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1 # 2 3 package IO::Seekable; 4 5 =head1 NAME 6 7 IO::Seekable - supply seek based methods for I/O objects 8 9 =head1 SYNOPSIS 10 11 use IO::Seekable; 12 package IO::Something; 13 @ISA = qw(IO::Seekable); 14 15 =head1 DESCRIPTION 16 17 C<IO::Seekable> does not have a constructor of its own as it is intended to 18 be inherited by other C<IO::Handle> based objects. It provides methods 19 which allow seeking of the file descriptors. 20 21 =over 4 22 23 =item $io->getpos 24 25 Returns an opaque value that represents the current position of the 26 IO::File, or C<undef> if this is not possible (eg an unseekable stream such 27 as a terminal, pipe or socket). If the fgetpos() function is available in 28 your C library it is used to implements getpos, else perl emulates getpos 29 using C's ftell() function. 30 31 =item $io->setpos 32 33 Uses the value of a previous getpos call to return to a previously visited 34 position. Returns "0 but true" on success, C<undef> on failure. 35 36 =back 37 38 See L<perlfunc> for complete descriptions of each of the following 39 supported C<IO::Seekable> methods, which are just front ends for the 40 corresponding built-in functions: 41 42 =over 4 43 44 =item $io->seek ( POS, WHENCE ) 45 46 Seek the IO::File to position POS, relative to WHENCE: 47 48 =over 8 49 50 =item WHENCE=0 (SEEK_SET) 51 52 POS is absolute position. (Seek relative to the start of the file) 53 54 =item WHENCE=1 (SEEK_CUR) 55 56 POS is an offset from the current position. (Seek relative to current) 57 58 =item WHENCE=2 (SEEK_END) 59 60 POS is an offset from the end of the file. (Seek relative to end) 61 62 =back 63 64 The SEEK_* constants can be imported from the C<Fcntl> module if you 65 don't wish to use the numbers C<0> C<1> or C<2> in your code. 66 67 Returns C<1> upon success, C<0> otherwise. 68 69 =item $io->sysseek( POS, WHENCE ) 70 71 Similar to $io->seek, but sets the IO::File's position using the system 72 call lseek(2) directly, so will confuse most perl IO operators except 73 sysread and syswrite (see L<perlfunc> for full details) 74 75 Returns the new position, or C<undef> on failure. A position 76 of zero is returned as the string C<"0 but true"> 77 78 =item $io->tell 79 80 Returns the IO::File's current position, or -1 on error. 81 82 =back 83 84 =head1 SEE ALSO 85 86 L<perlfunc>, 87 L<perlop/"I/O Operators">, 88 L<IO::Handle> 89 L<IO::File> 90 91 =head1 HISTORY 92 93 Derived from FileHandle.pm by Graham Barr E<lt>gbarr@pobox.comE<gt> 94 95 =cut 96 97 use 5.006_001; 98 use Carp; 99 use strict; 100 our($VERSION, @EXPORT, @ISA); 101 use IO::Handle (); 102 # XXX we can't get these from IO::Handle or we'll get prototype 103 # mismatch warnings on C<use POSIX; use IO::File;> :-( 104 use Fcntl qw(SEEK_SET SEEK_CUR SEEK_END); 105 require Exporter; 106 107 @EXPORT = qw(SEEK_SET SEEK_CUR SEEK_END); 108 @ISA = qw(Exporter); 109 110 $VERSION = "1.10"; 111 $VERSION = eval $VERSION; 112 113 sub seek { 114 @_ == 3 or croak 'usage: $io->seek(POS, WHENCE)'; 115 seek($_[0], $_[1], $_[2]); 116 } 117 118 sub sysseek { 119 @_ == 3 or croak 'usage: $io->sysseek(POS, WHENCE)'; 120 sysseek($_[0], $_[1], $_[2]); 121 } 122 123 sub tell { 124 @_ == 1 or croak 'usage: $io->tell()'; 125 tell($_[0]); 126 } 127 128 1;
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