1File::Find::utf8(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation File::Find::utf8(3)
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6 File::Find::utf8 - Fully UTF-8 aware File::Find
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9 version 0.013
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12 # Use the utf-8 versions of find and finddepth
13 use File::Find::utf8;
14 find(\&wanted, @directories_to_search);
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16 # Revert back to non-utf-8 versions
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18 finddepth(\&wanted, @directories_to_search);
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20 # Export only the find function
21 use File::Find::utf8 qw(find);
22 find(\&wanted, @directories_to_search);
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25 use File::Find::utf8 qw(:none); # NOT "use File::Find::utf8 qw();"!
26 File::Find::find(\&wanted, @directories_to_search);
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29 While the original File::Find functions are capable of handling UTF-8
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33 This module replaces the File::Find functions with fully UTF-8 aware
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36 Note: Replacement of functions is not done on DOS, Windows, and OS/2 as
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39 Behaviour
40 The module behaves as a pragma so you can use both "use
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44 By default, both find() and finddepth() are exported (as with the
45 original File::Find), if you want to prevent this, use "use
46 File::Find::utf8 qw(:none)". (As all the magic happens in the module's
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49 File::Find warning levels are properly propagated. Note though that for
50 propagation of fatal File::Find warnings, Perl 5.12 or higher is
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54 $File::Find::utf8::SPECIALVARS
55 By default "File::Find::utf8" only decodes the normal File::Find
56 variables $_, $File::Find::name, $File::Find::dir, and (when "follow"
57 or "follow_fast" is in effect) $File::Find::fullname for use in the
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60 If for any reason (e.g., compatibility with find.pl or find2perl) you
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62 $File::Find::topdev, $File::Find::topino, $File::Find::topmode, and
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64 $File::Find::utf8::COMPATILBILITY = 1;" in your code. The extra
65 decoding that needs to happen will impact performance though, so use
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68 $File::Find::utf8::UTF8_CHECK
69 By default "File::Find::utf8" marks decoding errors as fatal (default
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71 change this by setting "File::Find::utf8::UTF8_CHECK". The value
72 "Encode::FB_WARN" reports the encoding errors as warnings, and
73 "Encode::FB_DEFAULT" will completely ignore them. Please see Encode for
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77 Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website
78 <https://github.com/HayoBaan/File-Find-utf8/issues>.
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80 When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch
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84 The filesystems of Dos, Windows, and OS/2 do not (fully) support UTF-8.
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89 · File::Find -- The original module.
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91 · Cwd::utf8 -- Fully utf-8 aware version of the Cwd functions.
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93 · utf8::all -- Turn on utf-8, all of it. This was also the module I
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98 Hayo Baan <info@hayobaan.com>
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101 This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Hayo Baan.
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103 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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108perl v5.32.0 2020-07-28 File::Find::utf8(3)