1Fsdb::IO::Reader(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Fsdb::IO::Reader(3)
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6 Fsdb::IO::Reader - handle formatting reading from a fsdb file (handle)
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10 Sample code reading an input stream:
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12 $in = new Fsdb::IO::Reader(-file => '-');
13 $in->error and die "cannot open stdin as fsdb: " . $in->error . "\n";
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15 while ($in->read_row_to_aref(\@arow) {
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18 $in->close;
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22 $fsdb = new Fsdb::IO::Reader(-file => $filename);
23 $fsdb = new Fsdb::IO::Reader(-header => "#fsdb -F t foo bar", -fh => $file_handle);
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25 Creates a new reader object from FILENAME. (FILENAME can also be a
26 IO::Handle object, or an hdfs: file.) Always succeeds, but check the
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31 other options See also the options in Fsdb::IO, including "-file",
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33 -file FILENAME Open and read the given filename. Special filename "-"
34 is standard input, and files with hdfs: are read from Hadoop (but not
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36 -comment_handler $ref
37 Define how comments are handled. If $REF is a Fsdb::IO::Writer
38 object, comments are written to that stream as they are
39 encountered. if $REF is a ref to a scalar, then we assume that
40 scalar will be filled in with a Fsdb::IO::Writer object later and
41 treat it the same. If it is of type code, then it is assumed to be
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44 sub comment_handler ($) { my $comment = @_; }
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46 where the one argument will be a string with the unparsed comment
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70 internal use only: parses and sets up the comment handle callback. (At
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82 internal use only: create a thunk that returns rowobjs.
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88 $rowobj = $fsdb->read_rowobj;
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90 Reads a line of input and returns a "row object", either a scalar
91 string for a comment or header, or an array reference for a row, or
92 undef on end-of-stream. This routine is the fastest way to do full-
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94 Fsdb::Reader::fastpath_sub.)
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111 $fsdb->unread_row_from_aref(\@a);
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116 $fsdb->read_row_to_href(\%h);
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118 Read the next row into hash %h. Then $h{'colname'} is the value of
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122 $fsdb->unread_row_from_href(\%h);
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127 $fsdb->fastpath_ok();
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129 Check if we can do fast-path IO (post-header, no pending unread rows,
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133 $sub = $fsdb->fastpath_sub()
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136 Return an anonymous sub that does read fast-path when called. This
137 code stub returns a new $aref corresponding with a data line, and
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