NAME
Slurp - Slurp entire files into variables
SYNOPSIS
use Slurp;
my $file = slurp($file1, $file2, ...);
my @array = Slurp::to_array($filename);
my $scalar = Slurp::to_scalar($filename);
DESCRIPTION
This simple module serves one purpose - to provide a simple means to read (or slurp) an entire file into memory for processing. This module allows the replacement of the prototypical foreach- or while- loops used for opening and reading of files with single-line constructs.
Of note with this module is that the magic of the @ARGV
variable and the input record separator, $/
, are used to facilitate the reading of entire files into either an array or scalar using minimal code.
METHODS
The following methods are available through this module for use in other applications. By default, the slurp
method is exported into the calling namespace - The other methods of this module, to_array
and to_scalar
, may also be exported into the calling namespace.
- slurp
-
my @array = slurp($filename, ...); my $scalar = slurp($filename, ...);
This method slurps one or more files, specified by filenames passed to this method as arguments, into memory. The assignment can be made either either an array or scalar depending upon the context in which this method was called.
- to_array
-
my @array = Slurp::to_array($filename, ...); my $array_ref = Slurp::to_array($filename, ...);
This method slurps one or more files, specified by filenames passed to this method as arguments, into memory. If called in a scalar context, this method returns an array reference - This is particularly useful if dealing with large files.
- to_scalar
-
my $scalar = Slurp::to_scalar($filename, ...);
This method slurps one or more files, specified by filenames passed to this method as arguments, into a scalar variable.
SEE ALSO
VERSION
0.4
AUTHOR
Rob Casey