1996-10-24 08:25:25 +00:00
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SYNOPSIS
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use Convert::UU qw(uudecode uuencode);
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$encoded_string = uuencode($string,[$filename],[$mode]);
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($string,$filename,$mode) = uudecode($string);
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$string = uudecode($string); # in scalar context
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DESCRIPTION
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uuencode() takes as the first argument a scalar that is to
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be uuencoded. Alternatively a filehandle may be passed
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that must be opened for reading. It returns the uuencoded
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string including begin and end. Second and third argument
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are optional and specify filename and mode. If unspecified
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these default to "uuencode.uu" and 644.
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uudecode() takes a string as argument which will be
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uudecoded. If the argument is a filehandle this will be
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read instead. Leading and trailing garbage will be
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ignored. The function returns the uudecoded string for the
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first begin/end pair. In array context it returns an array
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whose first element is the uudecoded string, the second is
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the filename and the third is the mode.
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2003-04-29 15:23:55 +00:00
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WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Convert-UU/
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