NAME
Text::Control - Transforms of control characters
SYNOPSIS
use Text::Control;
Text::Control::to_dot("\x00\\Hi\x7fthere.\x80\xff"); # .\Hi.there...
Text::Control::to_hex("\x00\\Hi\x7fthere.\x80\xff");
# \x00\\Hi\x7fthere.\x80\xff -- note the escaped backslash
DESCRIPTION
These are transforms that I find useful for debugging. Maybe you will, too?
NONPRINTABLE BYTES
This module considers byte numbers 32 - 126 to be “printable”; i.e., they represent actual ASCII characters. Anything outside this range is thus “nonprintable”.
FUNCTIONS
to_dot( OCTET_STRING )
Transforms each nonprintable byte into a dot (.
, ASCII 46) and returns the result.
to_hex( OCTET_STRING )
Transforms each nonprintable byte into the corresponding \x.. sequence, appropriate for feeding into eval()
. For example, a NUL byte comes out as \x00
.
In order to make this encoding reversible, backslash characters (\
) are double-escaped (i.e., \
becomes \\
).
from_hex( FROM_TO_HEX )
This transforms the result of to_hex()
back into its original form. I’m not sure this is actually useful :), but hey.
AUTHOR
Felipe Gasper (FELIPE)
REPOSITORY
https://github.com/FGasper/p5-Text-Control
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.