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+.\" ========================================================================
+.\"
+.IX Title "PICONV 1"
+.TH PICONV 1 2023-12-15 "perl v5.38.2" "Perl Programmers Reference Guide"
+.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
+.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
+.if n .ad l
+.nh
+.SH NAME
+piconv \-\- iconv(1), reinvented in perl
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
+.Vb 6
+\& piconv [\-f from_encoding] [\-t to_encoding]
+\& [\-p|\-\-perlqq|\-\-htmlcref|\-\-xmlcref] [\-C N|\-c] [\-D] [\-S scheme]
+\& [\-s string|file...]
+\& piconv \-l
+\& piconv \-r encoding_alias
+\& piconv \-h
+.Ve
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
+\&\fBpiconv\fR is perl version of \fBiconv\fR, a character encoding converter
+widely available for various Unixen today. This script was primarily
+a technology demonstrator for Perl 5.8.0, but you can use piconv in the
+place of iconv for virtually any case.
+.PP
+piconv converts the character encoding of either STDIN or files
+specified in the argument and prints out to STDOUT.
+.PP
+Here is the list of options. Some options can be in short format (\-f)
+or long (\-\-from) one.
+.IP "\-f,\-\-from \fIfrom_encoding\fR" 4
+.IX Item "-f,--from from_encoding"
+Specifies the encoding you are converting from. Unlike \fBiconv\fR,
+this option can be omitted. In such cases, the current locale is used.
+.IP "\-t,\-\-to \fIto_encoding\fR" 4
+.IX Item "-t,--to to_encoding"
+Specifies the encoding you are converting to. Unlike \fBiconv\fR,
+this option can be omitted. In such cases, the current locale is used.
+.Sp
+Therefore, when both \-f and \-t are omitted, \fBpiconv\fR just acts
+like \fBcat\fR.
+.IP "\-s,\-\-string \fIstring\fR" 4
+.IX Item "-s,--string string"
+uses \fIstring\fR instead of file for the source of text.
+.IP \-l,\-\-list 4
+.IX Item "-l,--list"
+Lists all available encodings, one per line, in case-insensitive
+order. Note that only the canonical names are listed; many aliases
+exist. For example, the names are case-insensitive, and many standard
+and common aliases work, such as "latin1" for "ISO\-8859\-1", or "ibm850"
+instead of "cp850", or "winlatin1" for "cp1252". See Encode::Supported
+for a full discussion.
+.IP "\-r,\-\-resolve \fIencoding_alias\fR" 4
+.IX Item "-r,--resolve encoding_alias"
+Resolve \fIencoding_alias\fR to Encode canonical encoding name.
+.IP "\-C,\-\-check \fIN\fR" 4
+.IX Item "-C,--check N"
+Check the validity of the stream if \fIN\fR = 1. When \fIN\fR = \-1, something
+interesting happens when it encounters an invalid character.
+.IP \-c 4
+.IX Item "-c"
+Same as \f(CW\*(C`\-C 1\*(C'\fR.
+.IP \-p,\-\-perlqq 4
+.IX Item "-p,--perlqq"
+Transliterate characters missing in encoding to \ex{HHHH} where HHHH is the
+hexadecimal Unicode code point.
+.IP \-\-htmlcref 4
+.IX Item "--htmlcref"
+Transliterate characters missing in encoding to &#NNN; where NNN is the
+decimal Unicode code point.
+.IP \-\-xmlcref 4
+.IX Item "--xmlcref"
+Transliterate characters missing in encoding to &#xHHHH; where HHHH is the
+hexadecimal Unicode code point.
+.IP \-h,\-\-help 4
+.IX Item "-h,--help"
+Show usage.
+.IP \-D,\-\-debug 4
+.IX Item "-D,--debug"
+Invokes debugging mode. Primarily for Encode hackers.
+.IP "\-S,\-\-scheme \fIscheme\fR" 4
+.IX Item "-S,--scheme scheme"
+Selects which scheme is to be used for conversion. Available schemes
+are as follows:
+.RS 4
+.IP from_to 4
+.IX Item "from_to"
+Uses Encode::from_to for conversion. This is the default.
+.IP decode_encode 4
+.IX Item "decode_encode"
+Input strings are \fBdecode()\fRd then \fBencode()\fRd. A straight two-step
+implementation.
+.IP perlio 4
+.IX Item "perlio"
+The new perlIO layer is used. NI\-S' favorite.
+.Sp
+You should use this option if you are using UTF\-16 and others which
+linefeed is not $/.
+.RE
+.RS 4
+.Sp
+Like the \fI\-D\fR option, this is also for Encode hackers.
+.RE
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
+\&\fBiconv\fR\|(1)
+\&\fBlocale\fR\|(3)
+Encode
+Encode::Supported
+Encode::Alias
+PerlIO