## convert non printable chars to '.' for a string
sub printablestr {
my $str = shift;
$str =~ s/[^\x20-\x7f]/./g;
return $str;
}
## hex dump utility function
sub hd {
my(@retList, $len, $width, $i, $str);
$width = $ENV{HEXDUMP_WIDTH} || 16;
$i = 0;
$str = '';
foreach( @_ ) {
while( my $str = substr($_, $width*$i, $width) ){
$len = length($str);
push @retList,
sprintf("%04X ".('%02X ' x $len ).(' 'x($width - $len))."
+%s\n",
$width*$i++, map({ord} split//, $str), printablestr($s
+tr));
last if $len < $width;
}
}
return $retList[0] unless wantarray;
return @retList;
}
--
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