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Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML)

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Config::Model::Backend::Fstab(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			Config::Model::Backend::Fstab(3pm)

NAME
Config::Model::Backend::Fstab - Read and write config from fstab file VERSION
version 2.021 SYNOPSIS
No synopsis. This class is dedicated to configuration class "Fstab" DESCRIPTION
This module is used directly by Config::Model to read or write the content of a configuration tree written with "fstab" syntax in "Config::Model" configuration tree. Typically this backend will be used to read and write "/etc/fstab". Comments in file_path This backend is able to read and write comments in the "/etc/fstab" file. STOP
The documentation below describes methods that are currently used only by Config::Model. You don't need to read it to write a model. CONSTRUCTOR
new ( node => $node_obj, name => 'fstab' ) ; Inherited from Config::Model::Backend::Any. The constructor will be called by Config::Model::AutoRead. read ( io_handle => ... ) Of all parameters passed to this read call-back, only "io_handle" is used. This parameter must be IO::File object already opened for read. It can also be undef. In this case, "read()" will return 0. When a file is read, "read()" will return 1. write ( io_handle => ... ) Of all parameters passed to this write call-back, only "io_handle" is used. This parameter must be IO::File object already opened for write. "write()" will return 1. AUTHOR
Dominique Dumont, (ddumont at cpan dot org) SEE ALSO
Config::Model, Config::Model::AutoRead, Config::Model::Backend::Any, perl v5.14.2 2012-11-09 Config::Model::Backend::Fstab(3pm)