NAME

FAST::Bio::Factory::SequenceStreamI - Interface describing the basics of a Sequence Stream.

SYNOPSIS

# get a SequenceStreamI object somehow like with SeqIO
use FAST::Bio::SeqIO;
my $in = FAST::Bio::SeqIO->new(-file => '< fastafile');
while( my $seq = $in->next_seq ) {
}

DESCRIPTION

This interface is for describing objects which produces FAST::Bio::PrimarySeqI objects or processes FAST::Bio::PrimarySeqI objects to a data stream.

FEEDBACK

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AUTHOR - Jason Stajich

Email jason@bioperl.org

APPENDIX

The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _

next_seq

Title   : next_seq
Usage   : $seq = stream->next_seq
Function: Reads the next sequence object from the stream and returns it.

          Certain driver modules may encounter entries in the stream that
          are either misformatted or that use syntax not yet understood
          by the driver. If such an incident is recoverable, e.g., by
          dismissing a feature of a feature table or some other non-mandatory
          part of an entry, the driver will issue a warning. In the case
          of a non-recoverable situation an exception will be thrown.
          Do not assume that you can resume parsing the same stream after
          catching the exception. Note that you can always turn recoverable
          errors into exceptions by calling $stream->verbose(2).
Returns : a FAST::Bio::Seq sequence object
Args    : none

See FAST::Bio::Root::RootI

write_seq

Title   : write_seq
Usage   : $stream->write_seq($seq)
Function: writes the $seq object into the stream
Returns : 1 for success and 0 for error
Args    : FAST::Bio::Seq object

sequence_factory

Title   : sequence_factory
Usage   : $seqio->sequence_factory($seqfactory)
Function: Get the FAST::Bio::Factory::SequenceFactoryI
Returns : FAST::Bio::Factory::SequenceFactoryI
Args    : none