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# Line 2  package IsisDB; Line 2  package IsisDB;
2  use strict;  use strict;
3    
4  use Carp;  use Carp;
5    use File::Glob qw(:globally :nocase);
6    
7  use Data::Dumper;  use Data::Dumper;
8    
9  BEGIN {  BEGIN {
10          use Exporter ();          use Exporter ();
11          use vars qw ($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);          use vars qw ($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
12          $VERSION     = 0.03;          $VERSION     = 0.09;
13          @ISA         = qw (Exporter);          @ISA         = qw (Exporter);
14          #Give a hoot don't pollute, do not export more than needed by default          #Give a hoot don't pollute, do not export more than needed by default
15          @EXPORT      = qw ();          @EXPORT      = qw ();
# Line 18  BEGIN { Line 20  BEGIN {
20    
21  =head1 NAME  =head1 NAME
22    
23  IsisDB - Read CDS/ISIS database  IsisDB - Read CDS/ISIS, WinISIS and IsisMarc database
24    
25  =head1 SYNOPSIS  =head1 SYNOPSIS
26    
27    use IsisDB    use IsisDB;
28    
29    my $isis = new IsisDB(    my $isis = new IsisDB(
30          isisdb => './cds/cds',          isisdb => './cds/cds',
31    );    );
32    
33      for(my $mfn = 1; $mfn <= $isis->count; $mfn++) {
34            print $isis->to_ascii($mfn),"\n";
35      }
36    
37  =head1 DESCRIPTION  =head1 DESCRIPTION
38    
39  This module will read CDS/ISIS databases and create hash values out of it.  This module will read ISIS databases created by DOS CDS/ISIS, WinIsis or
40  It can be used as perl-only alternative to OpenIsis module.  IsisMarc. It can be used as perl-only alternative to OpenIsis module which
41    seems to depriciate it's old C<XS> bindings for perl.
42    
43    It can create hash values from data in ISIS database (using C<to_hash>),
44    ASCII dump (using C<to_ascii>) or just hash with field names and packed
45    values (like C<^asomething^belse>).
46    
47    Unique feature of this module is ability to C<include_deleted> records.
48    It will also skip zero sized fields (OpenIsis has a bug in XS bindings, so
49    fields which are zero sized will be filled with random junk from memory).
50    
51    It also has support for identifiers (only if ISIS database is created by
52    IsisMarc), see C<to_hash>.
53    
54    This module will always be slower than OpenIsis module which use C
55    library. However, since it's written in perl, it's platform independent (so
56    you don't need C compiler), and can be easily modified. I hope that it
57    creates data structures which are easier to use than ones created by
58    OpenIsis, so reduced time in other parts of the code should compensate for
59    slower performance of this module (speed of reading ISIS database is
60    rarely an issue).
61    
62  =head1 METHODS  =head1 METHODS
63    
# Line 50  It can be used as perl-only alternative Line 77  It can be used as perl-only alternative
77  # some binary reads  # some binary reads
78  #  #
79    
 sub Read32 {  
         my $self = shift;  
   
         my $f = shift || die "Read32 needs file handle";  
         read($$f,$b,4) || die "can't read 4 bytes from $$f from position ".tell($f);  
         return unpack("l",$b);  
 }  
   
80  =head2 new  =head2 new
81    
82  Open CDS/ISIS database  Open ISIS database
83    
84   my $isis = new IsisDB(   my $isis = new IsisDB(
85          isisdb => './cds/cds',          isisdb => './cds/cds',
86          read_fdt => 1,          read_fdt => 1,
         debug => 1,  
87          include_deleted => 1,          include_deleted => 1,
88            hash_filter => sub {
89                    my $v = shift;
90                    $v =~ s#foo#bar#g;
91            },
92            debug => 1,
93   );   );
94    
95  Options are described below:  Options are described below:
# Line 75  Options are described below: Line 98  Options are described below:
98    
99  =item isisdb  =item isisdb
100    
101  Prefix path to CDS/ISIS. It should contain full or relative path to database  This is full or relative path to ISIS database files which include
102  and common prefix of C<.FDT>, C<.MST>, C<.CNT>, C<.XRF> and C<.MST> files.  common prefix of C<.MST>, and C<.XRF> and optionally C<.FDT> (if using
103    C<read_fdt> option) files.
104    
105    In this example it uses C<./cds/cds.MST> and related files.
106    
107  =item read_fdt  =item read_fdt
108    
109  Boolean flag to specify if field definition table should be read. It's off  Boolean flag to specify if field definition table should be read. It's off
110  by default.  by default.
111    
112  =item debug  =item include_deleted
113    
114  Dump a C<lot> of debugging output.  Don't skip logically deleted records in ISIS.
115    
116  =item include_deleted  =item hash_filter
117    
118  Don't skip logically deleted records.  Filter code ref which will be used before data is converted to hash.
119    
120  =back  =item debug
121    
122  It will also set C<$isis-E<gt>{'maxmfn'}> which is maximum MFN stored in database.  Dump a B<lot> of debugging output.
123    
124    =back
125    
126  =cut  =cut
127    
# Line 104  sub new { Line 132  sub new {
132    
133          croak "new needs database name (isisdb) as argument!" unless ({@_}->{isisdb});          croak "new needs database name (isisdb) as argument!" unless ({@_}->{isisdb});
134    
135          foreach my $v (qw{isisdb debug include_deleted}) {          foreach my $v (qw{isisdb debug include_deleted hash_filter}) {
136                  $self->{$v} = {@_}->{$v};                  $self->{$v} = {@_}->{$v};
137          }          }
138    
139            my @isis_files = grep(/\.(FDT|MST|XRF|CNT)$/i,glob($self->{isisdb}."*"));
140    
141            foreach my $f (@isis_files) {
142                    my $ext = $1 if ($f =~ m/\.(\w\w\w)$/);
143                    $self->{lc($ext)."_file"} = $f;
144            }
145    
146            my @must_exist = qw(mst xrf);
147            push @must_exist, "fdt" if ($self->{read_fdt});
148    
149            foreach my $ext (@must_exist) {
150                    croak "missing ",uc($ext)," file in ",$self->{isisdb} unless ($self->{$ext."_file"});
151            }
152    
153            print STDERR "## using files: ",join(" ",@isis_files),"\n" if ($self->{debug});
154    
155          # if you want to read .FDT file use read_fdt argument when creating class!          # if you want to read .FDT file use read_fdt argument when creating class!
156          if ({@_}->{read_fdt} && -e $self->{isisdb}.".FDT") {          if ($self->{read_fdt} && -e $self->{fdt_file}) {
157    
158                  # read the $db.FDT file for tags                  # read the $db.FDT file for tags
159                  my $fieldzone=0;                  my $fieldzone=0;
160    
161                  open(fileFDT, $self->{isisdb}.".FDT") || croak "can't read '$self->{isisdb}.FDT': $!";                  open(fileFDT, $self->{fdt_file}) || croak "can't read '$self->{fdt_file}': $!";
162    
163                  while (<fileFDT>) {                  while (<fileFDT>) {
164                          chomp;                          chomp;
# Line 138  sub new { Line 182  sub new {
182    
183          # Get the Maximum MFN from $db.MST          # Get the Maximum MFN from $db.MST
184    
185          open(fileMST,$self->{isisdb}.".MST") || croak "can't read '$self->{isisdb}.MST': $!";          open($self->{'fileMST'}, $self->{mst_file}) || croak "can't open '$self->{mst_file}': $!";
186    
187          # MST format:   (* = 32 bit signed)          # MST format:   (* = 32 bit signed)
188          # CTLMFN*       always 0          # CTLMFN*       always 0
# Line 146  sub new { Line 190  sub new {
190          # NXTMFB*       last block allocated to master file          # NXTMFB*       last block allocated to master file
191          # NXTMFP        offset to next available position in last block          # NXTMFP        offset to next available position in last block
192          # MFTYPE        always 0 for user db file (1 for system)          # MFTYPE        always 0 for user db file (1 for system)
193          seek(fileMST,4,0);          seek($self->{'fileMST'},4,0);
194          $self->{'NXTMFN'}=$self->Read32(\*fileMST) || carp "NXTNFN is zero";  
195            my $buff;
196    
197          # save maximum MFN          read($self->{'fileMST'}, $buff, 4);
198          $self->{'maxmfn'} = $self->{'NXTMFN'} - 1;          $self->{'NXTMFN'}=unpack("l",$buff) || carp "NXTNFN is zero";
199    
         close(fileMST);  
200    
         # Get the index information from $db.CNT  
     
         open(fileCNT, $self->{isisdb}.".CNT") || croak "can't read '$self->{isisdb}.CNT': $!";  
201    
         # There is two 26 Bytes fixed lenght records  
202    
203          #  0: IDTYPE    BTree type                              16          print STDERR Dumper($self),"\n" if ($self->{debug});
204          #  2: ORDN      Nodes Order                             16  
205          #  4: ORDF      Leafs Order                             16          # open files for later
206          #  6: N         Number of Memory buffers for nodes      16          open($self->{'fileXRF'}, $self->{xrf_file}) || croak "can't open '$self->{xrf_file}': $!";
207          #  8: K         Number of buffers for first level index 16  
208          # 10: LIV       Current number of Index Levels          16          $self ? return $self : return undef;
209          # 12: POSRX*    Pointer to Root Record in N0x           32  }
210          # 16: NMAXPOS*  Next Available position in N0x          32  
211          # 20: FMAXPOS*  Next available position in L0x          32  =head2 count
212          # 24: ABNORMAL  Formal BTree normality indicator        16  
213          # length: 26 bytes  Return number of records in database
214    
215          sub unpack_cnt {    print $isis->count;
216                  my $self = shift;  
217    =cut
218                  my @flds = qw(ORDN ORDF N K LIV POSRX NMAXPOS FMAXPOS ABNORMAL);  
219    sub count {
220                  my $buff = shift || return;          my $self = shift;
221                  my @arr = unpack("ssssssllls", $buff);          return $self->{'NXTMFN'} - 1;
222    }
223                  print "unpack_cnt: ",join(" ",@arr),"\n" if ($self->{'debug'});  
224    =head2 read_cnt
225                  my $IDTYPE = shift @arr;  
226                  foreach (@flds) {  Read content of C<.CNT> file and return hash containing it.
227                          $self->{$IDTYPE}->{$_} = abs(shift @arr);  
228                  }    print Dumper($isis->read_cnt);
229          }  
230    This function is not used by module (C<.CNT> files are not required for this
231    module to work), but it can be useful to examine your index (while debugging
232    for example).
233    
234    =cut
235    
236    sub read_cnt  {
237            my $self = shift;
238    
239            croak "missing CNT file in ",$self->{isisdb} unless ($self->{cnt_file});
240    
241            # Get the index information from $db.CNT
242      
243            open(fileCNT, $self->{cnt_file}) || croak "can't read '$self->{cnt_file}': $!";
244    
245          my $buff;          my $buff;
246    
247          read(fileCNT, $buff, 26);          read(fileCNT, $buff, 26);
248          $self->unpack_cnt($buff);          $self->unpack_cnt($buff);
249    
250          read(fileCNT, $buff, 26);          read(fileCNT, $buff, 26);
251          $self->unpack_cnt($buff);          $self->unpack_cnt($buff);
252    
   
253          close(fileCNT);          close(fileCNT);
254    
255          print Dumper($self) if ($self->{debug});          return $self->{cnt};
256    }
257    
258          # open files for later  =head2 unpack_cnt
         open($self->{'fileXRF'}, $self->{isisdb}.".XRF") || croak "can't open '$self->{isisdb}.XRF': $!";  
259    
260          open($self->{'fileMST'}, $self->{isisdb}.".MST") || croak "can't open '$self->{isisdb}.MST': $!";  Unpack one of two 26 bytes fixed length record in C<.CNT> file.
261    
262          $self ? return $self : return undef;  Here is definition of record:
263    
264     off key        description                             size
265      0: IDTYPE     BTree type                              s
266      2: ORDN       Nodes Order                             s
267      4: ORDF       Leafs Order                             s
268      6: N          Number of Memory buffers for nodes      s
269      8: K          Number of buffers for first level index s
270     10: LIV        Current number of Index Levels          s
271     12: POSRX      Pointer to Root Record in N0x           l
272     16: NMAXPOS    Next Available position in N0x          l
273     20: FMAXPOS    Next available position in L0x          l
274     24: ABNORMAL   Formal BTree normality indicator        s
275     length: 26 bytes
276    
277    This will fill C<$self> object under C<cnt> with hash. It's used by C<read_cnt>.
278    
279    =cut
280    
281    sub unpack_cnt {
282            my $self = shift;
283    
284            my @flds = qw(ORDN ORDF N K LIV POSRX NMAXPOS FMAXPOS ABNORMAL);
285    
286            my $buff = shift || return;
287            my @arr = unpack("ssssssllls", $buff);
288    
289            print STDERR "unpack_cnt: ",join(" ",@arr),"\n" if ($self->{'debug'});
290    
291            my $IDTYPE = shift @arr;
292            foreach (@flds) {
293                    $self->{cnt}->{$IDTYPE}->{$_} = abs(shift @arr);
294            }
295  }  }
296    
297  =head2 fetch  =head2 fetch
# Line 215  Read record with selected MFN Line 301  Read record with selected MFN
301    my $rec = $isis->fetch(55);    my $rec = $isis->fetch(55);
302    
303  Returns hash with keys which are field names and values are unpacked values  Returns hash with keys which are field names and values are unpacked values
304  for that field.  for that field like this:
305    
306      $rec = {
307        '210' => [ '^aNew York^cNew York University press^dcop. 1988' ],
308        '990' => [ '2140', '88', 'HAY' ],
309      };
310    
311  =cut  =cut
312    
# Line 224  sub fetch { Line 315  sub fetch {
315    
316          my $mfn = shift || croak "fetch needs MFN as argument!";          my $mfn = shift || croak "fetch needs MFN as argument!";
317    
318          print "fetch: $mfn\n" if ($self->{debug});          # is mfn allready in memory?
319            my $old_mfn = $self->{'current_mfn'} || -1;
320            return $self->{record} if ($mfn == $old_mfn);
321    
322            print STDERR "## fetch: $mfn\n" if ($self->{debug});
323    
324          # XXX check this?          # XXX check this?
325          my $mfnpos=($mfn+int(($mfn-1)/127))*4;          my $mfnpos=($mfn+int(($mfn-1)/127))*4;
326    
327          print "seeking to $mfnpos in file '$self->{isisdb}.XRF'\n" if ($self->{debug});          print STDERR "## seeking to $mfnpos in file '$self->{xrf_file}'\n" if ($self->{debug});
328          seek($self->{'fileXRF'},$mfnpos,0);          seek($self->{'fileXRF'},$mfnpos,0);
329    
330            my $buff;
331    
332            # delete old record
333            delete $self->{record};
334    
335          # read XRFMFB abd XRFMFP          # read XRFMFB abd XRFMFP
336          my $pointer=$self->Read32(\*{$self->{'fileXRF'}});          read($self->{'fileXRF'}, $buff, 4);
337            my $pointer=unpack("l",$buff) || carp "pointer is null";
338    
339            # check for logically deleted record
340            if ($pointer < 0) {
341                    print STDERR "## record $mfn is logically deleted\n" if ($self->{debug});
342                    $self->{deleted} = $mfn;
343    
344                    return unless $self->{include_deleted};
345    
346                    $pointer = abs($pointer);
347            }
348    
349          my $XRFMFB = int($pointer/2048);          my $XRFMFB = int($pointer/2048);
350          my $XRFMFP = $pointer - ($XRFMFB*2048);          my $XRFMFP = $pointer - ($XRFMFB*2048);
351    
352          print "XRFMFB: $XRFMFB XRFMFP: $XRFMFP\n" if ($self->{debug});          # (XRFMFB - 1) * 512 + XRFMFP
353            # why do i have to do XRFMFP % 1024 ?
354    
355          # XXX fix this to be more readable!!          my $blk_off = (($XRFMFB - 1) * 512) + ($XRFMFP % 512);
         # e.g. (XRFMFB - 1) * 512 + XRFMFP  
356    
357          my $offset = $pointer;          print STDERR "## pointer: $pointer XRFMFB: $XRFMFB XRFMFP: $XRFMFP offset: $blk_off\n" if ($self->{'debug'});
         my $offset2=int($offset/2048)-1;  
         my $offset22=int($offset/4096);  
         my $offset3=$offset-($offset22*4096);  
         if ($offset3>512) {  
                 $offset3=$offset3-2048;  
         }  
         my $offset4=($offset2*512)+$offset3;  
   
         print "$offset - $offset2 - $offset3 - $offset4\n" if ($self->{debug});  
358    
359          # Get Record Information          # Get Record Information
360    
361          seek($self->{'fileMST'},$offset4,0);          seek($self->{'fileMST'},$blk_off,0);
362    
363          my $value=$self->Read32(\*{$self->{'fileMST'}});          read($self->{'fileMST'}, $buff, 4);
364            my $value=unpack("l",$buff);
365    
366            print STDERR "## offset for rowid $value is $blk_off (blk $XRFMFB off $XRFMFP)\n" if ($self->{debug});
367    
368          if ($value!=$mfn) {          if ($value!=$mfn) {
369  print ("Error: The MFN:".$mfn." is not found in MST(".$value.")");                      if ($value == 0) {
370                  return -1;      # XXX deleted record?                          print STDERR "## record $mfn is physically deleted\n" if ($self->{debug});
371          }                          $self->{deleted} = $mfn;
372                            return;
373                    }
374    
375  #       $MFRL=$self->Read16($fileMST);                  carp "Error: MFN ".$mfn." not found in MST file, found $value";    
376  #       $MFBWB=$self->Read32($fileMST);                  return;
377  #       $MFBWP=$self->Read16($fileMST);          }
 #       $BASE=$self->Read16($fileMST);  
 #       $NVF=$self->Read16($fileMST);  
 #       $STATUS=$self->Read16($fileMST);  
378    
         my $buff;  
379          read($self->{'fileMST'}, $buff, 14);          read($self->{'fileMST'}, $buff, 14);
380    
381          my ($MFRL,$MFBWB,$MFBWP,$BASE,$NVF,$STATUS) = unpack("slssss", $buff);          my ($MFRL,$MFBWB,$MFBWP,$BASE,$NVF,$STATUS) = unpack("slssss", $buff);
382    
383          print "MFRL: $MFRL MFBWB: $MFBWB MFBWP: $MFBWP BASE: $BASE NVF: $NVF STATUS: $STATUS\n" if ($self->{debug});          print STDERR "## MFRL: $MFRL MFBWB: $MFBWB MFBWP: $MFBWP BASE: $BASE NVF: $NVF STATUS: $STATUS\n" if ($self->{debug});
384    
385          # delete old record          warn "MFRL $MFRL is not even number" unless ($MFRL % 2 == 0);
         delete $self->{record};  
386    
387          if (! $self->{'include_deleted'} && $MFRL < 0) {          warn "BASE is not 18+6*NVF" unless ($BASE == 18 + 6 * $NVF);
                 print "## logically deleted record $mfn, skipping...\n" if ($self->{debug});  
                 return;  
         }  
388    
389          # Get Directory Format          # Get Directory Format
390    
# Line 295  print ("Error: The MFN:".$mfn." is not f Line 394  print ("Error: The MFN:".$mfn." is not f
394    
395          read($self->{'fileMST'}, $buff, 6 * $NVF);          read($self->{'fileMST'}, $buff, 6 * $NVF);
396    
397          my $fld_len = 0;          my $rec_len = 0;
398    
399          for (my $i = 0 ; $i < $NVF ; $i++) {          for (my $i = 0 ; $i < $NVF ; $i++) {
400    
 #               $TAG=$self->Read16($fileMST);  
 #               $POS=$self->Read16($fileMST);  
 #               $LEN=$self->Read16($fileMST);  
   
401                  my ($TAG,$POS,$LEN) = unpack("sss", substr($buff,$i * 6, 6));                  my ($TAG,$POS,$LEN) = unpack("sss", substr($buff,$i * 6, 6));
402    
403                  print "TAG: $TAG POS: $POS LEN: $LEN\n" if ($self->{debug});                  print STDERR "## TAG: $TAG POS: $POS LEN: $LEN\n" if ($self->{debug});
404    
405                  # The TAG does not exists in .FDT so we set it to 0.                  # The TAG does not exists in .FDT so we set it to 0.
406                  #                  #
# Line 321  print ("Error: The MFN:".$mfn." is not f Line 416  print ("Error: The MFN:".$mfn." is not f
416                  push @FieldPOS,$POS;                  push @FieldPOS,$POS;
417                  push @FieldLEN,$LEN;                  push @FieldLEN,$LEN;
418    
419                  $fld_len += $LEN;                  $rec_len += $LEN;
420          }          }
421    
422          # Get Variable Fields          # Get Variable Fields
423    
424          read($self->{'fileMST'},$buff,$fld_len);          read($self->{'fileMST'},$buff,$rec_len);
425    
426            print STDERR "## rec_len: $rec_len poc: ",tell($self->{'fileMST'})."\n" if ($self->{debug});
427    
428          for (my $i = 0 ; $i < $NVF ; $i++) {          for (my $i = 0 ; $i < $NVF ; $i++) {
429                    # skip zero-sized fields
430                    next if ($FieldLEN[$i] == 0);
431    
432                  push @{$self->{record}->{$FieldTAG[$i]}}, substr($buff,$FieldPOS[$i],$FieldLEN[$i]);                  push @{$self->{record}->{$FieldTAG[$i]}}, substr($buff,$FieldPOS[$i],$FieldLEN[$i]);
433          }          }
         close(fileMST);  
434    
435          print Dumper($self) if ($self->{debug});          $self->{'current_mfn'} = $mfn;
436    
437            print STDERR Dumper($self),"\n" if ($self->{debug});
438    
439          return $self->{'record'};          return $self->{'record'};
440  }  }
441    
442  =head2 to_ascii  =head2 to_ascii
443    
444  Dump ascii output of selected MFN  Returns ASCII output of record with specified MFN
445    
446    print $isis->to_ascii(55);    print $isis->to_ascii(42);
447    
448    This outputs something like this:
449    
450      210   ^aNew York^cNew York University press^dcop. 1988
451      990   2140
452      990   88
453      990   HAY
454    
455    If C<read_fdt> is specified when calling C<new> it will display field names
456    from C<.FDT> file instead of numeric tags.
457    
458  =cut  =cut
459    
# Line 356  sub to_ascii { Line 467  sub to_ascii {
467          my $out = "0\t$mfn";          my $out = "0\t$mfn";
468    
469          foreach my $f (sort keys %{$rec}) {          foreach my $f (sort keys %{$rec}) {
470                  $out .= "\n$f\t".join("\n$f\t",@{$self->{record}->{$f}});                  my $fn = $self->tag_name($f);
471                    $out .= "\n$fn\t".join("\n$fn\t",@{$self->{record}->{$f}});
472          }          }
473    
474          $out .= "\n";          $out .= "\n";
# Line 364  sub to_ascii { Line 476  sub to_ascii {
476          return $out;          return $out;
477  }  }
478    
479  #  =head2 to_hash
480  # XXX porting from php left-over:  
481  #  Read record with specified MFN and convert it to hash
 # do I *REALLY* need those methods, or should I use  
 # $self->{something} directly?  
 #  
 # Probably direct usage is better!  
 #  
482    
483  sub TagName {    my $hash = $isis->to_hash($mfn);
484    
485    It has ability to convert characters (using C<hash_filter>) from ISIS
486    database before creating structures enabling character re-mapping or quick
487    fix-up of data.
488    
489    This function returns hash which is like this:
490    
491      $hash = {
492        '210' => [
493                   {
494                     'c' => 'New York University press',
495                     'a' => 'New York',
496                     'd' => 'cop. 1988'
497                   }
498                 ],
499        '990' => [
500                   '2140',
501                   '88',
502                   'HAY'
503                 ],
504      };
505    
506    You can later use that hash to produce any output from ISIS data.
507    
508    If database is created using IsisMarc, it will also have to special fields
509    which will be used for identifiers, C<i1> and C<i2> like this:
510    
511      '200' => [
512                 {
513                   'i1' => '1',
514                   'i2' => ' '
515                   'a' => 'Goa',
516                   'f' => 'Valdo D\'Arienzo',
517                   'e' => 'tipografie e tipografi nel XVI secolo',
518                 }
519               ],
520    
521    This method will also create additional field C<000> with MFN.
522    
523    =cut
524    
525    sub to_hash {
526          my $self = shift;          my $self = shift;
527          return $self->{TagName};  
528            my $mfn = shift || confess "need mfn!";
529    
530            # init record to include MFN as field 000
531            my $rec = { '000' => [ $mfn ] };
532    
533            my $row = $self->fetch($mfn);
534    
535            foreach my $k (keys %{$row}) {
536                    foreach my $l (@{$row->{$k}}) {
537    
538                            # filter output
539                            $l = $self->{'hash_filter'}->($l) if ($self->{'hash_filter'});
540    
541                            my $val;
542    
543                            # has identifiers?
544                            ($val->{'i1'},$val->{'i2'}) = ($1,$2) if ($l =~ s/^([01 #])([01 #])\^/\^/);
545    
546                            # has subfields?
547                            if ($l =~ m/\^/) {
548                                    foreach my $t (split(/\^/,$l)) {
549                                            next if (! $t);
550                                            $val->{substr($t,0,1)} = substr($t,1);
551                                    }
552                            } else {
553                                    $val = $l;
554                            }
555    
556                            push @{$rec->{$k}}, $val;
557                    }
558            }
559    
560            return $rec;
561  }  }
562    
563  sub NextMFN {  =head2 tag_name
564    
565    Return name of selected tag
566    
567     print $isis->tag_name('200');
568    
569    =cut
570    
571    sub tag_name {
572          my $self = shift;          my $self = shift;
573          return $self->{NXTMFN};          my $tag = shift || return;
574            return $self->{'TagName'}->{$tag} || $tag;
575  }  }
576    
577  1;  1;
578    
579  =head1 BUGS  =head1 BUGS
580    
581  This module has been very lightly tested. Use with caution and report bugs.  Some parts of CDS/ISIS documentation are not detailed enough to exmplain
582    some variations in input databases which has been tested with this module.
583    When I was in doubt, I assumed that OpenIsis's implementation was right
584    (except for obvious bugs).
585    
586    However, every effort has been made to test this module with as much
587    databases (and programs that create them) as possible.
588    
589    I would be very greatful for success or failure reports about usage of this
590    module with databases from programs other than WinIsis and IsisMarc. I had
591    tested this against ouput of one C<isis.dll>-based application, but I don't
592    know any details about it's version.
593    
594  =head1 AUTHOR  =head1 AUTHOR
595    
# Line 396  This module has been very lightly tested Line 598  This module has been very lightly tested
598          dpavlin@rot13.org          dpavlin@rot13.org
599          http://www.rot13.org/~dpavlin/          http://www.rot13.org/~dpavlin/
600    
601  This module is based heavily on code from LIBISIS.PHP - Library to read ISIS files V0.1.1  This module is based heavily on code from C<LIBISIS.PHP> library to read ISIS files V0.1.1
602  written in php and (c) 2000 Franck Martin - <franck@sopac.org> released under LGPL.  written in php and (c) 2000 Franck Martin <franck@sopac.org> and released under LGPL.
603    
604  =head1 COPYRIGHT  =head1 COPYRIGHT
605    
# Line 410  LICENSE file included with this module. Line 612  LICENSE file included with this module.
612    
613  =head1 SEE ALSO  =head1 SEE ALSO
614    
615  L<http://www.openisis.org|OpenIsis>, perl(1).  OpenIsis web site L<http://www.openisis.org>
616    
617    perl4lib site L<http://perl4lib.perl.org>
618    

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