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Current version: 2.07-alt1.1
Build date: 24 november 2010, 21:18 ( 696.2 weeks ago )
Size: 323.52 Kb
Home page: http://www.cpan.org
License: Artistic
Summary: Japanese Charset Handler
Description:
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Build date: 24 november 2010, 21:18 ( 696.2 weeks ago )
Size: 323.52 Kb
Home page: http://www.cpan.org
License: Artistic
Summary: Japanese Charset Handler
Description:
<Japanese document is now available as Jcode::Nihongo. >
Jcode.pm supports both object and traditional approach.
With object approach, you can go like;
$iso_2022_jp = Jcode->new($str)->h2z->jis;
Which is more elegant than:
$iso_2022_jp = $str;
&jcode::convert(\$iso_2022_jp, 'jis', &jcode::getcode(\$str), "z");
For those unfamiliar with objects, Jcode.pm still supports "getcode()"
and "convert()."
If the perl version is 5.8.1, Jcode acts as a wrapper to Encode,
the standard charset handler module for Perl 5.8 or later.
Current maintainer: Slava Dubrovskiy Jcode.pm supports both object and traditional approach.
With object approach, you can go like;
$iso_2022_jp = Jcode->new($str)->h2z->jis;
Which is more elegant than:
$iso_2022_jp = $str;
&jcode::convert(\$iso_2022_jp, 'jis', &jcode::getcode(\$str), "z");
For those unfamiliar with objects, Jcode.pm still supports "getcode()"
and "convert()."
If the perl version is 5.8.1, Jcode acts as a wrapper to Encode,
the standard charset handler module for Perl 5.8 or later.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- perl-Jcode