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Mail::Box::Tie::ARRAY - access an existing message folder as array
use Mail::Box::Manager; my $mgr = Mail::Box::Manager->new; my $folder = $mgr->open(folder => 'inbox'); use Mail::Box::Tie::ARRAY; tie my(@inbox), 'Mail::Box::Tie::ARRAY', $folder; # deprecated, but works too use Mail::Box::Tie; tie my(@inbox), 'Mail::Box::Tie', $folder; foreach (@inbox) {print $_->short} print $_->print foreach @inbox; my $emails = @inbox; print $inbox[3]; print scalar @inbox; push @inbox, Mail::Box::Message->new(...); delete $inbox[6]; print $inbox[0]->head->get('status'); my $folder = tied @inbox; untie @inbox;
Certainly when you look at a folder as a list of messages, it is logical to access the folder through an array.
Not all operations on arrays are supported. Actually, most functions which would reduce the size of the array are modified instead to mark messages for deletion.
Examples what you cannot do:
shift/unshift/pop/splice @inbox;
example: tie an array to a folder
my $mgr = Mail::Box::Manager->new; my $inbox = $mgr->new(folder => $ENV{MAIL}); tie my(@inbox), 'Mail::Box::Tie::Array', ref $inbox, $inbox;
example:
delete $inbox[5]; $inbox[5]->delete; #same
example:
print $inbox[3]; # 4th message in the folder print @inbox[3,0]; # 4th and first of the folder print $inbox[-1]; # last message
example:
if(@inbox > 10) # contains more than 10 messages? my $nrmsgs = @inbox;
example:
push @inbox, $newmsg;
example:
$inbox[8] = $add; $inbox[-1] = $add; push @inbox, $add;
Limitations
This module implements "TIEARRAY", "FETCH", "STORE", "FETCHSIZE", "STORESIZE", "DELETE", "PUSH", and "DESTROY".
This module does not implement all other methods as described in the Tie::Array documentation, because the real array of messages is not permitted to shrink or be mutilated.
This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 3.006, built on February 15, 2019. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/CPAN/
Copyrights 2001-2019 by [Mark Overmeer]. For other contributors see ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
2019-02-15 | perl v5.28.1 |