Mail::Thread::ChronologicalMail::Thread::Chronological can rearrange Mail::Thread::Containers into a Chronological structure. | |
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- License:
- Perl Artistic License
- Price:
- FREE
- Publisher Name:
- Richard Clamp
- Publisher web site:
- http://search.cpan.org/~rclamp/
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Mail::Thread::Chronological Description
Mail::Thread::Chronological can rearrange Mail::Thread::Containers into a Chronological structure. Mail::Thread::Chronological can rearrange Mail::Thread::Containers into a Chronological structure.SYNOPSIS use Mail::Thread; use Mail::Thread::Chronological; my $threader = Mail::Thread->new( @messages ); my $lurker = Mail::Thread::Chronological->new; $threader->thread; for my $thread ($threader->rootset) { for my $row ( $lurker->arrange( $thread ) ) { my $container = grep { ref $_ } @$row; print join('', map { ref $_ ? '*' : $_ } @$row), " ", $container->messageid, "n"; }Given a Mail::Thread::Container, Mail::Thread::Chronological transforms the tree structure into a 2-dimensional array representing the history of a given thread in time.The output is similar to that of the Lurker mail archiving system, with a couple of small exceptions:Characters usedThe grid is populated with the characters ' ' (space), '-', '+', '|', '{', or Mail::Thread::Container objects. Lurker uses , and differentiates T-junctions from corners for you, this module assumes you will do that for yourself.The characters mean:spaceempty cell-horizontal line+T junction or corner|vertical line{vertical line crossing over a horizontal lineVertical stream crossing is permittedIn the original lurker crossing a path vertically is not allowed, this results in a lot of horizontal space being used.Requirements:· Perl Requirements: · Perl
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