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TCUCODEC(1)							   Tokyo Cabinet						       TCUCODEC(1)

NAME
tcucodec - popular encoders and decoders DESCRIPTION
The command `tcucodec' is a tool to use encoding and decoding features. This command is used in the following format. `file' specifies a input file. If it is omitted, the standard input is read. tcucodec url [-d] [-br] [-rs base] [file] Perform URL encoding and its decoding. tcucodec base [-d] [file] Perform Base64 encoding and its decoding. tcucodec quote [-d] [file] Perform quoted-printable encoding and its decoding. tcucodec mime [-d] [-en name] [-q] [-on] [-hd] [-bd] [-part num] [file] Perform MIME encoding and its decoding. tcucodec hex [-d] [file] Perform hexadecimal encoding and its decoding. tcucodec pack [-d] [-bwt] [file] Perform Packbits encoding and its decoding. tcucodec tcbs [-d] [file] Perform TCBS encoding and its decoding. tcucodec zlib [-d] [-gz] [file] Perform ZLIB encoding and its decoding. tcucodec bzip [-d] [file] Perform BZIP2 encoding and its decoding. tcucodec xml [-d] [-br] [file] Process XML. By default, escape meta characters. tcucodec cstr [-d] [-js] [file] Perform C-string escaping and its unescaping. tcucodec ucs [-d] [-un] [-kw str] [file] Convert UTF-8 string into UCS-2 array. tcucodec hash [-crc] [-ch num] [file] Calculate the hash value. By default, use MD5 function. tcucodec cipher [-key str] [file] Perform stream cipher and its decipher. tcucodec date [-ds str] [-jl num] [-wf] [-rf] Process date string. By default, print the current UNIX time. tcucodec tmpl [-var name value] [file] Perform template serialization. tcucodec conf [-v|-i|-l|-p] Print some configurations. Options feature the following. -d : perform decoding (unescaping), not encoding (escaping). -br : break up URL or XML into elements. -rs base : specify the base URL and resolve the relative URL. -en name : specify the input encoding, which is UTF-8 by default. -q : use quoted-printable encoding, which is Base64 by default. -on : output the charset name when decoding. -bd : perform MIME parsing and output the body. -hd : perform MIME parsing and output the headers. -part num : perform MIME parsing and output the specified part. -bwt : convert by BWT as preprocessing. -gz : use GZIP format. -crc : use CRC32 function. -js : use JSON compatible format. -un : perform UCS normalization. -kw str : generate KWIC string. -ch num : use consistent hashing function. -key str : specify the cipher key. -ds str : specify the time. -jl num : specify the jet lag. -wf : format the output in W3CDTF. -rf : format the output in RFC 1123 format. -var name value : specify a template variable. -v : show the version number of Tokyo Cabinet. -i : show options to include the headers of Tokyo Cabinet. -l : show options to link the library of Tokyo Cabinet. -p : show the directory path of the commands of Tokyo Cabinet. This command returns 0 on success, another on failure. SEE ALSO
tcutest(1), tcumttest(1), tcutil(3), tokyocabinet(3) Man Page 2011-02-12 TCUCODEC(1)

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MIME::QuotedPrint(3perl)				 Perl Programmers Reference Guide				  MIME::QuotedPrint(3perl)

NAME
MIME::QuotedPrint - Encoding and decoding of quoted-printable strings SYNOPSIS
use MIME::QuotedPrint; $encoded = encode_qp($decoded); $decoded = decode_qp($encoded); DESCRIPTION
This module provides functions to encode and decode strings into and from the quoted-printable encoding specified in RFC 2045 - MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions). The quoted-printable encoding is intended to represent data that largely consists of bytes that correspond to printable characters in the ASCII character set. Each non-printable character (as defined by English Americans) is represented by a triplet consisting of the character "=" followed by two hexadecimal digits. The following functions are provided: encode_qp( $str) encode_qp( $str, $eol) encode_qp( $str, $eol, $binmode ) This function returns an encoded version of the string ($str) given as argument. The second argument ($eol) is the line-ending sequence to use. It is optional and defaults to " ". Every occurrence of " " is replaced with this string, and it is also used for additional "soft line breaks" to ensure that no line end up longer than 76 characters. Pass it as "1512" to produce data suitable for external consumption. The string " " produces the same result on many platforms, but not all. The third argument ($binmode) will select binary mode if passed as a TRUE value. In binary mode " " will be encoded in the same way as any other non-printable character. This ensures that a decoder will end up with exactly the same string whatever line ending sequence it uses. In general it is preferable to use the base64 encoding for binary data; see MIME::Base64. An $eol of "" (the empty string) is special. In this case, no "soft line breaks" are introduced and binary mode is effectively enabled so that any " " in the original data is encoded as well. decode_qp( $str ) This function returns the plain text version of the string given as argument. The lines of the result are " " terminated, even if the $str argument contains " " terminated lines. If you prefer not to import these routines into your namespace, you can call them as: use MIME::QuotedPrint (); $encoded = MIME::QuotedPrint::encode($decoded); $decoded = MIME::QuotedPrint::decode($encoded); Perl v5.8 and better allow extended Unicode characters in strings. Such strings cannot be encoded directly, as the quoted-printable encoding is only defined for single-byte characters. The solution is to use the Encode module to select the byte encoding you want. For example: use MIME::QuotedPrint qw(encode_qp); use Encode qw(encode); $encoded = encode_qp(encode("UTF-8", "x{FFFF} ")); print $encoded; COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1995-1997,2002-2004 Gisle Aas. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
MIME::Base64 perl v5.14.2 2011-09-19 MIME::QuotedPrint(3perl)
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