MiscUtils(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation MiscUtils(3) NNAAMMEE MiscUtils - Miscellanous Utitlies. Provided in hopes that you will add your own functions. SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS use MiscUtils; print rindent(4).'I am 4 tabs over!'; mkdirs('/xtra/shared/mp3s/by/author/m/mo/mono/life_in_mono.mp3'); # hypothetical - see discussion below this_useful_function_I_wrote_and_use_constantly ('I added it in myself'); DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN MiscUtils is a collection of utility functions I found myself using in alot of my scripts. Then I thought it would be better to just throw them all into one huge unrelated, incoherant module. Then I thought it would be good to share with the world. Then I thought the world would benifit even more if they threw in thier own functions they constantly use. DDIISSCCLLAAIIMMEERR This module is mostly provided as a means of making quick hacks quicker. For a serious or distributed script you should not rely on or require anyone to have this module. To get the functions out of this module into your serious or distributed scripts, just cut and paste directly into your script or module(s). The module is nothing special, so don't be afraid to hack it up. PPRROOVVIIDDEEDD FFUUNNCCTTIIOONNSS rriinnddeenntt Returns x number of tabs. Arguments 1 The number of spaces to indent. Returns: (string) argument number of tabs Example: print _r_i_n_d_e_n_t(4).'I am 4 tabs over!'; iinnddeenntt Prints onto a filehandle or stdout x number of tabs. Arguments 1 The number of spaces to indent. 2 A reference to a filehandle [optional] [default:STDOUT] Returns: nothing Example: _i_n_d_e_n_t(4); print "I am 4 tabs over!\n"; mmkkddiirrss Makes the directories specified in the path. Arguments 1 The full file/path name to be made if it does not exist. Returns: 1 upon success, 0 upon failure. Example: if (mkdirs('/xtra/shared/mp3s/by/author/m/mo/mono/life_in_mono.mp3')) { # /xtra/shared/mp3s/by/author/m/mo/mono/ will definitaly exist. } sswwaapp__ddiirrss Simplify relative path, path blending. Arguments 1 The full file/path name 2 The first part of the path that will be swapped. 3 The first part of the path that you want to swap with. Returns: The new path. Example: print swap_dirs('/publicwww/oldsite/index.php', '/publicwww/', 'http://lackluster.tzo.com:1024/'); # prints http://lackluster.tzo.com:1024/oldsite/index.php ddeebbuugg Debug (pretty print) array ref, hash ref, or scalar. Not as cool as Data::Dumper Arguments 1 The item to be debugged. Arrays and Hashes must be in reference form. 2 Variable/Output name. 3 Indentation level [optional|internal] Returns: nothing Example: my @words = qw(a ab abc abcd); debug (\@words, 'my words'); ffiilltteerr__tteexxtt Transforms non-XML-data elements to useful stoarge. Arguments 1 Text to transform. Returns: Transformed Text. Example: print $some_var_with_smart_quotes_and_punctuation; BBUUGGSS Uh.... are you sure they aren't yours? Let me know if you find any. AAUUTTHHOORR BPrudent (Brandon Prudent) email: xlacklusterx@hotmail.com perl v5.8.0 2003-11-02 MiscUtils(3)