instiki/vendor/rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/multibyte/utils.rb
Jacques Distler e3832c6f79 Rails 2.3.5
Upgrade to Rails 2.3.5.
Also work around this bug:
 https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/3524
created by the aforementioned
Rails release.
2009-11-30 19:38:34 -06:00

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Ruby

# encoding: utf-8
module ActiveSupport #:nodoc:
module Multibyte #:nodoc:
if Kernel.const_defined?(:Encoding)
# Returns a regular expression that matches valid characters in the current encoding
def self.valid_character
VALID_CHARACTER[Encoding.default_external.to_s]
end
else
def self.valid_character
case $KCODE
when 'UTF8'
VALID_CHARACTER['UTF-8']
when 'SJIS'
VALID_CHARACTER['Shift_JIS']
end
end
end
if 'string'.respond_to?(:valid_encoding?)
# Verifies the encoding of a string
def self.verify(string)
string.valid_encoding?
end
else
def self.verify(string)
if expression = valid_character
for c in string.split(//)
return false unless expression.match(c)
end
end
true
end
end
# Verifies the encoding of the string and raises an exception when it's not valid
def self.verify!(string)
raise EncodingError.new("Found characters with invalid encoding") unless verify(string)
end
if 'string'.respond_to?(:force_encoding)
# Removes all invalid characters from the string.
#
# Note: this method is a no-op in Ruby 1.9
def self.clean(string)
string
end
else
def self.clean(string)
if expression = valid_character
stripped = []; for c in string.split(//)
stripped << c if expression.match(c)
end; stripped.join
else
string
end
end
end
end
end