NAME
Bio::SeqIO::game::gameSubs -- a base class for game-XML parsing
SYNOPSIS
Not used directly
DESCRIPTION
A bag of tricks for game-XML parsing. The PerlSAX handler methods were stolen from Chris Mungall's XML base class, which he stole from Ken MacLeod's XML::Handler::Subs
FEEDBACK
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AUTHOR - Sheldon McKay
Email mckays@cshl.edu
APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
new
Title : new
Usage : not used directly
Returns : a gameHandler object
Args : an XML filename
go
Title : go
Usage : not used directly
Function: starts PerlSAX XML parsing
start_document
Title : start_document
Usage : not used directly
end_document
Title : end_document
Usage : not used directly
start_element
Title : start_element
Usage : not used directly
end_element
Title : end_element
Usage : not used directly
characters
Title : characters
Usage : not used directly
strip_characters
Title : strip_characters
Usage : not used directly
Function: cleans up XML element contents
curr_element
Title : curr_element
Usage : not used directly
Function: returns the currently open element
flush
Title : flush
Usage : $self->flush($element) # or $element->flush
Function: prune a branch from the XML tree
Returns : true if successful
Args : an element object (optional)
complain
Title : complain
Usage : $self->complain("This is terrible; I am not happy")
Function: throw a non-fatal warning, formats message for pretty-printing
Returns : nothing
Args : a list of strings
dbxref
Title : dbxref
Usage : $self->db_xref($el, $tags)
Function: an internal method to flatten dbxref elements
Returns : the db_xref (eg wormbase:C02D5.1)
Args : an element object (reqd) and a hash ref of tag/values (optional)
comment
Title : comment
Usage : $self->comment($comment_element)
Function: a method to flatten comment elements
Returns : a string
Args : an comment element (reqd) and a hash ref of tag/values (optional)
Note : The hope here is that we can unflatten structured comments
in game-derived annotations happen to make a return trip
property
Title : property
Usage : $self->property($property_element)
Function: an internal method to flatten property elements
Returns : a hash reference
Args : an property/output element (reqd) and a hash ref of tag/values (optional)
Note: This method is aliased to 'output' to handle structurally identical output elements
evidence
Title : evidence
Usage : $self->evidence($evidence_element)
Function: a method to flatten evidence elements
Returns : a string
Args : an evidence element
date
Title : date
Usage : $self->date($date_element)
Function: a method to flatten date elements
Returns : true if successful
Args : a date element
protein_id
Title : protein_id
Usage : $pid = $self->protein_id($cds, $standard_name)
Function: a method to search for a protein name
Returns : a string
Args : the CDS object plus the transcript\'s 'standard_name'