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/*
@(#) $Id: guess.c,v 1.19 2005/12/01 10:08:53 yeti Exp $
encoding-guesing engine
Copyright (C) 2000-2002 David Necas (Yeti) <yeti@physics.muni.cz>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include "config.h"
#endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */
#include <math.h>
#include "enca.h"
#include "internal.h"
/* Number of text character needed to switch to text mode in binary filter. */
#define BIN_TEXT_CHAR_MIN 5
/**
* FILL_CHARACTER:
*
* Replacement character for binary, box-drawing, etc.filters.
* Note: enca_isspace(#FILL_CHARACTER) must be true.
**/
#define FILL_CHARACTER ' '
static const EncaAnalyserOptions DEFAULTS = {
1, /* const_buffer (always set per call) */
10, /* min_chars */
1.4142, /* threshold */
1, /* multibyte_enabled */
1, /* interpreted_surfaces */
0, /* ambiguous_mode */
1, /* filtering */
1, /* test_garbageness */
1, /* termination_strictness */
};
static const EncaEncoding ENCODING_UNKNOWN = { ENCA_CS_UNKNOWN, 0 };
/* local prototypes */
static EncaEncoding analyse (EncaAnalyserState *analyser,
unsigned char *buffer,
size_t size);
static EncaErrno make_guess (EncaAnalyserState *analyser);
static int try_test_list (EncaAnalyserState *analyser,
EncaGuessFunc *tests);
static size_t filter_binary (unsigned char *buffer,
size_t size,
unsigned char fill_char);
static int looks_like_qp (EncaAnalyserState *analyser);
static EncaErrno ambiguous_hook (EncaAnalyserState *analyser);
static void count_characters (EncaAnalyserState *analyser);
static int test_garbage (EncaAnalyserState *analyser);
static size_t check_significant (EncaAnalyserState *analyser);
/**
* enca_guess_init:
* @analyser: Analyser to initialize.
*
* Allocates and initializes analyser state, sets options to defaults.
*
* Assumes @analyser is unitinialized, calling with an initialized @analyser
* leads to memory leak, but @analyser->lang must be already initialized.
**/
void
enca_guess_init(EncaAnalyserState *analyser)
{
assert(analyser->lang != NULL);
analyser->counts = NEW(size_t, 0x100);
if (analyser->ncharsets == 0) {
analyser->ratings = NULL;
analyser->order = NULL;
}
else {
analyser->ratings = NEW(double, analyser->ncharsets);
analyser->order = NEW(size_t, analyser->ncharsets);
}
analyser->options = DEFAULTS;
analyser->gerrno = 0;
}
/**
* enca_guess_destroy:
* @analyser: Analyser to destroy.
*
* Frees memory owned by analyser state.
**/
void
enca_guess_destroy(EncaAnalyserState *analyser)
{
enca_free(analyser->counts);
enca_free(analyser->ratings);
enca_free(analyser->order);
}
/**
* enca_analyse:
* @analyser: An analyser initialized for some language.
* @buffer: Buffer to be analysed.
* @size: Size of @buffer.
*
* Analyses @buffer and finds its encoding.
*
* The @buffer is checked for 8bit encodings of language for which @analyser
* was initialized and for multibyte encodings, mostly independent on language
* (unless disabled with enca_set_multibyte()).
*
* The contents of @buffer may be (and probably will be) modified during the
* analyse. Use enca_analyse_const() instead if this discomforts you.
*
* Returns: Encoding of @buffer. When charset part of return value is
* #ENCA_CS_UNKNOWN, encoding was not determined. Check
* enca_errno() for reason.
**/
EncaEncoding
enca_analyse(EncaAnalyser analyser,
unsigned char *buffer,
size_t size)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
analyser->options.const_buffer = 0;
return analyse(analyser, buffer, size);
}
/**
* enca_analyse_const:
* @analyser: An analyser initialized for some language.
* @buffer: Buffer to be analysed.
* @size: Size of @buffer.
*
* Analyses @buffer and finds its encoding.
*
* The @buffer is checked for 8bit encodings of language for which @analyser
* was initialized and for multibyte encodings, mostly independent on language
* (unless disabled with enca_set_multibyte()).
*
* This function never modifies @buffer (can be even used with string literal
* @buffer) at the expense it's generally slower than enca_analyse().
*
* Returns: Encoding of @buffer. When charset part of return value is
* #ENCA_CS_UNKNOWN, encoding was not determined. Check
* enca_errno() for reason.
**/
EncaEncoding
enca_analyse_const(EncaAnalyserState *analyser,
const unsigned char *buffer,
size_t size)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
analyser->options.const_buffer = 1;
return analyse(analyser, (unsigned char *)buffer, size);
}
/**
* analyse:
* @analyser: An analyser initialized for some language.
* @buffer: Buffer to be analysed.
* @size: Size of @buffer.
*
* Analyses @buffer and finds its encoding.
*
* Returns: Encoding of @buffer.
**/
static EncaEncoding
analyse(EncaAnalyserState *analyser,
unsigned char *buffer,
size_t size)
{
analyser->result = ENCODING_UNKNOWN;
/* Empty buffer? */
if (size == 0) {
analyser->gerrno = ENCA_EEMPTY;
return analyser->result;
}
assert(buffer != NULL);
/* Initialize stuff. */
analyser->gerrno = 0;
analyser->buffer = buffer;
analyser->size = size;
analyser->buffer2 = NULL;
analyser->size2 = 0;
analyser->gerrno = make_guess(analyser);
if (analyser->gerrno)
analyser->result = ENCODING_UNKNOWN;
/* When buffer2 is not NULL, then it holds the original buffer, so we must
* free the copy (i.e. buffer, not buffer2!). */
if (analyser->buffer2 != NULL)
enca_free(analyser->buffer);
return analyser->result;
}
/**
* make_guess:
* @analyser: An analyser whose buffer is to be analysed.
*
* Finds encoding of @buffer and stores it in @analyser->result.
*
* Returns: Zero on success, nonzero error code when the encoding was not
* determined.
**/
static EncaErrno
make_guess(EncaAnalyserState *analyser)
{
const unsigned short int *const *const weights = analyser->lang->weights;
const unsigned short int *const significant = analyser->lang->significant;
size_t *const counts = analyser->counts;
size_t *const order = analyser->order;
double *const ratings = analyser->ratings;
const EncaAnalyserOptions *const options = &(analyser->options);
unsigned char *buffer = analyser->buffer;
size_t size = analyser->size;
static int ascii = ENCA_CS_UNKNOWN; /* ASCII charset id */
size_t fchars; /* characters filtered out */
size_t i, cs;
/* Initialize when we are called the first time. */
if (ascii == ENCA_CS_UNKNOWN) {
ascii = enca_name_to_charset("ascii");
assert(ascii != ENCA_CS_UNKNOWN);
}
/* Count characters. */
count_characters(analyser);
/* Pure ascii file (but may be qp-encoded!). */
if (!analyser->bin && !analyser->up) {
if (options->multibyte_enabled) {
if (try_test_list(analyser, ENCA_MULTIBYTE_TESTS_ASCII))
return 0;
}
if (options->interpreted_surfaces && looks_like_qp(analyser)) {
/* Quoted printables => recompute aliases and recount characters. */
buffer = analyser->buffer;
size = analyser->size;
count_characters(analyser);
}
if (!analyser->bin && !analyser->up) {
/* Plain ascii. */
analyser->result.charset = ascii;
analyser->result.surface |= enca_eol_surface(buffer, size,
analyser->counts);
return 0;
}
}
/* Binary encodings (binary noise is handled later). */
if (analyser->bin && options->multibyte_enabled) {
if (try_test_list(analyser, ENCA_MULTIBYTE_TESTS_BINARY))
return 0;
}
/* When interpreted surfaces are not allowed and sample contains binary data,
* we can give it up right here. */
if (!options->interpreted_surfaces && analyser->bin)
return ENCA_EGARBAGE;
/* Multibyte 8bit sample (utf-8), this has to be tested before
* filtering too -- no language independent multibyte encoding can be
* assumed to survive it. */
if (!analyser->bin && analyser->up && options->multibyte_enabled) {
if (try_test_list(analyser, ENCA_MULTIBYTE_TESTS_8BIT))
return 0;
}
/* Now it can still be a regular 8bit charset (w/ or w/o noise), language
* dependent MBCS (w/ or w/o noise), ascii w/ noise or just garbage. */
/* When the buffer must be treated as const and filters are enabled
* (and we didn't created a copy earlier), create a copy and store
* original into buffer2 */
if (options->const_buffer
&& options->filtering
&& analyser->buffer2 == NULL) {
analyser->buffer2 = buffer;
analyser->size2 = size;
analyser->buffer = memcpy(enca_malloc(size), buffer, size);
buffer = analyser->buffer;
}
/* Filter out blocks of binary data and box-drawing characters. */
fchars = 0;
if (options->filtering) {
if (analyser->bin) {
fchars = filter_binary(buffer, size, FILL_CHARACTER);
if (fchars)
analyser->result.surface |= ENCA_SURFACE_EOL_BIN;
}
fchars += enca_filter_boxdraw(analyser, FILL_CHARACTER);
}
/* At least something should remain after filtering. */
if (size - fchars < sqrt((double)size))
return ENCA_EFILTERED;
/* Detect surface. */
analyser->result.surface |= enca_eol_surface(buffer, size, counts);
/* When sample has been damaged by filters, recount characters. */
if (fchars) {
count_characters(analyser);
if (!analyser->up) {
analyser->result.charset = ascii;
/* FIXME: What if it's ASCII + box-drawing characters? */
analyser->result.surface |= ENCA_SURFACE_EOL_BIN;
return 0;
}
}
/* Check multibyte 8bit sample (utf-8) again.
* Chances are filtering helped it, even if it most probably destroyed it. */
if (analyser->up && options->multibyte_enabled) {
if (try_test_list(analyser, ENCA_MULTIBYTE_TESTS_8BIT_TOLERANT))
return 0;
}
/* When no regular charsets are present (i.e. language is `none')
* nothing of the following procedure has sense so just quit. */
if (analyser->ncharsets == 0)
return ENCA_ENOCS8;
/* How many significant characters we caught? */
if (!check_significant(analyser))
return ENCA_ESIGNIF;
/* Try pair analysis first. */
if (enca_pair_analyse(analyser))
return 0;
/* Regular, language dependent 8bit charsets.
*
* When w_rs is relative occurence of character s in charset r we multiply
* count[s] with factor (the sum in denominator is so-called significancy)
*
* w
* rs
* ----------------
* ___
* \
* eps + > w
* /___ rs
* r
*/
if (weights) {
for (cs = 0; cs < analyser->ncharsets; cs++) {
ratings[cs] = 0.0;
for (i = 0; i < 0x100; i++) {
ratings[cs] += weights[cs][i]/(significant[i] + EPSILON)*counts[i];
}
}
} else {
assert(analyser->lang->ratinghook);
analyser->lang->ratinghook(analyser);
}
/* Find winner and second best. */
enca_find_max_sec(analyser);
/* Run langauge specific hooks. */
if (analyser->ncharsets > 1 && analyser->lang->hook)
analyser->lang->hook(analyser);
/* Now we have found charset with the best relative ratings
but we need an absolute test to detect total garbage. */
if (options->test_garbageness && weights
&& test_garbage(analyser))
return ENCA_EGARBAGE;
/* Do we have a winner? */
if (analyser->ncharsets == 1) {
analyser->result.charset = analyser->charsets[order[0]];
return 0;
}
if (ratings[order[0]]/(ratings[order[1]] + EPSILON)
< options->threshold + EPSILON) {
/* Unfortunately no, but in ambiguous mode have the last chance. */
if (options->ambiguous_mode && weights)
return ambiguous_hook(analyser);
return ENCA_EWINNER;
}
analyser->result.charset = analyser->charsets[order[0]];
return 0;
}
/**
* filter_binary:
* @buffer: Buffer to be filtered.
* @size: Size of @buffer.
* @fill_char: Replacement character.
*
* Replace blocks of binary characters in @buffer with @fill_char.
*
* Returns: Number of characters filtered out.
**/
static size_t
filter_binary(unsigned char *buffer,
size_t size,
unsigned char fill_char)
{
int mode; /* Mode 0 == text; mode > 0 binary, contains number of character
remaining to switch to text mode. */
size_t i, xout;
unsigned char old[BIN_TEXT_CHAR_MIN - 1]; /* saved maybe-text characters */
mode = 0;
xout = 0;
for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
if (enca_isbinary(buffer[i]))
mode = BIN_TEXT_CHAR_MIN;
else {
if (mode > 0) {
if (enca_istext(buffer[i])) {
mode--;
if (mode == 0) {
/* Restore saved characters. */
unsigned char *b = buffer + i+1 - BIN_TEXT_CHAR_MIN;
size_t j;
for (j = 0; j < BIN_TEXT_CHAR_MIN-1; j++)
b[j] = old[j];
xout -= BIN_TEXT_CHAR_MIN-1;
}
else
/* Save this text character. */
old[BIN_TEXT_CHAR_MIN - mode - 1] = buffer[i];
}
else mode = BIN_TEXT_CHAR_MIN;
}
}
/* Fill binary characters with FILL_CHARACTER */
if (mode > 0) {
buffer[i] = fill_char;
xout++;
}
}
/* Return number of characters filled with fill_char. */
return xout;
}
/**
* ambiguous_hook:
* @analyser: An analyser.
*
* Checks whether we can determine the charset, allowing the result to be
* ambiguous.
*
* I.e. checks wheter meaning of all present characters is the same in all
* charsets under threshold, and if so, set @analyser->result accordingly.
*
* Returns: Zero on success, #ENCA_EWINNER when result cannot be determined.
**/
static EncaErrno
ambiguous_hook(EncaAnalyserState *analyser)
{
const double *const ratings = analyser->ratings;
const size_t max = analyser->order[0];
const int csmax = analyser->charsets[max];
const double t = analyser->options.threshold;
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < analyser->ncharsets; i++) {
if (i != max
&& ratings[max]/(ratings[i] + EPSILON) < t + EPSILON) {
if (!enca_charsets_subset_identical(csmax, analyser->charsets[i],
analyser->counts))
return ENCA_EWINNER;
}
}
if (analyser->lang->eolhook)
analyser->lang->eolhook(analyser);
analyser->result.charset = analyser->charsets[analyser->order[0]];
return 0;
}
/**
* try_test_list:
* @analyser: An analyser.
* @tests: List of test functions, NULL-terminated.
*
* Sequentially try @tests until some succeed or the list is exhausted.
*
* Returns: Nonzero when some test succeeded (@analyser->result is then set
* accordingly), zero otherwise.
**/
static int
try_test_list(EncaAnalyserState *analyser,
EncaGuessFunc *tests)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; tests[i] != NULL; i++) {
if (tests[i](analyser))
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* looks_like_qp:
* @analyser: An analyser.
*
* Checks whether @analyser buffer is QP-encoded.
*
* If so, it sets ENCA_SURFACE_QP in result and removes this surface, saving
* original buffer in @analyser->buffer2 (if not saved yet).
*
* Must be called with buffer containing only 7bit characters!
*
* Returns: Nonzero when @analyser buffer is QP-encoded.
**/
static int
looks_like_qp(EncaAnalyserState *analyser)
{
/* QP escape character. */
static const unsigned char QP_ESCAPE = '=';
/* THIS IS A GENERATED TABLE, see tools/expand_table.pl */
static const short int HEXDIGITS[] = {
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
};
unsigned char *buffer = analyser->buffer;
size_t size = analyser->size;
size_t qpcount = 0; /* number of qp encoded characters */
size_t reduce = 0; /* how shorter will be the buffer after removing /qp */
unsigned char *buffer2;
unsigned char *p, *p2, *p0;
/* When the file doesn't contain enough escape characters,
don't waste time scanning it. */
if (analyser->counts[(int)QP_ESCAPE] < analyser->options.min_chars)
return 0;
/* Count qp encoded characters. */
p = memchr(buffer, QP_ESCAPE, size);
while (p != NULL && (size_t)(p-buffer) + 2 < size) {
if (*p == QP_ESCAPE) {
reduce++;
p++;
if (*p == CR || *p == LF) {
while ((size_t)(p-buffer) < size
&& (*p == CR || *p == LF)) {
reduce++;
p++;
}
continue;
}
if (HEXDIGITS[*p] && HEXDIGITS[*(p+1)]) {
qpcount++;
reduce++;
}
else
return 0;
p += 2;
continue;
}
p = memchr(p, QP_ESCAPE, size - (p - buffer));
}
/* When we decide it is qp encoded text, extract the 8bit characters right
now. */
if (qpcount < analyser->options.min_chars)
return 0;
analyser->result.surface |= ENCA_SURFACE_QP;
/* When the buffer must be treated as const (and we didn't created a copy
* earlier), create a copy and store original into buffer2 */
analyser->size -= reduce;
if (analyser->options.const_buffer
&& analyser->buffer2 == NULL) {
analyser->buffer2 = buffer;
analyser->size2 = size;
analyser->buffer = enca_malloc(analyser->size);
buffer = analyser->buffer;
buffer2 = analyser->buffer2;
}
else
buffer2 = analyser->buffer;
/* Don't mess with too much queer stuff, OTOH try to create something
strict UTF-8 parser can accept. */
p2 = buffer2;
p0 = buffer;
p = memchr(buffer2, QP_ESCAPE, size);
while (p != NULL && (size_t)(p-buffer2) + 2 < size) {
memmove(p0, p2, p-p2);
p0 += p - p2;
p++;
if (*p == CR || *p == LF) {
while ((size_t)(p-buffer2) < size
&& (*p == CR || *p == LF))
p++;
}
else {
*p0++ = ((HEXDIGITS[*p]-1) << 4) + HEXDIGITS[*(p+1)]-1;
p += 2;
}
p2 = p;
p = memchr(p, QP_ESCAPE, size - (p - buffer2));
}
memmove(p0, p2, size - (p2 - buffer2));
return 1;
}
/**
* enca_eol_surface:
* @buffer: A buffer whose EOL type is to be detected.
* @size: Size of @buffer.
* @counts: Character counts.
*
* Find EOL type of sample in @buffer.
*
* Returns: The EOL surface flags.
**/
EncaSurface
enca_eol_surface(const unsigned char *buffer,
size_t size,
const size_t *counts)
{
unsigned char *p;
size_t i;
/* Return BINARY when the sample contains some strange characters.
* Note this can happen only with filtering off. */
for (i = 0; i < 0x20; i++) {
if (counts[i] && enca_isbinary(i))
return ENCA_SURFACE_EOL_BIN;
}
/* Return LF (Unix) also when the sample doesn't contain any EOLs at all. */
if (counts[CR] == 0)
return ENCA_SURFACE_EOL_LF;
/* But when it contain no LF's then it's Mac. */
if (counts[LF] == 0)
return ENCA_SURFACE_EOL_CR;
/* Otherwise it's MS-DOG or garbage. */
if (counts[CR] != counts[LF])
return ENCA_SURFACE_EOL_MIX;
/* MS-DOS */
p = memchr(buffer+1, LF, size-1);
while (p != NULL) {
if (*(p-1) != CR)
return ENCA_SURFACE_EOL_MIX;
p++;
p = memchr(p, LF, size - (p - buffer));
}
return ENCA_SURFACE_EOL_CRLF;
}
/**
* enca_find_max_sec:
* @analyser: An analyser.
*
* Updates @analyser->order according to charset @ratings.
*
* XXX: This should be stable sort. The ordering is defined by
* data/<lang>/<lang>.h header file which is in turn defined by odering in
* the appropriate script (doit.sh). Silly.
*
* Must not be called with @analyser with no regular charsets.
**/
void
enca_find_max_sec(EncaAnalyserState *analyser)
{
double *const ratings = analyser->ratings;
size_t *const order = analyser->order;
size_t i, j;
assert(analyser->ncharsets >= 1);
/* Always start from 0, 1, 2, 3, ... */
for (i = 0; i < analyser->ncharsets; i++)
order[i] = i;
/* Sort it with stable sort */
for (i = 0; i+1 < analyser->ncharsets; i++) {
double m = ratings[order[i]];
for (j = i+1; j < analyser->ncharsets; j++) {
if (m < ratings[order[j]]) {
size_t z = order[j];
order[j] = order[i];
order[i] = z;
m = ratings[z];
}
}
}
}
/**
* count_characters:
* @analyser: An analyser.
*
* Recomputes occurence tables in @analyser, updating @analyser->bin and
* @analyser->up counts too.
**/
static void
count_characters(EncaAnalyserState *analyser)
{
const size_t size = analyser->size;
const unsigned char *const buffer = analyser->buffer;
size_t *const counts = analyser->counts;
size_t i;
analyser->bin = 0;
analyser->up = 0;
for (i = 0; i < 0x100; i++)
counts[i] = 0;
for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
counts[buffer[i]]++;
for (i = 0; i < 0x100; i++) {
if (enca_isbinary(i))
analyser->bin += counts[i];
}
for (i = 0x080; i < 0x100; i++)
analyser->up += counts[i];
}
/**
* check_significant:
* @analyser: An analyser.
*
* Counts significant characters in sample.
* Currenly disabled for language depedent multibyte charsets.
*
* Returns: Nonzero when there are at least options.min_chars significant
* characters, zero otherwise.
**/
static size_t
check_significant(EncaAnalyserState *analyser)
{
const unsigned short int *const significant = analyser->lang->significant;
size_t *const counts = analyser->counts;
size_t i;
size_t sgnf = 0;
if (!significant)
return 1;
for (i = 0; i < 0x100; i++) {
if (significant[i])
sgnf += counts[i];
}
return sgnf >= analyser->options.min_chars;
}
/**
* test_garbage:
* @analyser: An analyser.
*
* Checks whether sample is just garbage (near white noise) or not.
*
* The theory behind this test is shomewhat speculative.
*
* Returns: Nonzero when sample is garbage, zero otherwise.
**/
static int
test_garbage(EncaAnalyserState *analyser)
{
const unsigned short int *const *const weights = analyser->lang->weights;
const unsigned short int *const w = weights[analyser->order[0]];
size_t *const counts = analyser->counts;
double garbage, r;
size_t i;
/* 8bit white noise. */
r = analyser->lang->weight_sum/128.0*analyser->options.threshold;
garbage = 0.0;
for (i = 0x080; i < 0x100; i++)
garbage += (r - w[i])*counts[i];
garbage /= analyser->lang->weight_sum;
return garbage > 0.0;
}
/**
* enca_set_multibyte:
* @analyser: An analyser.
* @multibyte: Whether multibyte encoding tests should be enabled (nonzero to
* enable, zero to disable).
*
* Enables or disables multibyte encoding tests for @analyser.
*
* This option is enabled by default.
*
* When multibyte encodings are disabled, only 8bit charsets are checked.
* Disabling them for language with no 8bit charsets leaves only one thing
* enca_analyse() could test: whether the sample is purely 7bit ASCII or not
* (the latter leading to analyser failure, of course).
*
* Multibyte encoding detection is also affected by
* enca_set_termination_strictness().
**/
void
enca_set_multibyte(EncaAnalyser analyser,
int multibyte)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
analyser->options.multibyte_enabled = (multibyte != 0);
}
/**
* enca_get_multibyte:
* @analyser: An analyser.
*
* Returns whether @analyser can return multibyte encodings.
*
* See enca_set_multibyte() for more detailed description of multibyte
* encoding checking.
*
* Returns: Nonzero when multibyte encoding are possible, zero otherwise.
*
* Since: 1.3.
**/
int
enca_get_multibyte(EncaAnalyser analyser)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
return analyser->options.multibyte_enabled;
}
/**
* enca_set_interpreted_surfaces:
* @analyser: An analyser.
* @interpreted_surfaces: Whether interpreted surfaces tests should be enabled
* (nonzero to allow, zero to disallow).
*
* Enables or disables interpeted surfaces tests for @analyser.
*
* This option is enabled by default.
*
* To allow simple applications which care about charset only and don't want
* to wrestle with surfaces, neglecting surface information should not have
* serious consequences. While ignoring EOL type surface is feasible, and
* ignoring UCS byteorders may be acceptable in endian-homogenous environment;
* ignoring the fact file is Quoted-Printable encoded can have disasterous
* consequences. By disabling this option you can disable surfaces requiring
* fundamental reinterpretation of the content, namely %ENCA_SURFACE_QP
* and %ENCA_SURFACE_EOL_BIN (thus probably making enca_analyse() to fail on
* such samples).
**/
void
enca_set_interpreted_surfaces(EncaAnalyser analyser,
int interpreted_surfaces)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
analyser->options.interpreted_surfaces = (interpreted_surfaces != 0);
}
/**
* enca_get_interpreted_surfaces:
* @analyser: An analyser.
*
* Returns whether @analyser allows interpreted surfaces.
*
* See enca_set_interpreted_surfaces() for more detailed description of
* interpreted surfaces.
*
* Returns: Nonzero when interpreted surfaces are possible, zero otherwise.
*
* Since: 1.3.
**/
int
enca_get_interpreted_surfaces(EncaAnalyser analyser)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
return analyser->options.interpreted_surfaces;
}
/**
* enca_set_ambiguity:
* @analyser: An analyser.
* @ambiguity: Whether result can be ambiguous (nonzero to allow, zero to
* disallow).
*
* Enables or disables ambiguous mode for @analyser.
*
* This option is disabled by default.
*
* In ambiguous mode some result is returned even when the charset cannot be
* determined uniquely, provided that sample contains only characters which
* have the same meaning in all charsets under consideration.
**/
void
enca_set_ambiguity(EncaAnalyser analyser,
int ambiguity)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
analyser->options.ambiguous_mode = (ambiguity != 0);
}
/**
* enca_get_ambiguity:
* @analyser: An analyser.
*
* Returns whether @analyser can return ambiguous results.
*
* See enca_set_ambiguity() for more detailed description of ambiguous results.
*
* Returns: Nonzero when ambiguous results are allowed, zero otherwise.
*
* Since: 1.3.
**/
int
enca_get_ambiguity(EncaAnalyser analyser)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
return analyser->options.ambiguous_mode;
}
/**
* enca_set_filtering:
* @analyser: An analyser.
* @filtering: Whether filters should be enabled (nonzero to enable, zero to
* disable).
*
* Enables or disables filters for @analyser.
*
* This option is enabled by default.
*
* Various filters are used to filter out block of binary noise and box-drawing
* characters that could otherwise confuse enca. In cases this is unwanted,
* you can disable them by setting this option to zero.
**/
void
enca_set_filtering(EncaAnalyser analyser,
int filtering)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
analyser->options.filtering = (filtering != 0);
}
/**
* enca_get_filtering:
* @analyser: An analyser.
*
* Returns whether @analyser has filtering enabled.
*
* See enca_set_filtering() for more detailed description of filtering.
*
* Returns: Nonzero when filtering is enabled, zero otherwise.
*
* Since: 1.3.
**/
int
enca_get_filtering(EncaAnalyser analyser)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
return analyser->options.filtering;
}
/**
* enca_set_garbage_test:
* @analyser: An analyser.
* @garabage_test: Whether garbage test should be allowed (nonzero to enable,
* nzero to disable).
*
* Enables or disables garbage test for @analyser.
*
* This option is enabled by default.
*
* To prevent white noise (and almost-white noise) from being accidentally
* detected as some charset, a garbage test is used. In cases this is
* unwanted, you can disable is by setting this option to zero.
**/
void
enca_set_garbage_test(EncaAnalyser analyser,
int garabage_test)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
analyser->options.test_garbageness = (garabage_test != 0);
}
/**
* enca_get_garbage_test:
* @analyser: An analyser.
*
* Returns whether @analyser has garbage test enabled.
*
* See enca_set_garbage_test() for more detailed description of garbage test.
*
* Returns: Nonzero when garbage test is enabled, zero otherwise.
*
* Since: 1.3.
**/
int
enca_get_garbage_test(EncaAnalyser analyser)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
return analyser->options.test_garbageness;
}
/**
* enca_set_termination_strictness:
* @analyser: An analyser.
* @termination_strictness: Whether multibyte sequences are required to be
* terminated correctly at the end of sample
* (nonzero to require, zero to relax).
*
* Enables or disables requiring multibyte sequences to be terminated correctly
* at the end of sample.
*
* This option is enabled by default.
*
* The sample given to enca_analyse() generally may not be a complete text
* (e.g. for efficiency reasons). As a result, it may end in the middle of a
* multibyte sequence. In this case, you should disable this option to
* prevent rejecting some charset just because the sample don't terminate
* correctly. On the other hand, when given sample contains whole text, you
* should always enable this option to assure correctness of the result.
*
* Note this option does NOT affect fixed character size encodings, like UCS-2
* and UCS-4; sample is never assumed to contain UCS-2 text when its size is
* not even (and similarly for UCS-4).
**/
void
enca_set_termination_strictness(EncaAnalyser analyser,
int termination_strictness)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
analyser->options.termination_strictness = (termination_strictness != 0);
}
/**
* enca_get_termination_strictness:
* @analyser: An analyser.
*
* Returns whether @analyser requires strict termination.
*
* See enca_set_termination_strictness() for more detailed description of
* termination strictness.
*
* Returns: Nonzero when strict termination is required, zero otherwise.
*
* Since: 1.3.
**/
int
enca_get_termination_strictness(EncaAnalyser analyser)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
return analyser->options.termination_strictness;
}
/**
* enca_set_significant:
* @analyser: An analyser.
* @significant: Minimal number of required significant characters.
*
* Sets the minimal number of required significant characters.
*
* The default value of this option is 10.
*
* enca_analyse() refuses to make a decision unles at least this number
* of significant characters is found in sample. You may want to lower this
* number for very short texts.
*
* Returns: Zero on success, nonzero on failure, i.e. when you passed zero
* as @significant. It sets analyser errno to ENCA_EINVALUE on
* failure.
**/
int
enca_set_significant(EncaAnalyser analyser,
size_t significant)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
if (significant == 0)
return analyser->gerrno = ENCA_EINVALUE;
analyser->options.min_chars = significant;
return 0;
}
/**
* enca_get_significant:
* @analyser: An analyser.
*
* Returns the minimum number of significant characters required by @analyser.
*
* See enca_set_significant() for more detailed description of required
* significant characters.
*
* Returns: The minimum number of significant characters.
*
* Since: 1.3.
**/
size_t
enca_get_significant(EncaAnalyser analyser)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
return analyser->options.min_chars;
}
/**
* enca_set_threshold:
* @analyser: An analyser.
* @threshold: Minimal ratio between winner and second best guess.
*
* Sets the minimal ratio between the most probable and the second most
* probable charsets.
*
* The default value of this option is 1.4142.
*
* enca_analyse() consideres the result known only when there's a clear gap
* between the most probable and the second most probable charset
* proababilities. Lower @threshold values mean larger probability of a
* mistake and smaller probability of not recognizing a charset; higher
* @threshold values the contrary. Threshold value of 2 is almost infinity.
*
* Returns: Zero on success, nonzero on failure, i.e. when you passed value
* smaller than 1.0 as @threshold. It sets analyser errno to
* ENCA_EINVALUE on failure.
**/
int
enca_set_threshold(EncaAnalyser analyser,
double threshold)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
if (threshold < 1.0)
return analyser->gerrno = ENCA_EINVALUE;
analyser->options.threshold = threshold;
return 0;
}
/**
* enca_get_threshold:
* @analyser: An analyser.
*
* Returns the threshold value used by @analyser.
*
* See enca_set_threshold() for more detailed threshold description.
*
* Returns: The threshold value.
*
* Since: 1.3.
**/
double
enca_get_threshold(EncaAnalyser analyser)
{
assert(analyser != NULL);
return analyser->options.threshold;
}
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