1IO::InnerFile(3)      User Contributed Perl Documentation     IO::InnerFile(3)
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NAME

6       IO::InnerFile - define a file inside another file
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SYNOPSIS

9           use strict;
10           use warnings;
11           use IO::InnerFile;
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13           # Read a subset of a file:
14           my $fh = _some_file_handle;
15           my $start = 10;
16           my $length = 50;
17           my $inner = IO::InnerFile->new($fh, $start, $length);
18           while (my $line = <$inner>) {
19               # ...
20           }
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DESCRIPTION

23       If you have a file handle that can "seek" and "tell", then you can open
24       an IO::InnerFile on a range of the underlying file.
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CONSTRUCTORS

27       IO::InnerFile implements the following constructors.
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29   new
30           my $inner = IO::InnerFile->new($fh);
31           $inner = IO::InnerFile->new($fh, 10);
32           $inner = IO::InnerFile->new($fh, 10, 50);
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34       Create a new IO::InnerFile opened on the given file handle.  The file
35       handle supplied MUST be able to both "seek" and "tell".
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37       The second and third parameters are start and length. Both are
38       defaulted to zero (0). Negative values are silently coerced to zero.
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METHODS

41       IO::InnerFile implements the following methods.
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43   add_length
44           $inner->add_length(30);
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46       Add to the virtual length of the inner file by the number given in
47       bytes.
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49   add_start
50           $inner->add_start(30);
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52       Add to the virtual position of the inner file by the number given in
53       bytes.
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55   binmode
56           $inner->binmode();
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58       This is a NOOP method just to satisfy the normal IO::File interface.
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60   close
61   fileno
62           $inner->fileno();
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64       This is a NOOP method just to satisfy the normal IO::File interface.
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66   flush
67           $inner->flush();
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69       This is a NOOP method just to satisfy the normal IO::File interface.
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71   get_end
72           my $num_bytes = $inner->get_end();
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74       Get the virtual end position of the inner file in bytes.
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76   get_length
77           my $num_bytes = $inner->get_length();
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79       Get the virtual length of the inner file in bytes.
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81   get_start
82           my $num_bytes = $inner->get_start();
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84       Get the virtual position of the inner file in bytes.
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86   getc
87   getline
88   print LIST
89   printf
90   read
91   readline
92   seek
93   set_end
94           $inner->set_end(30);
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96       Set the virtual end of the inner file in bytes (this basically just
97       alters the length).
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99   set_length
100           $inner->set_length(30);
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102       Set the virtual length of the inner file in bytes.
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104   set_start
105           $inner->set_start(30);
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107       Set the virtual start position of the inner file in bytes.
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109   tell
110   write

AUTHOR

112       Eryq (eryq@zeegee.com).  President, ZeeGee Software Inc
113       (http://www.zeegee.com).
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CONTRIBUTORS

116       Dianne Skoll (dfs@roaringpenguin.com).
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119       Copyright (c) 1997 Erik (Eryq) Dorfman, ZeeGee Software, Inc. All
120       rights reserved.
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122       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
123       under the same terms as Perl itself.
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