NAME
Win32::Clipboard - Interaction with the Windows clipboard
SYNOPSIS
use Win32::Clipboard;
$CLIP = Win32::Clipboard();
print "Clipboard contains: ", $CLIP->Get(), "\n";
$CLIP->Set("some text to copy into the clipboard");
$CLIP->Empty();
$CLIP->WaitForChange();
print "Clipboard has changed!\n";
DESCRIPTION
This module lets you interact with the Windows clipboard: you can get its content, set it, empty it, or let your script sleep until it changes. This version supports 3 formats for clipboard data:
text (
CF_TEXT
)The clipboard contains some text; this is the only format you can use to set clipboard data; you get it as a single string.
Example:
$text = Win32::Clipboard::GetText(); print $text;
bitmap (
CF_DIB
)The clipboard contains an image, either a bitmap or a picture copied in the clipboard from a graphic application. The data you get is a binary buffer ready to be written to a bitmap (BMP format) file.
Example:
$image = Win32::Clipboard::GetBitmap(); open BITMAP, ">some.bmp"; binmode BITMAP; print BITMAP $image; close BITMAP;
list of files (
CF_HDROP
)The clipboard contains files copied or cutted from an Explorer-like application; you get a list of filenames.
Example:
@files = Win32::Clipboard::GetFiles(); print join("\n", @files);
REFERENCE
All the functions can be used either with their full name (eg. Win32::Clipboard::Get) or as methods of a Win32::Clipboard
object. For the syntax, refer to "SYNOPSIS" above. Note also that you can create a clipboard object and set its content at the same time with:
$CLIP = Win32::Clipboard("blah blah blah");
or with the more common form:
$CLIP = new Win32::Clipboard("blah blah blah");
If you prefer, you can even tie the Clipboard to a variable like this:
tie $CLIP, 'Win32::Clipboard';
print "Clipboard content: $CLIP\n";
$CLIP = "some text to copy to the clipboard...";
In this case, you can still access other methods using the tied() function:
tied($CLIP)->Empty;
print "got the picture" if tied($CLIP)->IsBitmap;
- Empty()
-
Empty the clipboard.
- EnumFormats()
-
Returns an array of identifiers describing the format for the data currently in the clipboard. Formats can be standard ones (described in the "CONSTANTS" section) or application-defined custom ones. See also IsFormatAvailable().
- Get()
-
Returns the clipboard content; note that the result depends on the nature of clipboard data; to ensure that you get only the desired format, you should use GetText(), GetBitmap() or GetFiles() instead. Get() is in fact implemented as:
if( IsBitmap() ) { return GetBitmap(); } elsif( IsFiles() ) { return GetFiles(); } else { return GetText(); }
See also IsBitmap(), IsFiles(), IsText(), EnumFormats() and IsFormatAvailable() to check the clipboard format before getting data.
- GetAs(FORMAT)
-
Returns the clipboard content in the desired FORMAT (can be one of the constants defined in the "CONSTANTS" section or a custom format). Note that the only meaningful identifiers are CF_TEXT, CF_UNICODETEXT, CF_DIB and CF_HDROP; any other format is treated as a string.
If CF_UNICODETEXT is used, then binary Unicode data is returned. A perl unicode string can be generated as follows:
$text = $clip->GetAs(CF_UNICODETEXT); $text = Encode::decode("UTF16-LE", $text);
- GetBitmap()
-
Returns the clipboard content as an image, or
undef
on errors. - GetFiles()
-
Returns the clipboard content as a list of filenames, or
undef
on errors. - GetFormatName(FORMAT)
-
Returns the name of the specified custom clipboard format, or
undef
on errors; note that you cannot get the name of the standard formats (described in the "CONSTANTS" section). - GetText()
-
Returns the clipboard content as a string, or
undef
on errors. - IsBitmap()
-
Returns a boolean value indicating if the clipboard contains an image. See also GetBitmap().
- IsFiles()
-
Returns a boolean value indicating if the clipboard contains a list of files. See also GetFiles().
- IsFormatAvailable(FORMAT)
-
Checks if the clipboard data matches the specified FORMAT (one of the constants described in the "CONSTANTS" section); returns zero if the data does not match, a nonzero value if it matches.
- IsText()
-
Returns a boolean value indicating if the clipboard contains text. See also GetText().
- Set(VALUE)
-
Set the clipboard content to the specified string.
- WaitForChange([TIMEOUT])
-
This function halts the script until the clipboard content changes. If you specify a
TIMEOUT
value (in milliseconds), the function will return when this timeout expires, even if the clipboard hasn't changed. If no value is given, it will wait indefinitely. Returns 1 if the clipboard has changed,undef
on errors.
CONSTANTS
These constants are the standard clipboard formats recognized by Win32::Clipboard:
CF_TEXT 1
CF_DIB 8
CF_HDROP 15
The following formats are not recognized by Win32::Clipboard; they are, however, exported constants and can eventually be used with the EnumFormats(), IsFormatAvailable() and GetAs() functions:
CF_BITMAP 2
CF_METAFILEPICT 3
CF_SYLK 4
CF_DIF 5
CF_TIFF 6
CF_OEMTEXT 7
CF_PALETTE 9
CF_PENDATA 10
CF_RIFF 11
CF_WAVE 12
CF_UNICODETEXT 13
CF_ENHMETAFILE 14
CF_LOCALE 16
AUTHOR
Version 0.52 was released by Hideyo Imazu <himazu@gmail.com>.
Aldo Calpini <dada@perl.it> was the former maintainer.
Original XS porting by Gurusamy Sarathy <gsar@cpan.org>.