> Therefore when both -f and -t are omitted, F just acts like
> F.
> Input strings are decode()ed then encode()ed. A straight step-by-step
> implementation.
Just a bit of pickyness...
If I have a UTF-8 file that contain characters which aren't
representable in the charset which is used by my
As Encode 1.00 release getting close, I wondered something like Encode
needs and deservers a technology demonstrator. So I have written
piconv, iconv written in perl. See how simple it is written yet more
flexible than original iconv.
It will be under bin/ subdirectory but by default it