderef is a string of the unmapped MacJapanese character (e.g."\xEF\xFC"
). $octet = encode($wchar)
$octet = encode($handler, $wchar)
$octet = encodeMacJapanese($wchar)
$octet = encodeMacJapanese($handler, $wchar)
-
Converts Unicode to MacJapanese.
encodeMacJapanese()
is an alias forencode()
exported by default.If the
$handler
is not specified, any Unicode character that is not mapped to MacJapanese is deleted; if the$handler
is a code reference, a string returned from that coderef is inserted there. if the$handler
is a scalar reference, a string (aPV
) in that reference (the referent) is inserted there.The 1st argument for the
$handler
coderef is the Unicode code point (unsigned integer) of the unmapped character.E.g.
sub hexNCR { sprintf("&#x%x;", shift) } # hexadecimal NCR sub decNCR { sprintf("&#%d;" , shift) } # decimal NCR print encodeMacJapanese("ABC\x{100}\x{10000}"); # "ABC" print encodeMacJapanese(\"", "ABC\x{100}\x{10000}"); # "ABC" print encodeMacJapanese(\"?", "ABC\x{100}\x{10000}"); # "ABC??" print encodeMacJapanese(\&hexNCR, "ABC\x{100}\x{10000}"); # "ABCĀ𐀀" print encodeMacJapanese(\&decNCR, "ABC\x{100}\x{10000}"); # "ABCĀ𐀀"
CAVEAT
Sorry, the author is not working on a Mac OS. Please let him know if you find something wrong.
AUTHOR
SADAHIRO Tomoyuki <SADAHIRO@cpan.org>
Copyright(C) 2003-2007, SADAHIRO Tomoyuki. Japan. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
- Map (external version) from Mac OS Japanese encoding to Unicode 2.1 and later (version: c02 2005-Apr-05)
-
http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE/JAPANESE.TXT
- Registry (external version) of Apple use of Unicode corporate-zone characters (version: c03 2005-Apr-04)
-
http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE/CORPCHAR.TXT