Queuing tasks for batch execution with Task Spooler


 
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Queuing tasks for batch execution with Task Spooler

08-12-2008 01:00 AM
The Task Spooler project allows you to queue up tasks from the shell for batch execution. Task Spooler is simple to use and requires no configuration. You can view and edit queued commands, and you can view the output of queued commands at any time.



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Padre::Task::PPI(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Padre::Task::PPI(3pm)

NAME
Padre::Task::PPI - Generic PPI background processing task SYNOPSIS
package Padre::Task::MyFancyTest; use strict; use base 'Padre::Task::PPI'; # Will be called after ppi-parsing: sub process { my $self = shift; my $ppi = shift or return; my $result = ...expensive_calculation_using_ppi... $self->{result} = $result; return; } 1; # elsewhere: Padre::Task::MyFancyTest->new( text => 'parse-this!', )->schedule; DESCRIPTION
This is a base class for all tasks that need to do expensive calculations using PPI. The class will setup a PPI::Document object from a given piece of code and then call the "process_ppi" method on the task object and pass the PPI::Document as first argument. You can either let "Padre::Task::PPI" fetch the Perl code for parsing from the current document or specify it as the ""text"" parameter to the constructor. Note: If you don't supply the document text and there is no currently open document to fetch it from, "new()" will simply return the empty list instead of a "Padre::Task::PPI" object. SEE ALSO
This class inherits from "Padre::Task" and its instances can be scheduled using "Padre::TaskManager". The transfer of the objects to and from the worker threads is implemented with Storable. AUTHOR
Steffen Mueller "smueller@cpan.org" COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2008-2012 The Padre development team as listed in Padre.pm. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl 5 itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-27 Padre::Task::PPI(3pm)