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PICONV(1) | Perl Programmers Reference Guide | PICONV(1) |
NAME
piconv -- iconv(1), reinvented in perlSYNOPSIS
piconv [-f from_encoding] [-t to_encoding]
[-p|--perlqq|--htmlcref|--xmlcref] [-C N|-c] [-D] [-S scheme]
[-s string|file...]
piconv -l
piconv -r encoding_alias
piconv -h
DESCRIPTION
piconv is perl version of iconv, a character encoding converter widely available for various Unixen today. This script was primarily a technology demonstrator for Perl 5.8.0, but you can use piconv in the place of iconv for virtually any case.- -f,--from from_encoding
- Specifies the encoding you are converting from. Unlike iconv, this option can be omitted. In such cases, the current locale is used.
- -t,--to to_encoding
-
Specifies the encoding you are converting to. Unlike iconv, this option can be omitted. In such cases, the current locale is used.
- -s,--string string
- uses string instead of file for the source of text.
- -l,--list
- Lists all available encodings, one per line, in case-insensitive order. Note that only the canonical names are listed; many aliases exist. For example, the names are case-insensitive, and many standard and common aliases work, such as "latin1" for "ISO-8859-1", or "ibm850" instead of "cp850", or "winlatin1" for "cp1252". See Encode::Supported for a full discussion.
- -r,--resolve encoding_alias
- Resolve encoding_alias to Encode canonical encoding name.
- -C,--check N
- Check the validity of the stream if N = 1. When N = -1, something interesting happens when it encounters an invalid character.
- -c
- Same as "-C 1".
- -p,--perlqq
- Transliterate characters missing in encoding to \x{HHHH} where HHHH is the hexadecimal Unicode code point.
- --htmlcref
- Transliterate characters missing in encoding to &#NNN; where NNN is the decimal Unicode code point.
- --xmlcref
- Transliterate characters missing in encoding to &#xHHHH; where HHHH is the hexadecimal Unicode code point.
- -h,--help
- Show usage.
- -D,--debug
- Invokes debugging mode. Primarily for Encode hackers.
- -S,--scheme scheme
- Selects which scheme is to be used for conversion. Available schemes are as follows:
- from_to
- Uses Encode::from_to for conversion. This is the default.
- decode_encode
- Input strings are decode()d then encode()d. A straight two-step implementation.
- perlio
-
The new perlIO layer is used. NI-S' favorite.
SEE ALSO
iconv(1) locale(3) Encode Encode::Supported Encode::Alias PerlIO2024-11-23 | perl v5.32.0 |