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From: <per...@li...> - 2002-05-08 07:00:52
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Tie::Persistent - persistent data structures via tie made easy
==============================================================
The Persistent package makes working with persistent data real
easy by using the C<tie> interface.
It works by storing data contained in a variable into a file (not
unlike a database). The primary advantage is speed, as the whole
datastructure is kept in memory (which is also a limitation), and, of
course, that you can use arbitrary data structures inside the variable
(unlike DB_File).
To install, either use the excellent CPAN module or do the usual
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
Note that Tie::Persistent uses Data::Dumper and Storable, so
you should make sure that these are available. As Data::Dumper
comes with the base perl package and Storable is also on its way
there, this shouldn't be a problem in the future. Actually
Storable isn't needed and if it's not there, a warning is issued,
but the module will work without it.
Changes:
--------
* fixed a bug with numbered backupfiles
* Storable is now optional, a warning is issued if '-w' is active.
* removed Sys::Hostname due to portability problems
* added a sync() method and autosyncing (thanks to Benjamin Liberman
<bea...@ya...> for that)
* fixed a bug with scalar refs and splice
I'm considering Tie::Persistent quite mature from now on (apart
from an experimental feature, for which I haven't received any
feedback).
Please feel free to send feedback and support requests.
Roland Giersig <RGi...@cp...>
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