Encode::GSM0338 (3)
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NAME
Encode::GSM0338 -- ESTI GSM 03.38 EncodingSYNOPSIS
use Encode qw/encode decode/; $gsm0338 = encode("gsm0338", $utf8); # loads Encode::GSM0338 implicitly $utf8 = decode("gsm0338", $gsm0338); # ditto
DESCRIPTION
GSM0338
is for GSM
handsets. Though it shares alphanumerals with ASCII,
control character ranges and other parts are mapped very differently,
mainly to store Greek characters. There are also escape sequences
(starting with 0x1B) to cover e.g. the Euro sign.
This was once handled by Encode::Bytes but because of all those unusual specifications, Encode 2.20 has relocated the support to this module.
NOTES
Unlike most other encodings, the following always croaks on error for any $chk that evaluates to true.
$gsm0338 = encode("gsm0338", $utf8 $chk); $utf8 = decode("gsm0338", $gsm0338, $chk);
So if you want to check the validity of the encoding, surround the expression with "eval {}" block as follows;
eval { $utf8 = decode("gsm0338", $gsm0338, $chk); }; if ($@){ # handle exception here }
BUGS
ESTI GSM 03.38
Encoding itself.
Mapping \x00 to '@' causes too much pain everywhere.
Its use of \x1b (escape) is also very questionable.
Because of those two, the code paging approach used use in ucm-based Encoding
SOMETIMES
fails so this module was written.