05-23-2011
Glad we could help!
Having spent the last week working with non-Mac OS X systems over SSH, I'm really appreciating the Mac's command-line environment!
Keep asking questions, and keep reading the man pages!
-Peter Story
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
mac::aete::parser
Mac::AETE::Parser(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mac::AETE::Parser(3)
NAME
Mac::AETE::Parser - parses Macintosh AETE and AEUT resources.
SYNOPSIS
use Mac::AETE::Parser;
use Mac::AETE::Format::Dictionary;
$aete = Parser->new($aete_handle, $name);
$formatter = Dictionary->new;
$aete->set_format($formatter);
$aete->read;
$aete->write;
DESCRIPTION
The Parser module serves as a base class for the Mac::AETE::App and Mac::AETE::Dialect modules.
Methods
new Example: ($aete_handle is a handle containing a valid AETE resource. $name is the name of the application.)
use Mac::AETE::Parser;
use Mac::AETE::Format::Dictionary;
$aete = Parser->new($aete_handle, $name);
read Reads the data contained in the AETE resource or handle. Example:
$aete->read;
set_format
Sets the output formatter used during by the 'write' subroutine. Example:
$formatter = Dictionary->new;
$aete->set_format($formatter);
copy Copies all suites from one Parser object into another. Example:
$aete2 = Parser->new($aete_handle2, $another_name);
$aete->copy($aete2);
copies the suites from $aete2 into $aete.
merge Merges suites from one Parser object into another. Only the suites that exist in both objects will be replaced. Example:
$aete3 = Parser->new($aete_handle2, $another_name);
$aete->merge($aete3);
write Prints the contents of the AETE or AEUT resource using the current formatter.
$aete->write;
INHERITANCE
Parser does not inherit from any other modules.
AUTHOR
David Schooley <dcschooley@mediaone.net>
The data structures are adapted from modifications made to the original aeteconvert script by Chris Nandor.
perl v5.10.0 2006-06-01 Mac::AETE::Parser(3)