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# NAME : BibTeX/File.pm |
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# CLASSES : Text::BibTeX::File |
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# COPYRIGHT : Copyright (c) 1997-2000 by Gregory P. Ward. All rights |
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# This file is part of the Text::BibTeX library. This |
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=head1 NAME |
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Text::BibTeX::File - interface to whole BibTeX files |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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$bib->close; |
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filehandle together for use by the C module (which |
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is much more interesting). In addition, it allows you to specify |
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=head2 Object creation, file operations |
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Creates a new C object. If FILENAME is supplied, passes |
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=item open (FILENAME [OPTS]) |
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Opens the file specified by FILENAME. OPTS is an hashref that can have |
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=item MODE |
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strings accordingly with the encoding of the files you are reading. You can |
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file, macros defined by the first are still available. This may result on warnings |
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