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Archive::Cpio(3) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Archive::Cpio(3) |
NAME¶
Archive::Cpio - module for manipulations of cpio archives
SYNOPSIS¶
use Archive::Cpio; # simple example removing entry "foo" my $cpio = Archive::Cpio->new; $cpio->read($file); $cpio->remove('foo'); $cio->write($file); # more complex example, filtering on the fly my $cpio = Archive::Cpio->new; $cpio->read_with_handler(\*STDIN, sub { my ($e) = @_; if ($e->name ne 'foo') { $cpio->write_one(\*STDOUT, $e); } }); $cpio->write_trailer(\*STDOUT);
DESCRIPTION¶
Archive::Cpio provides a few functions to read and write cpio files.
Archive::Cpio->new()¶
Create an object
$cpio->read($filename)¶
$cpio->read($filehandle)¶
Reads the cpio file
$cpio->write($filename)¶
$cpio->write($filehandle)¶
Writes the entries and the trailer
$cpio->remove(@filenames)¶
Removes any entries with names matching any of the given filenames from the in-memory archive
$cpio->get_files([ @filenames ])¶
Returns a list of "Archive::Cpio::File" (after a "$cpio-"read>)
$cpio->get_file($filename)¶
Returns the "Archive::Cpio::File" matching "$filename< (after a "$cpio-"read")
$cpio->add_data($filename, $data, $opthashref)¶
Takes a filename, a scalar full of data and optionally a reference to a hash with specific options.
Will add a file to the in-memory archive, with name $filename and content $data. Specific properties can be set using $opthashref.
$cpio->read_with_handler($filehandle, $coderef)¶
Calls the handler function on each header. An "Archive::Cpio::File" is passed as a parameter
$cpio->write_one($filehandle, $entry)¶
Writes a "Archive::Cpio::File" (beware, a valid cpio needs a trailer using "write_trailer")
$cpio->write_trailer($filehandle)¶
Writes the trailer to finish the cpio file
AUTHOR¶
Pascal Rigaux <pixel@mandriva.com>
2017-05-12 | perl v5.40.0 |