NAME

PerlIO::via::Rotate - PerlIO layer for encoding using rotational deviation

SYNOPSIS

use PerlIO::via::Rotate;                 # assume rot13 only
use PerlIO::via::Rotate qw( 13 14 15 );  # list rotations (rotxx) to be used
use PerlIO::via::Rotate ':all';          # allow for all rotations 0..26

open( my $in, '<:via(rot13)', 'file.rotated' )
  or die "Can't open file.rotated for reading: $!\n";

open( my $out, '>:via(rot14)', 'file.rotated' )
  or die "Can't open file.rotated for writing: $!\n";

VERSION

This documentation describes version 0.07.

DESCRIPTION

This module implements a PerlIO layer that works on files encoded using rotational deviation. This is a simple manner of encoding in which pure alphabetical letters (a-z and A-Z) are moved up a number of places in the alphabet.

The default rotation is "13". Commonly this type of encoding is referred to as "rot13" encoding. However, any rotation between 0 and 26 inclusive are allowed (albeit that rotation 0 and 26 don't change anything). You can specify the rotations you would like to use as strings in the -use- statement. Please note that more recent versions of Perl interprete pure numerical values as a minimum value of the version of the module to be loaded. Hence any desired rotation values need to be specified as string.

The special keyword ":all" can be specified in the -use- statement to indicate that all rotations between 0 and 26 inclusive should be allowed.

REQUIRED MODULES

(none)

CAVEATS

This module is special insofar it serves as a front-end for 27 modules that are named "PerlIO::via::rot0" through "PerlIO::via::rot26" that are eval'd as appropriate when the module is -use-d. The reason for this approach is that it is currently impossible to pass parameters to a PerlIO layer when opening a file. The name of the module is the implicit parameter being passed to the PerlIO::via::Rotate module.

SEE ALSO

PerlIO::via, PerlIO::via::Base64, PerlIO::via::MD5, PerlIO::via::QuotedPrint, PerlIO::via::StripHTML.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Inspired by Crypt::Rot13.pm by Julian Fondren.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2012 Elizabeth Mattijsen. All rights reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.