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Operating Systems Solaris Mount old zfs filesystem Post 302380410 by PatrickBaer on Tuesday 15th of December 2009 05:02:44 AM
Old 12-15-2009
Thou shalt be forgiven Smilie

Your one-single-sentence-answer was just a bit offending to someone who wants to rescue/access the data.
 

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IO::Pager::Buffered(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    IO::Pager::Buffered(3)

NAME
IO::Pager::Buffered - Pipe deferred output to PAGER if destination is a TTY SYNOPSIS
use IO::Pager::Buffered; { local $token = IO::Pager::Buffered::open *STDOUT; print <<" HEREDOC" ; ... A bunch of text later HEREDOC } { # You can also use scalar filehandles... my $token = IO::Pager::Buffered::open($FH) or warn($!); print $FH "No globs or barewords for us thanks! "; } { # ...or an object interface my $token = new IO::Pager::Buffered; $token->print("OO shiny... "); } DESCRIPTION
IO::Pager subclasses are designed to programmatically decide whether or not to pipe a filehandle's output to a program specified in PAGER; determined and set by IO::Pager at runtime if not yet defined. 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 STDOUT slide by and defer warnings for later perusal. METHODS
Class-specific method specifics below, others are inherited from IO::Pager. open( [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". new( [FILEHANDLE] ) Almost identical to open, except that you will get an IO::Handle back if there's no TTY to allow for IO::Pager agnostic programming. tell( FILEHANDLE ) Returns the size of the buffer in bytes. flush( FILEHANDLE ) Immediately flushes the contents of the buffer. If the last print did not end with a newline, the text from the preceding newline to the end of the buffer will be flushed but is unlikely to display until a newline is printed and flushed. 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> Florent Angly <florent.angly@gmail.com> This module was inspired by Monte Mitzelfelt's IO::Page 0.02 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2003-2012 Jerrad Pierce o Thou shalt not claim ownership of unmodified materials. o Thou shalt not claim whole ownership of modified materials. o Thou shalt grant the indemnity of the provider of materials. o Thou shalt use and dispense freely without other restrictions. Or, if you prefer: This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.0 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. perl v5.16.2 2012-09-04 IO::Pager::Buffered(3)
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