Requests_IDNAEncoder::punycode_encode() WordPress Method
The Requests_IDNAEncoder::punycode_encode() method is used to convert a string to Punycode, as described in RFC 3492.
Requests_IDNAEncoder::punycode_encode( string $input ) #
RFC3492-compliant encoder
Parameters
- $input
(string)(Required)UTF-8 encoded string to encode
Return
(string) Punycode-encoded string
Source
File: wp-includes/Requests/IDNAEncoder.php
public static function punycode_encode($input) { $output = ''; // let n = initial_n $n = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N; // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // let bias = initial_bias $bias = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS; // let h = b = the number of basic code points in the input $h = 0; $b = 0; // see loop // copy them to the output in order $codepoints = self::utf8_to_codepoints($input); $extended = array(); foreach ($codepoints as $char) { if ($char < 128) { // Character is valid ASCII // TODO: this should also check if it's valid for a URL $output .= chr($char); $h++; } // Check if the character is non-ASCII, but below initial n // This never occurs for Punycode, so ignore in coverage // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart elseif ($char < $n) { throw new Requests_Exception('Invalid character', 'idna.character_outside_domain', $char); } // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd else { $extended[$char] = true; } } $extended = array_keys($extended); sort($extended); $b = $h; // [copy them] followed by a delimiter if b > 0 if (strlen($output) > 0) { $output .= '-'; } // {if the input contains a non-basic code point < n then fail} // while h < length(input) do begin $codepointcount = count($codepoints); while ($h < $codepointcount) { // let m = the minimum code point >= n in the input $m = array_shift($extended); //printf('next code point to insert is %s' . PHP_EOL, dechex($m)); // let delta = delta + (m - n) * (h + 1), fail on overflow $delta += ($m - $n) * ($h + 1); // let n = m $n = $m; // for each code point c in the input (in order) do begin for ($num = 0; $num < $codepointcount; $num++) { $c = $codepoints[$num]; // if c < n then increment delta, fail on overflow if ($c < $n) { $delta++; } // if c == n then begin elseif ($c === $n) { // let q = delta $q = $delta; // for k = base to infinity in steps of base do begin for ($k = self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; ; $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE) { // let t = tmin if k <= bias {+ tmin}, or // tmax if k >= bias + tmax, or k - bias otherwise if ($k <= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN; } elseif ($k >= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX; } else { $t = $k - $bias; } // if q < t then break if ($q < $t) { break; } // output the code point for digit t + ((q - t) mod (base - t)) $digit = $t + (($q - $t) % (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t)); $output .= self::digit_to_char($digit); // let q = (q - t) div (base - t) $q = floor(($q - $t) / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t)); } // end // output the code point for digit q $output .= self::digit_to_char($q); // let bias = adapt(delta, h + 1, test h equals b?) $bias = self::adapt($delta, $h + 1, $h === $b); // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // increment h $h++; } // end } // end // increment delta and n $delta++; $n++; } // end return $output; }
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