URI::_punycode
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NAME
URI::_punycode − encodes Unicode string in Punycode
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
use URI::_punycode qw(encode_punycode decode_punycode);
# encode a unicode string
my $punycode = encode_punycode(‘http://â.net’); # http://.net−xc8g
$punycode = encode_punycode(‘bücher’); # bcher−kva
$punycode = encode_punycode(‘ä»ä»¬ä¸ºä»ä¹ä¸è¯´ä¸æ’); # ihqwcrb4cv8a8dqg056pqjye
# decode a punycode string back into a unicode string
my $unicode = decode_punycode(‘http://.net−xc8g’); # http://â.net
$unicode = decode_punycode(‘bcher−kva’); # bücher
$unicode = decode_punycode(‘ihqwcrb4cv8a8dqg056pqjye’); # ä»ä»¬ä¸ºä»ä¹ä¸è¯´ä¸æ
DESCRIPTION
URI::_punycode is a module to encode / decode Unicode strings into Punycode
FUNCTIONS
All functions throw exceptions on failure. You can “catch” them with Syntax::Keyword::Try or Try::Tiny. The following functions are exported by default.
encode_punycode
my $punycode = encode_punycode(‘http://â.net’); # http://.net−xc8g
$punycode = encode_punycode(‘bücher’); # bcher−kva
$punycode = encode_punycode(‘ä»ä»¬ä¸ºä»ä¹ä¸è¯´ä¸æ’) # ihqwcrb4cv8a8dqg056pqjye
Takes a Unicode string (UTF8−flagged variable) and returns a Punycode encoding for it.
decode_punycode
my $unicode = decode_punycode(‘http://.net−xc8g’); # http://â.net
$unicode = decode_punycode(‘bcher−kva’); # bücher
$unicode = decode_punycode(‘ihqwcrb4cv8a8dqg056pqjye’); # ä»ä»¬ä¸ºä»ä¹ä¸è¯´ä¸æ
Takes a Punycode encoding and returns original Unicode string.
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net> is the author of IDNA::Punycode which was the basis for this module.
SEE ALSO
IDNA::Punycode, RFC 3492
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.