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# Copyright © 2010 Raphaël Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>
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package Dpkg::Interface::Storable;
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = "1.00";
use Dpkg::Gettext;
use Dpkg::ErrorHandling;
use Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle;
use overload
'""' => \&_stringify,
'fallback' => 1;
=encoding utf8
=head1 NAME
Dpkg::Interface::Storable - common methods related to object serialization
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Dpkg::Interface::Storable is only meant to be used as parent
class for other objects. It provides common methods that are
all implemented on top of two basic methods parse() and output().
=head1 BASE METHODS
Those methods must be provided by the object that wish to inherit
from Dpkg::Interface::Storable so that the methods provided can work.
=over 4
=item $obj->parse($fh, $desc)
This methods initialize the object with the data stored in the
filehandle. $desc is optional and is a textual description of
the filehandle used in error messages.
=item $string = $obj->output($fh)
This method returns a string representation of the object in $string
and it writes the same string to $fh (if it's defined).
=back
=head1 PROVIDED METHODS
=over 4
=item $obj->load($filename)
Initialize the object with the data stored in the file. The file can be
compressed, it will be uncompressed on the fly by using a
Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle object. If $filename is "-", then the
standard input is read (no compression is allowed in that case).
=cut
sub load {
my ($self, $file, @options) = @_;
unless ($self->can("parse")) {
internerr("%s cannot be loaded, it lacks the parse method", ref($self));
}
my ($desc, $fh) = ($file, undef);
if ($file eq "-") {
$fh = \*STDIN;
$desc = _g("<standard input>");
} else {
$fh = Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle->new();
open($fh, "<", $file) || syserr(_g("cannot read %s"), $file);
}
my $res = $self->parse($fh, $desc, @options);
if ($file ne "-") {
close($fh) || syserr(_g("cannot close %s"), $file);
}
return $res;
}
=item $obj->save($filename)
Store the object in the file. If the filename ends with a known
compression extension, it will be compressed on the fly by using a
Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle object. If $filename is "-", then the
standard output is used (data are written uncompressed in that case).
=cut
sub save {
my ($self, $file, @options) = @_;
unless ($self->can("output")) {
internerr("%s cannot be saved, it lacks the output method", ref($self));
}
my $fh;
if ($file eq "-") {
$fh = \*STDOUT;
} else {
$fh = Dpkg::Compression::FileHandle->new();
open($fh, ">", $file) || syserr(_g("cannot write %s"), $file);
}
$self->output($fh, @options);
if ($file ne "-") {
close($fh) || syserr(_g("cannot close %s"), $file);
}
}
=item "$obj"
Return a string representation of the object.
=cut
sub _stringify {
my ($self) = @_;
unless ($self->can("output")) {
internerr("%s cannot be stringified, it lacks the output method", ref($self));
}
return $self->output();
}
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Raphaël Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>.
=cut
1;