NAME
No::Worries::File - file handling without worries
SYNOPSIS
use No::Worries::File qw(file_read file_write);
# read a file
$data = file_read($path);
# idem but with data returned by reference
file_read($path, data => \$data);
# write a file
file_write($path, data => "hello world");
# idem but with data passed by reference
file_write($path, data => \"hello world");
DESCRIPTION
This module eases file handling by providing convenient wrappers around standard file functions. All the functions die() on error.
FUNCTIONS
This module provides the following functions (none of them being exported by default):
- file_read(PATH[, OPTIONS])
-
read the file at the given path and return its contents; supported options:
binmode
: binary mode to use (see below)bufsize
: buffer size to use for I/O operationsdata
: return the file contents via this scalar reference or code reference (see below)
- file_write(PATH[, OPTIONS])
-
write the given contents to the file at the given path; supported options:
binmode
: binary mode to use (see below)bufsize
: buffer size to use for I/O operationsdata
: provide the file contents via this scalar, scalar reference or code reference (see below)
OPTIONS
All the functions support a binmode
option specifying how the file should be accessed:
binary
: binmode(FH) will be used to treat the file as binaryutf8
: binmode(FH, ":encoding(utf8)") will be used to select UTF-8 encodingotherwise: binmode() will not be used (this is the default)
file_read() can be given a code reference via the data
option. Each time data is read via sysread(), the subroutine will be called with the read data. At the end of the file, the subroutine will be called with an empty string.
file_write() can be given a code reference via the data
option. It should return data in a way similar to sysread(), returning an empty string to indicate the end of the data to write to the file.
GLOBAL VARIABLES
This module uses the following global variables (none of them being exported):
- $DefaultBufSize
-
default buffer size to use for I/O operations if not specified via the
bufsize
option (default: 1MB)
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Lionel Cons http://cern.ch/lionel.cons
Copyright CERN 2012