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Mail::SpamAssassin::Util(3) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Mail::SpamAssassin::Util(3) |
NAME¶
Mail::SpamAssassin::Util - utility functions
DESCRIPTION¶
A general class for utility functions. Please use this for functions that stand alone, without requiring a $self object, Portability functions especially.
NOTE: The functions in this module are to be considered private. Their API may change at any point, and it's expected that they'll only be used by other Mail::SpamAssassin modules. (TODO: we should probably revisit this if it's useful for plugin development.)
NOTE: Utility functions should not be changing global variables such as $_, $1, $2, ... $/, etc. unless explicitly documented. If these variables are in use by these functions, they should be localized.
- $module = first_available_module (@module_list)
- Return the name of the first module that can be successfully loaded with
"require" from the list. Returns
"undef" if none are available.
This is used instead of "AnyDBM_File" as follows:
my $module = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::first_available_module (qw(DB_File GDBM_File NDBM_File SDBM_File)); tie %hash, $module, $path, [... args];
Note that "SDBM_File" is guaranteed to be present, since it comes with Perl.
- touch_file(file, { args });
- Touch or create a file.
Possible args:
create_exclusive => 1
Create a new empty file safely, only if not existing before - my ($filepath, $filehandle) = secure_tmpfile();
- Generates a filename for a temporary file, opens it exclusively and
securely, and returns a filehandle to the open file (opened O_RDWR).
If it cannot open a file after 20 tries, it returns "undef".
- my ($dirpath) = secure_tmpdir();
- Generates a directory for temporary files. Creates it securely and returns
the path to the directory.
If it cannot create a directory after 20 tries, it returns "undef".
2024-04-10 | perl v5.40.0 |