SYNOPSIS
  # Do not use this object directly, use it through the SearchIO system
   use Bio::SearchIO;
   my $searchio = Bio::SearchIO->new(-format => 'fasta',
                    -file   => 'report.FASTA');
   while( my $result = $searchio->next_result ) {
    # ... do what you would normally doi with Bio::SearchIO.
   }
DESCRIPTION
This object contains the event based parsing code for FASTA format reports. It creates Bio::Search::HSP::FastaHSP objects instead of Bio::Search::HSP::GenericHSP for the HSP objects.This module will parse -m 9 -d 0 output as well as default m 1 output from FASTA as well as SSEARCH.
Also see the SearchIO HOWTO: <http://bioperl.open-bio.org/wiki/HOWTO:SearchIO>.
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AUTHOR - Jason Stajich, Aaron Mackey, William Pearson
Email jason-at-bioperl.orgAPPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _new
 Title   : new
 Usage   : my $obj = Bio::SearchIO::fasta->new();
 Function: Builds a new Bio::SearchIO::fasta object 
 Returns : Bio::SearchIO::fasta
 Args    : -idlength - set ID length to something other 
                       than the default (6), this is only
                       necessary if you have compiled FASTA
                       with a new default id length to display
                       in the HSP alignment blocks
next_result
Title : next_result Usage : my $hit = $searchio->next_result; Function: Returns the next Result from a search Returns : Bio::Search::Result::ResultI object Args : none
start_element
Title : start_element Usage : $eventgenerator->start_element Function: Handles a start element event Returns : none Args : hashref with at least 2 keys 'Data' and 'Name'
end_element
Title : start_element Usage : $eventgenerator->end_element Function: Handles an end element event Returns : none Args : hashref with at least 2 keys 'Data' and 'Name'
element
 Title   : element
 Usage   : $eventhandler->element({'Name' => $name, 'Data' => $str});
 Function: Convience method that calls start_element, characters, end_element
 Returns : none
 Args    : Hash ref with the keys 'Name' and 'Data'
characters
Title : characters Usage : $eventgenerator->characters($str) Function: Send a character events Returns : none Args : string
_mode
Title : _mode Usage : $obj->_mode($newval) Function: Example : Returns : value of _mode Args : newvalue (optional)
within_element
 Title   : within_element
 Usage   : if( $eventgenerator->within_element($element) ) {}
 Function: Test if we are within a particular element
           This is different than 'in' because within can be tested
           for a whole block.
 Returns : boolean
 Args    : string element name
in_element
 Title   : in_element
 Usage   : if( $eventgenerator->in_element($element) ) {}
 Function: Test if we are in a particular element
           This is different than 'in' because within can be tested
           for a whole block.
 Returns : boolean
 Args    : string element name
start_document
Title : start_document Usage : $eventgenerator->start_document Function: Handles a start document event Returns : none Args : none
end_document
Title : end_document Usage : $eventgenerator->end_document Function: Handles an end document event Returns : Bio::Search::Result::ResultI object Args : none
idlength
 Title   : idlength
 Usage   : $obj->idlength($newval)
 Function: Internal storage of the length of the ID desc
           in the HSP alignment blocks.  Defaults to
           $IDLENGTH class variable value
 Returns : value of idlength
 Args    : newvalue (optional)
result_count
Title : result_count Usage : my $count = $searchio->result_count Function: Returns the number of results we have processed Returns : integer Args : none
_will_handle
 Title   : _will_handle
 Usage   : Private method. For internal use only.
              if( $self->_will_handle($type) ) { ... }
 Function: Provides an optimized way to check whether or not an element of a 
           given type is to be handled.
 Returns : Reference to EventHandler object if the element type is to be handled.
           undef if the element type is not to be handled.
 Args    : string containing type of element.
Optimizations:
- 1.
- Using the cached pointer to the EventHandler to minimize repeated lookups.
- 2.
- Caching the will_handle status for each type that is encountered so that it only need be checked by calling handler->will_handle($type) once.
This does not lead to a major savings by itself (only 5-10%). In combination with other optimizations, or for large parse jobs, the savings good be significant.
To test against the unoptimized version, remove the parentheses from around the third term in the ternary `` ? : '' operator and add two calls to $self->_eventHandler().
_processHits
Title : _processHits Usage : Private method. For internal use only. Function: Process/report any hits/hsps we saw in the top table, not in alignments. Returns : nothing. Args : array of hits to process.

