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#
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my %format = (
L => 0x00, # List (length in elements)
B => 0x20, # Binary
T => 0x24, # Boolean
A => 0x40, # ASCII
J => 0x44, # JIS-8
S8 => 0x60, # 8-byte integer (unsigned)
S1 => 0x62, # 1-byte integer (unsigned)
S2 => 0x64, # 2-byte integer (unsigned)
S4 => 0x70, # 4-byte integer (unsigned)
F8 => 0x80, # 8-byte floating
F4 => 0x90, # 4-byte floating
U8 => 0xA0, # 8-byte integer (unsigned)
U1 => 0xA4, # 1-byte integer (unsigned)
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bytes in the body.
The item and list header format codes are as in below Table 1
Table 1 Item Format Codes
unpacked binary octal hex description
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L 000000 00 0x00 LIST (length of elements, not bytes)
B 001000 10 0x20 Binary
T 001001 11 0x24 Boolean
A 010000 20 0x40 ASCII
J 010001 21 0x44 JIS-8
S8 011000 30 0x60 8-byte integer (signed)
S1 011001 31 0x62 1-byte integer (signed)
S2 011010 32 0x64 2-byte integer (signed)
S4 011100 34 0x70 4-byte integer (signed)
F8 100000 40 0x80 8-byte floating
F4 100100 44 0x90 4-byte floating
U8 101000 50 0xA0 8-byte integer (unsigned)
U1 101001 51 0xA4 1-byte integer (unsigned)
t/Archive/Data/SecsPack.pm view on Meta::CPAN
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http://www.semi.org
The format of SEMI E5-94 numbers are established
by below Table 1.
Table 1 Item Format Codes
unpacked binary octal hex description
---------------------------------------------------------
T 001001 11 0x24 Boolean
S8 011000 30 0x60 8-byte integer (signed)
S1 011001 31 0x62 1-byte integer (signed)
S2 011010 32 0x64 2-byte integer (signed)
S4 011100 34 0x70 4-byte integer (signed)
F8 100000 40 0x80 8-byte floating
F4 100100 44 0x90 4-byte floating
U8 101000 50 0xA0 8-byte integer (unsigned)
U1 101001 51 0xA4 1-byte integer (unsigned)
U2 101010 52 0xA8 2-byte integer (unsigned)
U4 101100 54 0xB0 4-byte integer (unsigned)
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#
@test_strings = ('78 4.5 .25', '6.45E10 hello world');
$test_string_text = join ' ',@test_strings;
$test_format = 'I';
$expected_format = 'F8';
$expected_numbers = '405380000000000040120000000000003fd0000000000000422e08ffca000000';
$expected_strings = ['hello world'];
my @expected_unpack = (
'7.800000000000017486E1',
'4.500000000000006245E0',
'2.5E-1',
'6.4500000000000376452E10'
);
($format, $numbers, @strings) = pack_num('I',@test_strings);
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# pack_num(I, 78 4.5 .25 6.45E10 hello world) format
#
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#
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# unpack_num(F8, 78 4.5 .25 6.45E10 hello world) numbers
#
$unpack_numbers
# [
# '7.800000000000017486E1',
# '4.500000000000006245E0',
# '2.5E-1',
# '6.4500000000000376452E10'
# ]
#
=head1 QUALITY ASSURANCE
Running the test script C<SecsPack.t>
and C<SecsPackStress.t> verifies
the requirements for this module.
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