bionic (3) Mail::Box::Tie::HASH.3pm.gz

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NAME

       Mail::Box::Tie::HASH - access an existing message folder as a hash

SYNOPSIS

        tie my(%inbox), 'Mail::Box::Tie::HASH', $folder;

        foreach my $msgid (keys %inbox)
        {   print $inbox{$msgid};
            delete $inbox{$msgid};
        }

        $inbox{$msg->messageId} = $msg;

DESCRIPTION

       Certainly when you look at a folder as being a set of related messages based on message-id, it is logical
       to access the folder through a hash.

       For a tied hash, the message-id is used as the key.  The message-id is usually unique, but when two or
       more instances of the same message are in the same folder, one will be flagged for deletion and the other
       will be returned.

       This implementation uses basic folder access routines which are related to the message-id.

METHODS

   Constructors
       TIEHASH('Mail::Box::Tie::HASH', FOLDER)
           Connects the FOLDER object to a HASH.

           example:

            my $mgr    = Mail::Box::Manager->new;
            my $folder = $mgr->open(access => 'rw');
            tie my(%inbox), 'Mail::Box::Tie::HASH', $folder;

   Tied Interface
       $obj->CLEAR()
           Remove the contents of the hash.  This is not really possible, but all the messages will be flagged
           for deletion.

           example:

            %inbox = ();
            %inbox = ($msg->messageId, $msg); #before adding msg

       $obj->DELETE($message_id)
           Remove the message with the specified $message_id.

           example:

            delete $inbox{$msgid};

       $obj->EXISTS($message_id)
           Check whether a message with a certain $message_id exists.

           example:

            if(exists $inbox{$msgid}) ...

       $obj->FETCH($message_id)
           Get the message with the specified id.  The returned message may be a dummy if message thread
           detection is used.  Returns "undef" when there is no message with the specified id.

           example:

            my $msg = $inbox{$msgid};
            if($inbox{$msgid}->isDummy)  ...

       $obj->FIRSTKEY()
           See NEXTKEY().

       $obj->NEXTKEY($previous)
           FIRSTKEY() returns the first message-id/message pair from the folder, and NEXTKEY returns the
           message-id/message pair for the next message, in the order in which the message is stored in the
           folder.

           Messages flagged for deletion will not be returned. See the Mail::Box::messages() method of the
           folder type for more information about the folder message order.

           example:

            foreach my $msgid (keys %inbox) ...
            foreach my $msg (values %inbox) ...

            while(my ($msgid, $msg) = each %inbox) {
               $msg->print unless $msg->isDeleted;
            }

       $obj->STORE(undef, $message)
           Store a message in the folder.  The key must be "undef", because the message-id of the specified
           message is taken.  This is shown in the first example.  However, as you see, it is a bit complicated
           to specify "undef", therefore the string "undef" is accepted as well.

           The message may be converted into something which can be stored in the folder type which is at stake.
           The added instance is returned.

           example:

            $inbox{ (undef) } = $msg;
            $inbox{undef} = $msg;

SEE ALSO

       This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 3.004, built on December 22, 2017.

       Do not forget to read Mail::Box-Overview, Mail::Box-Cookbook, and Mail::Box-Index.  Examples are included
       in the Mail-Box distribution, directories 'examples' and 'scripts'.

       Browseable manuals, papers, and other released material van be found at  Website:
       http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/

       The central modules (in separate distributions) in the MailBox suite are: Mail::Message, Mail::Box,
       Mail::Box::IMAP4, Mail::Box::POP3, Mail::Box::Parser::C, Mail::Box::Dbx (unpublished), Mail::Transport,
       Object::Realize::Later, and User::Identity.

       Please post questions or ideas to the author markov@cpan.org.

LICENSE

       Copyrights 2001-2017 by [Mark Overmeer]. For other contributors see ChangeLog.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
       itself.  See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/