8.112. FileHandleProvides object methods for working with filehandles. Provides the following methods.
$fh = new FileHandle [filename[, mode]] Constructor. Creates a FileHandle, which is a reference to a newly created symbol. The optional parameters, filename and mode, are passed to open. The FileHandle object is returned if the open succeeds; otherwise, it is destroyed.
$fh = new_from_fd FileHandle fd, mode Constructor. Creates a FileHandle, but it takes the file descriptor, fd, instead of filename as a parameter, along with mode; the parameters are required.
$fh->fdopen fdname [openmode] Like open, except that its first parameter is not a filename but a filehandle name, a FileHandle object, or a file descriptor number.
$pos = $fh->getpos If the C functions fgetpos(3) and fsetpos(3) are available, getpos returns the current position, $pos, of the FileHandle.
$fh->open filename [openmode] Takes filename and, optionally, the open mode, and opens a file. If the mode is present, it can be in Perl form (e.g., >, +<) or in POSIX form (e.g., w, r+).
$fh->setpos pos Uses the value (pos) returned by getpos to restore a previous position of the FileHandle.
$fh->setvbuf(params) Takes the same parameters as the C function setvbuf(3) and uses the C function to set the buffering policy for the FileHandle. The following additional FileHandle methods act as front-ends for the corresponding built-in Perl functions (see the O'Reilly book Programming Perl or the perlfunc manpage for more details):
The next group of FileHandle methods correspond to Perl special variables (see Programming Perl or the perlvar manpage):
Finally, the following methods are useful:
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