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NAME
Alzabo::Runtime::JoinCursor - Cursor that returns arrays of Alzabo::Runtime::Row
objects
SYNOPSIS
use Alzabo::Runtime::JoinCursor;
my $cursor = $schema->join( tables => [ $foo, $bar ],
where => [ $foo->column('foo_id') => 1 ] );
while ( my @rows = $cursor->next )
{
print $rows[0]->select('foo'), "\n";
print $rows[1]->select('bar'), "\n";
}
DESCRIPTION
Objects in this class are used to return arrays Alzabo::Runtime::Row objects when requested. The cursor does not preload objects but rather creates them on demand, which is much more efficient. For more details on the rational please see the RATIONALE FOR CURSORS section in Alzabo::Runtime::Cursor.
INHERITS FROM
METHODS
new
Parameters
statement =>
Alzabo::Driver::Statement
objecttables => [
Alzabo::Table
objects ]
next
Returns
The next array of Alzabo::Runtime::Row
objects or an empty list if no more are available.
If an individual row could not be fetched, then the array may contain some undef
s. For outer joins, this is normal behavior, but for regular joins, this probably indicates a data error.
all_rows
This method fetches all the rows available from the current point onwards. This means that if there are five set of rows that will be returned when the object is created and you call next
twice, calling all_rows
after it will only return three sets.
Returns
The return value is an array of array references. Each of these references represents a single set of rows as they would be returned from the next
method.
reset
Resets the cursor so that the next next
call will return the first row of the set.
count
Returns
The number of rowsets returned by the cursor so far.
next_as_hash
Returns
The next rows in a hash, where the hash keys are the table names and the hash values are the row object. If a table has been included in the join via an outer join, then it may not always be included in the hash.
AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky, <autarch@urth.org>