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If it is a combination of predefined values consisting of both numeric and string values nicely stashed up in a structure, I'd suggest using a combination of a serializer like Storable and a simple binary-text converter like builtin pack.

use Storable qw( nfreeze thaw ); my $game_data = { score => 1425, hits => 3, name => "Supernova", accuracy => 0.34, : : }; my $enc = unpack "H*" => nfreeze ({ game_data => $game_data }); # $enc now contains something like # 05080300000001040300000004088300000004686974730a0953757065726e6f7661 +000000046e616d6509000005910000000573636f72650a04302e33340000000861636 +375726163790000000967616d655f64617461

On the receiving side, other way round ...

use Storable qw( nfreeze thaw ); my $game_data = thaw (pack "H*" => $enc)->{game_data};

It is up to you to decide how <c>$enc gets transported between the games.


Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

In reply to Re: Simple perl encoder by Tux
in thread Simple perl encoder by Anonymous Monk

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