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1 =head1 NAME
2
3 Convert::Scalar - convert between different representations of perl scalars
4
5 =head1 SYNOPSIS
6
7 use Convert::Scalar;
8
9 =head1 DESCRIPTION
10
11 This module exports various internal perl methods that change the internal
12 representation or state of a perl scalar. All of these work in-place, that
13 is, they modify their scalar argument. No functions are exported by default.
14
15 The following export tags exist:
16
17 :utf8 all functions with utf8 in their name
18 :taint all functions with taint in their name
19 :refcnt all functions with refcnt in their name
20 :ok all *ok-functions.
21
22 =over 4
23
24 =cut
25
26 package Convert::Scalar;
27
28 BEGIN {
29 $VERSION = '1.04';
30 @ISA = qw(Exporter);
31 @EXPORT_OK = qw(weaken unmagic grow);
32 %EXPORT_TAGS = (
33 taint => [qw(taint untaint tainted)],
34 utf8 => [qw(utf8 utf8_on utf8_off utf8_valid utf8_upgrade utf8_downgrade utf8_encode utf8_decode utf8_length)],
35 refcnt => [qw(refcnt refcnt_inc refcnt_dec refcnt_rv refcnt_inc_rv refcnt_dec_rv)],
36 ok => [qw(ok uok rok pok nok niok)],
37 );
38
39 require Exporter;
40 Exporter::export_ok_tags(keys %EXPORT_TAGS);
41
42 require XSLoader;
43 XSLoader::load Convert::Scalar, $VERSION;
44 }
45
46 =item utf8 scalar[, mode]
47
48 Returns true when the given scalar is marked as utf8, false otherwise. If
49 the optional mode argument is given, also forces the interpretation of the
50 string to utf8 (mode true) or plain bytes (mode false). The actual (byte-)
51 content is not changed. The return value always reflects the state before
52 any modification is done.
53
54 This function is useful when you "import" utf8-data into perl, or when
55 some external function (e.g. storing/retrieving from a database) removes
56 the utf8-flag.
57
58 =item utf8_on scalar
59
60 Similar to C<utf8 scalar, 1>, but additionally returns the scalar (the
61 argument is still modified in-place).
62
63 =item utf8_off scalar
64
65 Similar to C<utf8 scalar, 0>, but additionally returns the scalar (the
66 argument is still modified in-place).
67
68 =item utf8_valid scalar [Perl 5.7]
69
70 Returns true if the bytes inside the scalar form a valid utf8 string,
71 false otherwise (the check is independent of the actual encoding perl
72 thinks the string is in).
73
74 =item utf8_upgrade scalar
75
76 Convert the string content of the scalar in-place to its UTF8-encoded form
77 (and also returns it).
78
79 =item utf8_downgrade scalar[, fail_ok=0]
80
81 Attempt to convert the string content of the scalar from UTF8-encoded to
82 ISO-8859-1. This may not be possible if the string contains characters
83 that cannot be represented in a single byte; if this is the case, it
84 leaves the scalar unchanged and either returns false or, if C<fail_ok> is
85 not true (the default), croaks.
86
87 =item utf8_encode scalar
88
89 Convert the string value of the scalar to UTF8-encoded, but then turn off
90 the C<SvUTF8> flag so that it looks like bytes to perl again. (Might be
91 removed in future versions).
92
93 =item utf8_length scalar
94
95 Returns the number of characters in the string, counting wide UTF8
96 characters as a single character, independent of wether the scalar is
97 marked as containing bytes or mulitbyte characters.
98
99 =item unmagic scalar, type
100
101 Remove the specified magic from the scalar (DANGEROUS!).
102
103 =item weaken scalar
104
105 Weaken a reference. (See also L<WeakRef>).
106
107 =item taint scalar
108
109 Taint the scalar.
110
111 =item tainted scalar
112
113 returns true when the scalar is tainted, false otherwise.
114
115 =item untaint scalar
116
117 Remove the tainted flag from the specified scalar.
118
119 =item grow scalar, newlen
120
121 Sets the memory area used for the scalar to the given length, if the
122 current length is less than the new value. This does not affect the
123 contents of the scalar, but is only useful to "pre-allocate" memory space
124 if you know the scalar will grow. The return value is the modified scalar
125 (the scalar is modified in-place).
126
127 =item refcnt scalar[, newrefcnt]
128
129 Returns the current reference count of the given scalar and optionally sets it to
130 the given reference count.
131
132 =item refcnt_inc scalar
133
134 Increments the reference count of the given scalar inplace.
135
136 =item refcnt_dec scalar
137
138 Decrements the reference count of the given scalar inplace. Use C<weaken>
139 instead if you understand what this function is fore. Better yet: don't
140 use this module in this case.
141
142 =item refcnt_rv scalar[, newrefcnt]
143
144 Works like C<refcnt>, but dereferences the given reference first. This is
145 useful to find the reference count of arrays or hashes, which cnanot be
146 passed directly. Remember that taking a reference of some object increases
147 it's reference count, so the reference count used by the C<*_rv>-functions
148 tend to be one higher.
149
150 =item refcnt_inc_rv scalar
151
152 Works like C<refcnt_inc>, but dereferences the given reference first.
153
154 =item refcnt_dec_rv scalar
155
156 Works like C<refcnt_dec>, but dereferences the given reference first.
157
158 =item ok scalar
159
160 =item uok scalar
161
162 =item rok scalar
163
164 =item pok scalar
165
166 =item nok scalar
167
168 =item niok scalar
169
170 Calls SvOK, SvUOK, SvROK, SvPOK, SvNOK or SvNIOK on the given scalar,
171 respectively.
172
173 =cut
174
175 1;
176
177 =back
178
179 =head2 CANDIDATES FOR FUTURE RELEASES
180
181 The following API functions (L<perlapi>) are considered for future
182 inclusion in this module If you want them, write me.
183
184 sv_upgrade
185 sv_pvn_force
186 sv_pvutf8n_force
187 the sv2xx family
188
189 =head1 AUTHOR
190
191 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
192 http://home.schmorp.de/
193
194 =cut
195