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NAME

6       Catalyst::Response::Writer - Proxy over the PSGI Writer
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SYNOPSIS

9           sub myaction : Path {
10             my ($self, $c) = @_;
11             my $w = $c->response->writer_fh;
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13             $w->write("hello world");
14             $w->close;
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DESCRIPTION

18       This wraps the PSGI writer (see
19       PSGI.pod\Delayed-Response-and-Streaming-Body) for more.  We wrap this
20       object so we can provide some additional methods that make sense from
21       inside Catalyst
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METHODS

24       This class does the following methods
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27   close
28       These delegate to the underlying PSGI writer object
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30   write_encoded
31       If the application defines a response encoding (default is UTF8) and
32       the content type is a type that needs to be encoded (text types like
33       HTML or XML and Javascript) we first encode the line you want to write.
34       This is probably the thing you want to always do.  If you use the
35       \write method directly you will need to handle your own encoding.
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AUTHORS

38       Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm
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41       This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it
42       under the same terms as Perl itself.
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46perl v5.30.1                      2020-01-29     Catalyst::Response::Writer(3)
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