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<?php
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/**
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 * @file
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 * Transliteration processing functions.
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 */
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/**
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 * Transliterates UTF-8 encoded text to US-ASCII.
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 *
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 * Based on Mediawiki's UtfNormal::quickIsNFCVerify().
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 * Based on Drupal 7 transliteration module.
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 *
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 * @param $string
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 *   UTF-8 encoded text input.
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 * @param $unknown
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 *   Replacement string for characters that do not have a suitable ASCII
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 *   equivalent.
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 * @param $source_langcode
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 *   Optional ISO 639 language code that denotes the language of the input and
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 *   is used to apply language-specific variations. If the source language is
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 *   not known at the time of transliteration, it is recommended to set this
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 *   argument to the site default language to produce consistent results.
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 *   Otherwise the current display language will be used.
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 * @return
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 *   Transliterated text.
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 */
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function _transliteration_process($string, $unknown = '?', $source_langcode = NULL) {
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  // ASCII is always valid NFC! If we're only ever given plain ASCII, we can
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  // avoid the overhead of initializing the decomposition tables by skipping
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  // out early.
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  if (!preg_match('/[\x80-\xff]/', $string)) {
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    return $string;
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  }
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  static $tail_bytes;
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  if (!isset($tail_bytes)) {
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    // Each UTF-8 head byte is followed by a certain number of tail bytes.
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    $tail_bytes = array();
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    for ($n = 0; $n < 256; $n++) {
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      if ($n < 0xc0) {
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        $remaining = 0;
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      }
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      elseif ($n < 0xe0) {
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        $remaining = 1;
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      }
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      elseif ($n < 0xf0) {
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        $remaining = 2;
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      }
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      elseif ($n < 0xf8) {
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        $remaining = 3;
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      }
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      elseif ($n < 0xfc) {
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        $remaining = 4;
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      }
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      elseif ($n < 0xfe) {
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        $remaining = 5;
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      }
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      else {
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        $remaining = 0;
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      }
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      $tail_bytes[chr($n)] = $remaining;
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    }
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  }
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  // Chop the text into pure-ASCII and non-ASCII areas; large ASCII parts can
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  // be handled much more quickly. Don't chop up Unicode areas for punctuation,
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  // though, that wastes energy.
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  preg_match_all('/[\x00-\x7f]+|[\x80-\xff][\x00-\x40\x5b-\x5f\x7b-\xff]*/', $string, $matches);
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  $result = '';
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  foreach ($matches[0] as $str) {
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    if ($str[0] < "\x80") {
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      // ASCII chunk: guaranteed to be valid UTF-8 and in normal form C, so
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      // skip over it.
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      $result .= $str;
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      continue;
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    }
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    // We'll have to examine the chunk byte by byte to ensure that it consists
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    // of valid UTF-8 sequences, and to see if any of them might not be
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    // normalized.
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    //
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    // Since PHP is not the fastest language on earth, some of this code is a
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    // little ugly with inner loop optimizations.
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    $head = '';
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    $chunk = strlen($str);
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    // Counting down is faster. I'm *so* sorry.
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    $len = $chunk + 1;
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    for ($i = -1; --$len; ) {
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      $c = $str[++$i];
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      if ($remaining = $tail_bytes[$c]) {
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        // UTF-8 head byte!
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        $sequence = $head = $c;
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        do {
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          // Look for the defined number of tail bytes...
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          if (--$len && ($c = $str[++$i]) >= "\x80" && $c < "\xc0") {
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            // Legal tail bytes are nice.
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            $sequence .= $c;
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          }
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          else {
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            if ($len == 0) {
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              // Premature end of string! Drop a replacement character into
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              // output to represent the invalid UTF-8 sequence.
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              $result .= $unknown;
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              break 2;
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            }
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            else {
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              // Illegal tail byte; abandon the sequence.
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              $result .= $unknown;
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              // Back up and reprocess this byte; it may itself be a legal
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              // ASCII or UTF-8 sequence head.
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              --$i;
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              ++$len;
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              continue 2;
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            }
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          }
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        } while (--$remaining);
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        $n = ord($head);
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        if ($n <= 0xdf) {
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          $ord = ($n - 192) * 64 + (ord($sequence[1]) - 128);
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        }
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        elseif ($n <= 0xef) {
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          $ord = ($n - 224) * 4096 + (ord($sequence[1]) - 128) * 64 + (ord($sequence[2]) - 128);
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        }
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        elseif ($n <= 0xf7) {
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          $ord = ($n - 240) * 262144 + (ord($sequence[1]) - 128) * 4096 + (ord($sequence[2]) - 128) * 64 + (ord($sequence[3]) - 128);
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        }
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        elseif ($n <= 0xfb) {
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          $ord = ($n - 248) * 16777216 + (ord($sequence[1]) - 128) * 262144 + (ord($sequence[2]) - 128) * 4096 + (ord($sequence[3]) - 128) * 64 + (ord($sequence[4]) - 128);
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        }
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        elseif ($n <= 0xfd) {
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          $ord = ($n - 252) * 1073741824 + (ord($sequence[1]) - 128) * 16777216 + (ord($sequence[2]) - 128) * 262144 + (ord($sequence[3]) - 128) * 4096 + (ord($sequence[4]) - 128) * 64 + (ord($sequence[5]) - 128);
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        } else {
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          $ord = $n;
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        }
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        $result .= _transliteration_replace($ord, $unknown, $source_langcode);
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        $head = '';
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      } elseif ($c < "\x80") {
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        // ASCII byte.
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        $result .= $c;
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        $head = '';
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      } elseif ($c < "\xc0") {
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        // Illegal tail bytes.
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        if ($head == '') {
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          $result .= $unknown;
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        }
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      } else {
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        // Miscellaneous freaks.
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        $result .= $unknown;
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        $head = '';
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      }
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    }
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  }
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  return $result;
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}
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/**
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 * Replaces a Unicode character using the transliteration database.
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 *
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 * @param $ord
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 *   An ordinal Unicode character code.
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 * @param $unknown
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 *   Replacement string for characters that do not have a suitable ASCII
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 *   equivalent.
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 * @param $langcode
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 *   Optional ISO 639 language code that denotes the language of the input and
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 *   is used to apply language-specific variations.  Defaults to the current
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 *   display language.
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 * @return
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 *   ASCII replacement character.
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 */
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function _transliteration_replace($ord, $unknown = '?', $langcode = NULL) {
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  static $map = array();
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  //GL: set language later
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  /*
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  if (!isset($langcode)) {
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    global $language;
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    $langcode = $language->language;
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  }
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  */
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  $bank = $ord >> 8;
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  if (!isset($map[$bank][$langcode])) {
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    $file = './resources/transliteration-data/' . sprintf('x%02x', $bank) . '.php';  
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    if (file_exists($file)) {
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      $base = array();
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      $variant = array();
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      include $file;
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      if ($langcode != 'en' && isset($variant[$langcode])) {
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        // Merge in language specific mappings.
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        $map[$bank][$langcode] = $variant[$langcode] + $base;
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      }
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      else {
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        $map[$bank][$langcode] = $base;
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      }
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    }
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    else {
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      $map[$bank][$langcode] = array();
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    }
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  }
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  $ord = $ord & 255;
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  return isset($map[$bank][$langcode][$ord]) ? $map[$bank][$langcode][$ord] : $unknown;
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}
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