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NAME

       File::Slurp::Unicode - Reading/Writing of Complete Files with Character Encoding Support

SYNOPSIS

         use File::Slurp::Unicode;

         my $text = read_file('filename', encoding => 'utf8');
         my @lines = read_file('filename'); # utf8 is assumed if no encoding.

         write_file('filename', { encoding => 'utf16' }, @lines);

         # same as File::Slurp::write_file (ie. no encoding):
         write_file('filename', { encoding => 'binary' }, @lines);

         use File::Slurp::Unicode qw(slurp);

         my $text = slurp('filename', encoding => 'latin1');

DESCRIPTION

       This module wraps File::Slurp and adds character encoding support through the "encoding"
       parameter. It exports the same functions which take all the same parameters as
       File::Slurp. Please see the File::Slurp documentation for basic usage; only the
       differences are described from here on out.

   read_file
       Pass in an argument called "encoding" to change the file encoding. If no argument is
       passed in, UTF-8 encoding is assumed.

       The special encoding 'binary' is interpreted to mean that there should be no decoding done
       to the data after reading it. This is pretty much the same as calling
       "File::Slurp::read_file()" directly. This option is here only to make code which needs to
       read both binary and text files look uniform.

   write_file
       Pass in an argument called "encoding" to change the file encoding. If no argument is
       passed in and no wide characters are present in the output data, then no conversion will
       be done. If there are wide characters in the output data then UTF-8 encoding is assumed.

       The special encoding 'binary' is interpreted to mean that there should be no encoding done
       to the data before writing. If you pass a wide string (a string with Perl's internal 'utf8
       bit' set) to "write_file" and set the encoding to 'binary' it will die with an appropriate
       message. This is pretty much the same as calling "File::Slurp::write_file()" directly.
       This option is here only to make code which needs write both binary and text files look
       uniform.

SEE ALSO

       File::Slurp

BUGS

       None known. Contact author or file a bug report on CPAN if you find any.

COPYRIGHT

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.

       Copyright (C) 2010 David Caldwell

AUTHOR

       David Caldwell <david@porkrind.org>

       <http://porkrind.org/>

PROJECT HOME

       <http://github.com/caldwell/File-Slurp-Unicode>