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authorPrymmer/Kahn <pvhp@best.com>2001-04-08 17:08:58 -0700
committerJarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>2001-04-09 12:20:09 +0000
commit657d22c7f4dd56f884f8cb91b7028c4390d08723 (patch)
tree6ad9188566d4437d3b9cd342ee4232d3b855a170 /lib/utf8.pm
parentb974a18669349c8ad1b2c8a15d69f6f7a667f9a6 (diff)
downloadperl-657d22c7f4dd56f884f8cb91b7028c4390d08723.tar.gz
documentation tweaks for UTF-EBCDIC support
Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0104090006190.21071-100000@shell8.ba.best.com> p4raw-id: //depot/perl@9655
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1 files changed, 13 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/lib/utf8.pm b/lib/utf8.pm
index f32c0bc5b7..402127aa59 100644
--- a/lib/utf8.pm
+++ b/lib/utf8.pm
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ __END__
=head1 NAME
-utf8 - Perl pragma to enable/disable UTF-8 in source code
+utf8 - Perl pragma to enable/disable UTF-8 (or UTF-EBCDIC) in source code
=head1 SYNOPSIS
@@ -38,9 +38,9 @@ WARNING: The implementation of Unicode support in Perl is incomplete.
See L<perlunicode> for the exact details.
The C<use utf8> pragma tells the Perl parser to allow UTF-8 in the
-program text in the current lexical scope. The C<no utf8> pragma
-tells Perl to switch back to treating the source text as literal
-bytes in the current lexical scope.
+program text in the current lexical scope (allow UTF-EBCDIC on EBCDIC based
+platforms). The C<no utf8> pragma tells Perl to switch back to treating
+the source text as literal bytes in the current lexical scope.
This pragma is primarily a compatibility device. Perl versions
earlier than 5.6 allowed arbitrary bytes in source code, whereas
@@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ in future we would like to standardize on the UTF-8 encoding for
source text. Until UTF-8 becomes the default format for source
text, this pragma should be used to recognize UTF-8 in the source.
When UTF-8 becomes the standard source format, this pragma will
-effectively become a no-op. This pragma already is a no-op on
-EBCDIC platforms (where it is alright to code perl in EBCDIC
-rather than UTF-8).
+effectively become a no-op. For convenience in what follows the
+term UTF-X is used to refer to UTF-8 on ASCII and ISO Latin based
+platforms and UTF-EBCDIC on EBCDIC based platforms.
Enabling the C<utf8> pragma has the following effects:
@@ -61,16 +61,18 @@ Enabling the C<utf8> pragma has the following effects:
Bytes in the source text that have their high-bit set will be treated
as being part of a literal UTF-8 character. This includes most literals
such as identifiers, string constants, constant regular expression patterns
-and package names.
+and package names. On EBCDIC platforms, characters in the C1 control group
+and the Latin 1 character set are treated as being part of a literal
+UTF-EBCDIC character.
=item *
-In the absence of inputs marked as UTF-8, regular expressions within the
+In the absence of inputs marked as UTF-X, regular expressions within the
scope of this pragma will default to using character semantics instead
of byte semantics.
@bytes_or_chars = split //, $data; # may split to bytes if data
- # $data isn't UTF-8
+ # $data isn't UTF-X
{
use utf8; # force char semantics
@chars = split //, $data; # splits characters
@@ -100,7 +102,7 @@ representing it in perl's UTF-X encoding.
=item * $flag = utf8::decode($string)
-Attempts to converts I<$string> in-place from perl's UTF-X encoding into logical characters.
+Attempts to convert I<$string> in-place from perl's UTF-X encoding into logical characters.
=back