perl-unicode

Re: case folding failure on EBCDIC

2005-10-10 13:50:18

On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 07:13:15 -0700 (PDT), rajarshi das 
<dazio_r(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)com> wrote

Hi,
The following unicode folding test fails on EBCDIC
(perl-5.8.6) :

$a = '0178';
$b = '00FF';

$a1 = pack("U0U*", hex $code);
$b1 = pack("U0U*", map { hex } split " ", $mapping);

if (":$b1:" =~ /:[$a1]:/i) {
print "ok\n";
}

I guess $code is $a and $mapping is $b...

Alternately, if $a = '0178', and $b = '00DF', the test
passes.

Why is this so ? 
Is it because \xFF as a border case ( 1 less than 256)
is not properly handled ?

0xDF in IBM 1047 or some other EBCDIC encodings
is ÿ (that is y with diaeresis) which corresponds U+00FF
and its uppercase is U+0178.

How about $a = '039C' and $b = '00A0' or '00B5'?
Here 0xA0 in IBM 1047 is µ (that is MICRO SIGN)
which corresponds U+00B5 and its uppercase is U+039C.

Does someone have any thoughts on the source of the
problem ?

Possibly a Unicode code value and a native code value may be confused.
If the native encoding is EBCDIC, it causes much trouble
compared with the case of ASCII/latin-1.

Or is the value stored in $b1 generated by pack("U0U*", map { hex }
split " ", '00FF') really a representation of U+00FF?

use Devel::Peek and what is output from Devel::Peek::Dump($b1)?

## example of usage of Devel::Peek ##
use Devel::Peek;
$b1 = pack("U0U*", map { hex } split " ", '00FF');
Dump($b1);

## example of output from Devel::Peek::Dump ##
SV = PV(0x36572c) at 0x182c96c
  REFCNT = 1
  FLAGS = (POK,pPOK,UTF8)
  PV = 0x36d9b4 "\303\277"\0 [UTF8 "\x{ff}"]
  CUR = 2
  LEN = 4

where PV stands for string and "\303\277" is U+00FF in UTF-8.
In UTF-EBCDIC, the output should be different.

regards,
SADAHIRO Tomoyuki


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