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Add hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxmpp support, passed along by rms.
| author | David J. MacKenzie <djm@gnu.org> |
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| date | Tue, 07 Jan 1997 19:29:28 +0000 |
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| 14523 | 1 ;;; decipher.el --- Cryptanalyze monoalphabetic substitution ciphers |
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3 ;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 14523 | 4 ;; |
| 5 ;; Author: Christopher J. Madsen <ac608@yfn.ysu.edu> | |
| 6 ;; Keywords: games | |
| 7 ;; | |
| 8 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
| 9 ;; | |
| 10 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
| 11 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
| 12 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
| 13 ;; any later version. | |
| 14 ;; | |
| 15 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
| 16 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
| 17 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
| 18 ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | |
| 19 ;; | |
| 20 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
| 15742 | 21 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the |
| 22 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
| 23 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
| 14523 | 24 |
| 25 ;;; Quick Start: | |
| 26 ;; | |
| 27 ;; To decipher a message, type or load it into a buffer and type | |
| 28 ;; `M-x decipher'. This will format the buffer and place it into | |
| 29 ;; Decipher mode. You can save your work to a file with the normal | |
| 30 ;; Emacs save commands; when you reload the file it will automatically | |
| 31 ;; enter Decipher mode. | |
| 32 ;; | |
| 33 ;; I'm not going to discuss how to go about breaking a cipher; try | |
| 34 ;; your local library for a book on cryptanalysis. One book you might | |
| 35 ;; find is: | |
| 36 ;; Cryptanalysis: A study of ciphers and their solution | |
| 37 ;; Helen Fouche Gaines | |
| 38 ;; ISBN 0-486-20097-3 | |
| 39 | |
| 40 ;;; Commentary: | |
| 41 ;; | |
| 42 ;; This package is designed to help you crack simple substitution | |
| 43 ;; ciphers where one letter stands for another. It works for ciphers | |
| 44 ;; with or without word divisions. (You must set the variable | |
| 45 ;; decipher-ignore-spaces for ciphers without word divisions.) | |
| 46 ;; | |
| 47 ;; First, some quick definitions: | |
| 48 ;; ciphertext The encrypted message (what you start with) | |
| 49 ;; plaintext The decrypted message (what you are trying to get) | |
| 50 ;; | |
| 51 ;; Decipher mode displays ciphertext in uppercase and plaintext in | |
| 52 ;; lowercase. You must enter the plaintext in lowercase; uppercase | |
| 53 ;; letters are interpreted as commands. The ciphertext may be entered | |
| 54 ;; in mixed case; `M-x decipher' will convert it to uppercase. | |
| 55 ;; | |
| 56 ;; Decipher mode depends on special characters in the first column of | |
| 57 ;; each line. The command `M-x decipher' inserts these characters for | |
| 58 ;; you. The characters and their meanings are: | |
| 59 ;; ( The plaintext & ciphertext alphabets on the first line | |
| 60 ;; ) The ciphertext & plaintext alphabets on the second line | |
| 61 ;; : A line of ciphertext (with plaintext below) | |
| 62 ;; > A line of plaintext (with ciphertext above) | |
| 63 ;; % A comment | |
| 64 ;; Each line in the buffer MUST begin with one of these characters (or | |
| 65 ;; be left blank). In addition, comments beginning with `%!' are reserved | |
| 66 ;; for checkpoints; see decipher-make-checkpoint & decipher-restore-checkpoint | |
| 67 ;; for more information. | |
| 68 ;; | |
| 69 ;; While the cipher message may contain digits or punctuation, Decipher | |
| 70 ;; mode will ignore these characters. | |
| 71 ;; | |
| 72 ;; The buffer is made read-only so it can't be modified by normal | |
| 73 ;; Emacs commands. | |
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75 ;; Decipher supports Font Lock mode. To use it, you can also add |
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76 ;; (add-hook 'decipher-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock) |
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77 ;; See the variable `decipher-font-lock-keywords' if you want to customize |
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78 ;; the faces used. I'd like to thank Simon Marshall for his help in making |
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79 ;; Decipher work well with Font Lock. |
| 14523 | 80 |
| 81 ;;; Things To Do: | |
| 82 ;; | |
| 14573 | 83 ;; Email me if you have any suggestions or would like to help. |
| 84 ;; But be aware that I work on Decipher only sporadically. | |
| 85 ;; | |
| 86 ;; 1. The consonant-line shortcut | |
| 87 ;; 2. More functions for analyzing ciphertext | |
| 14523 | 88 |
| 89 ;;;=================================================================== | |
| 90 ;;; Variables: | |
| 91 ;;;=================================================================== | |
| 92 | |
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94 (require 'cl)) |
| 14523 | 95 |
| 96 (defvar decipher-force-uppercase t | |
| 97 "*Non-nil means to convert ciphertext to uppercase. | |
| 98 Nil means the case of the ciphertext is preserved. | |
| 99 This variable must be set before typing `\\[decipher]'.") | |
| 100 | |
| 101 (defvar decipher-ignore-spaces nil | |
| 102 "*Non-nil means to ignore spaces and punctuation when counting digrams. | |
| 103 You should set this to `nil' if the cipher message is divided into words, | |
| 104 or `t' if it is not. | |
| 105 This variable is buffer-local.") | |
| 106 (make-variable-buffer-local 'decipher-ignore-spaces) | |
| 107 | |
| 108 (defvar decipher-undo-limit 5000 | |
| 109 "The maximum number of entries in the undo list. | |
| 110 When the undo list exceeds this number, 100 entries are deleted from | |
| 111 the tail of the list.") | |
| 112 | |
| 113 ;; End of user modifiable variables | |
| 114 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 115 | |
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116 (defvar decipher-font-lock-keywords |
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117 '(("^:.*" . font-lock-keyword-face) |
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118 ("^>.*" . font-lock-string-face) |
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119 ("^%!.*" . font-lock-reference-face) |
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120 ("^%.*" . font-lock-comment-face) |
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121 ("\\`(\\([a-z]+\\) +\\([A-Z]+\\)" |
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122 (1 font-lock-string-face) |
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123 (2 font-lock-keyword-face)) |
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124 ("^)\\([A-Z ]+\\)\\([a-z ]+\\)" |
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125 (1 font-lock-keyword-face) |
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126 (2 font-lock-string-face))) |
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127 "Expressions to fontify in Decipher mode. |
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129 Ciphertext uses `font-lock-keyword-face', plaintext uses |
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130 `font-lock-string-face', comments use `font-lock-comment-face', and |
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131 checkpoints use `font-lock-reference-face'. You can customize the |
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132 display by changing these variables. For best results, I recommend |
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135 For example, to display ciphertext in the `bold' face, use |
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| 14523 | 141 (defvar decipher-mode-map nil |
| 142 "Keymap for Decipher mode.") | |
| 143 (if (not decipher-mode-map) | |
| 144 (progn | |
| 145 (setq decipher-mode-map (make-keymap)) | |
| 146 (suppress-keymap decipher-mode-map) | |
| 147 (define-key decipher-mode-map "A" 'decipher-show-alphabet) | |
| 148 (define-key decipher-mode-map "C" 'decipher-complete-alphabet) | |
| 149 (define-key decipher-mode-map "D" 'decipher-digram-list) | |
| 150 (define-key decipher-mode-map "F" 'decipher-frequency-count) | |
| 151 (define-key decipher-mode-map "M" 'decipher-make-checkpoint) | |
| 152 (define-key decipher-mode-map "N" 'decipher-adjacency-list) | |
| 153 (define-key decipher-mode-map "R" 'decipher-restore-checkpoint) | |
| 154 (define-key decipher-mode-map "U" 'decipher-undo) | |
| 155 (define-key decipher-mode-map " " 'decipher-keypress) | |
| 156 (substitute-key-definition 'undo 'decipher-undo | |
| 157 decipher-mode-map global-map) | |
| 158 (substitute-key-definition 'advertised-undo 'decipher-undo | |
| 159 decipher-mode-map global-map) | |
| 160 (let ((key ?a)) | |
| 161 (while (<= key ?z) | |
| 162 (define-key decipher-mode-map (vector key) 'decipher-keypress) | |
| 163 (incf key))))) | |
| 164 | |
| 165 (defvar decipher-stats-mode-map nil | |
| 166 "Keymap for Decipher-Stats mode.") | |
| 167 (if (not decipher-stats-mode-map) | |
| 168 (progn | |
| 169 (setq decipher-stats-mode-map (make-keymap)) | |
| 170 (suppress-keymap decipher-stats-mode-map) | |
| 171 (define-key decipher-stats-mode-map "D" 'decipher-digram-list) | |
| 172 (define-key decipher-stats-mode-map "F" 'decipher-frequency-count) | |
| 173 (define-key decipher-stats-mode-map "N" 'decipher-adjacency-list) | |
| 174 )) | |
| 175 | |
| 176 (defvar decipher-mode-syntax-table nil | |
| 177 "Decipher mode syntax table") | |
| 178 | |
| 179 (if decipher-mode-syntax-table | |
| 180 () | |
| 181 (let ((table (make-syntax-table)) | |
| 182 (c ?0)) | |
| 183 (while (<= c ?9) | |
| 184 (modify-syntax-entry c "_" table) ;Digits are not part of words | |
| 185 (incf c)) | |
| 186 (setq decipher-mode-syntax-table table))) | |
| 187 | |
| 188 (defvar decipher-alphabet nil) | |
| 189 ;; This is an alist containing entries (PLAIN-CHAR . CIPHER-CHAR), | |
| 190 ;; where PLAIN-CHAR runs from ?a to ?z and CIPHER-CHAR is an uppercase | |
| 191 ;; letter or space (which means no mapping is known for that letter). | |
| 192 ;; This *must* contain entries for all lowercase characters. | |
| 193 (make-variable-buffer-local 'decipher-alphabet) | |
| 194 | |
| 195 (defvar decipher-stats-buffer nil | |
| 196 "The buffer which displays statistics for this ciphertext. | |
| 197 Do not access this variable directly, use the function | |
| 198 `decipher-stats-buffer' instead.") | |
| 199 (make-variable-buffer-local 'decipher-stats-buffer) | |
| 200 | |
| 201 (defvar decipher-undo-list-size 0 | |
| 202 "The number of entries in the undo list.") | |
| 203 (make-variable-buffer-local 'decipher-undo-list-size) | |
| 204 | |
| 205 (defvar decipher-undo-list nil | |
| 206 "The undo list for this buffer. | |
| 207 Each element is either a cons cell (PLAIN-CHAR . CIPHER-CHAR) or a | |
| 208 list of such cons cells.") | |
| 209 (make-variable-buffer-local 'decipher-undo-list) | |
| 210 | |
| 211 (defvar decipher-pending-undo-list nil) | |
| 212 | |
| 14573 | 213 ;; The following variables are used by the analysis functions |
| 214 ;; and are defined here to avoid byte-compiler warnings. | |
| 215 ;; Don't mess with them unless you know what you're doing. | |
| 216 (defvar decipher-char nil | |
| 217 "See the functions decipher-loop-with-breaks and decipher-loop-no-breaks.") | |
| 218 (defvar decipher--prev-char) | |
| 219 (defvar decipher--digram) | |
| 220 (defvar decipher--digram-list) | |
| 221 (defvar decipher--before) | |
| 222 (defvar decipher--after) | |
| 223 (defvar decipher--freqs) | |
| 224 | |
| 14523 | 225 ;;;=================================================================== |
| 226 ;;; Code: | |
| 227 ;;;=================================================================== | |
| 228 ;; Main entry points: | |
| 229 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 230 | |
| 231 ;;;###autoload | |
| 232 (defun decipher () | |
| 233 "Format a buffer of ciphertext for cryptanalysis and enter Decipher mode." | |
| 234 (interactive) | |
| 235 ;; Make sure the buffer ends in a newline: | |
| 236 (goto-char (point-max)) | |
| 237 (or (bolp) | |
| 238 (insert "\n")) | |
| 239 ;; See if it's already in decipher format: | |
| 240 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
| 241 (if (looking-at "^(abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz \ | |
| 242 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ -\\*-decipher-\\*-\n)") | |
| 243 (message "Buffer is already formatted, entering Decipher mode...") | |
| 244 ;; Add the alphabet at the beginning of the file | |
| 245 (insert "(abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz \ | |
| 246 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ -*-decipher-*-\n)\n\n") | |
| 247 ;; Add lines for the solution: | |
| 248 (let (begin) | |
| 249 (while (not (eobp)) | |
| 250 (if (looking-at "^%") | |
| 251 (forward-line) ;Leave comments alone | |
| 252 (delete-horizontal-space) | |
| 253 (if (eolp) | |
| 254 (forward-line) ;Just leave blank lines alone | |
| 255 (insert ":") ;Mark ciphertext line | |
| 256 (setq begin (point)) | |
| 257 (forward-line) | |
| 258 (if decipher-force-uppercase | |
| 259 (upcase-region begin (point))) ;Convert ciphertext to uppercase | |
| 260 (insert ">\n"))))) ;Mark plaintext line | |
| 261 (delete-blank-lines) ;Remove any blank lines | |
| 262 (delete-blank-lines)) ; at end of buffer | |
| 263 (goto-line 4) | |
| 264 (decipher-mode)) | |
| 265 | |
| 266 ;;;###autoload | |
| 267 (defun decipher-mode () | |
| 268 "Major mode for decrypting monoalphabetic substitution ciphers. | |
| 269 Lower-case letters enter plaintext. | |
| 270 Upper-case letters are commands. | |
| 271 | |
| 272 The buffer is made read-only so that normal Emacs commands cannot | |
| 273 modify it. | |
| 274 | |
| 275 The most useful commands are: | |
| 276 \\<decipher-mode-map> | |
| 277 \\[decipher-digram-list] Display a list of all digrams & their frequency | |
| 278 \\[decipher-frequency-count] Display the frequency of each ciphertext letter | |
| 279 \\[decipher-adjacency-list]\ | |
| 280 Show adjacency list for current letter (lists letters appearing next to it) | |
| 281 \\[decipher-make-checkpoint] Save the current cipher alphabet (checkpoint) | |
| 282 \\[decipher-restore-checkpoint] Restore a saved cipher alphabet (checkpoint)" | |
| 283 (interactive) | |
| 284 (kill-all-local-variables) | |
| 285 (setq buffer-undo-list t ;Disable undo | |
| 286 indent-tabs-mode nil ;Do not use tab characters | |
| 287 major-mode 'decipher-mode | |
| 288 mode-name "Decipher") | |
| 289 (if decipher-force-uppercase | |
| 290 (setq case-fold-search nil)) ;Case is significant when searching | |
| 291 (use-local-map decipher-mode-map) | |
| 292 (set-syntax-table decipher-mode-syntax-table) | |
| 293 (decipher-read-alphabet) | |
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295 '(decipher-font-lock-keywords t)) |
| 14523 | 296 ;; Make the buffer writable when we exit Decipher mode: |
| 297 (make-local-hook 'change-major-mode-hook) | |
| 298 (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook | |
| 299 (lambda () (setq buffer-read-only nil | |
| 300 buffer-undo-list nil)) | |
| 301 nil t) | |
| 302 (run-hooks 'decipher-mode-hook) | |
| 303 (setq buffer-read-only t)) | |
| 304 (put 'decipher-mode 'mode-class 'special) | |
| 305 | |
| 306 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 307 ;; Normal key handling: | |
| 308 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 309 | |
| 310 (defmacro decipher-last-command-char () | |
| 311 ;; Return the char which ran this command (for compatibility with XEmacs) | |
| 312 (if (fboundp 'event-to-character) | |
| 313 '(event-to-character last-command-event) | |
| 314 'last-command-event)) | |
| 315 | |
| 316 (defun decipher-keypress () | |
| 317 "Enter a plaintext or ciphertext character." | |
| 318 (interactive) | |
| 319 (let ((decipher-function 'decipher-set-map) | |
| 320 buffer-read-only) ;Make buffer writable | |
| 321 (save-excursion | |
| 322 (or (save-excursion | |
| 323 (beginning-of-line) | |
| 324 (let ((first-char (following-char))) | |
| 325 (cond | |
| 326 ((= ?: first-char) | |
| 327 t) | |
| 328 ((= ?> first-char) | |
| 329 nil) | |
| 330 ((= ?\( first-char) | |
| 331 (setq decipher-function 'decipher-alphabet-keypress) | |
| 332 t) | |
| 333 ((= ?\) first-char) | |
| 334 (setq decipher-function 'decipher-alphabet-keypress) | |
| 335 nil) | |
| 336 (t | |
| 337 (error "Bad location"))))) | |
| 338 (let (goal-column) | |
| 339 (previous-line 1))) | |
| 340 (let ((char-a (following-char)) | |
| 341 (char-b (decipher-last-command-char))) | |
| 342 (or (and (not (= ?w (char-syntax char-a))) | |
| 343 (= char-b ?\ )) ;Spacebar just advances on non-letters | |
| 344 (funcall decipher-function char-a char-b))))) | |
| 345 (forward-char)) | |
| 346 | |
| 347 (defun decipher-alphabet-keypress (a b) | |
| 348 ;; Handle keypresses in the alphabet lines. | |
| 349 ;; A is the character in the alphabet row (which starts with '(') | |
| 350 ;; B is the character pressed | |
| 351 (cond ((and (>= a ?A) (<= a ?Z)) | |
| 352 ;; If A is uppercase, then it is in the ciphertext alphabet: | |
| 353 (decipher-set-map a b)) | |
| 354 ((and (>= a ?a) (<= a ?z)) | |
| 355 ;; If A is lowercase, then it is in the plaintext alphabet: | |
| 356 (if (= b ?\ ) | |
| 357 ;; We are clearing the association (if any): | |
| 358 (if (/= ?\ (setq b (cdr (assoc a decipher-alphabet)))) | |
| 359 (decipher-set-map b ?\ )) | |
| 360 ;; Associate the plaintext char with the char pressed: | |
| 361 (decipher-set-map b a))) | |
| 362 (t | |
| 363 ;; If A is not a letter, that's a problem: | |
| 364 (error "Bad character")))) | |
| 365 | |
| 366 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 367 ;; Undo: | |
| 368 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 369 | |
| 370 (defun decipher-undo () | |
| 371 "Undo a change in Decipher mode." | |
| 372 (interactive) | |
| 373 ;; If we don't get all the way thru, make last-command indicate that | |
| 374 ;; for the following command. | |
| 375 (setq this-command t) | |
| 376 (or (eq major-mode 'decipher-mode) | |
| 377 (error "This buffer is not in Decipher mode")) | |
| 378 (or (eq last-command 'decipher-undo) | |
| 379 (setq decipher-pending-undo-list decipher-undo-list)) | |
| 380 (or decipher-pending-undo-list | |
| 381 (error "No further undo information")) | |
| 382 (let ((undo-rec (pop decipher-pending-undo-list)) | |
| 383 buffer-read-only ;Make buffer writable | |
| 384 redo-map redo-rec undo-map) | |
| 385 (or (consp (car undo-rec)) | |
| 386 (setq undo-rec (list undo-rec))) | |
| 387 (while (setq undo-map (pop undo-rec)) | |
| 388 (setq redo-map (decipher-get-undo (cdr undo-map) (car undo-map))) | |
| 389 (if redo-map | |
| 390 (setq redo-rec | |
| 391 (if (consp (car redo-map)) | |
| 392 (append redo-map redo-rec) | |
| 393 (cons redo-map redo-rec)))) | |
| 394 (decipher-set-map (cdr undo-map) (car undo-map) t)) | |
| 395 (decipher-add-undo redo-rec)) | |
| 396 (setq this-command 'decipher-undo) | |
| 397 (message "Undo!")) | |
| 398 | |
| 399 (defun decipher-add-undo (undo-rec) | |
| 400 "Add UNDO-REC to the undo list." | |
| 401 (if undo-rec | |
| 402 (progn | |
| 403 (push undo-rec decipher-undo-list) | |
| 404 (incf decipher-undo-list-size) | |
| 405 (if (> decipher-undo-list-size decipher-undo-limit) | |
| 406 (let ((new-size (- decipher-undo-limit 100))) | |
| 407 ;; Truncate undo list to NEW-SIZE elements: | |
| 408 (setcdr (nthcdr (1- new-size) decipher-undo-list) nil) | |
| 409 (setq decipher-undo-list-size new-size)))))) | |
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| 416 ;; Return an undo record that will undo the result of | |
| 417 ;; (decipher-set-map CIPHER-CHAR PLAIN-CHAR) | |
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| 14523 | 422 (cond ((equal ?\ plain-char) |
| 423 cipher-map) | |
| 424 ((equal cipher-char (cdr plain-map)) | |
| 425 nil) ;We aren't changing anything | |
| 426 ((equal ?\ (cdr plain-map)) | |
| 427 (or cipher-map (cons ?\ cipher-char))) | |
| 428 (cipher-map | |
| 429 (list plain-map cipher-map)) | |
| 430 (t | |
| 431 plain-map)))) | |
| 432 | |
| 433 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 434 ;; Mapping ciphertext and plaintext: | |
| 435 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 436 | |
| 437 (defun decipher-set-map (cipher-char plain-char &optional no-undo) | |
| 438 ;; Associate a ciphertext letter with a plaintext letter | |
| 439 ;; CIPHER-CHAR must be an uppercase or lowercase letter | |
| 440 ;; PLAIN-CHAR must be a lowercase letter (or a space) | |
| 441 ;; NO-UNDO if non-nil means do not record undo information | |
| 442 ;; Any existing associations for CIPHER-CHAR or PLAIN-CHAR will be erased. | |
| 443 (setq cipher-char (upcase cipher-char)) | |
| 444 (or (and (>= cipher-char ?A) (<= cipher-char ?Z)) | |
| 445 (error "Bad character")) ;Cipher char must be uppercase letter | |
| 446 (or no-undo | |
| 447 (decipher-add-undo (decipher-get-undo cipher-char plain-char))) | |
| 448 (let ((cipher-string (char-to-string cipher-char)) | |
| 449 (plain-string (char-to-string plain-char)) | |
| 450 case-fold-search ;Case is significant | |
| 451 mapping bound) | |
| 452 (save-excursion | |
| 453 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
| 454 (if (setq mapping (rassoc cipher-char decipher-alphabet)) | |
| 455 (progn | |
| 456 (setcdr mapping ?\ ) | |
| 457 (search-forward-regexp (concat "^([a-z]*" | |
| 458 (char-to-string (car mapping)))) | |
| 459 (decipher-insert ?\ ) | |
| 460 (beginning-of-line))) | |
| 461 (if (setq mapping (assoc plain-char decipher-alphabet)) | |
| 462 (progn | |
| 463 (if (/= ?\ (cdr mapping)) | |
| 464 (decipher-set-map (cdr mapping) ?\ t)) | |
| 465 (setcdr mapping cipher-char) | |
| 466 (search-forward-regexp (concat "^([a-z]*" plain-string)) | |
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| 14523 | 468 (beginning-of-line))) |
| 469 (search-forward-regexp (concat "^([a-z]+ [A-Z]*" cipher-string)) | |
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| 14523 | 471 (setq case-fold-search t ;Case is not significant |
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478 (decipher-insert plain-char))))))) |
| 14523 | 479 |
| 480 (defun decipher-insert (char) | |
| 481 ;; Insert CHAR in the row below point. It replaces any existing | |
| 482 ;; character in that position. | |
| 483 (let ((col (1- (current-column)))) | |
| 484 (save-excursion | |
| 485 (forward-line) | |
| 486 (or (= ?\> (following-char)) | |
| 487 (= ?\) (following-char)) | |
| 488 (error "Bad location")) | |
| 489 (move-to-column col t) | |
| 490 (or (eolp) | |
| 491 (delete-char 1)) | |
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| 14523 | 493 |
| 494 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 495 ;; Checkpoints: | |
| 496 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 497 ;; A checkpoint is a comment of the form: | |
| 498 ;; %!ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ! Description | |
| 499 ;; Such comments are usually placed at the end of the buffer following | |
| 500 ;; this header (which is inserted by decipher-make-checkpoint): | |
| 501 ;; %--------------------------- | |
| 502 ;; % Checkpoints: | |
| 503 ;; % abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz | |
| 504 ;; but this is not required; checkpoints can be placed anywhere. | |
| 505 ;; | |
| 506 ;; The description is optional; all that is required is the alphabet. | |
| 507 | |
| 508 (defun decipher-make-checkpoint (desc) | |
| 509 "Checkpoint the current cipher alphabet. | |
| 510 This records the current alphabet so you can return to it later. | |
| 511 You may have any number of checkpoints. | |
| 512 Type `\\[decipher-restore-checkpoint]' to restore a checkpoint." | |
| 513 (interactive "sCheckpoint description: ") | |
| 514 (or (stringp desc) | |
| 515 (setq desc "")) | |
| 516 (let (alphabet | |
| 517 buffer-read-only ;Make buffer writable | |
| 518 mapping) | |
| 519 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
| 520 (re-search-forward "^)") | |
| 521 (move-to-column 27 t) | |
| 522 (setq alphabet (buffer-substring-no-properties (- (point) 26) (point))) | |
| 523 (if (re-search-forward "^%![A-Z ]+!" nil 'end) | |
| 524 nil ; Add new checkpoint with others | |
| 525 (if (re-search-backward "^% *Local Variables:" nil t) | |
| 526 ;; Add checkpoints before local variables list: | |
| 527 (progn (forward-line -1) | |
| 528 (or (looking-at "^ *$") | |
| 529 (progn (forward-line) (insert ?\n) (forward-line -1))))) | |
| 530 (insert "\n%" (make-string 69 ?\-) | |
| 531 "\n% Checkpoints:\n% abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\n")) | |
| 532 (beginning-of-line) | |
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| 14523 | 534 |
| 535 (defun decipher-restore-checkpoint () | |
| 536 "Restore the cipher alphabet from a checkpoint. | |
| 537 If point is not on a checkpoint line, moves to the first checkpoint line. | |
| 538 If point is on a checkpoint, restores that checkpoint. | |
| 539 | |
| 540 Type `\\[decipher-make-checkpoint]' to make a checkpoint." | |
| 541 (interactive) | |
| 542 (beginning-of-line) | |
| 543 (if (looking-at "%!\\([A-Z ]+\\)!") | |
| 544 ;; Restore this checkpoint: | |
| 545 (let ((alphabet (match-string 1)) | |
| 546 buffer-read-only) ;Make buffer writable | |
| 547 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
| 548 (re-search-forward "^)") | |
| 549 (or (eolp) | |
| 550 (delete-region (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point)))) | |
| 551 (insert alphabet) | |
| 552 (decipher-resync)) | |
| 553 ;; Move to the first checkpoint: | |
| 554 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
| 555 (if (re-search-forward "^%![A-Z ]+!" nil t) | |
| 556 (message "Select the checkpoint to restore and type `%s'" | |
| 557 (substitute-command-keys "\\[decipher-restore-checkpoint]")) | |
| 558 (error "No checkpoints in this buffer")))) | |
| 559 | |
| 560 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 561 ;; Miscellaneous commands: | |
| 562 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 563 | |
| 564 (defun decipher-complete-alphabet () | |
| 565 "Complete the cipher alphabet. | |
| 566 This fills any blanks in the cipher alphabet with the unused letters | |
| 567 in alphabetical order. Use this when you have a keyword cipher and | |
| 568 you have determined the keyword." | |
| 569 (interactive) | |
| 570 (let ((cipher-char ?A) | |
| 571 (ptr decipher-alphabet) | |
| 572 buffer-read-only ;Make buffer writable | |
| 573 plain-map undo-rec) | |
| 574 (while (setq plain-map (pop ptr)) | |
| 575 (if (equal ?\ (cdr plain-map)) | |
| 576 (progn | |
| 577 (while (rassoc cipher-char decipher-alphabet) | |
| 578 ;; Find the next unused letter | |
| 579 (incf cipher-char)) | |
| 580 (push (cons ?\ cipher-char) undo-rec) | |
| 581 (decipher-set-map cipher-char (car plain-map) t)))) | |
| 582 (decipher-add-undo undo-rec))) | |
| 583 | |
| 584 (defun decipher-show-alphabet () | |
| 585 "Display the current cipher alphabet in the message line." | |
| 586 (interactive) | |
| 587 (message | |
| 588 (mapconcat (lambda (a) | |
| 589 (concat | |
| 590 (char-to-string (car a)) | |
| 591 (char-to-string (cdr a)))) | |
| 592 decipher-alphabet | |
| 593 ""))) | |
| 594 | |
| 595 (defun decipher-resync () | |
| 596 "Reprocess the buffer using the alphabet from the top. | |
| 597 This regenerates all deciphered plaintext and clears the undo list. | |
| 598 You should use this if you edit the ciphertext." | |
| 599 (interactive) | |
| 600 (message "Reprocessing buffer...") | |
| 601 (let (alphabet | |
| 602 buffer-read-only ;Make buffer writable | |
| 603 mapping) | |
| 604 (save-excursion | |
| 605 (decipher-read-alphabet) | |
| 606 (setq alphabet decipher-alphabet) | |
| 607 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
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| 14523 | 611 (replace-match ">" nil nil)) |
| 612 (decipher-read-alphabet) | |
| 613 (while (setq mapping (pop alphabet)) | |
| 614 (or (equal ?\ (cdr mapping)) | |
| 615 (decipher-set-map (cdr mapping) (car mapping)))))) | |
| 616 (setq decipher-undo-list nil | |
| 617 decipher-undo-list-size 0) | |
| 618 (message "Reprocessing buffer...done")) | |
| 619 | |
| 620 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 621 ;; Miscellaneous functions: | |
| 622 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 623 | |
| 624 (defun decipher-read-alphabet () | |
| 625 "Build the decipher-alphabet from the alphabet line in the buffer." | |
| 626 (save-excursion | |
| 627 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
| 628 (search-forward-regexp "^)") | |
| 629 (move-to-column 27 t) | |
| 630 (setq decipher-alphabet nil) | |
| 631 (let ((plain-char ?z)) | |
| 632 (while (>= plain-char ?a) | |
| 633 (backward-char) | |
| 634 (push (cons plain-char (following-char)) decipher-alphabet) | |
| 635 (decf plain-char))))) | |
| 636 | |
| 637 ;;;=================================================================== | |
| 638 ;;; Analyzing ciphertext: | |
| 639 ;;;=================================================================== | |
| 640 | |
| 641 (defun decipher-frequency-count () | |
| 642 "Display the frequency count in the statistics buffer." | |
| 643 (interactive) | |
| 644 (decipher-analyze) | |
| 645 (decipher-display-regexp "^A" "^[A-Z][A-Z]")) | |
| 646 | |
| 647 (defun decipher-digram-list () | |
| 648 "Display the list of digrams in the statistics buffer." | |
| 649 (interactive) | |
| 650 (decipher-analyze) | |
| 651 (decipher-display-regexp "[A-Z][A-Z] +[0-9]" "^$")) | |
| 652 | |
| 653 (defun decipher-adjacency-list (cipher-char) | |
| 654 "Display the adjacency list for the letter at point. | |
| 655 The adjacency list shows all letters which come next to CIPHER-CHAR. | |
| 656 | |
| 657 An adjacency list (for the letter X) looks like this: | |
| 658 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 3 8 | |
| 659 X: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z * 11 14 9% | |
| 660 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 5 7 | |
| 661 This says that X comes before D once, and after B once. X begins 5 | |
| 662 words, and ends 3 words (`*' represents a space). X comes before 8 | |
| 663 different letters, after 7 differerent letters, and is next to a total | |
| 664 of 11 different letters. It occurs 14 times, making up 9% of the | |
| 665 ciphertext." | |
| 666 (interactive (list (upcase (following-char)))) | |
| 667 (decipher-analyze) | |
| 668 (let (start end) | |
| 669 (save-excursion | |
| 670 (set-buffer (decipher-stats-buffer)) | |
| 671 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
| 672 (or (re-search-forward (format "^%c: " cipher-char) nil t) | |
| 673 (error "Character `%c' is not used in ciphertext." cipher-char)) | |
| 674 (forward-line -1) | |
| 675 (setq start (point)) | |
| 676 (forward-line 3) | |
| 677 (setq end (point))) | |
| 678 (decipher-display-range start end))) | |
| 679 | |
| 680 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 681 (defun decipher-analyze () | |
| 682 "Perform frequency analysis on the current buffer if necessary." | |
| 683 (cond | |
| 684 ;; If this is the statistics buffer, do nothing: | |
| 685 ((eq major-mode 'decipher-stats-mode)) | |
| 686 ;; If this is the Decipher buffer, see if the stats buffer exists: | |
| 687 ((eq major-mode 'decipher-mode) | |
| 688 (or (and (bufferp decipher-stats-buffer) | |
| 689 (buffer-name decipher-stats-buffer)) | |
| 690 (decipher-analyze-buffer))) | |
| 691 ;; Otherwise: | |
| 692 (t (error "This buffer is not in Decipher mode")))) | |
| 693 | |
| 694 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 695 (defun decipher-display-range (start end) | |
| 696 "Display text between START and END in the statistics buffer. | |
| 697 START and END are positions in the statistics buffer. Makes the | |
| 698 statistics buffer visible and sizes the window to just fit the | |
| 699 displayed text, but leaves the current window selected." | |
| 700 (let ((stats-buffer (decipher-stats-buffer)) | |
| 701 (current-window (selected-window)) | |
| 702 (pop-up-windows t)) | |
| 703 (or (eq (current-buffer) stats-buffer) | |
| 704 (pop-to-buffer stats-buffer)) | |
| 705 (goto-char start) | |
| 706 (or (one-window-p t) | |
| 707 (enlarge-window (- (1+ (count-lines start end)) (window-height)))) | |
| 708 (recenter 0) | |
| 709 (select-window current-window))) | |
| 710 | |
| 711 (defun decipher-display-regexp (start-regexp end-regexp) | |
| 712 "Display text between two regexps in the statistics buffer. | |
| 713 | |
| 714 START-REGEXP matches the first line to display. | |
| 715 END-REGEXP matches the line after that which ends the display. | |
| 716 The ending line is included in the display unless it is blank." | |
| 717 (let (start end) | |
| 718 (save-excursion | |
| 719 (set-buffer (decipher-stats-buffer)) | |
| 720 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
| 721 (re-search-forward start-regexp) | |
| 722 (beginning-of-line) | |
| 723 (setq start (point)) | |
| 724 (re-search-forward end-regexp) | |
| 725 (beginning-of-line) | |
| 726 (or (looking-at "^ *$") | |
| 727 (forward-line 1)) | |
| 728 (setq end (point))) | |
| 729 (decipher-display-range start end))) | |
| 730 | |
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| 732 (defun decipher-loop-with-breaks (func) | |
| 733 "Loop through ciphertext, calling FUNC once for each letter & word division. | |
| 734 | |
| 735 FUNC is called with no arguments, and its return value is unimportant. | |
| 736 It may examine `decipher-char' to see the current ciphertext | |
| 737 character. `decipher-char' contains either an uppercase letter or a space. | |
| 738 | |
| 739 FUNC is called exactly once between words, with `decipher-char' set to | |
| 740 a space. | |
| 741 | |
| 742 See `decipher-loop-no-breaks' if you do not care about word divisions." | |
| 743 (let ((decipher-char ?\ ) | |
| 744 (decipher--loop-prev-char ?\ )) | |
| 745 (save-excursion | |
| 746 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
| 747 (funcall func) ;Space marks beginning of first word | |
| 748 (while (search-forward-regexp "^:" nil t) | |
| 749 (while (not (eolp)) | |
| 750 (setq decipher-char (upcase (following-char))) | |
| 751 (or (and (>= decipher-char ?A) (<= decipher-char ?Z)) | |
| 752 (setq decipher-char ?\ )) | |
| 753 (or (and (equal decipher-char ?\ ) | |
| 754 (equal decipher--loop-prev-char ?\ )) | |
| 755 (funcall func)) | |
| 756 (setq decipher--loop-prev-char decipher-char) | |
| 757 (forward-char)) | |
| 758 (or (equal decipher-char ?\ ) | |
| 759 (progn | |
| 760 (setq decipher-char ?\ ; | |
| 761 decipher--loop-prev-char ?\ ) | |
| 762 (funcall func))))))) | |
| 763 | |
| 764 (defun decipher-loop-no-breaks (func) | |
| 765 "Loop through ciphertext, calling FUNC once for each letter. | |
| 766 | |
| 767 FUNC is called with no arguments, and its return value is unimportant. | |
| 768 It may examine `decipher-char' to see the current ciphertext letter. | |
| 769 `decipher-char' contains an uppercase letter. | |
| 770 | |
| 771 Punctuation and spacing in the ciphertext are ignored. | |
| 772 See `decipher-loop-with-breaks' if you care about word divisions." | |
| 773 (let (decipher-char) | |
| 774 (save-excursion | |
| 775 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
| 776 (while (search-forward-regexp "^:" nil t) | |
| 777 (while (not (eolp)) | |
| 778 (setq decipher-char (upcase (following-char))) | |
| 779 (and (>= decipher-char ?A) | |
| 780 (<= decipher-char ?Z) | |
| 781 (funcall func)) | |
| 782 (forward-char)))))) | |
| 783 | |
| 784 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 785 ;; Perform the analysis: | |
| 786 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 787 | |
| 788 (defun decipher-insert-frequency-counts (freq-list total) | |
| 789 "Insert frequency counts in current buffer. | |
| 790 Each element of FREQ-LIST is a list (LETTER FREQ ...). | |
| 791 TOTAL is the total number of letters in the ciphertext." | |
| 792 (let ((i 4) temp-list) | |
| 793 (while (> i 0) | |
| 794 (setq temp-list freq-list) | |
| 795 (while temp-list | |
| 796 (insert (caar temp-list) | |
| 797 (format "%4d%3d%% " | |
| 798 (cadar temp-list) | |
| 799 (/ (* 100 (cadar temp-list)) total))) | |
| 800 (setq temp-list (nthcdr 4 temp-list))) | |
| 801 (insert ?\n) | |
| 802 (setq freq-list (cdr freq-list) | |
| 803 i (1- i))))) | |
| 804 | |
| 805 (defun decipher--analyze () | |
| 806 ;; Perform frequency analysis on ciphertext. | |
| 807 ;; | |
| 808 ;; This function is called repeatedly with decipher-char set to each | |
| 14573 | 809 ;; character of ciphertext. It uses decipher--prev-char to remember |
| 14523 | 810 ;; the previous ciphertext character. |
| 811 ;; | |
| 812 ;; It builds several data structures, which must be initialized | |
| 813 ;; before the first call to decipher--analyze. The arrays are | |
| 814 ;; indexed with A = 0, B = 1, ..., Z = 25, SPC = 26 (if used). | |
| 14573 | 815 ;; decipher--after: (initialize to zeros) |
| 14523 | 816 ;; A vector of 26 vectors of 27 integers. The first vector |
| 817 ;; represents the number of times A follows each character, the | |
| 818 ;; second vector represents B, and so on. | |
| 14573 | 819 ;; decipher--before: (initialize to zeros) |
| 820 ;; The same as decipher--after, but representing the number of | |
| 821 ;; times the character precedes each other character. | |
| 822 ;; decipher--digram-list: (initialize to nil) | |
| 14523 | 823 ;; An alist with an entry for each digram (2-character sequence) |
| 824 ;; encountered. Each element is a cons cell (DIGRAM . FREQ), | |
| 825 ;; where DIGRAM is a 2 character string and FREQ is the number | |
| 826 ;; of times it occurs. | |
| 14573 | 827 ;; decipher--freqs: (initialize to zeros) |
| 14523 | 828 ;; A vector of 26 integers, counting the number of occurrences |
| 829 ;; of the corresponding characters. | |
| 14573 | 830 (setq decipher--digram (format "%c%c" decipher--prev-char decipher-char)) |
| 831 (incf (cdr (or (assoc decipher--digram decipher--digram-list) | |
| 832 (car (push (cons decipher--digram 0) | |
| 833 decipher--digram-list))))) | |
| 834 (and (>= decipher--prev-char ?A) | |
| 835 (incf (aref (aref decipher--before (- decipher--prev-char ?A)) | |
| 14523 | 836 (if (equal decipher-char ?\ ) |
| 837 26 | |
| 838 (- decipher-char ?A))))) | |
| 839 (and (>= decipher-char ?A) | |
| 14573 | 840 (incf (aref decipher--freqs (- decipher-char ?A))) |
| 841 (incf (aref (aref decipher--after (- decipher-char ?A)) | |
| 842 (if (equal decipher--prev-char ?\ ) | |
| 14523 | 843 26 |
| 14573 | 844 (- decipher--prev-char ?A))))) |
| 845 (setq decipher--prev-char decipher-char)) | |
| 14523 | 846 |
| 847 (defun decipher--digram-counts (counts) | |
| 848 "Generate the counts for an adjacency list." | |
| 849 (let ((total 0)) | |
| 850 (concat | |
| 851 (mapconcat (lambda (x) | |
| 852 (cond ((> x 99) (incf total) "XX") | |
| 853 ((> x 0) (incf total) (format "%2d" x)) | |
| 854 (t " "))) | |
| 855 counts | |
| 856 "") | |
| 857 (format "%4d" (if (> (aref counts 26) 0) | |
| 858 (1- total) ;Don't count space | |
| 859 total))))) | |
| 860 | |
| 861 (defun decipher--digram-total (before-count after-count) | |
| 862 "Count the number of different letters a letter appears next to." | |
| 863 ;; We do not include spaces (word divisions) in this count. | |
| 864 (let ((total 0) | |
| 865 (i 26)) | |
| 866 (while (>= (decf i) 0) | |
| 867 (if (or (> (aref before-count i) 0) | |
| 868 (> (aref after-count i) 0)) | |
| 869 (incf total))) | |
| 870 total)) | |
| 871 | |
| 872 (defun decipher-analyze-buffer () | |
| 873 "Perform frequency analysis and store results in statistics buffer. | |
| 874 Creates the statistics buffer if it doesn't exist." | |
| 14573 | 875 (let ((decipher--prev-char (if decipher-ignore-spaces ?\ ?\*)) |
| 876 (decipher--before (make-vector 26 nil)) | |
| 877 (decipher--after (make-vector 26 nil)) | |
| 878 (decipher--freqs (make-vector 26 0)) | |
| 14523 | 879 (total-chars 0) |
| 14573 | 880 decipher--digram decipher--digram-list freq-list) |
| 14523 | 881 (message "Scanning buffer...") |
| 882 (let ((i 26)) | |
| 883 (while (>= (decf i) 0) | |
| 14573 | 884 (aset decipher--before i (make-vector 27 0)) |
| 885 (aset decipher--after i (make-vector 27 0)))) | |
| 14523 | 886 (if decipher-ignore-spaces |
| 887 (progn | |
| 888 (decipher-loop-no-breaks 'decipher--analyze) | |
| 889 ;; The first character of ciphertext was marked as following a space: | |
| 890 (let ((i 26)) | |
| 891 (while (>= (decf i) 0) | |
| 14573 | 892 (aset (aref decipher--after i) 26 0)))) |
| 14523 | 893 (decipher-loop-with-breaks 'decipher--analyze)) |
| 894 (message "Processing results...") | |
| 14573 | 895 (setcdr (last decipher--digram-list 2) nil) ;Delete the phony "* " digram |
| 14523 | 896 ;; Sort the digram list by frequency and alphabetical order: |
| 14573 | 897 (setq decipher--digram-list (sort (sort decipher--digram-list |
| 14523 | 898 (lambda (a b) (string< (car a) (car b)))) |
| 899 (lambda (a b) (> (cdr a) (cdr b))))) | |
| 900 ;; Generate the frequency list: | |
| 901 ;; Each element is a list of 3 elements (LETTER FREQ DIFFERENT), | |
| 902 ;; where LETTER is the ciphertext character, FREQ is the number | |
| 903 ;; of times it occurs, and DIFFERENT is the number of different | |
| 904 ;; letters it appears next to. | |
| 905 (let ((i 26)) | |
| 906 (while (>= (decf i) 0) | |
| 907 (setq freq-list | |
| 908 (cons (list (+ i ?A) | |
| 14573 | 909 (aref decipher--freqs i) |
| 910 (decipher--digram-total (aref decipher--before i) | |
| 911 (aref decipher--after i))) | |
| 14523 | 912 freq-list) |
| 14573 | 913 total-chars (+ total-chars (aref decipher--freqs i))))) |
| 14523 | 914 (save-excursion |
| 915 ;; Switch to statistics buffer, creating it if necessary: | |
| 916 (set-buffer (decipher-stats-buffer t)) | |
| 917 ;; This can't happen, but it never hurts to double-check: | |
| 918 (or (eq major-mode 'decipher-stats-mode) | |
| 919 (error "Buffer %s is not in Decipher-Stats mode" (buffer-name))) | |
| 920 (setq buffer-read-only nil) | |
| 921 (erase-buffer) | |
| 922 ;; Display frequency counts for letters A-Z: | |
| 923 (decipher-insert-frequency-counts freq-list total-chars) | |
| 924 (insert ?\n) | |
| 925 ;; Display frequency counts for letters in order of frequency: | |
| 926 (setq freq-list (sort freq-list | |
| 927 (lambda (a b) (> (second a) (second b))))) | |
| 928 (decipher-insert-frequency-counts freq-list total-chars) | |
| 929 ;; Display letters in order of frequency: | |
| 930 (insert ?\n (mapconcat (lambda (a) (char-to-string (car a))) | |
| 931 freq-list nil) | |
| 932 "\n\n") | |
| 933 ;; Display list of digrams in order of frequency: | |
| 14573 | 934 (let* ((rows (floor (+ (length decipher--digram-list) 9) 10)) |
| 14523 | 935 (i rows) |
| 936 temp-list) | |
| 937 (while (> i 0) | |
| 14573 | 938 (setq temp-list decipher--digram-list) |
| 14523 | 939 (while temp-list |
| 940 (insert (caar temp-list) | |
| 941 (format "%3d " | |
| 942 (cdar temp-list))) | |
| 943 (setq temp-list (nthcdr rows temp-list))) | |
| 944 (delete-horizontal-space) | |
| 945 (insert ?\n) | |
| 14573 | 946 (setq decipher--digram-list (cdr decipher--digram-list) |
| 14523 | 947 i (1- i)))) |
| 948 ;; Display adjacency list for each letter, sorted in descending | |
| 949 ;; order of the number of adjacent letters: | |
| 950 (setq freq-list (sort freq-list | |
| 951 (lambda (a b) (> (third a) (third b))))) | |
| 952 (let ((temp-list freq-list) | |
| 953 entry i) | |
| 954 (while (setq entry (pop temp-list)) | |
| 955 (if (equal 0 (second entry)) | |
| 956 nil ;This letter was not used | |
| 957 (setq i (- (car entry) ?A)) | |
| 958 (insert ?\n " " | |
| 14573 | 959 (decipher--digram-counts (aref decipher--before i)) ?\n |
| 14523 | 960 (car entry) |
| 961 ": A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z *" | |
| 962 (format "%4d %4d %3d%%\n " | |
| 963 (third entry) (second entry) | |
| 964 (/ (* 100 (second entry)) total-chars)) | |
| 14573 | 965 (decipher--digram-counts (aref decipher--after i)) ?\n)))) |
| 14523 | 966 (setq buffer-read-only t) |
| 967 (set-buffer-modified-p nil) | |
| 968 )) | |
| 969 (message nil)) | |
| 970 | |
| 971 ;;==================================================================== | |
| 972 ;; Statistics Buffer: | |
| 973 ;;==================================================================== | |
| 974 | |
| 975 (defun decipher-stats-mode () | |
| 976 "Major mode for displaying ciphertext statistics." | |
| 977 (interactive) | |
| 978 (kill-all-local-variables) | |
| 979 (setq buffer-read-only t | |
| 980 buffer-undo-list t ;Disable undo | |
| 981 case-fold-search nil ;Case is significant when searching | |
| 982 indent-tabs-mode nil ;Do not use tab characters | |
| 983 major-mode 'decipher-stats-mode | |
| 984 mode-name "Decipher-Stats") | |
| 985 (use-local-map decipher-stats-mode-map) | |
| 986 (run-hooks 'decipher-stats-mode-hook)) | |
| 987 (put 'decipher-stats-mode 'mode-class 'special) | |
| 988 | |
| 989 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 990 | |
| 991 (defun decipher-display-stats-buffer () | |
| 992 "Make the statistics buffer visible, but do not select it." | |
| 993 (let ((stats-buffer (decipher-stats-buffer)) | |
| 994 (current-window (selected-window))) | |
| 995 (or (eq (current-buffer) stats-buffer) | |
| 996 (progn | |
| 997 (pop-to-buffer stats-buffer) | |
| 998 (select-window current-window))))) | |
| 999 | |
| 1000 (defun decipher-stats-buffer (&optional create) | |
| 1001 "Return the buffer used for decipher statistics. | |
| 1002 If CREATE is non-nil, create the buffer if it doesn't exist. | |
| 1003 This is guaranteed to return a buffer in Decipher-Stats mode; | |
| 1004 if it can't, it signals an error." | |
| 1005 (cond | |
| 1006 ;; We may already be in the statistics buffer: | |
| 1007 ((eq major-mode 'decipher-stats-mode) | |
| 1008 (current-buffer)) | |
| 1009 ;; See if decipher-stats-buffer exists: | |
| 1010 ((and (bufferp decipher-stats-buffer) | |
| 1011 (buffer-name decipher-stats-buffer)) | |
| 1012 (or (save-excursion | |
| 1013 (set-buffer decipher-stats-buffer) | |
| 1014 (eq major-mode 'decipher-stats-mode)) | |
| 1015 (error "Buffer %s is not in Decipher-Stats mode" | |
| 1016 (buffer-name decipher-stats-buffer))) | |
| 1017 decipher-stats-buffer) | |
| 1018 ;; Create a new buffer if requested: | |
| 1019 (create | |
| 1020 (let ((stats-name (concat "*" (buffer-name) "*"))) | |
| 1021 (setq decipher-stats-buffer | |
| 1022 (if (eq 'decipher-stats-mode | |
| 1023 (cdr-safe (assoc 'major-mode | |
| 1024 (buffer-local-variables | |
| 1025 (get-buffer stats-name))))) | |
| 1026 ;; We just lost track of the statistics buffer: | |
| 1027 (get-buffer stats-name) | |
| 1028 (generate-new-buffer stats-name)))) | |
| 1029 (save-excursion | |
| 1030 (set-buffer decipher-stats-buffer) | |
| 1031 (decipher-stats-mode)) | |
| 1032 decipher-stats-buffer) | |
| 1033 ;; Give up: | |
| 1034 (t (error "No statistics buffer")))) | |
| 1035 | |
| 1036 ;;==================================================================== | |
| 1037 | |
| 1038 (provide 'decipher) | |
| 1039 | |
| 1040 ;;;(defun decipher-show-undo-list () | |
| 1041 ;;; "Display the undo list (for debugging purposes)." | |
| 1042 ;;; (interactive) | |
| 1043 ;;; (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Decipher Undo*" | |
| 1044 ;;; (let ((undo-list decipher-undo-list) | |
| 1045 ;;; undo-rec undo-map) | |
| 1046 ;;; (save-excursion | |
| 1047 ;;; (set-buffer "*Decipher Undo*") | |
| 1048 ;;; (while (setq undo-rec (pop undo-list)) | |
| 1049 ;;; (or (consp (car undo-rec)) | |
| 1050 ;;; (setq undo-rec (list undo-rec))) | |
| 1051 ;;; (insert ?\() | |
| 1052 ;;; (while (setq undo-map (pop undo-rec)) | |
| 1053 ;;; (insert (cdr undo-map) (car undo-map) ?\ )) | |
| 1054 ;;; (delete-backward-char 1) | |
| 1055 ;;; (insert ")\n")))))) | |
| 1056 | |
| 1057 ;;; decipher.el ends here |
