NAME
IO::WithHeader::RFC822 - read/write RFC 822 header and body in one file
SYNOPSIS
use IO::WithHeader::RFC822;
$io = IO::WithHeader::RFC822->new($path_or_filehandle);
$io = IO::WithHeader::RFC822->new(\%header);
$io = IO::WithHeader::RFC822->new(
'path' => '/path/to/a/file/which/might/not/exist/yet',
'handle' => $fh,
'header' => { 'From' => $from, 'Date' => $date, ... },
'body' => $scalar_or_filehandle_to_copy_from,
);
$io->open($path, '>') or die; # Open the body
print $io "Something to put in the file's body\n";
$path = $io->path;
$io->path('/path/to/a/file');
$io->open or die;
while (<$io>) { ... }
%header = %{ $io->header };
$io->header(\%header);
$body = $io->body; # Read the entire body
$io->body($body); # Write the entire body
DESCRIPTION
IO::WithHeader::RFC822 reads and writes files containing a header in RFC 822 form. The header may be changed without changing the body, and the body may be read from or writen to without disturbing the header.
The file (or filehandle) must begin with a valid RFC 822 header, followed by a blank line. The rest of the file or stream can be anything at all. Here's a simple example:
Name: Ulysses K. Fishwick
E-mail: fishwick@example.com
Age: 93
Ulysses plays well with others.
^D
(Here, ^D
indicates the end of the file.)
For more information, see the documentation for the superclass, IO::WithHeader.
BUGS
None that I know of.
SEE ALSO
IO::WithHeader, IO::WithHeader::YAML, YAML
AUTHOR
Paul Hoffman (nkuitse AT cpan DOT org)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004 Paul M. Hoffman.
This is free software, and is made available under the same terms as Perl itself.