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package DBM::Deep::Iterator::File::Index; use 5.008_004; use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; =head1 NAME DBM::Deep::Iterator::Index - mediate between DBM::Deep::Iterator and DBM::Deep::Engine::Sector::Index =head1 PURPOSE This is an internal-use-only object for L<DBM::Deep>. It acts as the mediator between the L<DBM::Deep::Iterator> object and a L<DBM::Deep::Engine::Sector::Index> sector. =head1 OVERVIEW This object, despite the implied class hierarchy, does B<NOT> inherit from L<DBM::Deep::Iterator>. Instead, it delegates to it, essentially acting as a facade over it. L<DBM::Deep::Iterator/get_next_key> will instantiate one of these objects as needed to handle an Index sector. =head1 METHODS =head2 new(\%params) The constructor takes a hashref of params and blesses it into the invoking class. The hashref is assumed to have the following elements: =over 4 =item * iterator (of type L<DBM::Deep::Iterator> =item * sector (of type L<DBM::Deep::Engine::Sector::Index> =back =cut sub new { my $self = bless $_[1] => $_[0]; $self->{curr_index} = 0; return $self; } =head2 at_end() This takes no arguments. This returns true/false indicating whether this sector has any more elements that can be iterated over. =cut sub at_end { my $self = shift; return $self->{curr_index} >= $self->{iterator}{engine}->hash_chars; } =head2 get_next_iterator() This takes no arguments. This returns an iterator (built by L<DBM::Deep::Iterator/get_sector_iterator>) based on the sector pointed to by the next occupied location in this index. If the sector is exhausted, it returns nothing. =cut sub get_next_iterator { my $self = shift; my $loc; while ( !$loc ) { return if $self->at_end; $loc = $self->{sector}->get_entry( $self->{curr_index}++ ); } return $self->{iterator}->get_sector_iterator( $loc ); } 1; __END__
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