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package File::Slurp::Tiny; $File::Slurp::Tiny::VERSION = '0.004'; use strict; use warnings; use Carp 'croak'; use Exporter 5.57 'import'; use File::Spec::Functions 'catfile'; use FileHandle; our @EXPORT_OK = qw/read_file read_lines write_file read_dir/; my $default_layer = $^O eq 'MSWin32' ? ':crlf' : ':unix'; sub read_file { my ($filename, %options) = @_; my $layer = $options{binmode} || $default_layer; my $buf_ref = defined $options{buf_ref} ? $options{buf_ref} : \my $buf; open my $fh, "<$layer", $filename or croak "Couldn't open $filename: $!"; if (my $size = -s $fh) { my ($pos, $read) = 0; do { defined($read = read $fh, ${$buf_ref}, $size - $pos, $pos) or croak "Couldn't read $filename: $!"; $pos += $read; } while ($read && $pos < $size); } else { ${$buf_ref} = do { local $/; <$fh> }; } close $fh; return if not defined wantarray or $options{buf_ref}; return $options{scalar_ref} ? $buf_ref : $buf; } sub read_lines { my ($filename, %options) = @_; my $layer = delete $options{binmode} || ':'; open my $fh, "<$layer", $filename or croak "Couldn't open $filename: $!"; return <$fh> if not %options; my @buf = <$fh>; close $fh; chomp @buf if $options{chomp}; return $options{array_ref} ? \@buf : @buf; } sub write_file { my ($filename, undef, %options) = @_; my $layer = $options{binmode} || $default_layer; my $mode = $options{append} ? '>>' : '>'; my $buf_ref = defined $options{buf_ref} ? $options{buf_ref} : \$_[1]; open my $fh, $mode.$layer, $filename or croak "Couldn't open $filename: $!"; $fh->autoflush(1); print $fh ${$buf_ref} or croak "Couldn't write to $filename: $!"; close $fh or croak "Couldn't close $filename: $!"; return; } sub read_dir { my ($dirname, %options) = @_; opendir my ($dir), $dirname or croak "Could not open $dirname: $!"; my @ret = grep { not m/ \A \.\.? \z /x } readdir $dir; @ret = map { catfile($dirname, $_) } @ret if $options{prefix}; closedir $dir; return @ret; } 1; # ABSTRACT: A simple, sane and efficient file slurper [DISCOURAGED] __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME File::Slurp::Tiny - A simple, sane and efficient file slurper [DISCOURAGED] =head1 VERSION version 0.004 =head1 SYNOPSIS use File::Slurp::Tiny 'read_file'; my $content = read_file($filename); =head1 DISCOURAGED B<This module is discouraged in favor of L<File::Slurper|File::Slurper>>. While a useful experiment, it turned out to be both too similar to File::Slurp (still containing most problematic features of File::Slurp's interface) and yet not similar enough to be a true drop-in replacement. Bugs will still be fixed, but new features will probably not be added. =head1 DESCRIPTION This module provides functions for fast and correct slurping and spewing. All functions are optionally exported. =head1 FUNCTIONS =head2 read_file($filename, %options) Reads file C<$filename> into a scalar. By default it returns this scalar. Can optionally take these named arguments: =over 4 =item * binmode Set the layers to read the file with. The default will be something sensible on your platform. =item * buf_ref Pass a reference to a scalar to read the file into, instead of returning it by value. This has performance benefits. =item * scalar_ref If set to true, C<read_file> will return a reference to a scalar containing the file content. =back =head2 read_lines($filename, %options) Reads file C<$filename> into a list/array. By default it returns this list. Can optionally take these named arguments: =over 4 =item * binmode Set the layers to read the file with. The default will be something sensible on your platform. =item * array_ref Pass a reference to an array to read the lines into, instead of returning them by value. This has performance benefits. =item * chomp C<chomp> the lines. =back =head2 write_file($filename, $content, %options) Open C<$filename>, and write C<$content> to it. Can optionally take this named argument: =over 4 =item * binmode Set the layers to write the file with. The default will be something sensible on your platform. =back =head2 read_dir($dirname, %options) Open C<dirname> and return all entries except C<.> and C<..>. Can optionally take this named argument: =over 4 =item * prefix This will prepend C<$dir> to the entries =back =head1 SEE ALSO =over 4 =item * L<Path::Tiny> A minimalistic abstraction not only around =item * L<File::Slurp> Another file slurping tool. =back =head1 AUTHOR Leon Timmermans <leont@cpan.org> =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut
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