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PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | With the encoding pragma, you can write your Perl script in any encoding you like (so long as the Encode module supports it) and still enjoy Unicode support. However, this encoding module is deprecated under perl 5.18. It uses a mechanism provided by perl that is deprecated under 5.18 and higher, and may be removed in a future version. The easiest and the best alternative is to write your script in UTF-8. |
PackageMaintainer | CloudLinux Packaging Team <sfokin@cloudlinux.com> |
PackageName | perl-encoding |
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PackageDescription | With the encoding pragma, you can write your Perl script in any encoding you like (so long as the Encode module supports it) and still enjoy Unicode support. However, this encoding module is deprecated under perl 5.18. It uses a mechanism provided by perl that is deprecated under 5.18 and higher, and may be removed in a future version. The easiest and the best alternative is to write your script in UTF-8. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | perl-encoding |
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PackageDescription | The Encode module provides the interface between Perl strings and the rest of the system. Perl strings are sequences of characters. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | perl-Encode |
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PackageDescription | With the encoding pragma, you can write your Perl script in any encoding you like (so long as the Encode module supports it) and still enjoy Unicode support. However, this encoding module is deprecated under perl 5.18. It uses a mechanism provided by perl that is deprecated under 5.18 and higher, and may be removed in a future version. The easiest and the best alternative is to write your script in UTF-8. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org> |
PackageName | perl-encoding |
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PackageName | perl-Encode |
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PackageName | perl-Encode |
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PackageDescription | With the encoding pragma, you can write your Perl script in any encoding you like (so long as the Encode module supports it) and still enjoy Unicode support. However, this encoding module is deprecated under perl 5.18. It uses a mechanism provided by perl that is deprecated under 5.18 and higher, and may be removed in a future version. The easiest and the best alternative is to write your script in UTF-8. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | perl-encoding |
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PackageDescription | The 'Encode' module provides the interface between Perl strings and the rest of the system. Perl strings are sequences of _characters_. The repertoire of characters that Perl can represent is a superset of those defined by the Unicode Consortium. On most platforms the ordinal values of a character as returned by 'ord(_S_)' is the _Unicode codepoint_ for that character. The exceptions are platforms where the legacy encoding is some variant of EBCDIC rather than a superset of ASCII; see perlebcdic. During recent history, data is moved around a computer in 8-bit chunks, often called "bytes" but also known as "octets" in standards documents. 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: because a byte has 256 possible values, it easily fits in Perl's much larger "logical character". This document mostly explains the _how_. perlunitut and perlunifaq explain the _why_. |
PackageMaintainer | https://bugs.opensuse.org |
PackageName | perl-Encode |
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PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
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