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GStreamer::Iterator - Object to retrieve multiple elements in a threadsafe way.
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=for position SYNOPSIS
=head1 SYNOPSIS
foreach ($bin -> iterate_elements()) {
do_something($_);
}
my $iter = $bin -> iterate_elements();
while ($_ = $iter -> next()) {
do_something($_);
}
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=for position DESCRIPTION
=head1 DESCRIPTION
There are two ways to use a I<GStreamer::Iterator>. The first is to use normal
Perl looping stuff:
foreach ($bin -> iterate_elements()) {
do_something($_);
}
This is very elegant and Perl-ish, but may also be a bit slower.
The alternative is to use the I<next> method:
my $iter = $bin -> iterate_elements();
while ($_ = $iter -> next()) {
do_something($_);
}
This is hardly beautiful but avoids looping over the elements unnecessarily and
is thus faster.
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=for object GStreamer::Iterator Object to retrieve multiple elements in a threadsafe way.
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=head1 METHODS
=head2 scalar = $iter-E<gt>B<next>
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=head1 SEE ALSO
L<GStreamer>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2011 by the gtk2-perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See L<GStreamer> for a full notice.
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