Provided by: emboss-explorer_2.2.0-12_all 

NAME
EMBOSS::GUI::Conf - repository for EMBOSS::GUI site-specific configuration
AUTHOR
Luke McCarthy <lukem@gene.pbi.nrc.ca>
SYNOPSIS
use EMBOSS::GUI::Conf;
$conf = EMBOSS::GUI::Conf->new();
foreach $app ($conf->apps) {
($name, $doc) = @$app;
if (!$conf->is_excluded($name)) {
...
}
}
foreach $group ($conf->groups) {
$group_name = shift @$group;
if (!conf->is_excluded($group_name) {
foreach $app (@$group) {
($name, $doc) = @$app;
...
}
}
}
DESCRIPTION
EMBOSS::GUI::Conf contains site-specific configuration information for EMBOSS::GUI. Consult the source
for a description of the variables that can be set.
Public methods are described below:
new()
Returns a new EMBOSS::GUI::Conf object. This method stores the EMBOSS::GUI::Conf package variables
in the object hash, ensures that the specified output path is writeable and adds the EMBOSS binaries
to the path.
apps()
Returns a list of available EMBOSS applications. Each element of the list is a reference to an array
containing the name and description of an application.
groups()
Returns a list of application groups. Each element of the list is a reference to an array containing
the name of the group and a list of applications belonging to that group (each application is in turn
a reference to an array as described in apps() above.) Note that an individual application can
appear in multiple groups.
is_excluded($subject)
Returns true if the subject is being excluded from public display, false otherwise.
$subject is the name of an application or application group as it appears in the output from
wossname.
databases()
Returns a list of available databases. Each element of the list is the name of a database, suitable
for use in a USA.
matrices()
Returns a list of available alignment scoring matrices. Each element of the list is a reference to
an array containing the filename of the scoring matrix, suitable for use as the value of a matrix or
matrixf argument, and a description of the matrix.
codon_usage_tables()
Returns a list of available codon usage tables. Each element of the list is a reference to an array
containing the filename of the codon usage table, suitable for use as the value of a codon argument,
and the name of the species from which it is derived.
BUGS
None that I know of.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004 Luke McCarthy. All rights reserved. This program is free software. You may copy or
redistribute it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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