;;; puny.el --- translate non-ASCII domain names to ASCII ;; Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen ;; Keywords: mail, net ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . ;;; Commentary: ;; Written by looking at ;; http://stackoverflow.com/questions/183485/can-anyone-recommend-a-good-free-javascript-for-punycode-to-unicode-conversion ;;; Code: (require 'seq) (defun puny-encode-domain (domain) "Encode DOMAIN according to the IDNA/punycode algorithm. For instance, \"fśf.org\" => \"xn--ff-2sa.org\"." ;; The vast majority of domain names are not IDNA domain names, so ;; add a check first to avoid doing unnecessary work. (if (string-match "\\'[[:ascii:]]+\\'" domain) domain (mapconcat 'puny-encode-string (split-string domain "[.]") "."))) (defun puny-encode-string (string) "Encode STRING according to the IDNA/punycode algorithm. This is used to encode non-ASCII domain names. For instance, \"bücher\" => \"xn--bcher-kva\"." (let ((ascii (seq-filter (lambda (char) (< char 128)) string))) (if (= (length ascii) (length string)) string (concat "xn--" (if (null ascii) "" (concat ascii "-")) (puny-encode-complex (length ascii) string))))) (defun puny-decode-domain (domain) "Decode DOMAIN according to the IDNA/punycode algorithm. For instance, \"xn--ff-2sa.org\" => \"fśf.org\"." (mapconcat 'puny-decode-string (split-string domain "[.]") ".")) (defun puny-decode-string (string) "Decode an IDNA/punycode-encoded string. For instance \"xn--bcher-kva\" => \"bücher\"." (if (string-match "\\`xn--" string) (puny-decode-string-internal (substring string 4)) string)) (defconst puny-initial-n 128) (defconst puny-initial-bias 72) (defconst puny-base 36) (defconst puny-damp 700) (defconst puny-tmin 1) (defconst puny-tmax 26) (defconst puny-skew 28) ;; 0-25 a-z ;; 26-36 0-9 (defun puny-encode-digit (d) (if (< d 26) (+ ?a d) (+ ?0 (- d 26)))) (defun puny-adapt (delta num-points first-time) (let ((delta (if first-time (/ delta puny-damp) (/ delta 2))) (k 0)) (setq delta (+ delta (/ delta num-points))) (while (> delta (/ (* (- puny-base puny-tmin) puny-tmax) 2)) (setq delta (/ delta (- puny-base puny-tmin)) k (+ k puny-base))) (+ k (/ (* (1+ (- puny-base puny-tmin)) delta) (+ delta puny-skew))))) (defun puny-encode-complex (insertion-points string) (let ((n puny-initial-n) (delta 0) (bias puny-initial-bias) (h insertion-points) result m ijv q) (while (< h (length string)) (setq ijv (cl-loop for char across string when (>= char n) minimize char)) (setq m ijv) (setq delta (+ delta (* (- m n) (+ h 1))) n m) (cl-loop for char across string when (< char n) do (cl-incf delta) when (= char ijv) do (progn (setq q delta) (cl-loop with k = puny-base for t1 = (cond ((<= k bias) puny-tmin) ((>= k (+ bias puny-tmax)) puny-tmax) (t (- k bias))) while (>= q t1) do (push (puny-encode-digit (+ t1 (mod (- q t1) (- puny-base t1)))) result) do (setq q (/ (- q t1) (- puny-base t1)) k (+ k puny-base))) (push (puny-encode-digit q) result) (setq bias (puny-adapt delta (+ h 1) (= h insertion-points)) delta 0 h (1+ h)))) (cl-incf delta) (cl-incf n)) (nreverse result))) (defun puny-decode-digit (cp) (cond ((<= cp ?9) (+ (- cp ?0) 26)) ((<= cp ?Z) (- cp ?A)) ((<= cp ?z) (- cp ?a)) (t puny-base))) (defun puny-decode-string-internal (string) (with-temp-buffer (insert string) ;; The encoded chars are after any final dash, else the whole string. (let ((encoded (buffer-substring (if (search-backward "-" nil 'move) (1+ (point)) (point)) (point-max))) (ic 0) (i 0) (bias puny-initial-bias) (n puny-initial-n) out) (delete-region (point) (point-max)) (while (< ic (length encoded)) (let ((old-i i) (w 1) (k puny-base) digit t1) (cl-loop do (progn (setq digit (puny-decode-digit (aref encoded ic))) (cl-incf ic) (cl-incf i (* digit w)) (setq t1 (cond ((<= k bias) puny-tmin) ((>= k (+ bias puny-tmax)) puny-tmax) (t (- k bias))))) while (>= digit t1) do (setq w (* w (- puny-base t1)) k (+ k puny-base))) (setq out (1+ (buffer-size))) (setq bias (puny-adapt (- i old-i) out (= old-i 0)))) (setq n (+ n (/ i out)) i (mod i out)) (goto-char (point-min)) (forward-char i) (insert (format "%c" n)) (cl-incf i))) (buffer-string))) ;; http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr39/#Restriction_Level_Detection ;; http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr31/#Table_Candidate_Characters_for_Inclusion_in_Identifiers (defun puny-highly-restrictive-string-p (string) "Say whether STRING is \"highly restrictive\" in the Unicode IDNA sense. See http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr39/#Restriction_Level_Detection for details. The main idea is that if you're mixing scripts (like latin and cyrillic), you may confuse the user by using homographs." (let ((scripts (delq t (seq-uniq (seq-map (lambda (char) (if (memq char ;; These characters are always allowed ;; in any string. '(#x0027 ; APOSTROPHE #x002D ; HYPHEN-MINUS #x002E ; FULL STOP #x003A ; COLON #x00B7 ; MIDDLE DOT #x058A ; ARMENIAN HYPHEN #x05F3 ; HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERESH #x05F4 ; HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERSHAYIM #x0F0B ; TIBETAN MARK INTERSYLLABIC TSHEG #x200C ; ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER* #x200D ; ZERO WIDTH JOINER* #x2010 ; HYPHEN #x2019 ; RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK #x2027 ; HYPHENATION POINT #x30A0 ; KATAKANA-HIRAGANA DOUBLE HYPHEN #x30FB)) ; KATAKANA MIDDLE DOT t (aref char-script-table char))) string))))) (or ;; Every character uses the same script. (= (length scripts) 1) (seq-some 'identity (mapcar (lambda (list) (seq-every-p (lambda (script) (memq script list)) scripts)) '((latin han hiragana kana) (latin han bopomofo) (latin han hangul))))))) (defun puny-highly-restrictive-domain-p (domain) "Say whether DOMAIN is \"highly restrictive\" in the Unicode IDNA sense. See `puny-highly-restrictive-string-p' for further details." (seq-every-p 'puny-highly-restrictive-string-p (split-string domain "[.]"))) (provide 'puny) ;;; puny.el ends here