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Xxencoding is obsolete but still included for completeness.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.
- data EncIncData
- data EncIncRes i
- = EPart i (EncIncData -> EncIncRes i)
- | EFinal i
- encodeInc :: EncIncData -> EncIncRes String
- encode :: [Word8] -> String
- data DecIncData i
- data DecIncRes i
- decodeInc :: DecIncData String -> DecIncRes String
- decode :: String -> Maybe [Word8]
- chop :: Int -> String -> [String]
- unchop :: [String] -> String
Documentation
data EncIncData Source
Data type for the incremental encoding functions.
Data type for the result of calling the incremental encoding functions.
EPart i (EncIncData -> EncIncRes i) | a partial result together with the continuation to use for further encoding |
EFinal i | the final result of encoding (the response to |
encodeInc :: EncIncData -> EncIncRes StringSource
Incremental encoder function.
data DecIncData i Source
Data type for the incremental decoding functions.
Data type for the result of calling the incremental encoding functions.
DPart [Word8] (DecIncData i -> DecIncRes i) | a partial result together with the continuation to user for further decoding |
DFinal [Word8] i | the final result of decoding (the response to |
DFail [Word8] i | a partial result for a failed decoding, together with the remainder of the data passed in so far |
Chop up a string in parts. Each string in the resulting list is prepended with the length according to the xxencode "specificiation".
Notes: