12-07-2009
Very good article. Not every point he makes is true of every IT job I've had, but all of them fit at least some of the jobs.
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news::scan::article
News::Scan::Article(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation News::Scan::Article(3pm)
NAME
News::Scan::Article - collect information about news articles
SYNOPSIS
use News::Scan::Article;
my $art = News::Scan::Article->new( ARG, [ OPTIONS, ] SCAN );
DESCRIPTION
This module provides a derived class of "Mail::Internet" whose objects are suitable for digesting Usenet news articles.
CONSTRUCTOR
new ( ARG, [ OPTIONS, ] SCAN-OBJ )
The "ARG" and "OPTIONS" parameters are identical to those required by "Mail::Internet", except "ARG" is required. See Mail::Internet.
The "SCAN" parameter should be a "News::Scan" object. See News::Scan.
If the article falls into the period of interest for "SCAN", the object is returned, else "undef".
METHODS
group ( [ SCAN-OBJ ] )
Sets or returns an object's group depending on whether "SCAN-OBJ" is present.
author
Returns the article's author represented as a "Mail::Address" object.
message_id
Returns the article's Message-ID.
subject
Returns the article's subject.
newsgroups
Returns the list of newsgroups this article was posted to.
size
Returns the size of this article in bytes.
header_size
Returns the size of this article's header in bytes.
header_lines
Returns the number of lines consumed in this article by headers.
body_size
Returns the size of this article's body in bytes.
body_lines
Returns the number of lines consumed in this article by the body.
orig_size
Returns the size of this article's original content in bytes. See "QuoteRE" in News::Scan.
orig_lines
Returns the number of lines consumed in this article by original content. Keep in mind that original content is a subset of the body.
sig_size
Returns the size of this article'ss signature in bytes.
sig_lines
Returns the number of lines consumed in this article by the signature.
SEE ALSO
News::Scan, Mail::Internet, Mail::Address
AUTHOR
Greg Bacon <gbacon@cs.uah.edu>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1997 Greg Bacon. All Rights Reserved. This library is free software. You may distribute and/or modify it under the same
terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2000-08-09 News::Scan::Article(3pm)