\section{\module{uu} --- Encode and decode uuencode files} \declaremodule{standard}{uu} \modulesynopsis{Encode and decode files in uuencode format.} \moduleauthor{Lance Ellinghouse}{} This module encodes and decodes files in uuencode format, allowing arbitrary binary data to be transferred over ascii-only connections. Wherever a file argument is expected, the methods accept a file-like object. For backwards compatibility, a string containing a pathname is also accepted, and the corresponding file will be opened for reading and writing; the pathname \code{'-'} is understood to mean the standard input or output. However, this interface is deprecated; it's better for the caller to open the file itself, and be sure that, when required, the mode is \code{'rb'} or \code{'wb'} on Windows or DOS. This code was contributed by Lance Ellinghouse, and modified by Jack Jansen. \index{Jansen, Jack} \index{Ellinghouse, Lance} The \module{uu} module defines the following functions: \begin{funcdesc}{encode}{in_file, out_file\optional{, name\optional{, mode}}} Uuencode file \var{in_file} into file \var{out_file}. The uuencoded file will have the header specifying \var{name} and \var{mode} as the defaults for the results of decoding the file. The default defaults are taken from \var{in_file}, or \code{'-'} and \code{0666} respectively. \end{funcdesc} \begin{funcdesc}{decode}{in_file\optional{, out_file\optional{, mode}}} This call decodes uuencoded file \var{in_file} placing the result on file \var{out_file}. If \var{out_file} is a pathname, \var{mode} is used to set the permission bits if the file must be created. Defaults for \var{out_file} and \var{mode} are taken from the uuencode header. \end{funcdesc} \begin{seealso} \seemodule{binascii}{Support module containing \ASCII-to-binary and binary-to-\ASCII{} conversions.} \end{seealso}