package MARC::File; =head1 NAME MARC::File - Base class for files of MARC records =cut use strict; use integer; eval 'use warnings' if $] >= 5.006; use vars qw( $ERROR ); =head1 VERSION Version 1.10 $Id: File.pm 3430 2002-09-24 05:17:39Z jrm21 $ =cut use vars '$VERSION'; $VERSION = '1.10'; =head1 SYNOPSIS use MARC::File::USMARC; my $file = MARC::File::USMARC->in( $filename ); while ( my $marc = $file->next() ) { # Do something } $file->close(); undef $file; =head1 EXPORT None. =head1 METHODS =head2 in() Opens a file for input. =cut sub in { my $class = shift; my $filename = shift; my $self = { filename => $filename, _warnings => [], }; bless $self, $class; my $fh = eval { local *FH; open( FH, $filename ) or die; *FH{IO}; }; if ( $@ ) { undef $self; $MARC::File::ERROR = "Couldn't open $filename: $@"; } else { $self->{fh} = $fh; } return $self; } # new() sub out { die "Not yet written"; } =head2 next() Reads the next record from the file handle passed in. =cut sub next { my $self = shift; my $rec = $self->_next(); return $rec ? $self->decode($rec) : undef; } =head2 skip() Skips over the next record in the file. Same as C, without the overhead of parsing a record you're going to throw away anyway. Returns 1 or undef. =cut sub skip { my $self = shift; my $rec = $self->_next(); return $rec ? 1 : undef; } =head2 warnings() Simlilar to MARC::Record and MARC::Batch, warnings() will return any warnings that have accumulated while processing this file; and as a side-effect will clear the warnings buffer. =cut sub warnings { my $self = shift; my @warnings = @{ $self->{_warnings} }; $self->{_warnings} = []; return(@warnings); } sub close { my $self = shift; close( $self->{fh} ); delete $self->{fh}; delete $self->{filename}; return; } sub _unimplemented() { my $self = shift; my $method = shift; warn "Method $method must be overridden"; } sub write { $_[0]->_unimplemented("write"); } sub decode { $_[0]->_unimplemented("decode"); } # NOTE: _warn must be called as an object method sub _warn { my ($self,$warning) = @_; push( @{ $self->{_warnings} }, $warning ); return(undef); } # NOTE: _gripe can be called as an object method, or not. Your choice. sub _gripe(@) { my @parms = @_; if ( @parms ) { my $self = shift @parms; if ( ref($self) =~ /^MARC::File/ ) { push( @parms, " at byte ", tell($self->{fh}) ) if $self->{fh}; push( @parms, " in file ", $self->{filename} ) if $self->{filename}; } else { unshift( @parms, $self ); } $ERROR = join( "", @parms ); warn $ERROR; } return(undef); } 1; __END__ =head1 RELATED MODULES L =head1 TODO =over 4 =item * C method We only handle files for input right now. =back =cut =head1 LICENSE This code may be distributed under the same terms as Perl itself. Please note that these modules are not products of or supported by the employers of the various contributors to the code. =head1 AUTHOR Andy Lester, Emarc@petdance.comE or Ealester@flr.follett.comE =cut