##################################################################### # # the Perl::Tidy::LineSink class supplies a write_line method for # actual file writing # ##################################################################### package Perl::Tidy::LineSink; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '20210111'; sub AUTOLOAD { # Catch any undefined sub calls so that we are sure to get # some diagnostic information. This sub should never be called # except for a programming error. our $AUTOLOAD; return if ( $AUTOLOAD =~ /\bDESTROY$/ ); my ( $pkg, $fname, $lno ) = caller(); my $my_package = __PACKAGE__; print STDERR < undef, line_separator => undef, rOpts => undef, rpending_logfile_message => undef, is_encoded_data => undef, ); my %args = ( %defaults, @args ); my $output_file = $args{output_file}; my $line_separator = $args{line_separator}; my $rOpts = $args{rOpts}; my $rpending_logfile_message = $args{rpending_logfile_message}; my $is_encoded_data = $args{is_encoded_data}; my $fh = undef; my $output_file_open = 0; if ( $rOpts->{'format'} eq 'tidy' ) { ( $fh, $output_file ) = Perl::Tidy::streamhandle( $output_file, 'w', $is_encoded_data ); unless ($fh) { Perl::Tidy::Die("Cannot write to output stream\n"); } $output_file_open = 1; } # in order to check output syntax when standard output is used, # or when it is an object, we have to make a copy of the file if ( $output_file eq '-' || ref $output_file ) { if ( $rOpts->{'check-syntax'} ) { # Turning off syntax check when standard output is used. # The reason is that temporary files cause problems on # on many systems. $rOpts->{'check-syntax'} = 0; ${$rpending_logfile_message} .= < $fh, _output_file => $output_file, _output_file_open => $output_file_open, _line_separator => $line_separator, _is_encoded_data => $is_encoded_data, }, $class; } sub write_line { my ( $self, $line ) = @_; my $fh = $self->{_fh}; my $output_file_open = $self->{_output_file_open}; chomp $line; $line .= $self->{_line_separator}; $fh->print($line) if ( $self->{_output_file_open} ); return; } sub close_output_file { my $self = shift; # Only close physical files, not STDOUT and other objects my $output_file = $self->{_output_file}; if ( $output_file ne '-' && !ref $output_file ) { $self->{_fh}->close() if $self->{_output_file_open}; } return; } 1;