NAME
Meta::Utils::Dos - Handle dos to UNIX conversions.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Mark Veltzer; All rights reserved.
LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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DETAILS
MANIFEST: Dos.pm
PROJECT: meta
VERSION: 0.25
SYNOPSIS
package foo;
use Meta::Utils::Dos qw();
my($error_code)=Meta::Utils::Dos::to_unix($file);
DESCRIPTION
This library helps you in converting brain damaged dos text files to normal files and helping you with getting ridd of stuff that the visual compiler leaves in. It also helps you in figuring out if a certain file name is "DOS certified" (in that he has allowed dos characters and it is not too long...) etc...
FUNCTIONS
to_unix_text($$)
to_dosx_text($$)
to_unix_file($$$)
to_dosx_file($$$)
to_unix($$)
to_dosx($$)
to_unix_list($$)
to_dosx_list($$)
visual_file($$)
visual($)
TEST($)
FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
- to_unix_text($$)
-
This routine translates unix text to dos text. The parameters are: 0. The text to do the conversion on. 1. Vebosity flag.
- to_dosx_text($$)
-
This routine translates dos text to unix text. The parameters are: 0. The text to do the conversion on. 1. Vebosity flag.
- to_unix_file($$$)
-
This routine receives an origin file and a destination file. The routine assumes the origin file is in dos text format. The routine translates the text to unix text format and writes the output into the destination file. The routine returns a valid error bit.
- to_dosx_file($$$)
-
This routine receives an origin file and a destination file. The routine assumes the origin file is in unix text format. The routine translates the text to dos text format and writes the output into the destination file. The routine returns a valid error bit.
- to_unix($$)
-
This routine does a dos to unix convertion of a file into the same file. The parameters are: 0. The name of the file. 1. Verbosity flag.
- to_dosx($$)
-
This routine does a unix to dos convertion of a file into the same file. The parameters are: 0. The name of the file. 1. Verbosity flag.
- to_unix_list($$)
-
This routine will convert a list of files to unix format.
- to_dosx_list($$)
-
This routine will convert a list of files to dos format.
- visual_file($)
-
This routine receives a file and does exactly the same as the to_unix routine, except it also cuts the first like which is just a reiteration by the Visual C++ compiler of which file it's compiling (why it's doing that is beyond me...).
- visual($)
-
Same as the visual_file routine but doing the operation on the same file.
- TEST($)
-
Test suite for this module.
SUPER CLASSES
None.
BUGS
None.
AUTHOR
Name: Mark Veltzer
Email: mailto:veltzer@cpan.org
WWW: http://www.veltzer.org
CPAN id: VELTZER
HISTORY
0.00 MV initial code brought in
0.01 MV make quality checks on perl code
0.02 MV more perl checks
0.03 MV make Meta::Utils::Opts object oriented
0.04 MV check that all uses have qw
0.05 MV fix todo items look in pod documentation
0.06 MV more on tests/more checks to perl
0.07 MV perl code quality
0.08 MV more perl quality
0.09 MV more perl quality
0.10 MV perl documentation
0.11 MV more perl quality
0.12 MV perl qulity code
0.13 MV more perl code quality
0.14 MV revision change
0.15 MV languages.pl test online
0.16 MV perl packaging
0.17 MV md5 project
0.18 MV database
0.19 MV perl module versions in files
0.20 MV movies and small fixes
0.21 MV thumbnail user interface
0.22 MV more thumbnail issues
0.23 MV website construction
0.24 MV web site automation
0.25 MV SEE ALSO section fix
SEE ALSO
strict(3)
TODO
Nothing.