NAME
Badger::Codec::Encode - codec wrapper around Encode
SYNOPSIS
use Badger::Codec::Encode;
my $codec = Badger::Codec::Encode->new();
my $encoded = $codec->encode( utf8 => "...some utf8 data..." );
my $decoded = $codec->decode( utf8 => $encoded );
DESCRIPTION
This module is a subclass of Badger::Codec implementing a very thin wrapper around the Encode module. It exists only to provide a consistent API with other Badger::Codec modules and to facilitate codec chaining.
You would normally use a codec via the Badger::Codecs module.
use Badger::Codecs
codec => 'encode';
my $encoding = 'UTF-8';
my $uncoded = "...some UTF-8 data...";
my $encoded = encode($encoding, $uncoded);
my $decoded = decode($encoding, $encoded)
The above example is identical to using the Encode module directly:
use Encode; # also exports encode()/decode()
In addition, a Badger::Codec::Encode object will be available via the codec()
subroutine.
my $encoded = codec->encode($encoding, $uncoded);
my $decoded = codec->decode($encoding, $encoded)
METHODS
encode($encoding, $data)
Method for encoding data which forwards all arguments to the Encode encode()
method. The first argument is the encoding, the second is the data to encode.
$encoded = Badger::Codec::Encode->encode( utf8 => $data );
decode($encoding, $data)
Method for decoding data which forwards all arguments to the Encode decode()
method. The first argument is the encoding, the second is the data to decode.
$decoded = Badger::Codec::Encode->decode( utf8 => $encoded );
encoder()
This method returns a reference to the real subroutine that's doing all the encoding work, i.e. the encode()
function in Encode.
decoder()
This method returns a reference to the real subroutine that's doing all the encoding work, i.e. the decode()
method in Encode.
AUTHOR
Andy Wardley http://wardley.org/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Andy Wardley. All rights reserved.
SEE ALSO
Encode, Badger::Codecs, Badger::Codec, Badger::Codec::Unicode.