NAME
Hub::Data::FileCache -
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
PUBLIC METHODS
fattach
- Attach an instance of a class to a file.
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Usage: fattach $filename, $class
$class
must implement the methodreload
Returns a hash of:
lastread # mod time last time we read it filename # name lines # ARRAY of lines in the file handlers # HASH of attached classes
The instance is a singleton.
fhandler
- Get the file handler for a given file
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Usage: fhandler $filename, $classname Usage: fhandler $filename In its first form, we will return the handler for the given class name.
In its second form, we will return all handlers for the given file.
finstance
frefresh
- Signal handlers to reparse
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Usage: frefresh [$filename], [options]
options:
-force=>1 Force re-reading all -force_dirs=>1 Force re-reading of directories
Without a $filename, all file instances are checked for disk modifications.
If the file has been modified, re-read the file and tell all your handlers to reparse themselves via the
reload
method.With a $filename, only handlers for the specific filename are signaled to reparse.
fread
- Modify the provided instance to reflect what is on disk.
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Usage: fread $instance
$instance
must be the special hash returned by finstance If all handling classes implement thedelay_reading
function, and they all return a true value, we will not read file.
AUTHOR
Ryan Gies (ryangies@livesite.net)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006-2007 by Livesite Networks, LLC. All rights reserved.
Copyright (C) 2000-2005 by Ryan Gies. All rights reserved.
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UPDATED
08/02/2007