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tie

tie 
variable
, 
classname
, 
list

Binds a variable to a package class, classname , that will provide the implementation for the variable. Any additional arguments ( list ) are passed to the "new" method of the class (meaning TIESCALAR , TIEARRAY , or TIEHASH ). Typically these are arguments such as might be passed to the dbm_open(3) function of C, but this is package-dependent. The object returned by the "new" method is also returned by the tie function, which can be useful if you want to access other methods in classname . (The object can also be accessed through the tied function.)

A class implementing a hash should provide the following methods:

TIEHASH $class, 
LIST
 DESTROY $self FETCH $self, $key STORE $self, $key, $value DELETE $self, $key EXISTS $self, $key FIRSTKEY $self NEXTKEY $self, $lastkey
A class implementing an ordinary array should provide the following methods:
TIEARRAY $classname, 
LIST
 DESTROY $self FETCH $self, $subscript STORE $self, $subscript, $value
A class implementing a scalar should provide the following methods:
TIESCALAR $classname, 
LIST
 DESTROY $self FETCH $self,  STORE $self, $value
Unlike dbmopen , the tie function will not use or require a module for you - you need to do that explicitly yourself.


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