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How can I hook into Perl's print?

Here's a scenario. You have a large amount of legacy scripts, all using a common library. Said scripts use the 'print' statement for diagnostic output. No changes are allowed to the scripts - they ...
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Implementing comparision operators via 'tuple' and 'tie', a good idea?

(Note: tuple and tie can be taken from Boost or C++0x.) When writing small structs with only two elements, I sometimes tend to choose a std::pair, as all important stuff is already done for that ...
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In Perl, is there any way to tie a stash?

Similar to the way AUTOLOAD can be used to define subroutines on demand, I am wondering if there is a way to tie a package's stash so that I can intercept access to variables in that package. I've ...
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How can I extract hash values into an array in their insertion order?

Given a hash in Perl (any hash), how can I extract the values from that hash, in the order which they were added and put them in an array? Example: my %given = ( foo => '10', bar => '20', baz ...
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Tie variable multiple times

Can I tie a variable multiple times? I'd try it myself, but I'm not sure of the syntax. I want to tie a hash to Cache::Memcached::Tie and IPC::Shareable.
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perl5140delta localized tied variables

perl5140delta says that localized tied variables are no long tied. This change was implemented in 5.13.1 but reverted in 5.13.2. Is this back in 5.14 (from my testing it does not appear to be) or is ...
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returning a lazily-computed scalar, in perl

I'm trying to add some functionality to our code base by using tied scalars. We have a function which is specified to return scalars. I thought I could add some features to the system by tie-ing ...
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Deferring code on scope change in Perl

I often find it useful to be able to schedule code to be executed upon leaving the current scope. In my previous life in TCL, a friend created a function we called defer. It enabled code like: ...
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How can I call methods on a tied variable?

I've just started to learn about tie. I have a class named Link which I would like to do the following thing: if fetched, return the link's address if stored, store the new address be able to call ...
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Unexpected behavior when using Tie::File on __DATA__

In trying to answer an old question in a clever way, I was going to attempt this, not knowing if it would succeed: #!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use Tie::File; tie( my @data, ...
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Update the rank in a MySQL Table

I have the following table structure for a table Player Table Player { Long playerID; Long points; Long rank; } Assuming that the playerID and the points have valid values, can I update ...
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How can I prevent perl from reading past the end of a tied array that shrinks when accessed?

Is there any way to force Perl to call FETCHSIZE on a tied array before each call to FETCH? My tied array knows its maximum size, but could shrink from this size depending on the results of earlier ...
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Is Tie::File lazily loading a file?

I'm planning on writing a simple text viewer, which I'd expect to be able to deal with very large sized files. I was thinking of using Tie::File for this, and kind of paginate the lines. Is this ...
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Constructor for tied scalar

If I were to have a simple tied scalar class that increments every time it is read I could do that like this: package Counter; use strict; use warnings; sub TIESCALAR { my $class = shift; my ...
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Can I overload Perl's =? (And a problem while use Tie)

I choose to use tie and find this: package Galaxy::IO::INI; sub new { my $invocant = shift; my $class = ref($invocant) || $invocant; my $self = {']' => []}; # ini section can never be ...
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Why can't Win32::TieRegistry list subkeys?

Using Cygwin Perl v5.8.8 and Win32::TieRegistry 0.26. We can get a tied hash object thing for HKEY_CURRENT_USER: $ perl -e ' my %RegHash; use Win32::TieRegistry( TiedHash => \%RegHash ); use ...
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How can I modify the output of the PRINT function using Tie with a Moose implementation?

I can't exactly wrap my head around TIE just yet but the examples ( example-1 example-2 example-3 ) I've seen so far use a non-Moosy implementation, is there anyway to do this: package MY_STDOUT; use ...
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Attach a bitmap on another bitmap

I have a class Building. It contains a _bitmap object, referenced to a drawable. I can draw it on an external View, where its canvas calls myBuilding.getBitmap(). Now I want to draw some windows on ...
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Java - Sorting Grouped by Ties

I'm writing a Java program in which I want to sort a set of items and get the N-highest elements of the set. The thing is, though, that I want the elements to be returned grouped by their rank -- so ...
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Perl: referencing/blessing question

The idea is to implement a class that gets a list of [arrays, Thread::Conveyor queues and other stuff] in a TIEHASH constructor, use AbstractHash; tie(%DATA, 'AbstractHash', \@a1, \@a2, \$tcq); ...