NAME

Genezzo::Block::RDBlkA.pm - Row Directory Block Adjunct tied hash class. This class adds array-like splice capabilities to Genezzo::Block::RDBlock. Genezzo::Block::RDBArray uses this class as the basis of a tied array.

Note: Like its parent RDBlock, this class is almost, but not quite, a pushhash.

SYNOPSIS

use Genezzo::Block::RDBlkA;
use Genezzo::Block::Std;

local $Genezzo::Block::Std::DEFBLOCKSIZE = 500;

my $buff = "\0" x 500; # construct an empty byte buffer

my %tied_hash = ();

my $tie_val = 
   tie %tied_hash, 'Genezzo::Block::RDBlkA', (refbufstr => \$buff);

# pushhash style 
# (note that the "PUSH" pseudo key is not supported)...
my $newkey = $tie_val->HPush("this is a test");

# or array style, your choice
my $pushcount = $tie_val->PUSH(qw(push lots of data));

$tied_hash{$newkey} = "update this entry";

# a hash that supports array style FETCHSIZE
my $getcount = $tie_val->FETCHSIZE(); # Note: not HCount

# splice it
my $err_str;

my @a1 = $tie_val->HeSplice(\$err_str, 5, 3, qw(more stuff to splice));

DESCRIPTION

RDBlkA adds array-like splice capabilities to RDBlock, violating the standard hash abstraction. Splicing values resets hash keys, treating them more like array offsets. If you want to use a hash, use RDBlock or Genezzo::Row::RSBlock. If you want to use an array, use Genezzo::Block::RDBArray.

FUNCTIONS

RDBlkA support all standard hash operations, with the exception that you cannot create or insert a user key -- you must push new entries and use the generated key or basic iteration to retrieve your data.

In addition to the RDBlock standard public methods, RDBlkA adds HSplice and HeSplice.

HSplice this, offset, length, LIST

Perform the equivalent of splice on the array.

offset is optional and defaults to zero, negative values count back from the end of the array.

length is optional and defaults to rest of the array.

LIST may be empty.

Returns a list of the original length elements at offset.

HeSplice this, error_ref, offset, length, LIST

error_ref is a string ref. Normally set to undef, set to error string on failure.

LIMITATIONS

The effort to convert a set of potentially sparse hash keys to array indexes is O(n), which ain't cheap. See Genezzo::Block::RDBlk_NN as an alternative -- imposing certain restrictions on the array contents and usage makes it possible to perform this conversion at O(1).

EXPORT

none

TODO

HSplice: offset calculation must match offset2hkey in RDBlock. Special handling needed if inherited by RDBlk_NN?

AUTHOR

Jeffrey I. Cohen, jcohen@genezzo.com

SEE ALSO

perl(1).

Copyright (c) 2003, 2004 Jeffrey I Cohen. All rights reserved.

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