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package APR::Brigade;
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use APR ();
use APR::XSLoader ();
our $VERSION = '0.009000';
APR::XSLoader::load __PACKAGE__;
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
APR::Brigade - Perl API for manipulating APR Bucket Brigades
=head1 Synopsis
use APR::Brigade ();
$bb = APR::Brigade->new($r->pool, $c->bucket_alloc);
$ba = $bb->bucket_alloc();
$pool = $bb->pool;
$bb->insert_head($b);
$bb->insert_tail($b);
$b_first = $bb->first;
$b_last = $bb->last;
$b_prev = $bb->prev($b_last);
$b_next = $bb->next($b);
$bb2 = APR::Brigade->new($r->pool, $c->bucket_alloc);
$bb1->concat($bb2);
$len = $bb->flatten($data);
$len = $bb2->flatten($data, $wanted);
$len = $bb->length;
$bb3 = $bb->split($b_last);
last if $bb->is_empty();
$bb->cleanup();
$bb->destroy();
=head1 Description
C<APR::Brigade> allows you to create, manipulate and delete APR bucket
brigades.
=head1 API
C<APR::Brigade> provides the following functions and/or methods:
=head2 C<cleanup>
Empty out an entire bucket brigade:
$bb->cleanup;
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
The brigade to cleanup
=item ret: no return value
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
This method destroys all of the buckets within the bucket brigade's
bucket list. This is similar to C<L<destroy()|/C_destroy_>>, except
that it does not deregister the brigade's C<L<pool()|/C_pool_>>
cleanup function.
Generally, you should use C<L<destroy()|/C_destroy_>>. This function
can be useful in situations where you have a single brigade that you
wish to reuse many times by destroying all of the buckets in the
brigade and putting new buckets into it later.
=head2 C<concat>
Concatenate brigade C<$bb2> onto the end of brigade C<$bb1>, leaving
brigade C<$bb2> empty:
$bb1->concat($bb2);
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb1>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
The brigade to concatenate to.
=item arg1: C<$bb2>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
The brigade to concatenate and empty afterwards.
=item ret: no return value
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head2 C<destroy>
destroy an entire bucket brigade, includes all of the buckets within
the bucket brigade's bucket list.
$bb->destroy();
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
The bucket brigade to destroy.
=item ret: no return value
=item excpt: C<L<APR::Error|docs::2.0::api::APR::Error>>
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head2 C<is_empty>
Test whether the bucket brigade is empty
$ret = $bb->is_empty();
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
=item ret: C<$ret> ( boolean )
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head2 C<first>
Return the first bucket in a brigade
$b_first = $bb->first;
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
=item ret: C<$b_first>
( C<L<APR::Bucket object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Bucket>> )
The first bucket in the bucket brigade C<$bb>.
C<undef> is returned if there are no buckets in C<$bb>.
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head2 C<flatten>
Get the data from buckets in the bucket brigade as one string
$len = $bb->flatten($buffer);
$len = $bb->flatten($buffer, $wanted);
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
=item arg1: C<$buffer> ( SCALAR )
The buffer to fill. All previous data will be lost.
=item opt arg2: C<$wanted> ( number )
If no argument is passed then all data will be returned. If C<$wanted>
is specified -- that number or less bytes will be returned.
=item ret: C<$len> ( number )
How many bytes were actually read.
C<$buffer> gets populated with the string that is read. It will
contain an empty string if there was nothing to read.
=item since: 2.0.00
=item excpt: C<L<APR::Error|docs::2.0::api::APR::Error>>
=back
=head2 C<insert_head>
Insert a list of buckets at the front of a brigade
$bb->insert_head($b);
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
Brigade to insert into
=item arg1: C<$b>
( C<L<APR::Bucket object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Bucket>> )
the bucket to insert. More buckets could be attached to that bucket.
=item ret: no return value
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head2 C<insert_tail>
Insert a list of buckets at the end of a brigade
$bb->insert_tail($b);
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
Brigade to insert into
=item arg1: C<$b>
( C<L<APR::Bucket object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Bucket>> )
the bucket to insert. More buckets could be attached to that bucket.
=item ret: no return value
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head2 C<last>
Return the last bucket in the brigade
$b_last = $bb->last;
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
=item ret: C<$b_last>
( C<L<APR::Bucket object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Bucket>> )
The last bucket in the bucket brigade C<$bb>.
C<undef> is returned if there are no buckets in C<$bb>.
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head2 C<length>
Return the total length of the data in the brigade (not the number of
buckets)
$len = $bb->length;
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
=item ret: C<$len> ( number )
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head2 C<new>
my $nbb = APR::Brigade->new($p, $bucket_alloc);
my $nbb = $bb->new($p, $bucket_alloc);
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object or class|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
=item arg1: C<$p>
( C<L<APR::Pool object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Pool>> )
=item arg2: C<$bucket_alloc>
( C<L<APR::BucketAlloc object|docs::2.0::api::APR::BucketAlloc>> )
=item ret: C<$nbb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
a newly created bucket brigade object
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
Example:
Create a new bucket brigade, using the request object's pool:
use Apache2::Connection ();
use Apache2::RequestRec ();
use APR::Brigade ();
my $bb = APR::Brigade->new($r->pool, $r->connection->bucket_alloc);
=head2 C<bucket_alloc>
Get the bucket allocator associated with this brigade.
my $ba = $bb->bucket_alloc();
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object or class|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
=item ret: C<$ba>
( C<L<APR::BucketAlloc object|docs::2.0::api::APR::BucketAlloc>> )
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head2 C<next>
Return the next bucket in a brigade
$b_next = $bb->next($b);
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
=item arg1: C<$b>
( C<L<APR::Bucket object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Bucket>> )
The bucket after which the next bucket C<$b_next> is located
=item ret: C<$b_next>
( C<L<APR::Bucket object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Bucket>> )
The next bucket after bucket C<$b>.
C<undef> is returned if there is no next bucket (i.e. C<$b> is the
last bucket).
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head2 C<pool>
The pool the brigade is associated with.
$pool = $bb->pool;
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
=item ret: C<$pool>
( C<L<APR::Pool object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Pool>> )
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
The data is not allocated out of the pool, but a cleanup is registered
with this pool. If the brigade is destroyed by some mechanism other
than pool destruction, the destroying function is responsible for
killing the registered cleanup.
=head2 C<prev>
Return the previous bucket in the brigade
$b_prev = $bb->prev($b);
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
=item arg1: C<$b>
( C<L<APR::Bucket object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Bucket>> )
The bucket located after bucket C<$b_prev>
=item ret: C<$b_prev>
( C<L<APR::Bucket object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Bucket>> )
The bucket located before bucket C<$b>.
C<undef> is returned if there is no previous bucket (i.e. C<$b> is the
first bucket).
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head2 C<split>
Split a bucket brigade into two, such that the given bucket is the
first in the new bucket brigade.
$bb2 = $bb->split($b);
=over 4
=item obj: C<$bb>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
The brigade to split
=item arg1: C<$b>
( C<L<APR::Bucket object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Bucket>> )
The first bucket of the new brigade
=item ret: C<$bb2>
( C<L<APR::Brigade object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Brigade>> )
The new brigade.
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
This function is useful when a filter wants to pass only the initial
part of a brigade to the next filter.
Example:
Create a bucket brigade with three buckets, and split it into two
brigade such that the second brigade will have the last two buckets.
my $bb1 = APR::Brigade->new($r->pool, $c->bucket_alloc);
my $ba = $c->bucket_alloc();
$bb1->insert_tail(APR::Bucket->new($ba, "1"));
$bb1->insert_tail(APR::Bucket->new($ba, "2"));
$bb1->insert_tail(APR::Bucket->new($ba, "3"));
C<$bb1> now contains buckets "1", "2", "3". Now do the split at the
second bucket:
my $b = $bb1->first; # 1
$b = $bb1->next($b); # 2
my $bb2 = $bb1->split($b);
Now C<$bb1> contains bucket "1". C<$bb2> contains buckets: "2", "3"
=head1 See Also
L<mod_perl 2.0 documentation|docs::2.0::index>.
=head1 Copyright
mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under
The Apache Software License, Version 2.0.
=head1 Authors
L<The mod_perl development team and numerous
contributors|about::contributors::people>.
=cut
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