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Metadata::Base(3) |
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Metadata::Base(3) |
Metadata::Base - base class for metadata
package Metadata::FOO
use vars(@ISA);
...
@ISA=qw(Metadata::Base);
...
Metadata:Base class - the core functionality for handling metadata.
- new [OPTIONS]
- Create a new Metadata object with an optional hash of options to describe
the metadata characteristics. Currently only the following can be
set:
- DEBUG
- Set if debugging should be enabled from creation. This can also be set and
read by the debug method below. If this is not defined, it is set
to the current class debugging state which can be read from the class
method debug described below.
- ORDERED
- Set if the metadata elements are ordered
- clone
- Create a new identical Metadata object from this one.
- debug [VALUE]
- If VALUE is given, sets the debugging state of this class and
returns the old state. Otherwise returns the current debugging state.
- seconds_to_iso8601 SECONDS
- Convert the SECONDS value to (subset of) ISO-8601 format
YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:SSZ representing the GMT/UTC value.
- iso8601_to_seconds VALUE
- Convert 6 ISO-8601 subset formats to a seconds value. The 6 formats are
those proposed for the Dublin Core date use:
YYYY
YYYY-MM
YYYY-MM-DD
YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm
YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssTZ
YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.ssTZ
where TZ can be 'Z', +hh:mm or -hh:mm
NOTE: This method rounds towards the start of the
period (it should really return two values for start and end).
- debug [VALUE]
- If VALUE is given, sets the debugging state of this object and
returns the old state. Otherwise returns the current debugging state. The
default debugging state is determined by the class debug state.
- set ELEMENT, VALUE, [INDEX]
- Set element ELEMENT to VALUE. If VALUE is an array
reference, the existing array is used to as all the existing sub-values.
Otherwise if INDEX is given, sets the particular sub-value of
ELEMENT, otherwise appends to the end of the existing list of
sub-values for ELEMENT.
- get ELEMENT, [INDEX]
- Return the contents of the given ELEMENT. In an array context
returns the sub-values as an array, in a scalar context they are all
returned separated by spaces. If INDEX is given, returns the value
of the given sub-value.
- delete ELEMENT, [INDEX}
- Delete the given ELEMENT. If an INDEX is given, remove just
that sub-value.
- exists ELEMENT, [INDEX]
- Returns a defined value if the given ELEMENT and/or sub-value
INDEX exists.
- size [ELEMENT]
- Returns number of elements with no argument or the number of subvalues for
the given ELEMENT or undef if ELEMENT does not exist.
- elements
- Return a list of the elements (in the correct order if there is one).
- order [ORDER]
- If ORDER is given, sets that as the order of the elements and
returns the old order list. Otherwise, returns the current order of the
elements. If the elements are not ordered, returns undef.
- validate ELEMENT, VALUE, [INDEX]
- This method is intended to be overriden by subclasses. It is called when a
element value is being set. The method should return either a list of
ELEMENT, VALUE and INDEX values to use or an
undefined value in which case no element will be set.
- validate_elements ELEMENT, [INDEX]
- This method is intended to be overriden by subclasses. It is called when a
element and/or index is being read. The method should return a list of
ELEMENT and INDEX values to use.
- as_string =item format
- Returns a string representing the metadata, suitable for storing (in a
text file). This is different from the pack method because this
value is meant to be the native encoding format of the metadata, usually
human readable, wheras pack uses the minimum space.
- pack
- Return a packed string representing the metadata format. This can be used
with unpack to restore the values.
- unpack VALUE
- Initialise the metadata from the packed VALUE which must be the
value made by the pack method.
- read HANDLE
- Reads from the given file handle and initialises the metadata elements.
Returns undef if end of file is seen.
- write HANDLE
- Write to the given file handle a formatted version of this metadata
format. Likely to use format in most implementations.
- reset
- Reset the metadata object to the default ones (including any passed with
the constructor) and then do a clear.
- clear
- Remove any stored elements in this metadata object. This can be used in
conjuction with read to prevent the overhead of many new
operations when reading metadata objects from files.
- get_date_as_seconds ELEMENT
- Assuming ELEMENT is stored in a date format, returns the number of
seconds since 1st January 1970.
- set_date_as_seconds ELEMENT, VALUE
- Set ELEMENT encoded as a date corresponding to VALUE which
is the number of seconds since 1st January 1970.
By Dave Beckett - http://purl.org/net/dajobe/
Copyright (C) 1997-2001 Dave Beckett - http://purl.org/net/dajobe/ All rights
reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained
below:
- Around line 469:
- You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'
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