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6 APR::PerlIO -- Perl IO layer for APR
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9 # under mod_perl
10 use APR::PerlIO ();
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15 die "This Perl build doesn't support PerlIO layers"
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18 open my $fh, ">:APR", $filename, $r->pool or die $!;
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26 % perl -MAPR -MAPR::PerlIO -MAPR::Pool -le \
27 'open my $fh, ">:APR", "/tmp/apr", APR::Pool->new or die "$!"; \
28 print $fh "whoah!"; \
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32 "APR::PerlIO" implements a Perl IO layer using APR's file manipulation
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35 Why do you want to use this? Normally you shouldn't, probably it won't
36 be faster than Perl's default layer. It's only useful when you need to
37 manipulate a filehandle opened at the APR side, while using Perl.
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39 Normally you won't call open() with APR layer attribute, but some
40 mod_perl functions will return a filehandle which is internally hooked
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44 Not every Perl will have full "APR::PerlIO" functionality available.
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46 Before using the Perl IO APR layer one has to check whether it's
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68 "APR::PerlIO::PERLIO_LAYERS_ARE_ENABLED"
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72 Most of the API is as in normal perl IO with a few nuances listed in
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75 META: need to rework the exception mechanism here. Current success in
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80 "open"
81 Open a file via APR Perl IO layer.
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85 arg1: $fh ( GLOB filehandle )
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89 The mode to open the file, constructed from two sections separated
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91 file under (>, <, etc) and the second section must be a string APR.
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95 arg3: $filename ( string )
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99 The pool object to use to allocate APR::PerlIO layer.
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114 large files support ("-Duselargefiles"), whereas APR wasn't, this
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134 mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under The Apache
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