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Text::Pipe::Stackable(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Text::Pipe::Stackable(3)

Text::Pipe::Stackable - Stackable text pipes

    my $pipe_trim    = Text::Pipe->new('Trim');
    my $pipe_uc      = Text::Pipe->new('Uppercase');
    my $pipe_repeat  = Text::Pipe->new('Repeat',
            times => 2, join => ' = ');
    my $pipe_reverse = Text::Pipe->new('Reverse');

    my $stacked_pipe = Text::Pipe::Stackable->new(
        $pipe_trim, $pipe_uc, $pipe_repeat
    );

    my $result = $stacked_pipe->filter('foo');

This pipe segment is a container that can hold a series of stacked pipes. To the outside it appears as a single segment. Input is sent through all pipes in the order they were stacked.

"clear_pipes"
    $obj->clear_pipes;
    

Deletes all stacked pipes.

"clear"
Synonym for "clear_pipes()".
"count_pipes"
    my $count = $obj->count_pipes;
    

Returns the number of stacked pipes, not recursing into possibly further stacked or multiplexed segments.

"count"
Synonym for "count_pipes()".
"deep_count"
Returns the total number of pipe segments that are stacked in this container, computed recursively. So if the container has three stacked pipes attached, each of which consist of four pipes, this method will return 12.
"filter"
Takes input and sends it to all stacked pipes in turn. That is, one stacked pipe's output becomes the next stacked pipe's input. Returns the output of the last stacked pipe.
"index_pipes"
    my $element   = $obj->index_pipes(3);
    my @elements  = $obj->index_pipes(@indices);
    my $array_ref = $obj->index_pipes(@indices);
    

Takes a list of indices and returns the stacked pipes indicated by those indices. If only one index is given, the corresponding array element is returned. If several indices are given, the result is returned as an array in list context or as an array reference in scalar context.

"new"
    my $stacked_pipe = Text::Pipe::Stackable->new(
        $pipe_trim, $pipe_uc, $pipe_repeat
    );
    

Takes a list of pipes and stacks them, returning the container segment.

"pipes"
    my @values    = $obj->pipes;
    my $array_ref = $obj->pipes;
    $obj->pipes(@values);
    $obj->pipes($array_ref);
    

Get or set the array of stacked pipes. If called without an arguments, it returns the array in list context, or a reference to the array in scalar context. If called with arguments, it expands array references found therein and sets the values.

"pipes_clear"
Synonym for "clear_pipes()".
"pipes_count"
Synonym for "count_pipes()".
"pipes_index"
Synonym for "index_pipes()".
"pipes_pop"
    my $value = $obj->pipes_pop;
    

Pops the last stacked pipe off the array, returning it.

"pipes_push"
    $obj->pipes_push(@values);
    

Pushes a pipe onto the end of the array of stacked pipes.

"pipes_set"
    $obj->pipes_set(1 => $pipe_a, 5 => $pipe_b);
    

Takes a list of index/value pairs and for each pair it sets the pipe at the indicated index to the indicated value. Returns the number of pipes that have been set.

"pipes_shift"
    my $value = $obj->pipes_shift;
    

Shifts the first stacked pipe off the array, returning it.

"pipes_splice"
    $obj->pipes_splice(2, 1, $pipe_a, $pipe_b);
    $obj->pipes_splice(-1);
    $obj->pipes_splice(0, -1);
    

Takes three arguments: An offset, a length and a list.

Removes the stacked pipes designated by the offset and the length from the array, and replaces them with the pipes of the list, if any. In list context, returns the pipes removed from the array. In scalar context, returns the last pipe removed, or "undef" if no pipes are removed. The array grows or shrinks as necessary. If the offset is negative then it starts that far from the end of the array. If the length is omitted, removes everything from the offset onward. If the length is negative, removes the pipes from the offset onward except for -length elements at the end of the array. If both the offset and the length are omitted, removes everything. If the offset is past the end of the array, it issues a warning, and splices at the end of the array.

"pipes_unshift"
    $obj->pipes_unshift(@values);
    

Unshifts pipes onto the beginning of the array of stacked pipes.

"pop"
Synonym for "pipes_pop()".
"pop_pipes"
Synonym for "pipes_pop()".
"push"
Synonym for "pipes_push()".
"push_pipes"
Synonym for "pipes_push()".
"set_pipes"
Synonym for "pipes_set()".
"shift"
Synonym for "pipes_shift()".
"shift_pipes"
Synonym for "pipes_shift()".
"splice"
Synonym for "pipes_splice()".
"splice_pipes"
Synonym for "pipes_splice()".
"unshift"
Synonym for "pipes_unshift()".
"unshift_pipes"
Synonym for "pipes_unshift()".

Text::Pipe::Stackable inherits from Text::Pipe::Base.

The superclass Text::Pipe::Base defines these methods and functions:

    bit_or(), filter_single(), init()

The superclass Class::Accessor::Complex defines these methods and functions:

    mk_abstract_accessors(), mk_array_accessors(), mk_boolean_accessors(),
    mk_class_array_accessors(), mk_class_hash_accessors(),
    mk_class_scalar_accessors(), mk_concat_accessors(),
    mk_forward_accessors(), mk_hash_accessors(), mk_integer_accessors(),
    mk_new(), mk_object_accessors(), mk_scalar_accessors(),
    mk_set_accessors(), mk_singleton()

The superclass Class::Accessor defines these methods and functions:

    _carp(), _croak(), _mk_accessors(), accessor_name_for(),
    best_practice_accessor_name_for(), best_practice_mutator_name_for(),
    follow_best_practice(), get(), make_accessor(), make_ro_accessor(),
    make_wo_accessor(), mk_accessors(), mk_ro_accessors(),
    mk_wo_accessors(), mutator_name_for(), set()

The superclass Class::Accessor::Installer defines these methods and functions:

    install_accessor()

The superclass Class::Accessor::Constructor defines these methods and functions:

    _make_constructor(), mk_constructor(), mk_constructor_with_dirty(),
    mk_singleton_constructor()

The superclass Data::Inherited defines these methods and functions:

    every_hash(), every_list(), flush_every_cache_by_key()

The superclass Class::Accessor::Constructor::Base defines these methods and functions:

    STORE(), clear_dirty(), clear_hygienic(), clear_unhygienic(),
    contains_hygienic(), contains_unhygienic(), delete_hygienic(),
    delete_unhygienic(), dirty(), dirty_clear(), dirty_set(),
    elements_hygienic(), elements_unhygienic(), hygienic(),
    hygienic_clear(), hygienic_contains(), hygienic_delete(),
    hygienic_elements(), hygienic_insert(), hygienic_is_empty(),
    hygienic_size(), insert_hygienic(), insert_unhygienic(),
    is_empty_hygienic(), is_empty_unhygienic(), set_dirty(),
    size_hygienic(), size_unhygienic(), unhygienic(), unhygienic_clear(),
    unhygienic_contains(), unhygienic_delete(), unhygienic_elements(),
    unhygienic_insert(), unhygienic_is_empty(), unhygienic_size()

The superclass Tie::StdHash defines these methods and functions:

    CLEAR(), DELETE(), EXISTS(), FETCH(), FIRSTKEY(), NEXTKEY(), SCALAR(),
    TIEHASH()

No bugs have been reported.

Please report any bugs or feature requests through the web interface at <http://rt.cpan.org>.

See perlmodinstall for information and options on installing Perl modules.

The latest version of this module is available from the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN). Visit <http://www.perl.com/CPAN/> to find a CPAN site near you. Or see <http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/M/MA/MARCEL/>.

The development version lives at <http://github.com/hanekomu/text-pipe/>. Instead of sending patches, please fork this project using the standard git and github infrastructure.

Marcel Grünauer, "<marcel@cpan.org>"

Copyright 2007-2009 by the authors.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

2009-09-18 perl v5.32.1

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