| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176 | "use strict";// Description of supported double byte encodings and aliases.// Tables are not require()-d until they are needed to speed up library load.// require()-s are direct to support Browserify.module.exports = {        // == Japanese/ShiftJIS ====================================================    // All japanese encodings are based on JIS X set of standards:    // JIS X 0201 - Single-byte encoding of ASCII + ¥ + Kana chars at 0xA1-0xDF.    // JIS X 0208 - Main set of 6879 characters, placed in 94x94 plane, to be encoded by 2 bytes.     //              Has several variations in 1978, 1983, 1990 and 1997.    // JIS X 0212 - Supplementary plane of 6067 chars in 94x94 plane. 1990. Effectively dead.    // JIS X 0213 - Extension and modern replacement of 0208 and 0212. Total chars: 11233.    //              2 planes, first is superset of 0208, second - revised 0212.    //              Introduced in 2000, revised 2004. Some characters are in Unicode Plane 2 (0x2xxxx)    // Byte encodings are:    //  * Shift_JIS: Compatible with 0201, uses not defined chars in top half as lead bytes for double-byte    //               encoding of 0208. Lead byte ranges: 0x81-0x9F, 0xE0-0xEF; Trail byte ranges: 0x40-0x7E, 0x80-0x9E, 0x9F-0xFC.    //               Windows CP932 is a superset of Shift_JIS. Some companies added more chars, notably KDDI.    //  * EUC-JP:    Up to 3 bytes per character. Used mostly on *nixes.    //               0x00-0x7F       - lower part of 0201    //               0x8E, 0xA1-0xDF - upper part of 0201    //               (0xA1-0xFE)x2   - 0208 plane (94x94).    //               0x8F, (0xA1-0xFE)x2 - 0212 plane (94x94).    //  * JIS X 208: 7-bit, direct encoding of 0208. Byte ranges: 0x21-0x7E (94 values). Uncommon.    //               Used as-is in ISO2022 family.    //  * ISO2022-JP: Stateful encoding, with escape sequences to switch between ASCII,     //                0201-1976 Roman, 0208-1978, 0208-1983.    //  * ISO2022-JP-1: Adds esc seq for 0212-1990.    //  * ISO2022-JP-2: Adds esc seq for GB2313-1980, KSX1001-1992, ISO8859-1, ISO8859-7.    //  * ISO2022-JP-3: Adds esc seq for 0201-1976 Kana set, 0213-2000 Planes 1, 2.    //  * ISO2022-JP-2004: Adds 0213-2004 Plane 1.    //    // After JIS X 0213 appeared, Shift_JIS-2004, EUC-JISX0213 and ISO2022-JP-2004 followed, with just changing the planes.    //    // Overall, it seems that it's a mess :( http://www8.plala.or.jp/tkubota1/unicode-symbols-map2.html    'shiftjis': {        type: '_dbcs',        table: function() { return require('./tables/shiftjis.json') },        encodeAdd: {'\u00a5': 0x5C, '\u203E': 0x7E},        encodeSkipVals: [{from: 0xED40, to: 0xF940}],    },    'csshiftjis': 'shiftjis',    'mskanji': 'shiftjis',    'sjis': 'shiftjis',    'windows31j': 'shiftjis',    'ms31j': 'shiftjis',    'xsjis': 'shiftjis',    'windows932': 'shiftjis',    'ms932': 'shiftjis',    '932': 'shiftjis',    'cp932': 'shiftjis',    'eucjp': {        type: '_dbcs',        table: function() { return require('./tables/eucjp.json') },        encodeAdd: {'\u00a5': 0x5C, '\u203E': 0x7E},    },    // TODO: KDDI extension to Shift_JIS    // TODO: IBM CCSID 942 = CP932, but F0-F9 custom chars and other char changes.    // TODO: IBM CCSID 943 = Shift_JIS = CP932 with original Shift_JIS lower 128 chars.    // == Chinese/GBK ==========================================================    // http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GBK    // We mostly implement W3C recommendation: https://www.w3.org/TR/encoding/#gbk-encoder    // Oldest GB2312 (1981, ~7600 chars) is a subset of CP936    'gb2312': 'cp936',    'gb231280': 'cp936',    'gb23121980': 'cp936',    'csgb2312': 'cp936',    'csiso58gb231280': 'cp936',    'euccn': 'cp936',    // Microsoft's CP936 is a subset and approximation of GBK.    'windows936': 'cp936',    'ms936': 'cp936',    '936': 'cp936',    'cp936': {        type: '_dbcs',        table: function() { return require('./tables/cp936.json') },    },    // GBK (~22000 chars) is an extension of CP936 that added user-mapped chars and some other.    'gbk': {        type: '_dbcs',        table: function() { return require('./tables/cp936.json').concat(require('./tables/gbk-added.json')) },    },    'xgbk': 'gbk',    'isoir58': 'gbk',    // GB18030 is an algorithmic extension of GBK.    // Main source: https://www.w3.org/TR/encoding/#gbk-encoder    // http://icu-project.org/docs/papers/gb18030.html    // http://source.icu-project.org/repos/icu/data/trunk/charset/data/xml/gb-18030-2000.xml    // http://www.khngai.com/chinese/charmap/tblgbk.php?page=0    'gb18030': {        type: '_dbcs',        table: function() { return require('./tables/cp936.json').concat(require('./tables/gbk-added.json')) },        gb18030: function() { return require('./tables/gb18030-ranges.json') },        encodeSkipVals: [0x80],        encodeAdd: {'€': 0xA2E3},    },    'chinese': 'gb18030',    // == Korean ===============================================================    // EUC-KR, KS_C_5601 and KS X 1001 are exactly the same.    'windows949': 'cp949',    'ms949': 'cp949',    '949': 'cp949',    'cp949': {        type: '_dbcs',        table: function() { return require('./tables/cp949.json') },    },    'cseuckr': 'cp949',    'csksc56011987': 'cp949',    'euckr': 'cp949',    'isoir149': 'cp949',    'korean': 'cp949',    'ksc56011987': 'cp949',    'ksc56011989': 'cp949',    'ksc5601': 'cp949',    // == Big5/Taiwan/Hong Kong ================================================    // There are lots of tables for Big5 and cp950. Please see the following links for history:    // http://moztw.org/docs/big5/  http://www.haible.de/bruno/charsets/conversion-tables/Big5.html    // Variations, in roughly number of defined chars:    //  * Windows CP 950: Microsoft variant of Big5. Canonical: http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MICSFT/WINDOWS/CP950.TXT    //  * Windows CP 951: Microsoft variant of Big5-HKSCS-2001. Seems to be never public. http://me.abelcheung.org/articles/research/what-is-cp951/    //  * Big5-2003 (Taiwan standard) almost superset of cp950.    //  * Unicode-at-on (UAO) / Mozilla 1.8. Falling out of use on the Web. Not supported by other browsers.    //  * Big5-HKSCS (-2001, -2004, -2008). Hong Kong standard.     //    many unicode code points moved from PUA to Supplementary plane (U+2XXXX) over the years.    //    Plus, it has 4 combining sequences.    //    Seems that Mozilla refused to support it for 10 yrs. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162431 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=310299    //    because big5-hkscs is the only encoding to include astral characters in non-algorithmic way.    //    Implementations are not consistent within browsers; sometimes labeled as just big5.    //    MS Internet Explorer switches from big5 to big5-hkscs when a patch applied.    //    Great discussion & recap of what's going on https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=912470#c31    //    In the encoder, it might make sense to support encoding old PUA mappings to Big5 bytes seq-s.    //    Official spec: http://www.ogcio.gov.hk/en/business/tech_promotion/ccli/terms/doc/2003cmp_2008.txt    //                   http://www.ogcio.gov.hk/tc/business/tech_promotion/ccli/terms/doc/hkscs-2008-big5-iso.txt    //     // Current understanding of how to deal with Big5(-HKSCS) is in the Encoding Standard, http://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#big5-encoder    // Unicode mapping (http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/OBSOLETE/EASTASIA/OTHER/BIG5.TXT) is said to be wrong.    'windows950': 'cp950',    'ms950': 'cp950',    '950': 'cp950',    'cp950': {        type: '_dbcs',        table: function() { return require('./tables/cp950.json') },    },    // Big5 has many variations and is an extension of cp950. We use Encoding Standard's as a consensus.    'big5': 'big5hkscs',    'big5hkscs': {        type: '_dbcs',        table: function() { return require('./tables/cp950.json').concat(require('./tables/big5-added.json')) },        encodeSkipVals: [0xa2cc],    },    'cnbig5': 'big5hkscs',    'csbig5': 'big5hkscs',    'xxbig5': 'big5hkscs',};
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