04-05-2012
Look for flock and NFS, not perl and nfs.
this might be relevant.
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tm::materialized::stream
TM::Materialized::Stream(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation TM::Materialized::Stream(3pm)
NAME
TM::Materialized::Stream - Topic Maps, abstract class for maps with stream based input/output drivers
SYNOPSIS
# this class will never be directly used for instantiation
# see the description in TM and individual low-level drivers (AsTMa, ...)
DESCRIPTION
This class is a subclass of TM, so it implements map objects. It is abstract, though, as it only defined how a stream-based driver package
should behave. It may thus be inherited by classes which implement external formats (TM::Materialized::AsTMa, TM::Materialized::XML, ....).
INTERFACE
Constructor
The constructor of implementations should expect a hash as parameter containing the field(s) from TM and one or more of the following:
url:
If given, then the instance will be read from this url whenever synced in.
file:
If given, then the data will be read/written from/to this file. This is just a convenience as it will be mapped to url.
inline:
If given, then the instance will be read directly from this text provided inline when synced.
If several fields ("file", "url", "inline") are specified, it is undefined which one will be taken.
Examples (using AsTMa):
# opening from an AsTMa= file
$atm = new TM::Materialized::AsTMa (file => 'here.atm');
# why need a file? files are evil, anyway
$atm = new TM::Materialized::AsTMa (inline => '# this is AsTMa');
SEE ALSO
TM
AUTHOR INFORMATION
Copyright 200[2-6], Robert Barta <drrho@cpan.org>, All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html
perl v5.10.1 2008-04-10 TM::Materialized::Stream(3pm)