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Add faceted search to Thunderbird with Seek

Mon, 21 Apr 2008 08:00:00 GMT
Do you struggle to keep tabs on your Thunderbird inbox? The SIMILE Seek extension might be the answer to your problems. The extension adds faceted browsing to Thunderbird, which allows you to search and manage your email messages in a radically different way than you are used to.


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File::RandomAccess(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   File::RandomAccess(3pm)

NAME
File::RandomAccess - Random access reads of sequential file or scalar SYNOPSIS
use File::RandomAccess; $raf = new File::RandomAccess(*FILE, $disableSeekTest); $raf = new File::RandomAccess($data); $err = $raf->Seek($pos); $num = $raf->Read($buff, $bytes); DESCRIPTION
Allows random access to sequential file by buffering the file if necessary. Also allows access to data in memory to be accessed as if it were a file. METHODS
new Creates a new RandomAccess object given a file reference or reference to data in memory. # Read from open file or pipe $raf = new File::RandomAccess(*FILE); # Read from data in memory $raf = new File::RandomAccess($data); Inputs: 0) Reference to RandomAccess object. 1) File reference or scalar reference. 2) flag set if file is already random access (disables automatic SeekTest). Returns: Reference to RandomAccess object. SeekTest Performs test seek() on file to determine if buffering is necessary. If the seek() fails, then the file is buffered to allow random access. SeekTest() is automatically called from new unless specified. $result = $raf->SeekTest(); Inputs: 0) Reference to RandomAccess object. Returns: 1 if seek test passed (ie. no buffering required). Notes: Must be called before any other i/o. Tell Get current position in file $pos = $raf->Tell(); Inputs: 0) Reference to RandomAccess object. Returns: Current position in file Seek Seek to specified position in file. When buffered, this doesn't quite behave like seek() since it returns success even if you seek outside the limits of the file. $success = $raf->Seek($pos, 0); Inputs: 0) Reference to RandomAccess object. 1) Position. 2) Whence (0=from start, 1=from cur pos, 2=from end). Returns: 1 on success, 0 otherwise Read Read data from the file. $num = $raf->Read($buff, 1024); Inputs: 0) Reference to RandomAccess object. 1) Buffer. 2) Number of bytes to read. Returns: Number of bytes actually read. ReadLine Read a line from file (end of line is $/). Inputs: 0) Reference to RandomAccess object. 1) Buffer. Returns: Number of bytes read. Slurp Read whole file into buffer, without changing read pointer. Inputs: 0) Reference to RandomAccess object. Returns: Nothing. BinMode Set binary mode for file. Inputs: 0) Reference to RandomAccess object. Returns: Nothing. Close Close the file and free the buffer. Inputs: 0) Reference to RandomAccess object. Returns: Nothing. AUTHOR
Copyright 2003-2011 Phil Harvey (phil at owl.phy.queensu.ca) This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
Image::ExifTool(3pm) perl v5.12.4 2011-01-03 File::RandomAccess(3pm)