package Search::Xapian::PositionIterator;
use 5.006;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp;
use Scalar::Util 'blessed';
require DynaLoader;
our @ISA = qw(DynaLoader);
# Preloaded methods go here.
# In a new thread, copy objects of this class to unblessed, undef values.
sub CLONE_SKIP { 1 }
use overload '++' => sub { $_[0]->inc() },
'=' => sub { $_[0]->clone() },
'eq' => sub { $_[0]->equal($_[1]) },
'ne' => sub { $_[0]->nequal($_[1]) },
'==' => sub { $_[0]->equal($_[1]) },
'!=' => sub { $_[0]->nequal($_[1]) },
'""' => sub { $_[0]->get_description() },
'0+' => sub { $_[0]->get_termpos() },
'fallback' => 1;
sub clone() {
my $self = shift;
my $class = ref( $self );
my $copy = new2( $self );
bless $copy, $class;
return $copy;
}
sub equal() {
my ($self, $other) = @_;
if( blessed($other) && $other->isa('Search::Xapian::PositionIterator') ) {
$self->equal1($other);
} else {
($self+0) == ($other+0);
}
}
sub nequal() {
my ($self, $other) = @_;
if( blessed($other) && $other->isa('Search::Xapian::PositionIterator') ) {
$self->nequal1($other);
} else {
($self+0) != ($other+0);
}
}
sub new() {
my $class = shift;
my $iterator;
my $invalid_args;
if( scalar(@_) == 0 ) {
$iterator = new1();
} elsif( scalar(@_) == 1 and ref( $_[1] ) eq $class ) {
$iterator = new2(@_);
} else {
$invalid_args = 1;
}
if( $invalid_args ) {
Carp::carp( "USAGE: $class->new(), $class->new(\$iterator)" );
exit;
}
bless $iterator, $class;
return $iterator;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Search::Xapian::PositionIterator - Iterate over sets of positions.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This iterator represents a stream of positions for a term. It overloads
C<++> for advancing the iterator, or you can explicitly call the C<inc> method.
This class also overloads C<eq>, C<ne>, C<==>, C<!=>, C<"">
(stringification) and C<0+> (conversion to an integer).
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
=item new
Constructor. Defaults to an uninitialized iterator.
=item clone
=item inc
Advance the iterator by one. (Called implictly by C<++> overloading).
=item skip_to <termpos>
Skip the iterator to term position termpos, or the first term position after
termpos if termpos isn't in the list of term positions being iterated.
=item equal <term>
Checks if a term is the same as this term. Also overloaded to the C<eq>
and C<==> operators.
=item nequal <term>
Checks if a term is different from this term. Also overloaded to the C<ne>
and C<!=> operators.
=item get_termpos
Return the term position the iterator is currently on. Also implemented as
conversion to an integer.
=item get_description
Return a description of this object. Also implemented as stringification.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Search::Xapian>,
L<Search::Xapian::Document>
=cut