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IO::All combines all of the best Perl IO modules into a single nifty object
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oriented interface to greatly simplify your everyday Perl IO idioms. It exports
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a single function called io, which returns a new IO::All object. And that
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object can do it all!
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The IO::All object is a proxy for IO::File, IO::Dir, IO::Socket, Tie::File,
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File::Spec, File::Path, File::MimeInfo and File::ReadBackwards; as well as all
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the DBM and MLDBM modules. You can use most of the methods found in these
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classes and in IO::Handle (which they inherit from). IO::All adds dozens of
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other helpful idiomatic methods including file stat and manipulation functions.
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IO::All is pluggable, and modules like IO::All::LWP and IO::All::Mailto add
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even more functionality. Optionally, every IO::All object can be tied to
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itself. This means that you can use most perl IO builtins on it: readline,
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<>, getc, print, printf, syswrite, sysread, close.
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The distinguishing magic of IO::All is that it will automatically open (and
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close) files, directories, sockets and other IO things for you. You never need
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to specify the mode (<, >>, etc), since it is determined by the usage context.
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