12-30-2008
Hello -
I am not sure if this is what you mean, but go to your search engine of choice and search on "UNIX Rosetta Stone" and you will find things like this:
Rosetta Stone for Unix
This will show you lots of the programs on various *nix systems organized by tasks.
yrs
Michael
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stone::cursor
Stone::Cursor(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Stone::Cursor(3pm)
NAME
Stone::Cursor - Traverse tags and values of a Stone
SYNOPSIS
use Boulder::Store;
$store = Boulder::Store->new('./soccer_teams');
my $stone = $store->get(28);
$cursor = $stone->cursor;
while (my ($key,$value) = $cursor->each) {
print "$value: Go Bluejays!
" if $key eq 'State' and $value eq 'Katonah';
}
DESCRIPTION
Boulder::Cursor is a utility class that allows you to create one or more iterators across a Stone object. This is used for traversing
large Stone objects in order to identify or modify portions of the record.
CLASS METHODS
Boulder::Cursor->new($stone)
Return a new Boulder::Cursor over the specified Stone object. This will return an error if the object is not a Stone or a descendent.
This method is usually not called directly, but rather indirectly via the Stone cursor() method:
my $cursor = $stone->cursor;
OBJECT METHODS
$cursor->each()
Iterate over the attached Stone. Each iteration will return a two-valued list consisting of a tag path and a value. The tag path is
of a form that can be used with Stone::index() (in fact, a cursor is used internally to implement the Stone::dump() method. When the
end of the Stone is reached, "each()" will return an empty list, after which it will start over again from the beginning. If you
attempt to insert or delete from the stone while iterating over it, all attached cursors will reset to the beginnning.
For example:
$cursor = $s->cursor;
while (($key,$value) = $cursor->each) {
print "$value: BOW WOW!
" if $key=~/pet/;
}
$cursor->reset()
This resets the cursor back to the beginning of the associated Stone.
AUTHOR
Lincoln D. Stein <lstein@cshl.org>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1997-1999, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor NY. This module can be used and distributed on the same terms as
Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Boulder, Stone
perl v5.10.1 2011-03-05 Stone::Cursor(3pm)