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760ac839 1package OS2::PrfDB;
2
3use strict;
760ac839 4
5require Exporter;
5c728af0 6use XSLoader;
7use Tie::Hash;
760ac839 8
5c728af0 9our $debug;
10our @ISA = qw(Exporter Tie::Hash);
760ac839 11# Items to export into callers namespace by default. Note: do not export
12# names by default without a very good reason. Use EXPORT_OK instead.
13# Do not simply export all your public functions/methods/constants.
5c728af0 14our @EXPORT = qw(
15 AnyIni UserIni SystemIni
16 );
98225a64 17our $VERSION = '0.04';
760ac839 18
5c728af0 19XSLoader::load 'OS2::PrfDB', $VERSION;
760ac839 20
21# Preloaded methods go here.
22
23sub AnyIni {
24 new_from_int OS2::PrfDB::Hini OS2::Prf::System(0),
25 'Anyone of two "systemish" databases', 1;
26}
27
28sub UserIni {
29 new_from_int OS2::PrfDB::Hini OS2::Prf::System(1), 'User settings database', 1;
30}
31
32sub SystemIni {
33 new_from_int OS2::PrfDB::Hini OS2::Prf::System(2),'System settings database',1;
34}
35
760ac839 36# Internal structure 0 => HINI, 1 => array of entries, 2 => iterator.
37
38sub TIEHASH {
39 die "Usage: tie %arr, OS2::PrfDB, filename\n" unless @_ == 2;
40 my ($obj, $file) = @_;
41 my $hini = ref $file eq 'OS2::PrfDB::Hini' ? $file
42 : new OS2::PrfDB::Hini $file;
43 die "Error opening profile database `$file': $!" unless $hini;
44 # print "tiehash `@_', hini $hini\n" if $debug;
45 bless [$hini, undef, undef];
46}
47
48sub STORE {
49 my ($self, $key, $val) = @_;
50 die unless @_ == 3;
51 die unless ref $val eq 'HASH';
52 my %sub;
53 tie %sub, 'OS2::PrfDB::Sub', $self->[0], $key;
54 %sub = %$val;
55}
56
57sub FETCH {
58 my ($self, $key) = @_;
59 die unless @_ == 2;
60 my %sub;
61 tie %sub, 'OS2::PrfDB::Sub', $self->[0], $key;
62 \%sub;
63}
64
65sub DELETE {
66 my ($self, $key) = @_;
67 die unless @_ == 2;
68 my %sub;
69 tie %sub, 'OS2::PrfDB::Sub', $self->[0], $key;
70 %sub = ();
71}
72
73# CLEAR ???? - deletion of the whole
74
75sub EXISTS {
76 my ($self, $key) = @_;
77 die unless @_ == 2;
78 return OS2::Prf::GetLength($self->[0]->[0], $key, undef) >= 0;
79}
80
81sub FIRSTKEY {
82 my $self = shift;
83 my $keys = OS2::Prf::Get($self->[0]->[0], undef, undef);
84 return undef unless defined $keys;
85 chop($keys);
86 $self->[1] = [split /\0/, $keys];
87 # print "firstkey1 $self, `$self->[3]->[0], $self->[3]->[1]'\n" if $debug;
88 $self->[2] = 0;
89 return $self->[1]->[0];
90 # OS2::Prf::Get($self->[0]->[0], $self->[2], $self->[3]->[0]));
91}
92
93sub NEXTKEY {
94 # print "nextkey `@_'\n" if $debug;
95 my $self = shift;
96 return undef unless $self->[2]++ < $#{$self->[1]};
97 my $key = $self->[1]->[$self->[2]];
98 return $key; #, OS2::Prf::Get($self->[0]->[0], $self->[2], $key));
99}
100
101package OS2::PrfDB::Hini;
102
103sub new {
104 die "Usage: new OS2::PrfDB::Hini filename\n" unless @_ == 2;
105 shift;
106 my $file = shift;
107 my $hini = OS2::Prf::Open($file);
108 die "Error opening profile database `$file': $!" unless $hini;
109 bless [$hini, $file];
110}
111
112# Takes HINI and file name:
113
114sub new_from_int { shift; bless [@_] }
115
116# Internal structure 0 => HINI, 1 => filename, 2 => do-not-close.
117
118sub DESTROY {
119 my $self = shift;
120 my $hini = $self->[0];
121 unless ($self->[2]) {
122 OS2::Prf::Close($hini) or die "Error closing profile `$self->[1]': $!";
123 }
124}
125
126package OS2::PrfDB::Sub;
760ac839 127use Tie::Hash;
5c728af0 128
129our $debug;
130our @ISA = qw{Tie::Hash};
760ac839 131
132# Internal structure 0 => HINI, 1 => array of entries, 2 => iterator,
133# 3 => appname.
134
135sub TIEHASH {
136 die "Usage: tie %arr, OS2::PrfDB::Sub, filename, appname\n" unless @_ == 3;
137 my ($obj, $file, $app) = @_;
138 my $hini = ref $file eq 'OS2::PrfDB::Hini' ? $file
139 : new OS2::PrfDB::Hini $file;
140 die "Error opening profile database `$file': $!" unless $hini;
141 # print "tiehash `@_', hini $hini\n" if $debug;
142 bless [$hini, undef, undef, $app];
143}
144
145sub STORE {
146 my ($self, $key, $val) = @_;
147 die unless @_ == 3;
148 OS2::Prf::Set($self->[0]->[0], $self->[3], $key, $val);
149}
150
151sub FETCH {
152 my ($self, $key) = @_;
153 die unless @_ == 2;
154 OS2::Prf::Get($self->[0]->[0], $self->[3], $key);
155}
156
157sub DELETE {
158 my ($self, $key) = @_;
159 die unless @_ == 2;
160 OS2::Prf::Set($self->[0]->[0], $self->[3], $key, undef);
161}
162
163# CLEAR ???? - deletion of the whole
164
165sub EXISTS {
166 my ($self, $key) = @_;
167 die unless @_ == 2;
168 return OS2::Prf::GetLength($self->[0]->[0], $self->[3], $key) >= 0;
169}
170
171sub FIRSTKEY {
172 my $self = shift;
173 my $keys = OS2::Prf::Get($self->[0]->[0], $self->[3], undef);
174 return undef unless defined $keys;
175 chop($keys);
176 $self->[1] = [split /\0/, $keys];
177 # print "firstkey1 $self, `$self->[3]->[0], $self->[3]->[1]'\n" if $debug;
178 $self->[2] = 0;
179 return $self->[1]->[0];
180 # OS2::Prf::Get($self->[0]->[0], $self->[2], $self->[3]->[0]));
181}
182
183sub NEXTKEY {
184 # print "nextkey `@_'\n" if $debug;
185 my $self = shift;
186 return undef unless $self->[2]++ < $#{$self->[1]};
187 my $key = $self->[1]->[$self->[2]];
188 return $key; #, OS2::Prf::Get($self->[0]->[0], $self->[2], $key));
189}
190
191# Autoload methods go after =cut, and are processed by the autosplit program.
192
1931;
194__END__
195# Below is the stub of documentation for your module. You better edit it!
196
197=head1 NAME
198
199OS2::PrfDB - Perl extension for access to OS/2 setting database.
200
201=head1 SYNOPSIS
202
203 use OS2::PrfDB;
204 tie %settings, OS2::PrfDB, 'my.ini';
205 tie %subsettings, OS2::PrfDB::Sub, 'my.ini', 'mykey';
206
207 print "$settings{firstkey}{subkey}\n";
208 print "$subsettings{subkey}\n";
209
210 tie %system, OS2::PrfDB, SystemIni;
211 $system{myapp}{mykey} = "myvalue";
212
213
214=head1 DESCRIPTION
215
3c4b39be 216The extension provides both high-level and low-level access to .ini
760ac839 217files.
218
219=head2 High level access
220
221High-level access is the tie-hash access via two packages:
222C<OS2::PrfDB> and C<OS2::PrfDB::Sub>. First one supports one argument,
223the name of the file to open, the second one the name of the file to
224open and so called I<Application name>, or the primary key of the
225database.
226
227 tie %settings, OS2::PrfDB, 'my.ini';
228 tie %subsettings, OS2::PrfDB::Sub, 'my.ini', 'mykey';
229
230One may substitute a handle for already opened ini-file instead of the
231file name (obtained via low-level access functions). In particular, 3
232functions SystemIni(), UserIni(), and AnyIni() provide handles to the
233"systemish" databases. AniIni will read from both, and write into User
234database.
235
236=head2 Low-level access
237
238Low-level access functions reside in the package C<OS2::Prf>. They are
239
240=over 14
241
242=item C<Open(file)>
243
244Opens the database, returns an I<integer handle>.
245
246=item C<Close(hndl)>
247
248Closes the database given an I<integer handle>.
249
250=item C<Get(hndl, appname, key)>
251
252Retrieves data from the database given 2-part-key C<appname> C<key>.
253If C<key> is C<undef>, return the "\0" delimited list of C<key>s,
254terminated by \0. If C<appname> is C<undef>, returns the list of
255possible C<appname>s in the same form.
256
257=item C<GetLength(hndl, appname, key)>
258
259Same as above, but returns the length of the value.
260
261=item C<Set(hndl, appname, key, value [ , length ])>
262
263Sets the value. If the C<value> is not defined, removes the C<key>. If
264the C<key> is not defined, removes the C<appname>.
265
266=item C<System(val)>
267
268Return an I<integer handle> associated with the system database. If
269C<val> is 1, it is I<User> database, if 2, I<System> database, if
2700, handle for "both" of them: the handle works for read from any one,
271and for write into I<User> one.
272
273=item C<Profiles()>
274
275returns a reference to a list of two strings, giving names of the
276I<User> and I<System> databases.
277
278=item C<SetUser(file)>
279
280B<(Not tested.)> Sets the profile name of the I<User> database. The
281application should have a message queue to use this function!
282
283=back
284
285=head2 Integer handles
286
287To convert a name or an integer handle into an object acceptable as
288argument to tie() interface, one may use the following functions from
289the package C<OS2::Prf::Hini>:
290
291=over 14
292
293=item C<new(package, file)>
294
295=item C<new_from_int(package, int_hndl [ , filename ])>
296
297=back
298
299=head2 Exports
300
301SystemIni(), UserIni(), and AnyIni().
302
303=head1 AUTHOR
304
305Ilya Zakharevich, ilya@math.ohio-state.edu
306
307=head1 SEE ALSO
308
309perl(1).
310
311=cut
312