NAME

Convert::GeekCode - Convert and generate geek code sequences

VERSION

This document describes version 0.62 of Convert::Geekcode, released November 8, 2010.

SYNOPSIS

use Convert::GeekCode; # exports geek_decode()

        my @out = geek_decode(q(
        -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
        Version: 3.12
        GB/C/CM/CS/CC/ED/H/IT/L/M/MU/P/SS/TW/AT d---x s+: a-- C++++ UB++++$
        P++++$ L+ E--->+ W+++$ N++ !o K w--(++) O-- M-@ !V PS+++ PE Y+>++
        PGP++ t+ 5? X+ R+++ !tv b++++ DI+++@ D++ G++++ e-(--) h r++(+) z++
        ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
        )); # yes, that's the author's geek code

        my ($key, $val);
        print "[$key]\n$val\n\n" while (($key, $val) = splice(@out, 0, 2));

DESCRIPTION

Convert::GeekCode converts and generates Geek Code sequences (cf. <http://geekcode.com/>). It supports different langugage codes and user-customizable codesets.

Since version 0.5, this module uses YAML to represent the geek code tables, for greater readability and ease of deserialization. Please refer to <http://www.yaml.org/> for more related information.

The geekgen and geekdec utilities are installed by default, and may be used to generate / decode geek code blocks, respectively.

SEE ALSO

geekgen, geekdec, YAML

AUTHORS

åé³³ <cpan@audreyt.org>

CC0 1.0 Universal

To the extent possible under law, åé³³ has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to Module-Signature.

This work is published from Taiwan.

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