From: Andreas König Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 10:08:44 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Weak spots in the utf8 manpage X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8dd9dd9ff1b527bc39243218efdca4e5519db318;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git Weak spots in the utf8 manpage Message-ID: p4raw-id: //depot/perl@15765 --- diff --git a/lib/utf8.pm b/lib/utf8.pm index 5bec955..2f32fd4 100644 --- a/lib/utf8.pm +++ b/lib/utf8.pm @@ -77,15 +77,22 @@ The following functions are defined in the C package by the perl core. =item * $num_octets = utf8::upgrade($string); -Converts internal representation of string to the Perl's internal +Converts (in-place) internal representation of string to Perl's internal I form. Returns the number of octets necessary to represent -the string as I. Note that this should not be used to convert +the string as I. Can be used to make sure that the +UTF-8 flag is on, so that C<\w> or C work as expected on strings +containing characters in the range 0x80-0xFF. Note that this should +not be used to convert a legacy byte encoding to Unicode: use Encode for that. Affected by the encoding pragma. -=item * utf8::downgrade($string[, CHECK]) +=item * utf8::downgrade($string[, FAIL_OK]) -Converts internal representation of string to be un-encoded bytes. +Converts (in-place) internal representation of string to be un-encoded bytes. +Returns true on success. On failure dies or, if the value of +FAIL_OK is true, returns false. Can be used to make sure that the +UTF-8 flag is off, e.g. when you want to make sure that the substr() +or length() function works with the usually faster byte algorithm. Note that this should not be used to convert Unicode back to a legacy byte encoding: use Encode for that. B affected by the encoding pragma. @@ -93,14 +100,15 @@ pragma. =item * utf8::encode($string) Converts (in-place) I<$string> from logical characters to octet -sequence representing it in Perl's I encoding. Note that this +sequence representing it in Perl's I encoding. Same as +Encode::encode_utf8(). Note that this should not be used to convert a legacy byte encoding to Unicode: use Encode for that. =item * $flag = utf8::decode($string) Attempts to convert I<$string> in-place from Perl's I encoding -into logical characters. Note that this should not be used to convert +into logical characters. Same as Encode::decode_utf8(). Note that this should not be used to convert Unicode back to a legacy byte encoding: use Encode for that. =item * $flag = utf8::valid(STRING) @@ -118,7 +126,9 @@ See L for more on the UTF8 flag and the C API functions C, C, C, and C, which are wrapped by the Perl functions C, C, C and -C. +C. The functions utf8::valid, utf8::encode, +utf8::decode, utf8::upgrade, and utf8::downgrade are always available, +without a C statement. =head1 SEE ALSO