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Changes for version 1.33

  • ! AUTHORS Philip's mail address corrected. ! AUTHORS ! t/Encoder.t ! lib/Encode/Encoder.pm s/= shift;/= @_/g # trivial but a common idiomatic typo :) This adds Miyagawa-kun to AUTHORS.
    • encoding() no longer exported by default but on demand
    • t/Encoder.t updated to test all these Message-Id: <86hemjpdn4.wl@mail.edge.co.jp> http://www.dan.co.jp/~dankogai/Storable.diff.gz

Documentation

Perl Encode Module Generator
iconv(1), reinvented in perl
Supported encodings by Encode

Modules

Single Byte Encodings
China-based Chinese Encodings
EBCDIC Encodings
character encodings
Japanese Encodings
Korean Encodings
Symbol Encodings
Taiwan-based Chinese Encodings
allows you to write your script in non-asii or non-utf8
alias definitions to encodings
Internally used by Encode::??::ISO_2022_*
internally used by Encode::CN
Object Oriented Encoder
Encode Implementation Base Class
internally used by Encode::JP
internally used by Encode::JP
internally used by Encode::JP::2022_JP*
internally used by Encode::JP
Various Unicode Transform Format
for internal use only

Provides

in lib/Encode/Config.pm
in Encode.pm
in lib/Encode/KR/2022_KR.pm
in Encode.pm
in Encode.pm