NAME
    Convert::Bencode - Functions for converting to/from bencoded strings

SYNOPSIS
      use Convert::Bencode qw(bencode bdecode);

      my $string = "d4:ainti12345e3:key5:value4:type4:teste";
      my $hashref = bdecode($string);

      foreach my $key (keys(%{$hashref})) {
          print "Key: $key, Value: ${$hashref}{$key}\n";
      }

      my $encoded_string = bencode($hashref);
      print $encoded_string."\n";

DESCRIPTION
    This module provides two functions, "bencode" and "bdecode", which
    encode and decode bencoded strings respectivly.

  Encoding
    "bencode()" expects to be passed a single value, which is either a
    scalar, a arrary ref, or a hash ref, and it returns a scalar containing
    the bencoded representation of the data structure it was passed. If the
    value passed was a scalar, it returns either a bencoded string, or a
    bencoded integer (floating points are not implemented, and would be
    returned as a string rather than a integer). If the value was a array
    ref, it returns a bencoded list, with all the values of that array also
    bencoded recursivly. If the value was a hash ref, it returns a bencoded
    dictionary (which for all intents and purposes can be thought of as a
    synonym for hash) containing the recursivly bencoded key and value pairs
    of the hash.

  Decoding
    "bdecode()" expects to be passed a single scalar containing the bencoded
    string to be decoded. Its return value will be either a hash ref, a
    array ref, or a scalar, depending on whether the outer most element of
    the bencoded string was a dictionary, list, or a string/integer
    respectivly.

SEE ALSO
    The description of bencode is part of the bittorrent protocol
    specification which can be found at
    http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/protocol.html

BUGS
    None that I know of.

AUTHOR & COPYRIGHT
    Created by R. Kyle Murphy <orclev@rejectedmaterial.com>, aka Orclev.

    Copyright 2003 R. Kyle Murphy. All rights reserved. Convert::Bencode is
    free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
    terms as Perl itself.