1Biber(3)              User Contributed Perl Documentation             Biber(3)
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NAME

6       Biber - main module for biber, a bibtex replacement for users of
7       biblatex
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SYNOPSIS

10           use Biber;
11           my $biber = Biber->new();
12           $biber->parse_ctrlfile("example.bcf");
13           $biber->prepare;
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METHODS

16   new
17           Initialize the Biber object, optionally passing named options as arguments.
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19   display_problems
20          Output summary of warnings/errors before exit
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22   biber_tempdir
23           my $sections= $biber->biber_tempdir
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25           Returns a File::Temp directory object for use in various things
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27   sections
28           my $sections= $biber->sections
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30           Returns a Biber::Sections object describing the bibliography sections
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32   add_sections
33           Adds a Biber::Sections object. Used externally from, e.g. biber
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35   datalists
36           my $datalists= $biber->datalists
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38           Returns a Biber::DataLists object describing the bibliography sorting lists
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40   set_output_obj
41           Sets the object used to output final results
42           Must be a subclass of Biber::Output::base
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44   get_preamble
45           Returns the current preamble as an array ref
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47   get_output_obj
48           Returns the object used to output final results
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50   set_current_section
51           Sets the current section number that we are working on to a section number
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53   get_current_section
54           Gets the current section number that we are working on
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56   tool_mode_setup
57         Fakes parts of the control file for tool mode
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59   parse_ctrlfile
60           This method reads the control file
61           generated by biblatex to work out the various biblatex options.
62           See Constants.pm for defaults and example of the data structure being built here.
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64   process_setup
65          Place to put misc pre-processing things needed later
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67   process_setup_tool
68          Place to put misc pre-processing things needed later for tool mode
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70   resolve_alias_refs
71         Resolve aliases in xref/crossref/xdata which take keys as values to their real keys
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73         We use set_datafield as we are overriding the alias in the datasource
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75   process_citekey_aliases
76        Remove citekey aliases from citekeys as they don't point to real
77        entries.
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79   instantiate_dynamic
80           This instantiates any dynamic entries so that they are available
81           for processing later on. This has to be done before most all other
82           processing so that when we call $section->bibentry($key), as we
83           do many times in the code, we don't die because there is a key but
84           no Entry object.
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86   resolve_xdata
87           Resolve xdata entries
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89   cite_setmembers
90           Promotes set member to cited status
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92   preprocess_sets
93           $biber->preprocess_sets
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95           This records the set information for use later
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97   process_interentry
98           $biber->process_interentry
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100           This does several things:
101           1. Ensures proper inheritance of data from cross-references.
102           2. Ensures that crossrefs/xrefs that are directly cited or cross-referenced
103              at least mincrossrefs/minxrefs times are included in the bibliography.
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105   validate_datamodel
106         Validate bib data according to a datamodel
107         Note that we are validating the internal Biber::Entries
108         after they have been created from the datasources so this is
109         datasource neutral, as it should be. It is here to enforce
110         adherence to what biblatex expects.
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112   process_namedis
113           Generate name strings and disambiguation schema. Has to be in the context
114           of a data list (reference context) because uniquenametemplate can be specified
115           per-list/context
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117   postprocess_sets
118         Adds required per-entry options etc. to sets
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120   process_entries_static
121         Processing of entries which is not list-specific and which can therefore
122         insert data directly into entries
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124   process_entries_pre
125           Main processing operations, to generate metadata and entry information
126           This method is automatically called by C<prepare>.
127           Here we generate the "namehash" and the strings for
128           "labelname", "labelyear", "labelalpha", "sortstrings", etc.
129           Runs prior to uniqueness processing
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131   process_entries_post
132           More processing operations, to generate things which require uniqueness
133           information like namehash
134           Runs after uniqueness processing
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136   process_entries_final
137           Final processing operations which depend on all previous processing
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139   process_uniqueprimaryauthor
140           Track seen primary author base names for generation of uniqueprimaryauthor
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142   process_workuniqueness
143           Track seen work combination for generation of singletitle, uniquetitle, uniquebaretitle and
144           uniquework
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146   process_extradate
147           Track labelname/date parts combination for generation of extradate
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149   process_extratitle
150           Track labelname/labeltitle combination for generation of extratitle
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152   process_extratitleyear
153           Track labeltitle/labelyear combination for generation of extratitleyear
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155   process_sets
156           Postprocess set entries
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158           Checks for common set errors and enforces 'dataonly' for set members.
159           It's not necessary to set skipbib, skipbiblist in the OPTIONS field for
160           the set members as these are automatically set by biblatex due to the \inset
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162   process_labelname
163           Generate labelname information.
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165   process_labeldate
166           Generate labeldate information, including times
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168   process_labeltitle
169         Generate labeltitle
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171         Note that this is not conditionalised on the biblatex "labeltitle"
172         as labeltitle should always be output since all standard styles need it.
173         Only extratitle is conditionalised on the biblatex "labeltitle" option.
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175   process_fullhash
176           Generate fullhash
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178   process_namehash
179           Generate namehash
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181   process_pername_hashes
182           Generate per_name_hashes
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184   process_visible_names
185           Generate the visible name information.
186           This is used in various places and it is useful to have it generated in one place.
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188   process_labelalpha
189           Generate the labelalpha and also the variant for sorting
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191   process_extraalpha
192           Generate the extraalpha information
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194   process_presort
195           Put presort fields for an entry into the main Biber bltx state
196           so that it is all available in the same place since this can be
197           set per-type and globally too.
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199   process_lists
200           Process a bibliography list
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202   check_list_filter
203           Run an entry through a list filter. Returns a boolean.
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205   generate_sortdataschema
206           Generate sort data schema for Sort::Key from sort spec like this:
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208         spec   => [
209                     [undef, { presort => {} }],
210                     [{ final => 1 }, { sortkey => {} }],
211                     [
212                       {'sort_direction'  => 'descending'},
213                       { sortname => {} },
214                       { author => {} },
215                       { editor => {} },
216                       { translator => {} },
217                       { sorttitle => {} },
218                       { title => {} },
219                     ],
220                     [undef, { sortyear => {} }, { year => {} }],
221                     [undef, { sorttitle => {} }, { title => {} }],
222                     [undef, { volume => {} }, { "0000" => {} }],
223                   ],
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225   generate_sortinfo
226           Generate information for sorting
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228   uniqueness
229           Generate the uniqueness information needed when creating .bbl
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231   create_uniquename_info
232           Gather the uniquename information as we look through the names
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234           What is happening in here is the following:
235           We are registering the number of occurrences of each name, name+init and fullname
236           within a specific context. For example, the context is "global" with uniquename < 5
237           and "name list" for uniquename=5 or 6. The keys we store to count this are the most specific
238           information for the context, so, for uniquename < 5, this is the full name and for
239           uniquename=5 or 6, this is the complete list of full names. These keys have values in a hash
240           which are ignored. They serve only to accumulate repeated occurrences with the context
241           and we don't care about this and so the values are a useful sinkhole for such repetition.
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243           For example, if we find in the global context a base name "Smith" in two different entries
244           under the same form "Alan Smith", the data structure will look like:
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246           {Smith}->{global}->{Alan Smith} = 2
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248           We don't care about the value as this means that there are 2 "Alan Smith"s in the global
249           context which need disambiguating identically anyway. So, we just count the keys for the
250           base name "Smith" in the global context to see how ambiguous the base name itself is. This
251           would be "1" and so "Alan Smith" would get uniquename=0 because it's unambiguous as just
252           "Smith".
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254           The same goes for "minimal" list context disambiguation for uniquename=5 or 6.
255           For example, if we had the base name "Smith" to disambiguate in two entries with labelname
256           "John Smith and Alan Jones", the data structure would look like:
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258           {Smith}->{Smith+Jones}->{John Smith+Alan Jones} = 2
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260           Again, counting the keys of the context for the base name gives us "1" which means we
261           have uniquename=0 for "John Smith" in both entries because it's the same list. This also
262           works for repeated names in the same list "John Smith and Bert Smith". Disambiguating
263           "Smith" in this:
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265           {Smith}->{Smith+Smith}->{John Smith+Bert Smith} = 2
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267           So both "John Smith" and "Bert Smith" in this entry get uniquename=0 (of course, as long as
268           there are no other "X Smith and Y Smith" entries where X != "John" or Y != "Bert").
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270           The values from biblatex.sty:
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272           false   = 0
273           init    = 1
274           true    = 2
275           full    = 2
276           allinit = 3
277           allfull = 4
278           mininit = 5
279           minfull = 6
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281   generate_uniquename
282          Generate the per-name uniquename values using the information
283          harvested by create_uniquename_info()
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285   create_uniquelist_info
286           Gather the uniquelist information as we look through the names
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288   generate_uniquelist
289          Generate the per-namelist uniquelist values using the information
290          harvested by create_uniquelist_info()
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292   generate_contextdata
293           Generate information for data which may changes per datalist
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295   generate_singletitle
296           Generate the singletitle field, if requested. The information for generating
297           this is gathered in process_workuniqueness()
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299   generate_uniquetitle
300           Generate the uniquetitle field, if requested. The information for generating
301           this is gathered in process_workuniqueness()
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303   generate_uniquebaretitle
304           Generate the uniquebaretitle field, if requested. The information for generating
305           this is gathered in process_workuniqueness()
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307   generate_uniquework
308           Generate the uniquework field, if requested. The information for generating
309           this is gathered in process_workuniqueness()
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311   generate_uniquepa
312           Generate the uniqueprimaryauthor field, if requested. The information for generating
313           this is gathered in create_uniquename_info()
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315   sort_list
316           Sort a list using information in entries according to a certain sorting template.
317           Use a flag to skip info messages on first pass
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319   preprocess_options
320          Preprocessing for options. Used primarily to perform process-intensive
321          operations which can be done once instead of inside dense loops later.
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323   prepare
324           Do the main work.
325           Process and sort all entries before writing the output.
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327   prepare_tool
328           Do the main work for tool mode
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330   fetch_data
331           Fetch citekey and dependents data from section datasources
332           Expects to find datasource packages named:
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334           Biber::Input::<type>::<datatype>
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336           and one defined subroutine called:
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338           Biber::Input::<type>::<datatype>::extract_entries
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340           which takes args:
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342           1: Biber object
343           2: Datasource name
344           3: Reference to an array of cite keys to look for
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346           and returns an array of the cite keys it did not find in the datasource
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348   get_dependents
349         Get dependents of the entries for a given list of citekeys. Is called recursively
350         until there are no more dependents to look for.
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352   remove_undef_dependent
353           Remove undefined dependent keys from an entry using a map of
354           dependent keys to entries
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356   _parse_sort
357          Convenience sub to parse a .bcf sorting section and return nice
358          sorting object
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360   _filedump and _stringdump
361           Dump the biber object with Data::Dump for debugging
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AUTHORS

364       Francois Charette, "<firmicus at ankabut.net>" Philip Kime "<philip at
365       kime.org.uk>"
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BUGS

368       Please report any bugs or feature requests on our Github tracker at
369       <https://github.com/plk/biber/issues>.
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372       Copyright 2009-2018 Francois Charette and Philip Kime, all rights
373       reserved.
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375       This module is free software.  You can redistribute it and/or modify it
376       under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0.
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378       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
379       without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of
380       merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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