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TAP::Parser::Iterator(User Contributed Perl DocumentatTAP::Parser::Iterator(3)
NAME
       TAP::Parser::Iterator - Base class for TAP source iterators
VERSION
       Version 3.42
SYNOPSIS
         # to subclass:
         use TAP::Parser::Iterator ();
         use base 'TAP::Parser::Iterator';
         sub _initialize {
           # see TAP::Object...
         }
         sub next_raw { ... }
         sub wait     { ... }
         sub exit     { ... }
DESCRIPTION
       This is a simple iterator base class that defines TAP::Parser's
       iterator API.  Iterators are typically created from
       TAP::Parser::SourceHandlers.
METHODS
   Class Methods
       "new"
       Create an iterator.  Provided by TAP::Object.
   Instance Methods
       "next"
        while ( my $item = $iter->next ) { ... }
       Iterate through it, of course.
       "next_raw"
       Note: this method is abstract and should be overridden.
        while ( my $item = $iter->next_raw ) { ... }
       Iterate raw input without applying any fixes for quirky input syntax.
       "handle_unicode"
       If necessary switch the input stream to handle unicode. This only has
       any effect for I/O handle based streams.
       The default implementation does nothing.
       "get_select_handles"
       Return a list of filehandles that may be used upstream in a select()
       call to signal that this Iterator is ready. Iterators that are not
       handle-based should return an empty list.
       The default implementation does nothing.
       "wait"
       Note: this method is abstract and should be overridden.
        my $wait_status = $iter->wait;
       Return the "wait" status for this iterator.
       "exit"
       Note: this method is abstract and should be overridden.
        my $wait_status = $iter->exit;
       Return the "exit" status for this iterator.
SUBCLASSING
       Please see "SUBCLASSING" in TAP::Parser for a subclassing overview.
       You must override the abstract methods as noted above.
   Example
       TAP::Parser::Iterator::Array is probably the easiest example to follow.
       There's not much point repeating it here.
SEE ALSO
       TAP::Object, TAP::Parser, TAP::Parser::Iterator::Array,
       TAP::Parser::Iterator::Stream, TAP::Parser::Iterator::Process,
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