1MARC::File(3)         User Contributed Perl Documentation        MARC::File(3)
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NAME

6       MARC::File - Base class for files of MARC records
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SYNOPSIS

9           use MARC::File::USMARC;
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11           # If you have weird control fields...
12           use MARC::Field;
13           MARC::Field->allow_controlfield_tags('FMT', 'LDX');
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15           my $file = MARC::File::USMARC->in( $filename );
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17           while ( my $marc = $file->next() ) {
18               # Do something
19           }
20           $file->close();
21           undef $file;
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EXPORT

24       None.
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METHODS

27   in()
28       Opens a file for import. Ordinarily you will use "MARC::File::USMARC"
29       or "MARC::File::MicroLIF" to do this.
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31           my $file = MARC::File::USMARC->in( 'file.marc' );
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33       Returns a "MARC::File" object, or "undef" on failure. If you
34       encountered an error the error message will be stored in
35       $MARC::File::ERROR.
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37       Optionally you can also pass in a filehandle, and "MARC::File".  will
38       "do the right thing".
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40           my $handle = IO::File->new( 'gunzip -c file.marc.gz |' );
41           my $file = MARC::File::USMARC->in( $handle );
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43   next( [\&filter_func] )
44       Reads the next record from the file handle passed in.
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46       The $filter_func is a reference to a filtering function.  Currently,
47       only USMARC records support this.  See MARC::File::USMARC's "decode()"
48       function for details.
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50       Returns a MARC::Record reference, or "undef" on error.
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52   skip()
53       Skips over the next record in the file.  Same as "next()", without the
54       overhead of parsing a record you're going to throw away anyway.
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56       Returns 1 or undef.
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58   warnings()
59       Simlilar to the methods in MARC::Record and MARC::Batch, "warnings()"
60       will return any warnings that have accumulated while processing this
61       file; and as a side-effect will clear the warnings buffer.
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63   close()
64       Closes the file, both from the object's point of view, and the actual
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67   write()
68       Writes a record to the output file.  This method must be overridden in
69       your subclass.
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71   decode()
72       Decodes a record into a USMARC format.  This method must be overridden
73       in your subclass.
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76       MARC::Record
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TODO

79       ยท   "out()" method
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81           We only handle files for input right now.
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LICENSE

84       This code may be distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
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86       Please note that these modules are not products of or supported by the
87       employers of the various contributors to the code.
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AUTHOR

90       Andy Lester, "<andy@petdance.com>"
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