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package Encode::KR;
BEGIN {
    if (ord("A") == 193) {
	die "Encode::KR not supported on EBCDIC\n";
    }
}
our $VERSION = do { my @r = (q$Revision: 2.0 $ =~ /\d+/g); sprintf "%d."."%02d" x $#r, @r };

use Encode;
use XSLoader;
XSLoader::load(__PACKAGE__,$VERSION);

use Encode::KR::2022_KR;

1;
__END__

=head1 NAME

Encode::KR - Korean Encodings

=head1 SYNOPSIS

    use Encode qw/encode decode/; 
    $euc_kr = encode("euc-kr", $utf8);   # loads Encode::KR implicitly
    $utf8   = decode("euc-kr", $euc_kr); # ditto

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This module implements Korean charset encodings.  Encodings supported
are as follows.


  Canonical   Alias		Description
  --------------------------------------------------------------------
  euc-kr      /\beuc.*kr$/i	EUC (Extended Unix Character)
	      /\bkr.*euc$/i
  ksc5601-raw			Korean standard code set (as is)
  cp949	      /(?:x-)?uhc$/i
              /(?:x-)?windows-949$/i
              /\bks_c_5601-1987$/i
                                Code Page 949 (EUC-KR + 8,822 
                                (additional Hangul syllables)
  MacKorean			EUC-KR + Apple Vendor Mappings
  johab       JOHAB             A supplementary encoding defined in 
                                             Annex 3 of KS X 1001:1998
  iso-2022-kr                   iso-2022-kr                  [RFC1557]
  --------------------------------------------------------------------

To find how to use this module in detail, see L<Encode>.

=head1 BUGS

When you see C<charset=ks_c_5601-1987> on mails and web pages, they really
mean "cp949" encodings.  To fix that, the following aliases are set;

  qr/(?:x-)?uhc$/i         => '"cp949"'
  qr/(?:x-)?windows-949$/i => '"cp949"'
  qr/ks_c_5601-1987$/i     => '"cp949"'

The ASCII region (0x00-0x7f) is preserved for all encodings, even
though this conflicts with mappings by the Unicode Consortium.  See

L<http://www.debian.or.jp/~kubota/unicode-symbols.html.en>

to find out why it is implemented that way.

=head1 SEE ALSO

L<Encode>

=cut