[comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin tcl::transform::rot n 1] [keywords {caesar cipher}] [keywords {channel transformation}] [keywords cipher] [keywords decryption] [keywords encryption] [keywords {reflected channel}] [keywords rot] [keywords rot13] [keywords {tip 230}] [keywords transformation] [keywords {virtual channel}] [copyright {2009 Andreas Kupries }] [moddesc {Reflected/virtual channel support}] [category Channels] [titledesc {rot-encryption}] [require Tcl 8.6] [require tcl::transform::core [opt 1]] [require tcl::transform::rot [opt 1]] [description] [para] The [package tcl::transform::rot] package provides a command creating a channel transformation which performs primitive encryption (on writing) and decryption (on reading) on the alphabetic characters. The algorithm is the Caesar-cipher, a specific variant of which is rot13. [para] A related transformations in this module is [package tcl::transform::otp]. [para] The internal [package TclOO] class implementing the transform handler is a sub-class of the [package tcl::transform::core] framework. [section API] [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd ::tcl::transform::rot] [arg chan] [arg key]] This command creates a rot encryption transformation on top of the channel [arg chan] and returns its handle. [para] The "[arg key]" specifies how far characters are rotated in the alphabet, and is wrapped to the range "0...25". [para] Note that this transformation affects only bytes in the ranges ASCII 65...90, and 97...122, i.e. the upper- and lower-case alphabetic characters, i.e. "A...Z" and "a...z". All other bytes are passed through unchanged. [list_end] [vset CATEGORY virtchannel] [include ../common-text/feedback.inc] [manpage_end]