golang.org/x/text@v0.14.0/encoding/ianaindex/ianaindex.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 //go:generate go run gen.go 6 7 // Package ianaindex maps names to Encodings as specified by the IANA registry. 8 // This includes both the MIME and IANA names. 9 // 10 // See http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets/character-sets.xhtml for 11 // more details. 12 package ianaindex 13 14 import ( 15 "errors" 16 "sort" 17 "strings" 18 19 "golang.org/x/text/encoding" 20 "golang.org/x/text/encoding/charmap" 21 "golang.org/x/text/encoding/internal/identifier" 22 "golang.org/x/text/encoding/japanese" 23 "golang.org/x/text/encoding/korean" 24 "golang.org/x/text/encoding/simplifiedchinese" 25 "golang.org/x/text/encoding/traditionalchinese" 26 "golang.org/x/text/encoding/unicode" 27 ) 28 29 // TODO: remove the "Status... incomplete" in the package doc comment. 30 // TODO: allow users to specify their own aliases? 31 // TODO: allow users to specify their own indexes? 32 // TODO: allow canonicalizing names 33 34 // NOTE: only use these top-level variables if we can get the linker to drop 35 // the indexes when they are not used. Make them a function or perhaps only 36 // support MIME otherwise. 37 38 var ( 39 // MIME is an index to map MIME names. 40 MIME *Index = mime 41 42 // IANA is an index that supports all names and aliases using IANA names as 43 // the canonical identifier. 44 IANA *Index = iana 45 46 // MIB is an index that associates the MIB display name with an Encoding. 47 MIB *Index = mib 48 49 mime = &Index{mimeName, ianaToMIB, ianaAliases, encodings[:]} 50 iana = &Index{ianaName, ianaToMIB, ianaAliases, encodings[:]} 51 mib = &Index{mibName, ianaToMIB, ianaAliases, encodings[:]} 52 ) 53 54 // Index maps names registered by IANA to Encodings. 55 // Currently different Indexes only differ in the names they return for 56 // encodings. In the future they may also differ in supported aliases. 57 type Index struct { 58 names func(i int) string 59 toMIB []identifier.MIB // Sorted slice of supported MIBs 60 alias map[string]int 61 enc []encoding.Encoding 62 } 63 64 var ( 65 errInvalidName = errors.New("ianaindex: invalid encoding name") 66 errUnknown = errors.New("ianaindex: unknown Encoding") 67 errUnsupported = errors.New("ianaindex: unsupported Encoding") 68 ) 69 70 // Encoding returns an Encoding for IANA-registered names. Matching is 71 // case-insensitive. 72 // 73 // If the provided name doesn't match a IANA-registered charset, an error is 74 // returned. If the name matches a IANA-registered charset but isn't supported, 75 // a nil encoding and a nil error are returned. 76 func (x *Index) Encoding(name string) (encoding.Encoding, error) { 77 name = strings.TrimSpace(name) 78 // First try without lowercasing (possibly creating an allocation). 79 i, ok := x.alias[name] 80 if !ok { 81 i, ok = x.alias[strings.ToLower(name)] 82 if !ok { 83 return nil, errInvalidName 84 } 85 } 86 return x.enc[i], nil 87 } 88 89 // Name reports the canonical name of the given Encoding. It will return an 90 // error if the e is not associated with a known encoding scheme. 91 func (x *Index) Name(e encoding.Encoding) (string, error) { 92 id, ok := e.(identifier.Interface) 93 if !ok { 94 return "", errUnknown 95 } 96 mib, _ := id.ID() 97 if mib == 0 { 98 return "", errUnknown 99 } 100 v := findMIB(x.toMIB, mib) 101 if v == -1 { 102 return "", errUnsupported 103 } 104 return x.names(v), nil 105 } 106 107 // TODO: the coverage of this index is rather spotty. Allowing users to set 108 // encodings would allow: 109 // - users to increase coverage 110 // - allow a partially loaded set of encodings in case the user doesn't need to 111 // them all. 112 // - write an OS-specific wrapper for supported encodings and set them. 113 // The exact definition of Set depends a bit on if and how we want to let users 114 // write their own Encoding implementations. Also, it is not possible yet to 115 // only partially load the encodings without doing some refactoring. Until this 116 // is solved, we might as well not support Set. 117 // // Set sets the e to be used for the encoding scheme identified by name. Only 118 // // canonical names may be used. An empty name assigns e to its internally 119 // // associated encoding scheme. 120 // func (x *Index) Set(name string, e encoding.Encoding) error { 121 // panic("TODO: implement") 122 // } 123 124 func findMIB(x []identifier.MIB, mib identifier.MIB) int { 125 i := sort.Search(len(x), func(i int) bool { return x[i] >= mib }) 126 if i < len(x) && x[i] == mib { 127 return i 128 } 129 return -1 130 } 131 132 const maxMIMENameLen = '0' - 1 // officially 40, but we leave some buffer. 133 134 func mimeName(x int) string { 135 n := ianaNames[x] 136 // See gen.go for a description of the encoding. 137 if n[0] <= maxMIMENameLen { 138 return n[1:n[0]] 139 } 140 return n 141 } 142 143 func ianaName(x int) string { 144 n := ianaNames[x] 145 // See gen.go for a description of the encoding. 146 if n[0] <= maxMIMENameLen { 147 return n[n[0]:] 148 } 149 return n 150 } 151 152 func mibName(x int) string { 153 return mibNames[x] 154 } 155 156 var encodings = [numIANA]encoding.Encoding{ 157 enc3: asciiEnc, 158 enc106: unicode.UTF8, 159 enc1015: unicode.UTF16(unicode.BigEndian, unicode.UseBOM), 160 enc1013: unicode.UTF16(unicode.BigEndian, unicode.IgnoreBOM), 161 enc1014: unicode.UTF16(unicode.LittleEndian, unicode.IgnoreBOM), 162 enc2028: charmap.CodePage037, 163 enc2011: charmap.CodePage437, 164 enc2009: charmap.CodePage850, 165 enc2010: charmap.CodePage852, 166 enc2046: charmap.CodePage855, 167 enc2089: charmap.CodePage858, 168 enc2048: charmap.CodePage860, 169 enc2013: charmap.CodePage862, 170 enc2050: charmap.CodePage863, 171 enc2052: charmap.CodePage865, 172 enc2086: charmap.CodePage866, 173 enc2102: charmap.CodePage1047, 174 enc2091: charmap.CodePage1140, 175 enc4: charmap.ISO8859_1, 176 enc5: charmap.ISO8859_2, 177 enc6: charmap.ISO8859_3, 178 enc7: charmap.ISO8859_4, 179 enc8: charmap.ISO8859_5, 180 enc9: charmap.ISO8859_6, 181 enc81: charmap.ISO8859_6E, 182 enc82: charmap.ISO8859_6I, 183 enc10: charmap.ISO8859_7, 184 enc11: charmap.ISO8859_8, 185 enc84: charmap.ISO8859_8E, 186 enc85: charmap.ISO8859_8I, 187 enc12: charmap.ISO8859_9, 188 enc13: charmap.ISO8859_10, 189 enc109: charmap.ISO8859_13, 190 enc110: charmap.ISO8859_14, 191 enc111: charmap.ISO8859_15, 192 enc112: charmap.ISO8859_16, 193 enc2084: charmap.KOI8R, 194 enc2088: charmap.KOI8U, 195 enc2027: charmap.Macintosh, 196 enc2109: charmap.Windows874, 197 enc2250: charmap.Windows1250, 198 enc2251: charmap.Windows1251, 199 enc2252: charmap.Windows1252, 200 enc2253: charmap.Windows1253, 201 enc2254: charmap.Windows1254, 202 enc2255: charmap.Windows1255, 203 enc2256: charmap.Windows1256, 204 enc2257: charmap.Windows1257, 205 enc2258: charmap.Windows1258, 206 enc18: japanese.EUCJP, 207 enc39: japanese.ISO2022JP, 208 enc17: japanese.ShiftJIS, 209 enc38: korean.EUCKR, 210 enc114: simplifiedchinese.GB18030, 211 enc113: simplifiedchinese.GBK, 212 enc2085: simplifiedchinese.HZGB2312, 213 enc2026: traditionalchinese.Big5, 214 }