pack and unpack are useful tools for generating strings of bytes for interchange and extracting values from such strings respectively. What follows are two table that represents the relevant formats in a convenient form.

Category Type Byte Order Mnemonic
Native Little-Endian (<) Big-Endian (>)
Fixed-Size
Integers
8-bit
integer
Unsigned C "C" for char
Signed c
16-bit
integer
Unsigned S S< or v S> or n "S" for short
Signed s s< or v! s> or n!
32-bit
integer
Unsigned L L< or V L> or N "L" for long
Signed l l< or V! l> or N!
64-bit
integer
Unsigned Q Q< Q> "Q" for quad
Signed q q< q>
 
Types Used
By This Build
of perl
UV (unsigned integer) J J< J> "J" is related to "I"
IV (signed integer) j j< j>
NV (floating-point) F F< F> "F" for float
 
Underlying
C Types for
This Build
of perl
char
unsigned char
signed char
unsigned short int S! S!< S!> "S" for short
signed short int s! s!< s!>
unsigned int I! or I I!< or I< I!> or I> "I" for int
signed int i! or i i!< or i< i!> or i>
unsigned long int L! L!< L!> "L" for long
signed long int l! l!< l!>
unsigned long long int
signed long long int
float f f< f> "f" for float
double d d< d> "d" for double
long double D D< D> A bigger double

For the pointers used by this build of perl, you can use the following:

use Config qw( %Config ); use constant PTR_SIZE => $Config{ptrsize}; use constant PTR_PACK_FORMAT => PTR_SIZE == 8 ? 'Q' : PTR_SIZE == 4 ? 'L' : die("Unrecognized ptrsize\n");

Notes:

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Re: Mini-Tutorial: Formats for Packing and Unpacking Numbers
by xiaoyafeng (Deacon) on Jan 13, 2020 at 06:47 UTC
    Many thanks! It's very useful.




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