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Top Forums Programming My first PERL incarnation... Audio Oscillograph Post 303037923 by Neo on Saturday 17th of August 2019 11:34:09 PM
Old 08-18-2019
Thanks for sharing, wisecracker!

My only comments is "so great to see someone enjoying their hobby and posting their thoughts and results here".

Thank you again for your many contributions to these forums, in so many ways.
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Audio::MPD::Common::Item(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Audio::MPD::Common::Item(3pm)

NAME
Audio::MPD::Common::Item - a generic collection item VERSION
version 1.120881 SYNOPSIS
my $item = Audio::MPD::Common::Item->new( %params ); DESCRIPTION
Audio::MPD::Common::Item is a virtual class representing a generic item of mpd's collection. It can be either a song, a directory or a playlist. Depending on the params given to "new", it will create and return an Audio::MPD::Common::Item::Song, an Audio::MPD::Common::Item::Directory or an Audio::MPD::Common::Playlist object. Currently, the discrimination is done on the existence of the "file" key of %params. METHODS
my $item = Audio::MPD::Common::Item->new( %params ); Create and return either an Audio::MPD::Common::Item::Song, an Audio::MPD::Common::Item::Directory or an Audio::MPD::Common::Playlist object, depending on the existence of a key "file", "directory" or "playlist" (respectively). AUTHOR
Jerome Quelin COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2007 by Jerome Quelin. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-01 Audio::MPD::Common::Item(3pm)
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