SUMMARY="Emulate file interface for in-core strings" DESCRIPTION="The IO::String module provides the IO::File interface for in-core strings. An \ IO::String object can be attached to a string, and makes it possible to use the normal file \ operations for reading or writing data, as well as for seeking to various locations of the \ string. This is useful when you want to use a library module that only provides an interface to \ file handles on data that you have in a string variable. Note that perl-5.8 and better has built-in support for \"in memory\" files, which are set up by \ passing a reference instead of a filename to the open() call. The reason for using this module is \ that it makes the code backwards compatible with older versions of Perl. The IO::String module provides an interface compatible with IO::File as distributed with IO-1.20, \ but the following methods are not available: new_from_fd, fdopen, format_write, \ format_page_number, format_lines_per_page, format_lines_left, format_name, format_top_name." HOMEPAGE="https://metacpan.org/pod/IO::String" COPYRIGHT="1998-2005 Gisle Aas" LICENSE="Artistic" REVISION="1" SOURCE_URI="https://cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/G/GA/GAAS/IO-String-$portVersion.tar.gz" CHECKSUM_SHA256="2a3f4ad8442d9070780e58ef43722d19d1ee21a803bf7c8206877a10482de5a0" SOURCE_DIR="IO-String-$portVersion" ARCHITECTURES="any" PROVIDES=" io_string = $portVersion " REQUIRES=" haiku vendor_perl " BUILD_REQUIRES=" haiku_devel " BUILD_PREREQUIRES=" cmd:make cmd:perl " BUILD() { perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=$prefix make } INSTALL() { make pure_install # remove architecture-specific files cd $prefix rm -r $(perl -V:vendorarch | cut -d\' -f2 | cut -d/ -f5-) # cut extracts the quoted string and strips the prefix (which is perl's and not ours) } TEST() { make test }