INTERCAL::Splats(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation INTERCAL::Splats(3pm)TITLE
Language::INTERCAL::Splats - errors
DESCRIPTION
Execution of CLC-INTERCAL program can produce many errors, one of the most common is attempting to execute a comment. Errors are reported
using a splat, consisting of an error code and an error message. The splat code is also available in the special expression * after the
error occurred: this is only useful when the program is multithreaded (another thread produced the splat) or within events, as producing a
splat is always fatal and causes the program to terminate.
When printing a splat, the format will always be:
*nnn message
where nnn is the splat code. See file blib/htmldoc/errors.html in the distribution build directory (or the corresponding page in the online
reference manual) for a list of splat codes.
SEE ALSO
A qualified psychiatrist
AUTHOR
Claudio Calvelli - intercal (whirlpool) sdf.lonestar.org (Please include the word INTERLEAVING in the subject when emailing that address,
or the email may be ignored)
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INTERCAL::Charset::EBCDIC(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation INTERCAL::Charset::EBCDIC(3pm)NAME
Charset::EBCDIC - allows to use EBCDIC string constants in ASCII programs (and v.v.)
SYNOPSIS
use Charset::EBCDIC 'ascii2abcdic';
my $a = ebcdic2ascii "(EBCDIC text)";
DESCRIPTION
Charset::EBCDIC defines functions to convert between a subset of ASCII and a subset of nonstandard EBCDIC (since there isn't such a thing
as a standard EBCDIC we defined our own variant which is guaranteed to be incompatible with all versions of EBCDIC used by IBM hardware -
however, when we have chosen a code for a character, we have made sure that at least one - but certainly not all - IBM models used that
same code, so the choice cannot be criticised). If you really want to know, several variants of EBCDIC are listed in RFC 1345, which is
available from the usual sources.
Two functions, ebcdic2ascii and ascii2ebcdic are exportable but not exported by default. They do the obvious thing to their first argument
and return the transformed string.
EBCDIC CHARACTER TABLE
The following are the characters recognised. The ones shown as 2 letter abbreviations cannot be translated to ASCII (except for the control
characters, which do have an ASCII equivalent).
+ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f Notes
00 OV TA LF CR OV=overstrike
10 TA=tab
20 LF=linefeed
30 CR=carr-return
40 SP CT . < ( + ! SP=space
50 & ] $ * ) ; NO CT=cents
60 - / XO | , % _ > ? NO=not-sign
70 : # @ ' = " XO=XOR(1)
80 a b c d e f g h i
90 j k l m n o p q r { [
a0 ~ s t u v w x y z RE RE=registered
b0 ^ PO CO PO=pound
c0 A B C D E F G H I CO=copyright
d0 J K L M N O P Q R }
e0 S T U V W X Y Z
f0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DE DE=delete(1) The symbol for the INTECAL XOR operator, "V overstrike -".
COPYRIGHT
This module is part of CLC-INTERCAL.
Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2007 Claudio Calvelli, all rights reserved
See the files README and COPYING in the distribution for information.
SEE ALSO
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