09-18-2005
pipe through grep
if you pipe to grep -v what you dont want you will get the desired effect.
ie if you didnt want to see files called foo.c you would grep -v foo.c and get the following output:
./blah11/blah11/foo11.c
./blah12/blah12/foo11.h
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pod::wsdl::autoload
Pod::WSDL::AUTOLOAD(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Pod::WSDL::AUTOLOAD(3pm)
NAME
Pod::WSDL::AUTOLOAD - Base class for autoloading (internal use only)
SYNOPSIS
package Foo;
our @ISA = qw/Pod::WSDL::AUTOLOAD/;
sub new {
my $pgk = shift;
bless {
_bar => 'blah',
}, $pgk
}
package main;
use Foo;
my $foo = new Foo();
print $foo->bar; # prints 'blah'
$foo->bar('bloerch'); # sets _bar to 'bloerch'
DESCRIPTION
This module is used internally by Pod::WSDL. It is unlikely that you have to interact directly with it. The Pod::WSDL::AUTOLOADER is used
as a base class and handels autoloading of accessor methods. If there is a property called _foo in a hash based blessed reference, it will
allow the use of the method 'foo' as a getter and setter. As a getter is returns the value of _foo, as a setter it sets _foo with the
argument and returns the object. You can exclude the accessor by using a hash %FORBIDDEN_METHODS in the derived class like that:
our %FORBIDDEN_METHODS = (
foo => {get => 1, set => 0},
bar => {get => 0, set => 0}
);
In this example it will not be allowed to set _foo and to set or get _bar. If the user of the object tries to do so, it croaks. From within
the objects package every accessor is allowed.
METHODS
[none]
EXTERNAL DEPENDENCIES
Carp;
EXAMPLES
see Pod::WSDL
BUGS
see Pod::WSDL
TODO
see Pod::WSDL
SEE ALSO
Pod::WSDL :-)
AUTHOR
Tarek Ahmed, <bloerch -the character every email address contains- oelbsk.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006 by Tarek Ahmed
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.5 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.10.1 2010-12-18 Pod::WSDL::AUTOLOAD(3pm)