IO::Pager::Buffered(3)User Contributed Perl DocumentatioIO::Pager::Buffered(3)NAME
IO::Pager::Buffered - Pipe deferred output to a pager if output is to a
TTY
SYNOPSIS
use IO::Pager::Buffered;
{
#local $STDOUT = IO::Pager::Buffered::open *STDOUT;
local $STDOUT = new IO::Pager::Buffered *STDOUT;
print <<" HEREDOC" ;
...
A bunch of text later
HEREDOC
}
DESCRIPTION
IO::Pager is designed to programmaticly decide whether or not to point
the STDOUT file handle into a pipe to program specified in $ENV{PAGER}
or one of a standard list of pagers.
This subclass buffers all output for display upon exiting the current
scope. If this is not what you want look at another subclass such as
IO::Pager::Unbuffered. While probably not common, this may be useful in
some cases,such as buffering all output to STDOUT while the process
occurs, showing only warnings on STDERR, then displaying the output to
STDOUT after. Or alternately letting output to STDERR slide by and
defer warnings for later perusal.
new( [FILEHANDLE] )
Instantiate a new IO::Pager to paginate FILEHANDLE if necessary.
Assign the return value to a scoped variable. Output does not occur
until all references to this variable are destroyed eg; upon leaving
the current scope. See "DESCRIPTION".
FILEHANDLE
Defaults to currently select()-ed FILEHANDLE.
open( [FILEHANDLE] )
An alias for new.
close( FILEHANDLE )
Explicitly close the filehandle, this stops collecting and displays the
output, executing a pager if necessary. Normally you'd just wait for
the object to pass out of scope.
This does not default to the current filehandle.
CAVEATS
If you mix buffered and unbuffered operations the output order is
unspecified, and will probably differ for a TTY vs. a file. See
perlfunc.
$, is used see perlvar.
SEE ALSO
IO::Pager, IO::Pager::Unbuffered, IO::Pager::Page
AUTHOR
Jerrad Pierce <jpierce@cpan.org>
This module is forked from IO::Page 0.02 by Monte Mitzelfelt
LICENSE
· Thou shalt not claim ownership of unmodified materials.
· Thou shalt not claim whole ownership of modified materials.
· Thou shalt grant the indemnity of the provider of materials.
· Thou shalt use and dispense freely without other restrictions.
perl v5.12.5 2004-11-17 IO::Pager::Buffered(3)