Name : perl-Encode
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Version : 2.33
| Vendor : dankogai_cpan_org
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Release : 2.5
| Date : 2014-06-14 11:37:08
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Group : Applications/CPAN
| Source RPM : perl-Encode-2.33-2.5.src.rpm
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Size : 15.53 MB
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Packager : Holger Manthey < holger_manthey_bertelsmann_de>
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Summary : Encode - character encodings
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Description :
The C< Encode> module provides the interfaces between Perl\'s strings and the rest of the system. Perl strings are sequences of B< characters>.
The repertoire of characters that Perl can represent is at least that defined by the Unicode Consortium. On most platforms the ordinal values of the characters (as returned by C< ord(ch)>) is the \"Unicode codepoint\" for the character (the exceptions are those platforms where the legacy encoding is some variant of EBCDIC rather than a super-set of ASCII - see L< perlebcdic>).
Traditionally, computer data has been moved around in 8-bit chunks often called \"bytes\". These chunks are also known as \"octets\" in networking standards. Perl is widely used to manipulate data of many types - not only strings of characters representing human or computer languages but also \"binary\" data being the machine\'s representation of numbers, pixels in an image - or just about anything.
When Perl is processing \"binary data\", the programmer wants Perl to process \"sequences of bytes\". This is not a problem for Perl - as a byte has 256 possible values, it easily fits in Perl\'s much larger \"logical character\".
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