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package BoutrosLab::TSVStream::IO::Role::Reader::Dyn; |
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=head1 NAME |
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BoutrosLab::TSVStream:IO::Role::Reader::Dyn |
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use Moose::Role; |
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use namespace::autoclean; |
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with 'BoutrosLab::TSVStream::IO::Role::Reader::Fixed'; |
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sub _read_no_header { |
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my $none = $self->header eq 'none'; |
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( $none, ($none && $self->_has_dyn_fields) ); |
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} |
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sub _fill_dyn_fields { |
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$self->_set_dyn_fields( [ |
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? @{$stream_fields}[ $num_fixed_fields+1 .. $#$stream_fields ] |
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: $self->_extra_names( $#$stream_fields - $num_fixed_fields ) |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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$class->reader( ... ); |
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# ($class will use the role BoutrosLab::TSVStream which will provide |
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# the reader method, that method will return a Reader object with: |
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# return BoutrosLab::TSVStream::Reader->new( |
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# handle => $fd, # (required) |
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# class => $class, # (required) class |
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# file => $file, # (optional) used (as filename) in error messages |
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# header => $str, # (optional) one of: check none (default 'check') |
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This object provides an iterator to read through the lines |
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of a data stream (C<$fd>), converting each from a line with |
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tab separated fields into an object of a class (C<$classs>) |
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fieldnames in a tab separated list, and the rest of the stream |
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C<_fields>. Usually, this will be a read-only method that |
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field names as the column vlues). |
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A class C<$class> object will be created for each line. |
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in name and order. The fields list must be complete. However, |
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have a header line, or if you are scanning from the middle of |
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a file handle that is no longer at the start of the file.) |
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=head1 ATTRIBUTES |
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=head2 handle - the filehandle to be read |
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handle, file, class and fields are provided by the ...::Base role |
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