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Data::Remember::HybridUser Contributed Perl DocumentaData::Remember::Hybrid(3) NAME Data::Remember::Hybrid - a brain for Data::Remember with multiple personalities VERSION version 0.140490 SYNOPSIS use Data::Remember Hybrid => [ ] => [ 'Memory' ], 'config' => [ YAML => file => 'config.yml' ], [ data => 'persist' ] => [ DBM => file => 'state.db' ], [ data => 'temp' ] => [ 'Memory' ], ; my $config_opt = recall [ config => 'SomeOption' ]; remember [ data => persist => 'something' ] => 'what?'; remember [ data => temp => 'forgetful' ] => 'huh?'; remember anything_else => 'blah'; DESCRIPTION Sometimes (or frequently, in my case) you really need easy access to different kinds of storage in one brain. This is what the hybrid brain does. You can basically specify that any key and all subkeys are handled by a specific brain. Arguments to the hybrid brain are basically an alternating set of ques and brain configurations. You must always at least specify the special que "[]", which refers to the root brain. METHODS new TABLE The TABLE argument is required. It contains a list of brains to configure with the hybrid brain. The table alternates between ques and brain configurations. The special que "[]" must be given to specify which brain configuration will be used when no other key set matches (the root brain). Each pair is setup so that any que specified for "remember", "forget", or "recall" will be evaluated against the list of ques in the mount table. The longest que in the mount table matching a prefix of the que specified will be picked. If no que prefix matches, then the fallback "[]" will be used. The ques may be given in any way that Data::Remember would accept them. The configurations are given wrapped in "[]", but should be exactly the same otherwise. register_brain QUE CONFIG This allows you to add additional sub-brains to the hybrid brain after it has been initialized. If you reuse a que that has already been registered using this method or during initialization, that brain will be completely replaced. If you want to remove a brain you will want to see "unregister_brain". unregister_brain QUE Removes a brain configuration from the given QUE. This method returns true if a configuration was actually unregistered or false otherwise. brain_for QUE Returns a sub-brain that would serve the given "QUE". remember QUE, FACT Stores the given FACT in the appropriate brain according to QUE. recall QUE Recalls the fact stored at QUE in one of the hybrid's brains. forget QUE Forgets the fact stored at QUE in one of the hybrid's brains. SEE ALSO Data::Remember AUTHOR Andrew Sterling Hanenkamp <hanenkamp@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Qubling Software LLC. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.32.1 2014-02-18 Data::Remember::Hybrid(3)
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