package Net::IDN::Punycode::PP;
use 5.008;
use strict;
use utf8;
use warnings;
use Carp;
use Exporter;
our $VERSION = "2.500";
our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
our @EXPORT = ();
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(encode_punycode decode_punycode);
our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( 'all' => \@EXPORT_OK );
use integer;
use constant BASE => 36;
use constant TMIN => 1;
use constant TMAX => 26;
use constant SKEW => 38;
use constant DAMP => 700;
use constant INITIAL_BIAS => 72;
use constant INITIAL_N => 128;
use constant UNICODE_MIN => 0;
use constant UNICODE_MAX => 0x10FFFF;
my $Delimiter = chr 0x2D;
my $BasicRE = "\x00-\x7f";
my $PunyRE = "A-Za-z0-9";
sub _adapt {
my($delta, $numpoints, $firsttime) = @_;
$delta = int($firsttime ? $delta / DAMP : $delta / 2);
$delta += int($delta / $numpoints);
my $k = 0;
while ($delta > int(((BASE - TMIN) * TMAX) / 2)) {
$delta /= BASE - TMIN;
$k += BASE;
}
return $k + (((BASE - TMIN + 1) * $delta) / ($delta + SKEW));
}
sub decode_punycode {
die("Usage: Net::IDN::Punycode::decode_punycode(input)") unless @_;
no warnings 'utf8';
my $input = shift;
my $n = INITIAL_N;
my $i = 0;
my $bias = INITIAL_BIAS;
my @output;
return undef unless defined $input;
return '' unless length $input;
if($input =~ s/(.*)$Delimiter//os) {
my $base_chars = $1;
croak("non-base character in input for decode_punycode")
if $base_chars =~ m/[^$BasicRE]/os;
push @output, split //, $base_chars;
}
my $code = $input;
croak('invalid digit in input for decode_punycode') if $code =~ m/[^$PunyRE]/os;
utf8::downgrade($input); ## handling failure of downgrade is more expensive than
## doing the above regexp w/ utf8 semantics
while(length $code)
{
my $oldi = $i;
my $w = 1;
LOOP:
for (my $k = BASE; 1; $k += BASE) {
my $cp = substr($code, 0, 1, '');
croak("incomplete encoded code point in decode_punycode") if !defined $cp;
my $digit = ord $cp;
## NB: this depends on the PunyRE catching invalid digit characters
## before they turn up here
##
$digit = $digit < 0x40 ? $digit + (26-0x30) : ($digit & 0x1f) -1;
$i += $digit * $w;
my $t = $k - $bias;
$t = $t < TMIN ? TMIN : $t > TMAX ? TMAX : $t;
last LOOP if $digit < $t;
$w *= (BASE - $t);
}
$bias = _adapt($i - $oldi, @output + 1, $oldi == 0);
$n += $i / (@output + 1);
$i = $i % (@output + 1);
croak('invalid code point') if $n < UNICODE_MIN or $n > UNICODE_MAX;
splice(@output, $i, 0, chr($n));
$i++;
}
return join '', @output;
}
sub encode_punycode {
die("Usage: Net::IDN::Punycode::encode_punycode(input)") unless @_;
no warnings 'utf8';
my $input = shift;
my $input_length = length $input;
## my $output = join '', $input =~ m/([$BasicRE]+)/og; ## slower
my $output = $input; $output =~ s/[^$BasicRE]+//ogs;
my $h = my $bb = length $output;
$output .= $Delimiter if $bb > 0;
utf8::downgrade($output); ## no unnecessary use of utf8 semantics
my @input = map ord, split //, $input;
my @chars = sort { $a<=> $b } grep { $_ >= INITIAL_N } @input;
my $n = INITIAL_N;
my $delta = 0;
my $bias = INITIAL_BIAS;
foreach my $m (@chars) {
next if $m < $n;
$delta += ($m - $n) * ($h + 1);
$n = $m;
for(my $i = 0; $i < $input_length; $i++)
{
my $c = $input[$i];
$delta++ if $c < $n;
if ($c == $n) {
my $q = $delta;
LOOP:
for (my $k = BASE; 1; $k += BASE) {
my $t = $k - $bias;
$t = $t < TMIN ? TMIN : $t > TMAX ? TMAX : $t;
last LOOP if $q < $t;
my $o = $t + (($q - $t) % (BASE - $t));
$output .= chr $o + ($o < 26 ? 0x61 : 0x30-26);
$q = int(($q - $t) / (BASE - $t));
}
croak("input exceeds punycode limit") if $q > BASE;
$output .= chr $q + ($q < 26 ? 0x61 : 0x30-26);
$bias = _adapt($delta, $h + 1, $h == $bb);
$delta = 0;
$h++;
}
}
$delta++;
$n++;
}
return $output;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Net::IDN::Punycode::PP - pure-perl implementation of Net::IDN::Punycode
=head1 DESCRIPTION
See L<Net::IDN::Punycode>.
=head1 AUTHORS
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa E<lt>miyagawa@bulknews.netE<gt> (versions 0.01 to 0.02)
Claus FE<auml>rber E<lt>CFAERBER@cpan.orgE<gt> (from version 1.00)
=head1 LICENSE
Copyright 2002-2004 Tatsuhiko Miyagawa E<lt>miyagawa@bulknews.netE<gt>
Copyright 2007-2018 Claus FE<auml>rber E<lt>CFAERBER@cpan.orgE<gt>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 SEE ALSO
S<RFC 3492> (L<http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3492.txt>),
L<IETF::ACE>, L<Convert::RACE>
=cut