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IO::Handle::Iterator(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation IO::Handle::Iterator(3)

IO::Handle::Iterator - Iterator based read handle

    IO::Handle::Iterator->new(sub {
        return $next_line; # or undef on eof
    });

This class lets you define a read handle with a few fallback methods (like "read") using a single callback that behaves like "getline".

This is similar but much simpler than:

    IO::Handle::Prototype::Fallback->new(
        __read => sub { ... },
    );

The reason being that the IO::Handle::Prototype::Fallback implementation will try its very best to behave correctly (i.e. respect the value of $/), whereas this implementation assumes it's fine to return things that aren't exactly lines from "getline", so the values are just passed through.

When a method that requires buffering is invoked the handle is reblessed to a subclass which handles buffering.

Calling "getline" again on this object will return the value of the buffer and return to the normal iterator class.

2018-10-06 perl v5.32.1

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