package jcode;;######################################################################;#;# jcode.pl: Perl library for Japanese character code conversion;#;# Copyright (c) 1995-1999 Kazumasa Utashiro <utashiro@iij.ad.jp>;# Internet Initiative Japan Inc.;# 3-13 Kanda Nishiki-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0054, Japan;#;# Copyright (c) 1992,1993,1994 Kazumasa Utashiro;# Software Research Associates, Inc.;#;# Use and redistribution for ANY PURPOSE are granted as long as all;# copyright notices are retained.  Redistribution with modification;# is allowed provided that you make your modified version obviously;# distinguishable from the original one.  THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED;# BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE;# DISCLAIMED.;#;# Original version was developed under the name of srekcah@sra.co.jp;# February 1992 and it was called kconv.pl at the beginning.  This;# address was a pen name for group of individuals and it is no longer;# valid.;#;# The latest version is available here:;#;#	ftp://ftp.iij.ad.jp/pub/IIJ/dist/utashiro/perl/;#;; $rcsid = q$Id: jcode.pl,v 2.11 1999/12/26 17:16:47 utashiro Exp $;;#;######################################################################;#;# PERL4 INTERFACE:;#;#	&jcode'getcode(*line);#		Return 'jis', 'sjis', 'euc' or undef according to;#		Japanese character code in $line.  Return 'binary' if;#		the data has non-character code.;#;#		When evaluated in array context, it returns a list;#		contains two items.  First value is the number of;#		characters which matched to the expected code, and;#		second value is the code name.  It is useful if and;#		only if the number is not 0 and the code is undef;;#		that case means it couldn't tell 'euc' or 'sjis';#		because the evaluation score was exactly same.  This;#		interface is too tricky, though.;#;#		Code detection between euc and sjis is very difficult;#		or sometimes impossible or even lead to wrong result;#		when it includes JIS X0201 KANA characters.  So JIS;#		X0201 KANA is ignored for automatic code detection.;#;#	&jcode'convert(*line, $ocode [, $icode [, $option]]);#		Convert the contents of $line to the specified;#		Japanese code given in the second argument $ocode.;#		$ocode can be any of "jis", "sjis" or "euc", or use;#		"noconv" when you don't want the code conversion.;#		Input code is recognized automatically from the line;#		itself when $icode is not supplied (JIS X0201 KANA is;#		ignored in code detection.  See the above descripton;#		of &getcode).  $icode also can be specified, but;#		xxx2yyy routine is more efficient when both codes are;#		known.;#;#		It returns the code of input string in scalar context,;#		and a list of pointer of convert subroutine and the;#		input code in array context.;#;#		Japanese character code JIS X0201, X0208, X0212 and;#		ASCII code are supported.  X0212 characters can not be;#		represented in SJIS and they will be replased by;#		"geta" character when converted to SJIS.;#;#		See next paragraph for $option parameter.;#;#	&jcode'xxx2yyy(*line [, $option]);#		Convert the Japanese code from xxx to yyy.  String xxx;#		and yyy are any convination from "jis", "euc" or;#		"sjis".  They return *approximate* number of converted;#		bytes.  So return value 0 means the line was not;#		converted at all.;#;#		Optional parameter $option is used to specify optional;#		conversion method.  String "z" is for JIS X0201 KANA;#		to X0208 KANA, and "h" is for reverse.;#;#	$jcode'convf{'xxx', 'yyy'};#		The value of this associative array is pointer to the;#		subroutine jcode'xxx2yyy().;#;#	&jcode'to($ocode, $line [, $icode [, $option]]);#	&jcode'jis($line [, $icode [, $option]]);#	&jcode'euc($line [, $icode [, $option]]);#	&jcode'sjis($line [, $icode [, $option]]);#		These functions are prepared for easy use of;#		call/return-by-value interface.  You can use these;#		funcitons in s///e operation or any other place for;#		convenience.;#;#	&jcode'jis_inout($in, $out);#		Set or inquire JIS start and end sequences.  Default;#		is "ESC-$-B" and "ESC-(-B".  If you supplied only one;#		character, "ESC-$" or "ESC-(" is prepended for each;#		character respectively.  Acutually "ESC-(-B" is not a;#		sequence to end JIS code but a sequence to start ASCII;#		code set.  So `in' and `out' are somewhat misleading.;#;#	&jcode'get_inout($string);#		Get JIS start and end sequences from $string.;#;#	&jcode'cache();#	&jcode'nocache();#	&jcode'flush();#		Usually, converted character is cached in memory to;#		avoid same calculations have to be done many times.;#		To disable this caching, call &jcode'nocache().  It;#		can be revived by &jcode'cache() and cache is flushed;#		by calling &jcode'flush().  &cache() and &nocache();#		functions return previous caching state.;#;#	---------------------------------------------------------------;#;#	&jcode'h2z_xxx(*line);#		JIS X0201 KANA (so-called Hankaku-KANA) to X0208 KANA;#		(Zenkaku-KANA) code conversion routine.  String xxx is;#		any of "jis", "sjis" and "euc".  From the difficulty;#		of recognizing code set from 1-byte KATAKANA string,;#		automatic code recognition is not supported.;#;#	&jcode'z2h_xxx(*line);#		X0208 to X0201 KANA code conversion routine.  String;#		xxx is any of "jis", "sjis" and "euc".;#;#	$jcode'z2hf{'xxx'};#	$jcode'h2zf{'xxx'};#		These are pointer to the corresponding function just;#		as $jcode'convf.;#;#	---------------------------------------------------------------;#;#	&jcode'tr(*line, $from, $to [, $option]);#		&jcode'tr emulates tr operator for 2 byte code.  Only 'd';#		is interpreted as an option.;#;#		Range operator like `A-Z' for 2 byte code is partially;#		supported.  Code must be JIS or EUC, and first byte;#		have to be same on first and last character.;#;#		CAUTION: Handling range operator is a kind of trick;#		and it is not perfect.  So if you need to transfer `-' ;#		character, please be sure to put it at the beginning;#		or the end of $from and $to strings.;#;#	&jcode'trans($line, $from, $to [, $option);#		Same as &jcode'tr but accept string and return string;#		after translation.;#;#	---------------------------------------------------------------;#;#	&jcode'init();#		Initialize the variables used in this package.  You;#		don't have to call this when using jocde.pl by `do' or;#		`require' interface.  Call it first if you embedded;#		the jcode.pl at the end of your script.;#;######################################################################;#;# PERL5 INTERFACE:;#;# Current jcode.pl is written in Perl 4 but it is possible to use;# from Perl 5 using `references'.  Fully perl5 capable version is;# future issue.;#;# Since lexical variable is not a subject of typeglob, *string style;# call doesn't work if the variable is declared as `my'.  Same thing;# happens to special variable $_ if the perl is compiled to use;# thread capability.  So using reference is generally recommented to;# avoid the mysterious error.;#;#	jcode::getcode(\$line);#	jcode::convert(\$line, $ocode [, $icode [, $option]]);#	jcode::xxx2yyy(\$line [, $option]);#	&{$jcode::convf{'xxx', 'yyy'}}(\$line);#	jcode::to($ocode, $line [, $icode [, $option]]);#	jcode::jis($line [, $icode [, $option]]);#	jcode::euc($line [, $icode [, $option]]);#	jcode::sjis($line [, $icode [, $option]]);#	jcode::jis_inout($in, $out);#	jcode::get_inout($string);#	jcode::cache();#	jcode::nocache();#	jcode::flush();#	jcode::h2z_xxx(\$line);#	jcode::z2h_xxx(\$line);#	&{$jcode::z2hf{'xxx'}}(\$line);#	&{$jcode::h2zf{'xxx'}}(\$line);#	jcode::tr(\$line, $from, $to [, $option]);#	jcode::trans($line, $from, $to [, $option);#	jcode::init();#;######################################################################;#;# SAMPLES;#;# Convert any Kanji code to JIS and print each line with code name.;#;#	while (defined($s = <>)) {;#	    $code = &jcode'convert(*s, 'jis');;#	    print $code, "\t", $s;;#	};#	;# Convert all lines to JIS according to the first recognized line.;#;#	while (defined($s = <>)) {;#	    print, next unless $s =~ /[\033\200-\377]/;;#	    (*f, $icode) = &jcode'convert(*s, 'jis');;#	    print;;#	    defined(&f) || next;;#	    while (<>) { &f(*s); print; };#	    last;;#	};#;# The safest way of JIS conversion.;#;#	while (defined($s = <>)) {;#	    ($matched, $icode) = &jcode'getcode(*s);;#	    if (@buf == 0 && $matched == 0) {;#		print $s;;#		next;;#	    };#	    push(@buf, $s);;#	    next unless $icode;;#	    while (defined($s = shift(@buf))) {;#		&jcode'convert(*s, 'jis', $icode);;#		print $s;;#	    };#	    while (defined($s = <>)) {;#		&jcode'convert(*s, 'jis', $icode);;#		print $s;;#	    };#	    last;;#	};#	print @buf if @buf;;#		;######################################################################;#;# Call initialize function if it is not called yet.  This may sound;# strange but it makes easy to embed the jcode.pl at the end of;# script.  Call &jcode'init at the beginning of the script in that;# case.;#&init unless defined $version;;#;# Initialize variables.;#sub init {    $version = $rcsid =~ /,v ([\d.]+)/ ? $1 : 'unkown';    $re_bin  = '[\000-\006\177\377]';    $re_jis0208_1978 = '\e\$\@';    $re_jis0208_1983 = '\e\$B';    $re_jis0208_1990 = '\e&\@\e\$B';    $re_jis0208 = "$re_jis0208_1978|$re_jis0208_1983|$re_jis0208_1990";    $re_jis0212 = '\e\$\(D';    $re_jp      = "$re_jis0208|$re_jis0212";    $re_asc     = '\e\([BJ]';    $re_kana    = '\e\(I';    $esc_0208 = "\e\$B";    $esc_0212 = "\e\$(D";    $esc_asc  = "\e(B";    $esc_kana = "\e(I";    $re_sjis_c    = '[\201-\237\340-\374][\100-\176\200-\374]';    $re_sjis_kana = '[\241-\337]';    $re_euc_c    = '[\241-\376][\241-\376]';    $re_euc_kana = '\216[\241-\337]';    $re_euc_0212 = '\217[\241-\376][\241-\376]';    # Use `geta' for undefined character code    $undef_sjis = "\x81\xac";    $cache = 1;    # X0201 -> X0208 KANA conversion table.  Looks weird?  Not that    # much.  This is simply JIS text without escape sequences.    ($h2z_high = $h2z = <<'__TABLE_END__') =~ tr/\041-\176/\241-\376/;!	!#	$	!"	%	!&	"	!V	#	!W^	!+	_	!,	0	!<'	%!	(	%#	)	%%	*	%'	+	%),	%c	-	%e	.	%g	/	%C1	%"	2	%$	3	%&	4	%(	5	%*6	%+	7	%-	8	%/	9	%1	:	%36^	%,	7^	%.	8^	%0	9^	%2	:^	%4;	%5	<	%7	=	%9	>	%;	?	%=;^	%6	<^	%8	=^	%:	>^	%<	?^	%>@	%?	A	%A	B	%D	C	%F	D	%H@^	%@	A^	%B	B^	%E	C^	%G	D^	%IE	%J	F	%K	G	%L	H	%M	I	%NJ	%O	K	%R	L	%U	M	%X	N	%[J^	%P	K^	%S	L^	%V	M^	%Y	N^	%\J_	%Q	K_	%T	L_	%W	M_	%Z	N_	%]O	%^	P	%_	Q	%`	R	%a	S	%bT	%d			U	%f			V	%hW	%i	X	%j	Y	%k	Z	%l	[	%m\	%o	]	%s	&	%r	3^	%t__TABLE_END__    %h2z = split(/\s+/, $h2z . $h2z_high);    %z2h = reverse %h2z;    $convf{'jis'  , 'jis' } = *jis2jis;    $convf{'jis'  , 'sjis'} = *jis2sjis;    $convf{'jis'  , 'euc' } = *jis2euc;    $convf{'euc'  , 'jis' } = *euc2jis;    $convf{'euc'  , 'sjis'} = *euc2sjis;    $convf{'euc'  , 'euc' } = *euc2euc;    $convf{'sjis' , 'jis' } = *sjis2jis;    $convf{'sjis' , 'sjis'} = *sjis2sjis;    $convf{'sjis' , 'euc' } = *sjis2euc;    $h2zf{'jis' } = *h2z_jis;    $z2hf{'jis' } = *z2h_jis;    $h2zf{'euc' } = *h2z_euc;    $z2hf{'euc' } = *z2h_euc;    $h2zf{'sjis'} = *h2z_sjis;    $z2hf{'sjis'} = *z2h_sjis;};#;# Set escape sequences which should be put before and after Japanese;# (JIS X0208) string.;#sub jis_inout {    $esc_0208 = shift || $esc_0208;    $esc_0208 = "\e\$$esc_0208" if length($esc_0208) == 1;    $esc_asc = shift || $esc_asc;    $esc_asc = "\e\($esc_asc" if length($esc_asc) == 1;    ($esc_0208, $esc_asc);};#;# Get JIS in and out sequences from the string.;#sub get_inout {    local($esc_0208, $esc_asc);    $_[$[] =~ /($re_jis0208)/o && ($esc_0208 = $1);    $_[$[] =~ /($re_asc)/o && ($esc_asc = $1);    ($esc_0208, $esc_asc);};#;# Recognize character code.;#sub getcode {    local(*s) = @_;    local($matched, $code);    if ($s !~ /[\e\200-\377]/) {	# not Japanese	$matched = 0;	$code = undef;    }					# 'jis'    elsif ($s =~ /$re_jp|$re_asc|$re_kana/o) {	$matched = 1;	$code = 'jis';    }    elsif ($s =~ /$re_bin/o) {		# 'binary'	$matched = 0;	$code = 'binary';    }    else {				# should be 'euc' or 'sjis'	local($sjis, $euc) = (0, 0);	while ($s =~ /(($re_sjis_c)+)/go) {	    $sjis += length($1);	}	while ($s =~ /(($re_euc_c|$re_euc_kana|$re_euc_0212)+)/go) {	    $euc  += length($1);	}	$matched = &max($sjis, $euc);	$code = ('euc', undef, 'sjis')[($sjis<=>$euc) + $[ + 1];    }    wantarray ? ($matched, $code) : $code;}sub max { $_[ $[ + ($_[ $[ ] < $_[ $[ + 1 ]) ]; };#;# Convert any code to specified code.;#sub convert {    local(*s, $ocode, $icode, $opt) = @_;    return (undef, undef) unless $icode = $icode || &getcode(*s);    return (undef, $icode) if $icode eq 'binary';    $ocode = 'jis' unless $ocode;    $ocode = $icode if $ocode eq 'noconv';    local(*f) = $convf{$icode, $ocode};    &f(*s, $opt);    wantarray ? (*f, $icode) : $icode;};#;# Easy return-by-value interfaces.;#sub jis  { &to('jis',  @_); }sub euc  { &to('euc',  @_); }sub sjis { &to('sjis', @_); }sub to {    local($ocode, $s, $icode, $opt) = @_;    &convert(*s, $ocode, $icode, $opt);    $s;}sub what {    local($s) = @_;    &getcode(*s);}sub trans {    local($s) = shift;    &tr(*s, @_);    $s;};#;# SJIS to JIS;#sub sjis2jis {    local(*s, $opt, $n) = @_;    &sjis2sjis(*s, $opt) if $opt;    $s =~ s/(($re_sjis_c|$re_sjis_kana)+)/&_sjis2jis($1) . $esc_asc/geo;    $n;}sub _sjis2jis {    local($s) = shift;    $s =~ s/(($re_sjis_c)+|($re_sjis_kana)+)/&__sjis2jis($1)/geo;    $s;}sub __sjis2jis {    local($s) = shift;    if ($s =~ /^$re_sjis_kana/o) {	$n += $s =~ tr/\241-\337/\041-\137/;	$esc_kana . $s;    } else {	$n += $s =~ s/($re_sjis_c)/$s2e{$1}||&s2e($1)/geo;	$s =~ tr/\241-\376/\041-\176/;	$esc_0208 . $s;    }};#;# EUC to JIS;#sub euc2jis {    local(*s, $opt, $n) = @_;    &euc2euc(*s, $opt) if $opt;    $s =~ s/(($re_euc_c|$re_euc_kana|$re_euc_0212)+)/	&_euc2jis($1) . $esc_asc    /geo;    $n;}sub _euc2jis {    local($s) = shift;    $s =~ s/(($re_euc_c)+|($re_euc_kana)+|($re_euc_0212)+)/&__euc2jis($1)/geo;    $s;}sub __euc2jis {    local($s) = shift;    local($esc);    if ($s =~ tr/\216//d) {	$esc = $esc_kana;    } elsif ($s =~ tr/\217//d) {	$esc = $esc_0212;    } else {	$esc = $esc_0208;    }    $n += $s =~ tr/\241-\376/\041-\176/;    $esc . $s;};#;# JIS to EUC;#sub jis2euc {    local(*s, $opt, $n) = @_;    $s =~ s/($re_jp|$re_asc|$re_kana)([^\e]*)/&_jis2euc($1,$2)/geo;    &euc2euc(*s, $opt) if $opt;    $n;}sub _jis2euc {    local($esc, $s) = @_;    if ($esc !~ /^$re_asc/o) {	$n += $s =~ tr/\041-\176/\241-\376/;	if ($esc =~ /^$re_kana/o) {	    $s =~ s/([\241-\337])/\216$1/g;	}	elsif ($esc =~ /^$re_jis0212/o) {	    $s =~ s/([\241-\376][\241-\376])/\217$1/g;	}    }    $s;};#;# JIS to SJIS;#sub jis2sjis {    local(*s, $opt, $n) = @_;    &jis2jis(*s, $opt) if $opt;    $s =~ s/($re_jp|$re_asc|$re_kana)([^\e]*)/&_jis2sjis($1,$2)/geo;    $n;}sub _jis2sjis {    local($esc, $s) = @_;    if ($esc =~ /^$re_jis0212/o) {	$s =~ s/../$undef_sjis/g;	$n = length;    }    elsif ($esc !~ /^$re_asc/o) {	$n += $s =~ tr/\041-\176/\241-\376/;	if ($esc =~ /^$re_jp/o) {	    $s =~ s/($re_euc_c)/$e2s{$1}||&e2s($1)/geo;	}    }    $s;};#;# SJIS to EUC;#sub sjis2euc {    local(*s, $opt,$n) = @_;    $n = $s =~ s/($re_sjis_c|$re_sjis_kana)/$s2e{$1}||&s2e($1)/geo;    &euc2euc(*s, $opt) if $opt;    $n;}sub s2e {    local($c1, $c2, $code);    ($c1, $c2) = unpack('CC', $code = shift);    if (0xa1 <= $c1 && $c1 <= 0xdf) {	$c2 = $c1;	$c1 = 0x8e;    } elsif (0x9f <= $c2) {	$c1 = $c1 * 2 - ($c1 >= 0xe0 ? 0xe0 : 0x60);	$c2 += 2;    } else {	$c1 = $c1 * 2 - ($c1 >= 0xe0 ? 0xe1 : 0x61);	$c2 += 0x60 + ($c2 < 0x7f);    }    if ($cache) {	$s2e{$code} = pack('CC', $c1, $c2);    } else {	pack('CC', $c1, $c2);    }};#;# EUC to SJIS;#sub euc2sjis {    local(*s, $opt,$n) = @_;    &euc2euc(*s, $opt) if $opt;    $n = $s =~ s/($re_euc_c|$re_euc_kana|$re_euc_0212)/$e2s{$1}||&e2s($1)/geo;}sub e2s {    local($c1, $c2, $code);    ($c1, $c2) = unpack('CC', $code = shift);    if ($c1 == 0x8e) {		# SS2	return substr($code, 1, 1);    } elsif ($c1 == 0x8f) {	# SS3	return $undef_sjis;    } elsif ($c1 % 2) {	$c1 = ($c1>>1) + ($c1 < 0xdf ? 0x31 : 0x71);	$c2 -= 0x60 + ($c2 < 0xe0);    } else {	$c1 = ($c1>>1) + ($c1 < 0xdf ? 0x30 : 0x70);	$c2 -= 2;    }    if ($cache) {	$e2s{$code} = pack('CC', $c1, $c2);    } else {	pack('CC', $c1, $c2);    }};#;# JIS to JIS, SJIS to SJIS, EUC to EUC;#sub jis2jis {    local(*s, $opt) = @_;    $s =~ s/$re_jis0208/$esc_0208/go;    $s =~ s/$re_asc/$esc_asc/go;    &h2z_jis(*s) if $opt =~ /z/;    &z2h_jis(*s) if $opt =~ /h/;}sub sjis2sjis {    local(*s, $opt) = @_;    &h2z_sjis(*s) if $opt =~ /z/;    &z2h_sjis(*s) if $opt =~ /h/;}sub euc2euc {    local(*s, $opt) = @_;    &h2z_euc(*s) if $opt =~ /z/;    &z2h_euc(*s) if $opt =~ /h/;};#;# Cache control functions;#sub cache {    ($cache, $cache = 1)[$[];}sub nocache {    ($cache, $cache = 0)[$[];}sub flushcache {    undef %e2s;    undef %s2e;};#;# X0201 -> X0208 KANA conversion routine;#sub h2z_jis {    local(*s, $n) = @_;    if ($s =~ s/$re_kana([^\e]*)/$esc_0208 . &_h2z_jis($1)/geo) {	1 while $s =~ s/(($re_jis0208)[^\e]*)($re_jis0208)/$1/o;    }    $n;}sub _h2z_jis {    local($s) = @_;    $n += $s =~ s/([\41-\137]([\136\137])?)/$h2z{$1}/g;    $s;}sub h2z_euc {    local(*s) = @_;    $s =~ s/\216([\241-\337])(\216([\336\337]))?/$h2z{"$1$3"}/g;}sub h2z_sjis {    local(*s, $n) = @_;    $s =~ s/(($re_sjis_c)+)|(([\241-\337])([\336\337])?)/	$1 || ($n++, $e2s{$h2z{$3}} || &e2s($h2z{$3}))    /geo;    $n;};#;# X0208 -> X0201 KANA conversion routine;#sub z2h_jis {    local(*s, $n) = @_;    $s =~ s/($re_jis0208)([^\e]+)/&_z2h_jis($2)/geo;    $n;}sub _z2h_jis {    local($s) = @_;    $s =~ s/((\%[!-~]|![\#\"&VW+,<])+|([^!%][!-~]|![^\#\"&VW+,<])+)/	&__z2h_jis($1)    /ge;    $s;}sub __z2h_jis {    local($s) = @_;    return $esc_0208 . $s unless /^%/ || $s =~ /^![\#\"&VW+,<]/;    $n += length($s) / 2;    $s =~ s/(..)/$z2h{$1}/g;    $esc_kana . $s;}sub z2h_euc {    local(*s, $n) = @_;    &init_z2h_euc unless defined %z2h_euc;    $s =~ s/($re_euc_c|$re_euc_kana)/	$z2h_euc{$1} ? ($n++, $z2h_euc{$1}) : $1    /geo;    $n;}sub z2h_sjis {    local(*s, $n) = @_;    &init_z2h_sjis unless defined %z2h_sjis;    $s =~ s/($re_sjis_c)/$z2h_sjis{$1} ? ($n++, $z2h_sjis{$1}) : $1/geo;    $n;};#;# Initializing JIS X0208 to X0201 KANA table for EUC and SJIS.  This;# can be done in &init but it's not worth doing.  Similarly,;# precalculated table is not worth to occupy the file space and;# reduce the readability.  The author personnaly discourages to use;# X0201 Kana character in the any situation.;#sub init_z2h_euc {    local($k, $s);    while (($k, $s) = each %z2h) {	$s =~ s/([\241-\337])/\216$1/g && ($z2h_euc{$k} = $s);    }}sub init_z2h_sjis {    local($s, $v);    while (($s, $v) = each %z2h) {	$s =~ /[\200-\377]/ && ($z2h_sjis{&e2s($s)} = $v);    }};#;# TR function for 2-byte code;#sub tr {    # $prev_from, $prev_to, %table are persistent variables    local(*s, $from, $to, $opt) = @_;    local(@from, @to);    local($jis, $n) = (0, 0);        $jis++, &jis2euc(*s) if $s =~ /$re_jp|$re_asc|$re_kana/o;    $jis++ if $to =~ /$re_jp|$re_asc|$re_kana/o;    if (!defined($prev_from) || $from ne $prev_from || $to ne $prev_to) {	($prev_from, $prev_to) = ($from, $to);	undef %table;	&_maketable;    }    $s =~ s/([\200-\377][\000-\377]|[\000-\377])/	defined($table{$1}) && ++$n ? $table{$1} : $1    /ge;    &euc2jis(*s) if $jis;    $n;}sub _maketable {    local($ascii) = '(\\\\[\\-\\\\]|[\0-\133\135-\177])';    &jis2euc(*to) if $to =~ /$re_jp|$re_asc|$re_kana/o;    &jis2euc(*from) if $from =~ /$re_jp|$re_asc|$re_kana/o;    grep(s/(([\200-\377])[\200-\377]-\2[\200-\377])/&_expnd2($1)/ge,	 $from, $to);    grep(s/($ascii-$ascii)/&_expnd1($1)/geo,	 $from, $to);    @to   = $to   =~ /[\200-\377][\000-\377]|[\000-\377]/g;    @from = $from =~ /[\200-\377][\000-\377]|[\000-\377]/g;    push(@to, ($opt =~ /d/ ? '' : $to[$#to]) x (@from - @to)) if @to < @from;    @table{@from} = @to;}sub _expnd1 {    local($s) = @_;    $s =~ s/\\(.)/$1/g;    local($c1, $c2) = unpack('CxC', $s);    if ($c1 <= $c2) {	for ($s = ''; $c1 <= $c2; $c1++) {	    $s .= pack('C', $c1);	}    }    $s;}sub _expnd2 {    local($s) = @_;    local($c1, $c2, $c3, $c4) = unpack('CCxCC', $s);    if ($c1 == $c3 && $c2 <= $c4) {	for ($s = ''; $c2 <= $c4; $c2++) {	    $s .= pack('CC', $c1, $c2);	}    }    $s;}1;