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# OpaL Perl Modules
# Copyright (C) 2000,2007-2008 Ola Lundqvist <ola@inguza.com>
#
# For full COPYRIGHT notice see the COPYING document.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of either:
#
# a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
# Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any
# later version, or
#
# b) the "Artistic License" which comes with this Kit.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See either
# the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License for more details.
#
#
# For more information take a look at the official homepage at:
# http://inguza.com/software/opalmod
# or contact the author at:
# ola@inguza.com
#
package OpaL::read;
use strict;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK);
use POSIX qw(strftime);
require Exporter;
@ISA = qw(Exporter AutoLoader);
# Items to export into callers namespace by default. Note: do not export
# names by default without a very good reason. Use EXPORT_OK instead.
# Do not simply export all your public functions/methods/constants.
@EXPORT = qw( );
@EXPORT_OK = qw(readfile readscalarfile readfileline
readcommand readscalarcommand readcommandline);
# If you are using CVS/RCS this can be quite handy.
#$VERSION = do{my@r=q$Revision: 1.11 $=~/\d+/g;sprintf '%d.'.'%02d'x$#r,@r};
# If that is not what you want use this instead. Will be rewritten by
# create release.
my $version = '0.01';
$VERSION = $version;
###############################################################################
############################ PACKAGE GLOBALS ##################################
###############################################################################
# First exported ones (those in @EXPORT or @EXPORT_OK)
# Then package other global ones. (not exported ones)
# Can be accessed through $OpaL::read::variablename
# All file-scooped variables must be created before any method that uses them.
# my $myvar = '';
###############################################################################
########################### PRELOADED METHODS #################################
###############################################################################
# Preloaded methods go here.
###############################################################################
# Name: readcommand
# Description: Executes a program and read the piped result.
# Returns: Array of lines.
# Arguments: $command_string
# Author: Ola Lundqvist <ola@inguza.com>
# Date: 2000-05-01
# 2000-06-27 Better argument definition.
###############################################################################
sub readcommand {#($) {
my $cmd = shift;
open C, "$cmd |";
my @t = <C>;
close (C);
return @t;
}
###############################################################################
# Name: readfile
# Description: Reads a file.
# Returns: Array of lines.
# Arguments: $filename
# Author: Ola Lundqvist <ola@inguza.com>
# Date: 2000-05-13
# 2000-06-25 Removed &action from open. Not working.
# 2000-06-27 Better argument definition.
# Removed errlvl.
###############################################################################
sub readfile {#($) {
my $file = shift;
open C, $file;
my @t = <C>;
close (C);
return @t;
}
###############################################################################
# Name: readfileline
# Description: Reads a file.
# Returns: The first line.
# Arguments: $filename
# Author: Ola Lundqvist <ola@inguza.com>
# Date: 2000-05-13
# 2000-07-06 Removed &action from open. Not working.
# Better argument definition.
# Removed errlvl.
###############################################################################
sub readfileline { #($){
my $file = shift;
open C, $file;
my $t = <C>;
close (C);
return $t;
}
###############################################################################
# Name: readscalarfile
# Description: Reads a file.
# Returns: Entire file in scalar.
# Arguments: $filename
# Author: Ola Lundqvist <ola@inguza.com>
# Date: 2000-05-13
# 2000-06-25 Removed &action from open. Not working.
# 2000-06-27 Better argument definition.
# Removed errlvl.
###############################################################################
sub readscalarfile {#($) {
my $file = shift;
open C, $file;
my $m = $/;
undef $/;
my $t = <C>;
close (C);
$/ = $m;
return $t;
}
###############################################################################
# Name: readscalarcommand
# Description: Reads a command output into a scalar.
# Returns: Entire file in scalar.
# Arguments: $command
# Author: Ola Lundqvist <ola@inguza.com>
# Date: 2000-06-27 Wrote it.
###############################################################################
sub readscalarcommand {#($) {
my $cmd = shift;
open C, "$cmd |";
my $m = $/;
undef $/;
my $t = <C>;
close (C);
$/ = $m;
return $t;
}
###############################################################################
# Name: readcommandline
# Description: Executes a program and read the piped result.
# Returns: The first line.
# Arguments: $command_string
# Author: Ola Lundqvist <ola@inguza.com>
# Date: 2000-05-01
# 2000-06-27 Better argument definition.
###############################################################################
sub readcommandline {#($) {
my $cmd = shift;
open C, "$cmd |";
my $t = <C>;
close (C);
return $t;
}
# Autoload methods go after =cut, and are processed by the autosplit program.
# Modules must return true.
1;
__END__
###############################################################################
############################# DOCUMENTATION ###################################
###############################################################################
# Below is the stub of documentation for your module. You better edit it!
=head1 NAME
OpaL::read - Perl extension for reading files and commands.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use OpaL::read qw(functions);
No functions or variables are exported automaticly so you have to specify
them here.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
OpaL::read is used for reading files and commands.
All functions are autoloaded so they will not be loaded into memory if you
have not used them before.
=head1 FUNCTIONS
=over 4
=item B<readfile>
Reads the content of the specified file and returns a list with the all lines.
USAGE:
@foo = C<readfile>($filename);
=item B<readfileline>
Reads the first line of the specified file and returns a scalar with that line.
USAGE:
$foo = C<readfileline>($filename);
=item B<readscalarfile>
Reads the content of the specified file and returns a scalar with the entire content.
USAGE:
$foo = C<readscalarfile>("filename");
=item B<readcommand>
Reads the content from the output of the specified command and returns a list with the all lines.
USAGE:
@foo = C<readcommand>("command");
=item B<readcommandline>
Reads the first line from output of the specified command and returns a scalar with that line.
USAGE:
$foo = C<readcommandline>("command)";
=item B<readscalarfile>
Reads the content for the output of the specified file and returns a scalar with the entire content.
USAGE:
$foo = C<readscalarcommand>($command);
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Ola Lundqvist <ola@inguza.com>
=head1 SEE ALSO
perl(1).
=cut
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########################### AUTOLOAD METHODS ##################################
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