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Locale::Script(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Locale::Script(3pm)

Locale::Script - module for dealing with script code sets

   use Locale::Script;
   $name = code2script(CODE);
   $code = script2code(NAME);
   @codes   = all_script_codes();
   @names   = all_script_names();

This module provides access to script code sets.

Please refer to the Locale::Codes::Types document for a description of the code sets available.

Most of the routines take an optional additional argument which specifies the code set to use. The code set can be specified using the name of a code set, or the perl constant specified in the above document. If not specified, the default code set will be used.

All routines in this module call the appropriate method in the Locale::Codes module, using an object of type: script Please refer to the documentation of the Locale::Codes module for details about each function.

The following functions are exported automatically:

See code2name in Locale::Codes
See code2names in Locale::Codes
See name2code in Locale::Codes
See code2code in Locale::Codes
See all_codes in Locale::Codes
See all_names in Locale::Codes

The following functions are not exported and must be called fully qualified with the package name:

By default, invalid input will produce empty results, but no errors. By passing in a non-zero value of FLAG, errors will be produced.

See show_errors in Locale::Codes but note that the default for the non-OO modules are to NOT produce errors.

See rename_code in Locale::Codes
See add_code in Locale::Codes
See delete_code in Locale::Codes
See add_alias in Locale::Codes
See delete_alias in Locale::Codes
See replace_code in Locale::Codes
See add_code_alias in Locale::Codes
See delete_code_alias in Locale::Codes

The Locale-Codes distribution.

See Locale::Codes for full author history.

Currently maintained by Sullivan Beck (sbeck@cpan.org).

   Copyright (c) 2011-2023 Sullivan Beck

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

2023-03-11 perl v5.36.0