- NAME
- tcl::idna — Support for normalization of Internationalized Domain Names
- SYNOPSIS
- DESCRIPTION
- tcl::idna decode hostname
- tcl::idna encode hostname
- tcl::idna puny subcommand ...
- tcl::idna puny decode string ?case?
- tcl::idna puny encode string ?case?
- tcl::idna version
- EXAMPLE
- SEE ALSO
- KEYWORDS
tcl::idna — Support for normalization of Internationalized Domain Names
package require tcl::idna 1.0
tcl::idna decode hostname
tcl::idna encode hostname
tcl::idna puny decode string ?
case?
tcl::idna puny encode string ?
case?
tcl::idna version
This package provides an implementation of the punycode scheme used in
Internationalised Domain Names, and some access commands. (See RFC 3492 for a
description of punycode.)
- tcl::idna decode hostname
-
This command takes the name of a host that potentially contains
punycode-encoded character sequences, hostname, and returns the hostname
as might be displayed to the user. Note that there are often UNICODE
characters that have extremely similar glyphs, so care should be taken with
displaying hostnames to users.
- tcl::idna encode hostname
-
This command takes the name of a host as might be displayed to the user,
hostname, and returns the version of the hostname with characters not
permitted in basic hostnames encoded with punycode.
- tcl::idna puny subcommand ...
-
This command provides direct access to the basic punycode encoder and
decoder. It supports two subcommands:
- tcl::idna puny decode string ?case?
-
This command decodes the punycode-encoded string, string, and returns
the result. If case is provided, it is a boolean to make the case be
folded to upper case (if case is true) or lower case (if case is
false) during the decoding process; if omitted, no case transformation is
applied.
- tcl::idna puny encode string ?case?
-
This command encodes the string, string, and returns the
punycode-encoded version of the string. If case is provided, it is a
boolean to make the case be folded to upper case (if case is true) or
lower case (if case is false) during the encoding process; if omitted,
no case transformation is applied.
- tcl::idna version
-
This returns the version of the tcl::idna package.
This is an example of how punycoding of a string works:
package require tcl::idna
puts [tcl::idna puny encode "abc→def"]
# prints: abcdef-kn2c
puts [tcl::idna puny decode "abcdef-kn2c"]
# prints: abc→def
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