From ed006a8eb44831189e152826c692330d0a0cfe3b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Manuel Traut Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 14:00:12 +0200 Subject: delete beagle-dir Signed-off-by: Manuel Traut --- beagle/debian-rfs/usr/lib/perl5/Text/Iconv.pm | 160 -------------------------- 1 file changed, 160 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 beagle/debian-rfs/usr/lib/perl5/Text/Iconv.pm (limited to 'beagle/debian-rfs/usr/lib/perl5/Text/Iconv.pm') diff --git a/beagle/debian-rfs/usr/lib/perl5/Text/Iconv.pm b/beagle/debian-rfs/usr/lib/perl5/Text/Iconv.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 435a33b..0000000 --- a/beagle/debian-rfs/usr/lib/perl5/Text/Iconv.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,160 +0,0 @@ -package Text::Iconv; -# @(#) $Id: Iconv.pm,v 1.10 2007/10/17 14:14:22 mxp Exp $ -# Copyright (c) 2007 Michael Piotrowski - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK); - -require Exporter; -require DynaLoader; -require AutoLoader; - -@ISA = qw(Exporter AutoLoader DynaLoader); -# Items to export into callers namespace by default. Note: do not export -# names by default without a very good reason. Use EXPORT_OK instead. -# Do not simply export all your public functions/methods/constants. -@EXPORT_OK = qw( - convert -); -$VERSION = '1.7'; - -bootstrap Text::Iconv $VERSION; - -# Preloaded methods go here. - -# Autoload methods go after =cut, and are processed by the autosplit program. - -1; -__END__ -# Below is the documentation for the module. - -=head1 NAME - -Text::Iconv - Perl interface to iconv() codeset conversion function - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Text::Iconv; - $converter = Text::Iconv->new("fromcode", "tocode"); - $converted = $converter->convert("Text to convert"); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -The B module provides a Perl interface to the iconv() -function as defined by the Single UNIX Specification. - -The convert() method converts the encoding of characters in the input -string from the I codeset to the I codeset, and -returns the result. - -Settings of I and I and their permitted combinations -are implementation-dependent. Valid values are specified in the -system documentation; the iconv(1) utility should also provide a B<-l> -option that lists all supported codesets. - -=head2 Utility methods - -B objects also provide the following methods: - -retval() returns the return value of the underlying iconv() function -for the last conversion; according to the Single UNIX Specification, -this value indicates "the number of non-identical conversions -performed." Note, however, that iconv implementations vary widely in -the interpretation of this specification. - -This method can be called after calling convert(), e.g.: - - $result = $converter->convert("lorem ipsum dolor sit amet"); - $retval = $converter->retval; - -When called before the first call to convert(), or if an error occured -during the conversion, retval() returns B. - -get_attr(): This method is only available with GNU libiconv, otherwise -it throws an exception. The get_attr() method allows you to query -various attributes which influence the behavior of convert(). The -currently supported attributes are I, I, and -I, e.g.: - - $state = $converter->get_attr("transliterate"); - -See iconvctl(3) for details. To ensure portability to other iconv -implementations you should first check for the availability of this -method using B, e.g.: - - eval { $conv->get_attr("trivialp") }; - if ($@) - { - # get_attr() is not available - } - else - { - # get_attr() is available - } - -This method should be considered experimental. - -set_attr(): This method is only available with GNU libiconv, otherwise -it throws an exception. The set_attr() method allows you to set -various attributes which influence the behavior of convert(). The -currently supported attributes are I and -I, e.g.: - - $state = $converter->set_attr("transliterate"); - -See iconvctl(3) for details. To ensure portability to other iconv -implementations you should first check for the availability of this -method using B, cf. the description of set_attr() above. - -This method should be considered experimental. - -=head1 ERRORS - -If the conversion can't be initialized an exception is raised (using -croak()). - -=head2 Handling of conversion errors - -I provides a class attribute B and a -corresponding class method for setting and getting its value. The -handling of errors during conversion depends on the setting of this -attribute. If B is set to a true value, an exception is -raised; otherwise, the convert() method only returns B. By -default B is false. Example usage: - - Text::Iconv->raise_error(1); # Conversion errors raise exceptions - Text::Iconv->raise_error(0); # Conversion errors return undef - $a = Text::Iconv->raise_error(); # Get current setting - -=head2 Per-object handling of conversion errors - -As an experimental feature, I also provides an instance -attribute B and a corresponding method for setting and -getting its value. If B is B, the class-wide -settings apply. If B is 1 or 0 (true or false), the -object settings override the class-wide settings. - -Consult L for details on errors that might occur. - -=head2 Conversion of B - -Converting B, e.g., - - $converted = $converter->convert(undef); - -always returns B. This is not considered an error. - -=head1 NOTES - -The supported codesets, their names, the supported conversions, and -the quality of the conversions are all system-dependent. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Michael Piotrowski - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -iconv(1), iconv(3) - -=cut -- cgit v1.2.3