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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What's your drink? Post 302253980 by vparunkumar on Monday 3rd of November 2008 09:18:37 AM
Old 11-03-2008
Smilie Vote for Whiskey

I am from India ... Mostly used to drink whiskey on saturday night kick out parties .. In India , a good brand FULL(750 ml) Whiskey bottle (like Mc , Royal Stag cost around 500 Rs only ( 10 U$D) Smilie

Having full party time on saturday at my Room with friends...
 
Data::Stag::Writer(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Data::Stag::Writer(3pm)

NAME
Data::Stag::Writer - base class for all Writers SYNOPSIS
# Abstract class - do not use directly package MyOutputter; use base qw(Data::Stag::Writer); sub e_foo { my ($self, $foo) = @_; $self->writef("data1: %s ", $foo->get_data1); return; } DESCRIPTION
base mixin class for all writers INHERITANCE
This inherits from L<Data::Stag::BaseHandler> PUBLIC METHODS - new Title: new Args: [fn str], [fh FILEHANDLE] Return: L<Data::Stag::BaseHandler> Example: $w = MyWriter->new(-fh=>$fh); returns the tree that was built from all uncaught events file Title: file Args: filename str Returns: filename str Example: $handler->file("my_output_file.txt"); Setting this will cause all output to be diverted to this file; the file will be overwritten by default. The filehandle will not be opened unless any events are thrown For more fine-grained control, use $handler->fh() fh Title: fh Args: filehandle FH Returns: filehandle FH Example: $handler->fh(*STDOUT); Gets/Sets the output filehandle for the writer safe_fh Title: safe_fh Type: PROTECTED Args: filehandle FH Returns: filehandle FH Example: $handler->fh(*STDOUT); As fh(), but makes sure that the filehandle is initialized You should use this if you are overriding this class write Title: write Type: PROTECTED Args: message str Returns: Example: $self->write($stag->get_blah); writes output to be used by classes that subclass this one writef Title: writef As write, analagous to printf use_color Usage - Returns - Args - perl v5.10.0 2008-12-23 Data::Stag::Writer(3pm)
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