Tie-File

 view release on metacpan or  search on metacpan

README  view on Meta::CPAN


    then the `@array' would appear to have four elements:

            "Curse th"
            "e p"
            "ky fli"
            "!\n"


    An undefined value is not permitted as a record separator.
    Perl's special "paragraph mode" semantics (à la `$/ = ""') are
    not emulated.

    Records read from the tied array do not have the record
    separator string on the end; this is to allow

            $array[17] .= "extra";


    to work as expected.

README.md  view on Meta::CPAN

        Curse these pesky flies!\n

then the `@array` would appear to have four elements:

        "Curse th"
        "e p"
        "ky fli"
        "!\n"

An undefined value is not permitted as a record separator.  Perl's
special "paragraph mode" semantics (à la `$/ = ""`) are not
emulated.

Records read from the tied array do not have the record separator
string on the end; this is to allow

        $array[17] .= "extra";

to work as expected.

(See ["autochomp"](#autochomp), below.)  Records stored into the array will have

lib/Tie/File.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

	Curse these pesky flies!\n

then the C<@array> would appear to have four elements:

	"Curse th"
	"e p"
	"ky fli"
	"!\n"

An undefined value is not permitted as a record separator.  Perl's
special "paragraph mode" semantics (E<agrave> la C<$/ = "">) are not
emulated.

Records read from the tied array do not have the record separator
string on the end; this is to allow

	$array[17] .= "extra";

to work as expected.

(See L<"autochomp">, below.)  Records stored into the array will have



( run in 0.276 second using v1.01-cache-2.11-cpan-3b35f9de6a3 )