#======================================================================== # # Badger::Codec::Base64 # # DESCRIPTION # Codec module for encoding/decoding Base64 # # AUTHOR # Andy Wardley # #======================================================================== package Badger::Codec::Base64; use Badger::Class version => 0.01, base => 'Badger::Codec'; use MIME::Base64; sub encode { my $self = shift; encode_base64(shift); } sub decode { my $self = shift; decode_base64(shift); } # shortcuts straight to the real encoder/decoder subs for efficient aliasing sub encoder { \&encode_base64; } sub decoder { \&decode_base64; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Badger::Codec::Base64 - encode/decode data using MIME::Base64 =head1 SYNOPSIS use Badger::Codec::Base64; my $codec = Badger::Codec::Base64->new(); my $encoded = $codec->encode("Hello World"); my $decoded = $codec->decode($encoded); =head1 DESCRIPTION This module implements a subclass of L which uses the C and C subroutines provided by the L module to encode and decode data. It a very thin wrapper around the C module and offers no functional advantage over it. It exist only to provide a consistent API with other L modules. =head1 METHODS =head2 encode($data) Encodes the data referenced by the first argument using C. $encoded = Badger::Codec::Base64->encode($data); =head2 decode($data) Decodes the encoded data passed as the first argument using C. $decoded = Badger::Codec::Base64->decode($encoded); =head2 encoder() This method returns a reference to the real subroutine that's doing all the encoding work, i.e. the C method in L. =head2 decoder() This method returns a reference to the real subroutine that's doing all the decoding work, i.e. the C method in L. =head1 AUTHOR Andy Wardley L =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Andy Wardley. All rights reserved. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L =cut # Local Variables: # mode: Perl # perl-indent-level: 4 # indent-tabs-mode: nil # End: # # vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4: