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/**
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* @file
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* Provides Unicode-related conversions and operations.
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*/
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/**
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* Indicates an error during check for PHP unicode support.
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define('UNICODE_ERROR', -1);
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/**
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* Indicates that standard PHP (emulated) unicode support is being used.
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*/
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define('UNICODE_SINGLEBYTE', 0);
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/**
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* Indicates that full unicode support with the PHP mbstring extension is being
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* used.
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define('UNICODE_MULTIBYTE', 1);
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/**
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* Matches Unicode characters that are word boundaries.
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* Characters with the following General_category (gc) property values are used
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* as word boundaries. While this does not fully conform to the Word Boundaries
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* algorithm described in http://unicode.org/reports/tr29, as PCRE does not
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* contain the Word_Break property table, this simpler algorithm has to do.
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* - Cc, Cf, Cn, Co, Cs: Other.
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* - Pc, Pd, Pe, Pf, Pi, Po, Ps: Punctuation.
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* - Sc, Sk, Sm, So: Symbols.
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* - Zl, Zp, Zs: Separators.
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*
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* Non-boundary characters include the following General_category (gc) property
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* values:
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* - Ll, Lm, Lo, Lt, Lu: Letters.
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* - Mc, Me, Mn: Combining Marks.
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* - Nd, Nl, No: Numbers.
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*
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* Note that the PCRE property matcher is not used because we wanted to be
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* compatible with Unicode 5.2.0 regardless of the PCRE version used (and any
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* bugs in PCRE property tables).
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*
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* @see http://unicode.org/glossary
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*/
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define('PREG_CLASS_UNICODE_WORD_BOUNDARY',
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'\x{0}-\x{2F}\x{3A}-\x{40}\x{5B}-\x{60}\x{7B}-\x{A9}\x{AB}-\x{B1}\x{B4}' .
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'\x{B6}-\x{B8}\x{BB}\x{BF}\x{D7}\x{F7}\x{2C2}-\x{2C5}\x{2D2}-\x{2DF}' .
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'\x{2E5}-\x{2EB}\x{2ED}\x{2EF}-\x{2FF}\x{375}\x{37E}-\x{385}\x{387}\x{3F6}' .
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'\x{482}\x{55A}-\x{55F}\x{589}-\x{58A}\x{5BE}\x{5C0}\x{5C3}\x{5C6}' .
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'\x{5F3}-\x{60F}\x{61B}-\x{61F}\x{66A}-\x{66D}\x{6D4}\x{6DD}\x{6E9}' .
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'\x{6FD}-\x{6FE}\x{700}-\x{70F}\x{7F6}-\x{7F9}\x{830}-\x{83E}' .
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'\x{964}-\x{965}\x{970}\x{9F2}-\x{9F3}\x{9FA}-\x{9FB}\x{AF1}\x{B70}' .
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'\x{BF3}-\x{BFA}\x{C7F}\x{CF1}-\x{CF2}\x{D79}\x{DF4}\x{E3F}\x{E4F}' .
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'\x{E5A}-\x{E5B}\x{F01}-\x{F17}\x{F1A}-\x{F1F}\x{F34}\x{F36}\x{F38}' .
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'\x{F3A}-\x{F3D}\x{F85}\x{FBE}-\x{FC5}\x{FC7}-\x{FD8}\x{104A}-\x{104F}' .
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'\x{109E}-\x{109F}\x{10FB}\x{1360}-\x{1368}\x{1390}-\x{1399}\x{1400}' .
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'\x{166D}-\x{166E}\x{1680}\x{169B}-\x{169C}\x{16EB}-\x{16ED}' .
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'\x{1735}-\x{1736}\x{17B4}-\x{17B5}\x{17D4}-\x{17D6}\x{17D8}-\x{17DB}' .
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'\x{1800}-\x{180A}\x{180E}\x{1940}-\x{1945}\x{19DE}-\x{19FF}' .
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'\x{1A1E}-\x{1A1F}\x{1AA0}-\x{1AA6}\x{1AA8}-\x{1AAD}\x{1B5A}-\x{1B6A}' .
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'\x{1B74}-\x{1B7C}\x{1C3B}-\x{1C3F}\x{1C7E}-\x{1C7F}\x{1CD3}\x{1FBD}' .
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'\x{1FBF}-\x{1FC1}\x{1FCD}-\x{1FCF}\x{1FDD}-\x{1FDF}\x{1FED}-\x{1FEF}' .
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'\x{1FFD}-\x{206F}\x{207A}-\x{207E}\x{208A}-\x{208E}\x{20A0}-\x{20B8}' .
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'\x{2100}-\x{2101}\x{2103}-\x{2106}\x{2108}-\x{2109}\x{2114}' .
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'\x{2116}-\x{2118}\x{211E}-\x{2123}\x{2125}\x{2127}\x{2129}\x{212E}' .
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'\x{213A}-\x{213B}\x{2140}-\x{2144}\x{214A}-\x{214D}\x{214F}' .
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'\x{2190}-\x{244A}\x{249C}-\x{24E9}\x{2500}-\x{2775}\x{2794}-\x{2B59}' .
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'\x{2CE5}-\x{2CEA}\x{2CF9}-\x{2CFC}\x{2CFE}-\x{2CFF}\x{2E00}-\x{2E2E}' .
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'\x{2E30}-\x{3004}\x{3008}-\x{3020}\x{3030}\x{3036}-\x{3037}' .
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'\x{303D}-\x{303F}\x{309B}-\x{309C}\x{30A0}\x{30FB}\x{3190}-\x{3191}' .
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'\x{3196}-\x{319F}\x{31C0}-\x{31E3}\x{3200}-\x{321E}\x{322A}-\x{3250}' .
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'\x{A490}-\x{A4C6}\x{A4FE}-\x{A4FF}\x{A60D}-\x{A60F}\x{A673}\x{A67E}' .
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'\x{A6F2}-\x{A716}\x{A720}-\x{A721}\x{A789}-\x{A78A}\x{A828}-\x{A82B}' .
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'\x{A836}-\x{A839}\x{A874}-\x{A877}\x{A8CE}-\x{A8CF}\x{A8F8}-\x{A8FA}' .
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'\x{FF3B}-\x{FF40}\x{FF5B}-\x{FF65}\x{FFE0}-\x{FFFD}');
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/**
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* Wrapper around _unicode_check().
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*/
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function unicode_check() {
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list($GLOBALS['multibyte']) = _unicode_check();
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}
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* Perform checks about Unicode support in PHP, and set the right settings if
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* needed.
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* Because Drupal needs to be able to handle text in various encodings, we do
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* not support mbstring function overloading. HTTP input/output conversion must
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function _unicode_check() {
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// Ensure translations don't break during installation.
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$t = get_t();
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// Check for mbstring extension
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if (!function_exists('mb_strlen')) {
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return array(UNICODE_SINGLEBYTE, $t('Operations on Unicode strings are emulated on a best-effort basis. Install the <a href="@url">PHP mbstring extension</a> for improved Unicode support.', array('@url' => 'http://www.php.net/mbstring')));
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}
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// Check mbstring configuration
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if (ini_get('mbstring.func_overload') != 0) {
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return array(UNICODE_ERROR, $t('Multibyte string function overloading in PHP is active and must be disabled. Check the php.ini <em>mbstring.func_overload</em> setting. Please refer to the <a href="@url">PHP mbstring documentation</a> for more information.', array('@url' => 'http://www.php.net/mbstring')));
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}
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if (ini_get('mbstring.encoding_translation') != 0) {
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return array(UNICODE_ERROR, $t('Multibyte string input conversion in PHP is active and must be disabled. Check the php.ini <em>mbstring.encoding_translation</em> setting. Please refer to the <a href="@url">PHP mbstring documentation</a> for more information.', array('@url' => 'http://www.php.net/mbstring')));
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}
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if (ini_get('mbstring.http_input') != 'pass') {
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return array(UNICODE_ERROR, $t('Multibyte string input conversion in PHP is active and must be disabled. Check the php.ini <em>mbstring.http_input</em> setting. Please refer to the <a href="@url">PHP mbstring documentation</a> for more information.', array('@url' => 'http://www.php.net/mbstring')));
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}
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if (ini_get('mbstring.http_output') != 'pass') {
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return array(UNICODE_ERROR, $t('Multibyte string output conversion in PHP is active and must be disabled. Check the php.ini <em>mbstring.http_output</em> setting. Please refer to the <a href="@url">PHP mbstring documentation</a> for more information.', array('@url' => 'http://www.php.net/mbstring')));
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}
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// Set appropriate configuration
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mb_internal_encoding('utf-8');
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mb_language('uni');
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return array(UNICODE_MULTIBYTE, '');
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}
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function unicode_requirements() {
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$t = get_t();
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$libraries = array(
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UNICODE_SINGLEBYTE => $t('Standard PHP'),
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UNICODE_MULTIBYTE => $t('PHP Mbstring Extension'),
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UNICODE_ERROR => $t('Error'),
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$severities = array(
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UNICODE_SINGLEBYTE => REQUIREMENT_WARNING,
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UNICODE_MULTIBYTE => REQUIREMENT_OK,
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UNICODE_ERROR => REQUIREMENT_ERROR,
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list($library, $description) = _unicode_check();
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$requirements['unicode'] = array(
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'title' => $t('Unicode library'),
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'value' => $libraries[$library],
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$requirements['unicode']['description'] = $description;
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function drupal_xml_parser_create(&$data) {
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$encoding = 'utf-8';
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$bom = FALSE;
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if (!strncmp($data, "\xEF\xBB\xBF", 3)) {
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$php_supported = array('utf-8', 'iso-8859-1', 'us-ascii');
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if (!in_array(strtolower($encoding), $php_supported)) {
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$out = drupal_convert_to_utf8($data, $encoding);
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watchdog('php', 'Could not convert XML encoding %s to UTF-8.', array('%s' => $encoding), WATCHDOG_WARNING);
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function drupal_convert_to_utf8($data, $encoding) {
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$out = @iconv($encoding, 'utf-8', $data);
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$out = @mb_convert_encoding($data, 'utf-8', $encoding);
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$out = @recode_string($encoding . '..utf-8', $data);
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watchdog('php', 'Unsupported encoding %s. Please install iconv, GNU recode or mbstring for PHP.', array('%s' => $encoding), WATCHDOG_ERROR);
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$ellipsis = drupal_substr(t('...'), 0, $max_length);
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}
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// Find the last word boundary, if there is one within $min_wordsafe_length
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// to $max_length characters. preg_match() is always greedy, so it will
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// find the longest string possible.
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$found = preg_match('/^(.{' . $min_wordsafe_length . ',' . $max_length . '})[' . PREG_CLASS_UNICODE_WORD_BOUNDARY . ']/u', $string, $matches);
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if ($found) {
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$string = $matches[1];
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}
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$string = drupal_substr($string, 0, $max_length);
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}
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}
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return $string;
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}
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/**
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* Encodes MIME/HTTP header values that contain incorrectly encoded characters.
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*
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* For example, mime_header_encode('tést.txt') returns "=?UTF-8?B?dMOpc3QudHh0?=".
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*
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* See http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2047.txt for more information.
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*
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* Notes:
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* - Only encode strings that contain non-ASCII characters.
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* - We progressively cut-off a chunk with truncate_utf8(). This is to ensure
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* each chunk starts and ends on a character boundary.
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* - Using \n as the chunk separator may cause problems on some systems and may
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* have to be changed to \r\n or \r.
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*
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* @param $string
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* The header to encode.
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*
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* @return string
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* The mime-encoded header.
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*
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* @see mime_header_decode()
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*/
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function mime_header_encode($string) {
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if (preg_match('/[^\x20-\x7E]/', $string)) {
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$chunk_size = 47; // floor((75 - strlen("=?UTF-8?B??=")) * 0.75);
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$len = strlen($string);
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$output = '';
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while ($len > 0) {
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$chunk = drupal_truncate_bytes($string, $chunk_size);
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$output .= ' =?UTF-8?B?' . base64_encode($chunk) . "?=\n";
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$c = strlen($chunk);
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$string = substr($string, $c);
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$len -= $c;
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}
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return trim($output);
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}
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return $string;
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}
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|
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/**
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* Decodes MIME/HTTP encoded header values.
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*
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* @param $header
|
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* The header to decode.
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*
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* @return string
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* The mime-decoded header.
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*
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* @see mime_header_encode()
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*/
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function mime_header_decode($header) {
|
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// First step: encoded chunks followed by other encoded chunks (need to collapse whitespace)
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$header = preg_replace_callback('/=\?([^?]+)\?(Q|B)\?([^?]+|\?(?!=))\?=\s+(?==\?)/', '_mime_header_decode', $header);
|
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// Second step: remaining chunks (do not collapse whitespace)
|
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return preg_replace_callback('/=\?([^?]+)\?(Q|B)\?([^?]+|\?(?!=))\?=/', '_mime_header_decode', $header);
|
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}
|
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|
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/**
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* Decodes encoded header data passed from mime_header_decode().
|
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*
|
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* Callback for preg_replace_callback() within mime_header_decode().
|
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*
|
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* @param $matches
|
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* The array of matches from preg_replace_callback().
|
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*
|
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* @return string
|
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* The mime-decoded string.
|
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*
|
431
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* @see mime_header_decode()
|
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*/
|
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function _mime_header_decode($matches) {
|
434
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// Regexp groups:
|
435
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// 1: Character set name
|
436
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// 2: Escaping method (Q or B)
|
437
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// 3: Encoded data
|
438
|
$data = ($matches[2] == 'B') ? base64_decode($matches[3]) : str_replace('_', ' ', quoted_printable_decode($matches[3]));
|
439
|
if (strtolower($matches[1]) != 'utf-8') {
|
440
|
$data = drupal_convert_to_utf8($data, $matches[1]);
|
441
|
}
|
442
|
return $data;
|
443
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}
|
444
|
|
445
|
/**
|
446
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* Decodes all HTML entities (including numerical ones) to regular UTF-8 bytes.
|
447
|
*
|
448
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* Double-escaped entities will only be decoded once ("&lt;" becomes "<"
|
449
|
* , not "<"). Be careful when using this function, as decode_entities can
|
450
|
* revert previous sanitization efforts (<script> will become <script>).
|
451
|
*
|
452
|
* @param $text
|
453
|
* The text to decode entities in.
|
454
|
*
|
455
|
* @return
|
456
|
* The input $text, with all HTML entities decoded once.
|
457
|
*/
|
458
|
function decode_entities($text) {
|
459
|
return html_entity_decode($text, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8');
|
460
|
}
|
461
|
|
462
|
/**
|
463
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* Counts the number of characters in a UTF-8 string.
|
464
|
*
|
465
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* This is less than or equal to the byte count.
|
466
|
*
|
467
|
* @param $text
|
468
|
* The string to run the operation on.
|
469
|
*
|
470
|
* @return integer
|
471
|
* The length of the string.
|
472
|
*
|
473
|
* @ingroup php_wrappers
|
474
|
*/
|
475
|
function drupal_strlen($text) {
|
476
|
global $multibyte;
|
477
|
if ($multibyte == UNICODE_MULTIBYTE) {
|
478
|
return mb_strlen($text);
|
479
|
}
|
480
|
else {
|
481
|
// Do not count UTF-8 continuation bytes.
|
482
|
return strlen(preg_replace("/[\x80-\xBF]/", '', $text));
|
483
|
}
|
484
|
}
|
485
|
|
486
|
/**
|
487
|
* Uppercase a UTF-8 string.
|
488
|
*
|
489
|
* @param $text
|
490
|
* The string to run the operation on.
|
491
|
*
|
492
|
* @return string
|
493
|
* The string in uppercase.
|
494
|
*
|
495
|
* @ingroup php_wrappers
|
496
|
*/
|
497
|
function drupal_strtoupper($text) {
|
498
|
global $multibyte;
|
499
|
if ($multibyte == UNICODE_MULTIBYTE) {
|
500
|
return mb_strtoupper($text);
|
501
|
}
|
502
|
else {
|
503
|
// Use C-locale for ASCII-only uppercase
|
504
|
$text = strtoupper($text);
|
505
|
// Case flip Latin-1 accented letters
|
506
|
$text = preg_replace_callback('/\xC3[\xA0-\xB6\xB8-\xBE]/', '_unicode_caseflip', $text);
|
507
|
return $text;
|
508
|
}
|
509
|
}
|
510
|
|
511
|
/**
|
512
|
* Lowercase a UTF-8 string.
|
513
|
*
|
514
|
* @param $text
|
515
|
* The string to run the operation on.
|
516
|
*
|
517
|
* @return string
|
518
|
* The string in lowercase.
|
519
|
*
|
520
|
* @ingroup php_wrappers
|
521
|
*/
|
522
|
function drupal_strtolower($text) {
|
523
|
global $multibyte;
|
524
|
if ($multibyte == UNICODE_MULTIBYTE) {
|
525
|
return mb_strtolower($text);
|
526
|
}
|
527
|
else {
|
528
|
// Use C-locale for ASCII-only lowercase
|
529
|
$text = strtolower($text);
|
530
|
// Case flip Latin-1 accented letters
|
531
|
$text = preg_replace_callback('/\xC3[\x80-\x96\x98-\x9E]/', '_unicode_caseflip', $text);
|
532
|
return $text;
|
533
|
}
|
534
|
}
|
535
|
|
536
|
/**
|
537
|
* Flips U+C0-U+DE to U+E0-U+FD and back.
|
538
|
*
|
539
|
* @param $matches
|
540
|
* An array of matches.
|
541
|
*
|
542
|
* @return array
|
543
|
* The Latin-1 version of the array of matches.
|
544
|
*
|
545
|
* @see drupal_strtolower()
|
546
|
*/
|
547
|
function _unicode_caseflip($matches) {
|
548
|
return $matches[0][0] . chr(ord($matches[0][1]) ^ 32);
|
549
|
}
|
550
|
|
551
|
/**
|
552
|
* Capitalizes the first letter of a UTF-8 string.
|
553
|
*
|
554
|
* @param $text
|
555
|
* The string to convert.
|
556
|
*
|
557
|
* @return
|
558
|
* The string with the first letter as uppercase.
|
559
|
*
|
560
|
* @ingroup php_wrappers
|
561
|
*/
|
562
|
function drupal_ucfirst($text) {
|
563
|
// Note: no mbstring equivalent!
|
564
|
return drupal_strtoupper(drupal_substr($text, 0, 1)) . drupal_substr($text, 1);
|
565
|
}
|
566
|
|
567
|
/**
|
568
|
* Cuts off a piece of a string based on character indices and counts.
|
569
|
*
|
570
|
* Follows the same behavior as PHP's own substr() function. Note that for
|
571
|
* cutting off a string at a known character/substring location, the usage of
|
572
|
* PHP's normal strpos/substr is safe and much faster.
|
573
|
*
|
574
|
* @param $text
|
575
|
* The input string.
|
576
|
* @param $start
|
577
|
* The position at which to start reading.
|
578
|
* @param $length
|
579
|
* The number of characters to read.
|
580
|
*
|
581
|
* @return
|
582
|
* The shortened string.
|
583
|
*
|
584
|
* @ingroup php_wrappers
|
585
|
*/
|
586
|
function drupal_substr($text, $start, $length = NULL) {
|
587
|
global $multibyte;
|
588
|
if ($multibyte == UNICODE_MULTIBYTE) {
|
589
|
return $length === NULL ? mb_substr($text, $start) : mb_substr($text, $start, $length);
|
590
|
}
|
591
|
else {
|
592
|
$strlen = strlen($text);
|
593
|
// Find the starting byte offset.
|
594
|
$bytes = 0;
|
595
|
if ($start > 0) {
|
596
|
// Count all the continuation bytes from the start until we have found
|
597
|
// $start characters or the end of the string.
|
598
|
$bytes = -1; $chars = -1;
|
599
|
while ($bytes < $strlen - 1 && $chars < $start) {
|
600
|
$bytes++;
|
601
|
$c = ord($text[$bytes]);
|
602
|
if ($c < 0x80 || $c >= 0xC0) {
|
603
|
$chars++;
|
604
|
}
|
605
|
}
|
606
|
}
|
607
|
elseif ($start < 0) {
|
608
|
// Count all the continuation bytes from the end until we have found
|
609
|
// abs($start) characters.
|
610
|
$start = abs($start);
|
611
|
$bytes = $strlen; $chars = 0;
|
612
|
while ($bytes > 0 && $chars < $start) {
|
613
|
$bytes--;
|
614
|
$c = ord($text[$bytes]);
|
615
|
if ($c < 0x80 || $c >= 0xC0) {
|
616
|
$chars++;
|
617
|
}
|
618
|
}
|
619
|
}
|
620
|
$istart = $bytes;
|
621
|
|
622
|
// Find the ending byte offset.
|
623
|
if ($length === NULL) {
|
624
|
$iend = $strlen;
|
625
|
}
|
626
|
elseif ($length > 0) {
|
627
|
// Count all the continuation bytes from the starting index until we have
|
628
|
// found $length characters or reached the end of the string, then
|
629
|
// backtrace one byte.
|
630
|
$iend = $istart - 1;
|
631
|
$chars = -1;
|
632
|
$last_real = FALSE;
|
633
|
while ($iend < $strlen - 1 && $chars < $length) {
|
634
|
$iend++;
|
635
|
$c = ord($text[$iend]);
|
636
|
$last_real = FALSE;
|
637
|
if ($c < 0x80 || $c >= 0xC0) {
|
638
|
$chars++;
|
639
|
$last_real = TRUE;
|
640
|
}
|
641
|
}
|
642
|
// Backtrace one byte if the last character we found was a real character
|
643
|
// and we don't need it.
|
644
|
if ($last_real && $chars >= $length) {
|
645
|
$iend--;
|
646
|
}
|
647
|
}
|
648
|
elseif ($length < 0) {
|
649
|
// Count all the continuation bytes from the end until we have found
|
650
|
// abs($start) characters, then backtrace one byte.
|
651
|
$length = abs($length);
|
652
|
$iend = $strlen; $chars = 0;
|
653
|
while ($iend > 0 && $chars < $length) {
|
654
|
$iend--;
|
655
|
$c = ord($text[$iend]);
|
656
|
if ($c < 0x80 || $c >= 0xC0) {
|
657
|
$chars++;
|
658
|
}
|
659
|
}
|
660
|
// Backtrace one byte if we are not at the beginning of the string.
|
661
|
if ($iend > 0) {
|
662
|
$iend--;
|
663
|
}
|
664
|
}
|
665
|
else {
|
666
|
// $length == 0, return an empty string.
|
667
|
return '';
|
668
|
}
|
669
|
|
670
|
return substr($text, $istart, max(0, $iend - $istart + 1));
|
671
|
}
|
672
|
}
|