#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use Convert::UU 'uudecode';
die "Usage: $0 file\n" unless @ARGV==1;
open F, $ARGV[0] or die "Couldn't open $ARGV[0]: $!";
my($uudecoded_string,$file,$mode) = uudecode(\*F);
open F, ">$file" or die "Can't open >$file: $!";
binmode(F);
print F $uudecoded_string;
close F;
chmod oct($mode), $file;
__END__
=head1 NAME
puudecode - perl replacement for uudecode
=head1 SYNOPSIS
puudecode inputfile
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Uudecode reads a uuencoded inputfile and writes the decoded string to
the file named in the uuencoded string. It changes the permissions to
the mode given in the uuencoded string.
=head1 BUGS
This implementation is much slower than most uudecode programs written
in C. Its primary intention is to allow quick testing of the
underlying Convert::UU module.
=head1 SEE ALSO
puuencode(1), Convert::UU(3)
=head1 AUTHOR
Andreas Koenig E<lt>andreas.koenig@anima.deE<gt>
=cut