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| Description |
Xxencoding is obsolete but still included for completeness. Further
information on the encoding can be found at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xxencode. It should be noted that this
implementation performs no padding, due to the splitting up between encoding
and chopping.
Further documentation and information can be found at
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Library/Data_encoding.
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| Synopsis |
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| Documentation |
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| encode :: [Word8] -> String |
| Encode data.
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| decode :: String -> Maybe [Word8] |
| Decode data (strict).
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| decode' :: String -> [Maybe Word8] |
| Decode data (lazy).
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| chop |
| :: Int | length (value should be in the range [5..85])
| | -> String | | | -> [String] | | Chop up a string in parts. Each string in the resulting list is prepended
with the length according to the xxencode "specificiation".
Notes:
- The length of the strings in the result will be (n -1) div 4 * 4 +
1. The -1 comes from the need to prepend the length (which explains
the final +1). Keeping it to a multiple of 4 means that strings
returned from encode can be chopped without requiring any changes.
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| unchop :: [String] -> String |
| Concatenate the strings into one long string. Each string is assumed to
be prepended with the length according to the xxencode specification.
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| Produced by Haddock version 2.7.2 |