NAME
HTML::Entities::ImodePictogram - encode / decode i-mode pictogram
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::Entities::ImodePictogram;
$html = encode_pictogram($rawtext);
$rawtext = decode_pictogram($html);
$cleantext = remove_pictogram($rawtext);
use HTML::Entities::ImodePictogram qw(find_pictogram);
$num_found = find_pictogram($rawtext, \&callback);
DESCRIPTION
HTML::Entities::ImodePictogram handles HTML entities for i-mode pictogram (emoji), which are assigned in Shift_JIS private area.
See http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/i/tag/emoji/index.html for details about i-mode pictogram.
FUNCTIONS
In all functions in this module, input/output strings are asssumed as encoded in Shift_JIS. See Jcode for conversion between Shift_JIS and other encodings like EUC-JP or UTF-8.
This module exports following functions by default.
- encode_pictogram
-
$html = encode_pictogram($rawtext); $html = encode_pictogram($rawtext, unicode => 1);
Encodes pictogram characters in raw-text into HTML entities. If $rawtext contains extended pictograms, they are encoded in Unicode format. If you add
unicode
option explicitly, all pictogram characters are encoded in Unicode format (
). Otherwise, encoding is done in decimal format (&#NNNNN;
). - decode_pictogram
-
$rawtext = decode_pictogram($html);
Decodes HTML entities (both for

and&#NNNNN;
) for pictogram into raw-text in Shift_JIS. - remove_pictogram
-
$cleantext = remove_pictogram($rawtext);
Removes pictogram characters in raw-text.
This module also exports following functions on demand.
- find_pictogram
-
$num_found = find_pictorgram($rawtext, \&callback);
Finds pictogram characters in raw-text and executes callback when found. It returns the total numbers of charcters found in text.
The callback is given three arguments. The first is a found pictogram character itself, and the second is a decimal number which represents Shift_JIS codepoint of the character. The third is a Unicode codepoint. Whatever the callback returns will replace the original text.
Here is a stub implementation of encode_pictogram(), which will be the good example for the usage of find_pictogram(). Note that this example version doesn't support extended pictograms.
sub encode_pictogram { my $text = shift; find_pictogram($text, sub { my($char, $number, $cp) = @_; return '&#' . $number . ';'; }); return $text; }
CAVEAT
This module works so slow, because regex used here matches
ANY
characters in the text. This is due to the difficulty of extracting character boundaries of Shift_JIS encoding.Extended pictogram support of this module is not complete. If you handle pictogram characters in Unicode, try Encode module with perl 5.8.0, or Unicode::Japanese.
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
HTML::Entities, Unicode::Japanese, http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/p_s/imode/tag/emoji/