SYNOPSIS
open $fh, $fname;
$p = PerlIO::via::dynamic->new
(translate =>
sub { $_[1] =~ s/\$Filename[:\w\s\-\.\/\\]*\$/\$Filename: $fname\$/e},
untranslate =>
sub { $_[1] =~ s/\$Filename[:\w\s\-\.\/\\]*\$/\$Filename\$/});
$p->via ($fh);
binmode $fh, $p->via; # deprecated
DESCRIPTION
"PerlIO::via::dynamic" is used for creating dynamic PerlIO layers. It is useful when the behavior or the layer depends on variables. You should not use this module as via layer directly (ie :via(dynamic)).Use the constructor to create new layers, with two arguments: translate and untranslate. Then use "$p-"via ($fh)> to wrap the handle. Once <$fh> is destroyed, the temporary namespace for the IO layer will be removed.
Note that PerlIO::via::dynamic uses the scalar fields to reference to the object representing the dynamic namespace.
OPTIONS
- translate
- A function that translate buffer upon write.
- untranslate
- A function that translate buffer upon read.
- use_read
-
Use "READ" instead of "FILL" for the layer. Useful when caller
expect exact amount of data from read, and the "untranslate" function
might return different length.
By default "PerlIO::via::dynamic" creates line-based layer to make "translate" implementation easier.
AUTHORS
Chia-liang Kao <[email protected]>COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004 by Chia-liang Kao <[email protected]>.This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html>