📄 bytes.pm
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package bytes;our $VERSION = '1.03';$bytes::hint_bits = 0x00000008;sub import { $^H |= $bytes::hint_bits;}sub unimport { $^H &= ~$bytes::hint_bits;}sub AUTOLOAD { require "bytes_heavy.pl"; goto &$AUTOLOAD if defined &$AUTOLOAD; require Carp; Carp::croak("Undefined subroutine $AUTOLOAD called");}sub length (_);sub chr (_);sub ord (_);sub substr ($$;$$);sub index ($$;$);sub rindex ($$;$);1;__END__=head1 NAMEbytes - Perl pragma to force byte semantics rather than character semantics=head1 SYNOPSIS use bytes; ... chr(...); # or bytes::chr ... index(...); # or bytes::index ... length(...); # or bytes::length ... ord(...); # or bytes::ord ... rindex(...); # or bytes::rindex ... substr(...); # or bytes::substr no bytes;=head1 DESCRIPTIONThe C<use bytes> pragma disables character semantics for the rest of thelexical scope in which it appears. C<no bytes> can be used to reversethe effect of C<use bytes> within the current lexical scope.Perl normally assumes character semantics in the presence of characterdata (i.e. data that has come from a source that has been marked asbeing of a particular character encoding). When C<use bytes> is ineffect, the encoding is temporarily ignored, and each string is treatedas a series of bytes. As an example, when Perl sees C<$x = chr(400)>, it encodes the characterin UTF-8 and stores it in $x. Then it is marked as character data, so,for instance, C<length $x> returns C<1>. However, in the scope of theC<bytes> pragma, $x is treated as a series of bytes - the bytes that makeup the UTF8 encoding - and C<length $x> returns C<2>: $x = chr(400); print "Length is ", length $x, "\n"; # "Length is 1" printf "Contents are %vd\n", $x; # "Contents are 400" { use bytes; # or "require bytes; bytes::length()" print "Length is ", length $x, "\n"; # "Length is 2" printf "Contents are %vd\n", $x; # "Contents are 198.144" }chr(), ord(), substr(), index() and rindex() behave similarly.For more on the implications and differences between charactersemantics and byte semantics, see L<perluniintro> and L<perlunicode>.=head1 LIMITATIONSbytes::substr() does not work as an lvalue().=head1 SEE ALSOL<perluniintro>, L<perlunicode>, L<utf8>=cut
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