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package WARC::Index::Builder; # -*- CPerl -*- |
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require WARC; *WARC::Index::Builder::VERSION = \$WARC::VERSION; |
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=head1 NAME |
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WARC::Index::Builder - abstract base class for building indexes |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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use WARC::Index; |
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$cdx_builder = build WARC::Index::File::CDX (...); |
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$sdbm_builder = build WARC::Index::File::SDBM (...); |
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$cdx_entry = $cdx_builder->add($record); |
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$sdbm_builder->add($cdx_entry); |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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C is an abstract base class for constructing indexes |
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specialized classes for each index type. Some common code has also been |
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=head2 Methods |
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=item $builder-Eadd( ... ) |
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Add items to the growing index. All index types accept both WARC records |
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the latter. Any number of items may be added with a single call. |
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# treat a loose scalar as a WARC volume file name |
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=item $builder-Eflush |
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Write any buffered data to the underlying storage. After calling this |
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method, all records added using this builder should be visible. Some index |
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=item $builder-E_add_record( $record ) |
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