oracular (3) Text::BibTeX::File.3pm.gz

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NAME

       Text::BibTeX::File - interface to whole BibTeX files

SYNOPSIS

          use Text::BibTeX::File;

          $bib = Text::BibTeX::File->new("foo.bib") or die "foo.bib: $!\n";
          # or:
          $bib =  Text::BibTeX::File->new;
          $bib->open("foo.bib", {binmode => 'utf-8', normalization => 'NFC'}) || die "foo.bib: $!\n";

          $bib->set_structure ($structure_name,
                               $option1 => $value1, ...);

          $at_eof = $bib->eof;

          $bib->close;

DESCRIPTION

       "Text::BibTeX::File" provides an object-oriented interface to BibTeX files.  Its most obvious purpose is
       to keep track of a filename and filehandle together for use by the "Text::BibTeX::Entry" module (which is
       much more interesting).  In addition, it allows you to specify certain options which are applicable to a
       whole database (file), rather than having to specify them for each entry in the file.  Currently, you can
       specify the database structure and some structure options.  These concepts are fully documented in
       Text::BibTeX::Structure.

METHODS

   Object creation, file operations
       new ([FILENAME], [OPTS])
           Creates a new "Text::BibTeX::File" object.  If FILENAME is supplied, passes it to the "open" method
           (along with OPTS).  If the "open" fails, "new" fails and returns false; if the "open" succeeds (or if
           FILENAME isn't supplied), "new" returns the new object reference.

       open (FILENAME [OPTS])
           Opens the file specified by FILENAME. OPTS is an hashref that can have the following values:

           MODE
               mode as specified by IO::File

           PERMS
               permissions as specified by IO::File. Can only be used in conjunction with "MODE"

           BINMODE
               By default, Text::BibTeX uses bytes directly. Thus, you need to encode strings accordingly with
               the encoding of the files you are reading. You can also select UTF-8. In this case, Text::BibTeX
               will return UTF-8 strings in NFC mode. Note that at the moment files with BOM are not supported.

               Valid values are 'raw/bytes' or 'utf-8'.

           NORMALIZATION
               By default, Text::BibTeX outputs UTF-8 in NFC form. You can change this by passing the name of a
               different form.

               Valid values are those forms supported by the Unicode::Normalize module ('NFD', 'NFDK' etc.)

           RESET_MACROS
               By default, Text::BibTeX accumulates macros. This means that when you open a second file, macros
               defined by the first are still available. This may result on warnings of macros being redefined.

               This option can be used to force Text::BibTeX to clean up all macros definitions (except for the
               month macros).

       close ()
           Closes the filehandle associated with the object.  If there is no such filehandle (i.e., "open" was
           never called on the object), does nothing.

       eof ()
           Returns the end-of-file state of the filehandle associated with the object: a true value means we are
           at the end of the file.

   Object properties
       set_structure (STRUCTURE [, OPTION => VALUE, ...])
           Sets the database structure for a BibTeX file.  At the simplest level, this means that entries from
           the file are expected to conform to certain field requirements as specified by the structure module.
           It also gives you full access to the methods of the particular structured entry class for this
           structure, allowing you to perform operations specific to this kind of database.  See "CLASS
           INTERACTIONS" in Text::BibTeX::Structure for all the consequences of setting the database structure
           for a "Text::BibTeX::File" object.

       structure ()
           Returns the name of the database structure associated with the object (as set by "set_structure").

       preserve_values ([PRESERVE])
           Sets the "preserve values" flag, to control all future parsing of entries from this file.  If
           PRESERVE isn't supplied, returns the current state of the flag.  See Text::BibTeX::Value for details
           on parsing in "value preservation" mode.

SEE ALSO

       Text::BibTeX, Text::BibTeX::Entry, Text::BibTeX::Structure

AUTHOR

       Greg Ward <gward@python.net>

       Copyright (c) 1997-2000 by Gregory P. Ward.  All rights reserved.  This file is part of the Text::BibTeX
       library.  This library is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       Perl itself.