03-10-2010
Ok, thank you, but I dont get the output, first 13 and then 1 and -2(?) up till 99.
Please help me to understand
Output:
[ 1 -2
1 0
1 1
1 26
1 27
1 4
1 54
1 55
1 56
1 58
1 59
1 60
1 65
1 67
1 70
1 71
1 72
1 73
1 74
1 75
1 76
1 77
1 78
1 79
1 82
1 83
1 84
1 85
1 86
1 87
1 88
1 89
1 91
1 92
1 93
1 94
1 95
1 96
1 97
1 99]
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biber::output::base
Biber::Output::base(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Biber::Output::base(3pm)
NAME
Biber::Output::Base - base class for Biber output modules.
new
Initialize a Biber::Output::Base object
set_output_target_file
Set the output target file of a Biber::Output::Base object
A convenience around set_output_target so we can keep track of the
filename
set_output_target
Set the output target of a Biber::Output::Base object
set_output_head
Set the output head of a Biber::Output::Base object
$data could be anything - the caller is expected to know.
set_output_tail
Set the output tail of a Biber::Output::Base object
$data could be anything - the caller is expected to know.
get_output_head
Get the output head of a Biber::Output object
$data could be anything - the caller is expected to know.
Mainly used in debugging
get_output_tail
Get the output tail of a Biber::Output object
$data could be anything - the caller is expected to know.
Mainly used in debugging
add_output_head
Add to the head output data of a Biber::Output::Base object
The base class method just does a string append
add_output_tail
Add to the tail output data of a Biber::Output::Base object
The base class method just does a string append
set_output_section
Records the section object in the output object
We need some information from this when writing the .bbl
get_output_section
Retrieve the output section object
get_output_entries
Get the sorted order output data for all entries in a list as array ref
get_output_entry
Get the output data for a specific entry.
Used really only in tests as it instantiates list dynamic information so
we can see it in tests
set_los
Set the output list of shorthands for a section
get_los
Get the output list of shorthands for a section as an array
set_output_entry
Add an entry output to a Biber::Output::Base object
The base class method just does a dump
create_output_misc
Create the output for misc bits and pieces like preamble and closing
macro call and add to output object.
create_output_section
Create the output from the sections data and push it into the
output object.
set_output_keyalias
Set the output for a key which is an alias to another key
set_output_undefkey
Set the output for an undefined key
output
Generic base output method
AUTHORS
Francois Charette, "<firmicus at ankabut.net>" Philip Kime "<philip at kime.org.uk>"
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on our sourceforge tracker at <https://sourceforge.net/tracker2/?func=browse&group_id=228270>.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2009-2012 Francois Charette and Philip Kime, all rights reserved.
This module is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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