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# idna.tcl --
#
# Implementation of IDNA (Internationalized Domain Names for
# Applications) encoding/decoding system, built on a punycode engine
# developed directly from the code in RFC 3492, Appendix C (with
# substantial modifications).
#
# This implementation includes code from that RFC, translated to Tcl; the
# other parts are:
# Copyright © 2014 Donal K. Fellows
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
# this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
namespace eval ::tcl::idna {
namespace ensemble create -command puny -map {
encode punyencode
decode punydecode
}
namespace ensemble create -command ::tcl::idna -map {
encode IDNAencode
decode IDNAdecode
puny puny
version {::apply {{} {package present tcl::idna} ::}}
}
proc IDNAencode hostname {
set parts {}
# Split term from RFC 3490, Sec 3.1
foreach part [split $hostname "\x2E\u3002\uFF0E\uFF61"] {
if {[regexp {[^-A-Za-z0-9]} $part]} {
if {[regexp {[^-A-Za-z0-9\xA1-\uFFFF]} $part ch]} {
scan $ch %c c
if {$ch < "!" || $ch > "~"} {
set ch [format "\\u%04x" $c]
}
throw [list IDNA INVALID_NAME_CHARACTER $ch] \
"bad character \"$ch\" in DNS name"
}
set part xn--[punyencode $part]
# Length restriction from RFC 5890, Sec 2.3.1
if {[string length $part] > 63} {
throw [list IDNA OVERLONG_PART $part] \
"hostname part too long"
}
}
lappend parts $part
}
return [join $parts .]
}
proc IDNAdecode hostname {
set parts {}
# Split term from RFC 3490, Sec 3.1
foreach part [split $hostname "\x2E\u3002\uFF0E\uFF61"] {
if {[string match -nocase "xn--*" $part]} {
set part [punydecode [string range $part 4 end]]
}
lappend parts $part
}
return [join $parts .]
}
variable digits [split "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789" ""]
# Bootstring parameters for Punycode
variable base 36
variable tmin 1
variable tmax 26
variable skew 38
variable damp 700
variable initial_bias 72
variable initial_n 0x80
variable max_codepoint 0x10FFFF
proc adapt {delta first numchars} {
variable base
variable tmin
variable tmax
variable damp
variable skew
set delta [expr {$delta / ($first ? $damp : 2)}]
incr delta [expr {$delta / $numchars}]
set k 0
while {$delta > ($base - $tmin) * $tmax / 2} {
set delta [expr {$delta / ($base-$tmin)}]
incr k $base
}
return [expr {$k + ($base-$tmin+1) * $delta / ($delta+$skew)}]
}
# Main punycode encoding function
proc punyencode {string {case ""}} {
variable digits
variable tmin
variable tmax
variable base
variable initial_n
variable initial_bias
if {![string is boolean $case]} {
return -code error "\"$case\" must be boolean"
}
set in {}
foreach char [set string [split $string ""]] {
scan $char "%c" ch
lappend in $ch
}
set output {}
# Initialize the state:
set n $initial_n
set delta 0
set bias $initial_bias
# Handle the basic code points:
foreach ch $string {
if {$ch < "\x80"} {
if {$case eq ""} {
append output $ch
} elseif {[string is true $case]} {
append output [string toupper $ch]
} elseif {[string is false $case]} {
append output [string tolower $ch]
}
}
}
set b [string length $output]
# h is the number of code points that have been handled, b is the
# number of basic code points.
if {$b > 0} {
append output "-"
}
# Main encoding loop:
for {set h $b} {$h < [llength $in]} {incr delta; incr n} {
# All non-basic code points < n have been handled already. Find
# the next larger one:
set m inf
foreach ch $in {
if {$ch >= $n && $ch < $m} {
set m $ch
}
}
# Increase delta enough to advance the decoder's <n,i> state to
# <m,0>, but guard against overflow:
if {$m-$n > (0xFFFFFFFF-$delta)/($h+1)} {
throw {PUNYCODE OVERFLOW} "overflow in delta computation"
}
incr delta [expr {($m-$n) * ($h+1)}]
set n $m
foreach ch $in {
if {$ch < $n && ([incr delta] & 0xFFFFFFFF) == 0} {
throw {PUNYCODE OVERFLOW} "overflow in delta computation"
}
if {$ch != $n} {
continue
}
# Represent delta as a generalized variable-length integer:
for {set q $delta; set k $base} true {incr k $base} {
set t [expr {min(max($k-$bias, $tmin), $tmax)}]
if {$q < $t} {
break
}
append output \
[lindex $digits [expr {$t + ($q-$t)%($base-$t)}]]
set q [expr {($q-$t) / ($base-$t)}]
}
append output [lindex $digits $q]
set bias [adapt $delta [expr {$h==$b}] [expr {$h+1}]]
set delta 0
incr h
}
}
return $output
}
# Main punycode decode function
proc punydecode {string {case ""}} {
variable tmin
variable tmax
variable base
variable initial_n
variable initial_bias
variable max_codepoint
if {![string is boolean $case]} {
return -code error "\"$case\" must be boolean"
}
# Initialize the state:
set n $initial_n
set i 0
set first 1
set bias $initial_bias
# Split the string into the "real" ASCII characters and the ones to
# feed into the main decoder. Note that we don't need to check the
# result of [regexp] because that RE will technically match any string
# at all.
regexp {^(?:(.*)-)?([^-]*)$} $string -> pre post
if {[string is true -strict $case]} {
set pre [string toupper $pre]
} elseif {[string is false -strict $case]} {
set pre [string tolower $pre]
}
set output [split $pre ""]
set out [llength $output]
# Main decoding loop:
for {set in 0} {$in < [string length $post]} {incr in} {
# Decode a generalized variable-length integer into delta, which
# gets added to i. The overflow checking is easier if we increase
# i as we go, then subtract off its starting value at the end to
# obtain delta.
for {set oldi $i; set w 1; set k $base} 1 {incr in} {
if {[set ch [string index $post $in]] eq ""} {
throw {PUNYCODE BAD_INPUT LENGTH} "exceeded input data"
}
if {[string match -nocase {[a-z]} $ch]} {
scan [string toupper $ch] %c digit
incr digit -65
} elseif {[string match {[0-9]} $ch]} {
set digit [expr {$ch + 26}]
} else {
throw {PUNYCODE BAD_INPUT CHAR} \
"bad decode character \"$ch\""
}
incr i [expr {$digit * $w}]
set t [expr {min(max($tmin, $k-$bias), $tmax)}]
if {$digit < $t} {
set bias [adapt [expr {$i-$oldi}] $first [incr out]]
set first 0
break
}
if {[set w [expr {$w * ($base - $t)}]] > 0x7FFFFFFF} {
throw {PUNYCODE OVERFLOW} \
"excessively large integer computed in digit decode"
}
incr k $base
}
# i was supposed to wrap around from out+1 to 0, incrementing n
# each time, so we'll fix that now:
if {[incr n [expr {$i / $out}]] > 0x7FFFFFFF} {
throw {PUNYCODE OVERFLOW} \
"excessively large integer computed in character choice"
} elseif {$n > $max_codepoint} {
if {$n >= 0x00D800 && $n < 0x00E000} {
# Bare surrogate?!
throw {PUNYCODE NON_BMP} \
[format "unsupported character U+%06x" $n]
}
throw {PUNYCODE NON_UNICODE} "bad codepoint $n"
}
set i [expr {$i % $out}]
# Insert n at position i of the output:
set output [linsert $output $i [format "%c" $n]]
incr i
}
return [join $output ""]
}
}
package provide tcl::idna 1.0.1
# Local variables:
# mode: tcl
# fill-column: 78
# End:
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