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Archive.pm | File | 32341 bytes | November 12 2019 18:41:40. | |
BufferedFileHandle.pm | File | 2746 bytes | December 19 2017 18:41:58. | |
DirectoryMember.pm | File | 1982 bytes | December 19 2017 18:41:59. | |
FAQ.pod | File | 12654 bytes | December 19 2017 18:39:06. | |
FileMember.pm | File | 1338 bytes | December 19 2017 18:41:59. | |
Member.pm | File | 37663 bytes | December 19 2017 18:41:59. | |
MemberRead.pm | File | 7819 bytes | December 19 2017 18:41:59. | |
MockFileHandle.pm | File | 1333 bytes | December 19 2017 18:41:59. | |
NewFileMember.pm | File | 2186 bytes | December 19 2017 18:41:59. | |
StringMember.pm | File | 1716 bytes | December 19 2017 18:41:59. | |
Tree.pm | File | 816 bytes | December 19 2017 18:41:59. | |
ZipFileMember.pm | File | 13768 bytes | December 19 2017 18:41:59. |
package Archive::Zip::MockFileHandle; # Output file handle that calls a custom write routine # Ned Konz, March 2000 # This is provided to help with writing zip files # when you have to process them a chunk at a time. use strict; use vars qw{$VERSION}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '1.60'; $VERSION = eval $VERSION; } sub new { my $class = shift || __PACKAGE__; $class = ref($class) || $class; my $self = bless( { 'position' => 0, 'size' => 0 }, $class ); return $self; } sub eof { my $self = shift; return $self->{'position'} >= $self->{'size'}; } # Copy given buffer to me sub print { my $self = shift; my $bytes = join('', @_); my $bytesWritten = $self->writeHook($bytes); if ($self->{'position'} + $bytesWritten > $self->{'size'}) { $self->{'size'} = $self->{'position'} + $bytesWritten; } $self->{'position'} += $bytesWritten; return $bytesWritten; } # Called on each write. # Override in subclasses. # Return number of bytes written (0 on error). sub writeHook { my $self = shift; my $bytes = shift; return length($bytes); } sub binmode { 1 } sub close { 1 } sub clearerr { 1 } # I'm write-only! sub read { 0 } sub tell { return shift->{'position'} } sub opened { 1 } 1;
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