oracular (3) Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle.3perl.gz

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NAME

       Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle - class dealing transparently with file compression

SYNOPSIS

           use Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle;

           my ($fh, @lines);

           $fh = Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle->new(filename => 'sample.gz');
           print $fh "Something\n";
           close $fh;

           $fh = Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle->new();
           open($fh, '>', 'sample.bz2');
           print $fh "Something\n";
           close $fh;

           $fh = Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle->new();
           $fh->open('sample.xz', 'w');
           $fh->print("Something\n");
           $fh->close();

           $fh = Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle->new(filename => 'sample.gz');
           @lines = <$fh>;
           close $fh;

           $fh = Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle->new();
           open($fh, '<', 'sample.bz2');
           @lines = <$fh>;
           close $fh;

           $fh = Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle->new();
           $fh->open('sample.xz', 'r');
           @lines = $fh->getlines();
           $fh->close();

DESCRIPTION

       Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle is a class that can be used like any filehandle and that deals
       transparently with compressed files. By default, the compression scheme is guessed from the filename but
       you can override this behavior with the method set_compression().

       If you don't open the file explicitly, it will be auto-opened on the first read or write operation based
       on the filename set at creation time (or later with the set_filename() method).

       Once a file has been opened, the filehandle must be closed before being able to open another file.

STANDARD FUNCTIONS

       The standard functions acting on filehandles should accept a Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle object
       transparently including open() (only when using the variant with 3 parameters), close(), binmode(),
       eof(), fileno(), getc(), print(), printf(), read(), sysread(), say(), write(), syswrite(), seek(),
       sysseek(), tell().

       Note however that seek() and sysseek() will only work on uncompressed files as compressed files are
       really pipes to the compressor programs and you can't seek on a pipe.

FileHandle METHODS

       The class inherits from IO::File so all methods that work on this class should work for
       Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle too. There may be exceptions though.

PUBLIC METHODS

       $fh = Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle->new(%opts)
           Creates a new filehandle supporting on-the-fly compression/decompression.  Supported options are
           "filename", "compression", "compression_level" (see respective set_* functions) and "add_comp_ext".
           If "add_comp_ext" evaluates to true, then the extension corresponding to the selected compression
           scheme is automatically added to the recorded filename. It's obviously incompatible with automatic
           detection of the compression method.

       $fh->ensure_open($mode, %opts)
           Ensure the file is opened in the requested mode ("r" for read and "w" for write). The options are
           passed down to the compressor's spawn() call, if one is used. Opens the file with the recorded
           filename if needed. If the file is already open but not in the requested mode, then it errors out.

       $fh->set_compression($comp)
           Defines the compression method used. $comp should one of the methods supported by Dpkg::Compression
           or "none" or "auto". "none" indicates that the file is uncompressed and "auto" indicates that the
           method must be guessed based on the filename extension used.

       $fh->set_compression_level($level)
           Indicate the desired compression level. It should be a value accepted by the function
           compression_is_valid_level() of Dpkg::Compression.

       $fh->set_filename($name, [$add_comp_ext])
           Use $name as filename when the file must be opened/created. If $add_comp_ext is passed, it indicates
           whether the default extension of the compression method must be automatically added to the filename
           (or not).

       $file = $fh->get_filename()
           Returns the filename that would be used when the filehandle must be opened (both in read and write
           mode). This function errors out if "add_comp_ext" is enabled while the compression method is set to
           "auto". The returned filename includes the extension of the compression method if "add_comp_ext" is
           enabled.

       $ret = $fh->use_compression()
           Returns "0" if no compression is used and the compression method used otherwise. If the compression
           is set to "auto", the value returned depends on the extension of the filename obtained with the
           get_filename() method.

       $real_fh = $fh->get_filehandle()
           Returns the real underlying filehandle. Useful if you want to pass it along in a derived class.

DERIVED CLASSES

       If you want to create a class that inherits from Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle you must be aware that the
       object is a reference to a GLOB that is returned by Symbol::gensym() and as such it's not a HASH.

       You can store internal data in a hash but you have to use "*$self-"{...}> to access the associated hash
       like in the example below:

           sub set_option {
               my ($self, $value) = @_;
               *$self->{option} = $value;
           }

CHANGES

   Version 1.01 (dpkg 1.17.11)
       New argument: $fh->ensure_open() accepts an %opts argument.

   Version 1.00 (dpkg 1.15.6)
       Mark the module as public.