SPUG: Stupid Ascii question
Asim Jalis
asimjalis at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 15 12:41:54 CDT 2002
Peter Darley <pdarley at kinesis-cem.com> wrote:
> Friends, I am working with database stuff and I
> want to store deleted database records, so
> there's a history of what was in the database.
> I have chosen to do this by having my front end
> app, written in Perl, put all the field names
> and values into a single string separated by a
> non-printing Ascii character which I can just do
> a split() on later to return a hash of the
> record, which is exactly what I would get if I
> did a fetchrow_hashref() on the original record.
> My question is this; what non-printing Ascii
> character can I use for this? I wanted to use
> chr(0), the ascii null, but postgresql or
> DBD::Pg or DBI or something chokes on it. I
> went with chr(31) which is described as 'unit
> separator'. I'm worried that there may be some
> unexpected interaction with file systems or
> something that I'm unaware of, so I thought I'd
> ask y'all. Thanks, Peter Darley
You should look into using Data::Dumper or YAML
instead of defining your own format. If space is a
consideration, you can compress the file as (or
after) you write it.
Asim
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