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Re^5: Top 10 reasons to start using ack

by diotalevi (Canon)
on Nov 30, 2006 at 05:39 UTC ( [id://586868]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^4: Top 10 reasons to start using ack
in thread Top 10 reasons to start using ack

You can't extract a file at a time out to a temporary directory using File::Temp? Or even better - don't even write it back to disk.

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Re^6: Top 10 reasons to start using ack
by petdance (Parson) on Nov 30, 2006 at 05:41 UTC
    Heck, your program doesn't even handle tarballs anyway! :-)

    The other thing is that this stops ack from being pure Perl and totally cross-platform.

    xoxo,
    Andy

      I don't think that's a reason to omit the feature, it just needs some care and maybe not everyone can use the feature. There's plenty of goodness available by reading from a "gunzip -c" stream and only slightly less by reading from Archive::Tar::Streamed. Sometime within the last month I wrote an iterator to read file by file from a tarball using that module but without any hoops to jump through. It's all easy.

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        At this point, the big reason not to add the feature is that only one person has asked for it.

        xoxo,
        Andy

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