EBCDIC / Unicode transcoding package for Go (Code page 37 only, 0x00
.. 0xFF
).
Example usage:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/Intermernet/ebcdic"
)
func main() {
input := []byte{0xc1, 0x95, 0x40, 0x81, 0x93, 0x93, 0x85, 0x87, 0x85, 0x84,
0x40, 0x83, 0x88, 0x81, 0x99, 0x81, 0x83, 0xa3, 0x85, 0x99, 0x40, 0xa2,
0x85, 0xa3, 0x40, 0xa4, 0xa2, 0x85, 0x84, 0x40, 0x96, 0x95, 0x40, 0xc9,
0xc2, 0xd4, 0x40, 0x84, 0x89, 0x95, 0x96, 0xa2, 0x81, 0xa4, 0x99, 0xa2,
}
fmt.Println(string(ebcdic.Decode(input)))
}
will produce the Unicode string:
An alleged character set used on IBM dinosaurs
You can also convert Unicode text (Code point 00
.. FF
) to EBCDIC.
See godoc.org for usage.
Conversion table data from http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MICSFT/EBCDIC/CP037.TXT
Example conversion text from http://zvon.org/comp/r/ref-Jargon_file.html#Terms~EBCDIC