--- trunk/scripts/dump_fastmarc.pl 2005/12/18 23:12:26 6 +++ trunk/scripts/dump_fastmarc.pl 2008/09/06 10:40:52 28 @@ -5,36 +5,69 @@ use MARC::Fast; use Getopt::Std; -use Data::Dumper; +use Data::Dump qw/dump/; + +=head1 NAME + +dump_fastmarc.pl - display MARC records + +=head2 USAGE + + dump_fastmarc.pl /path/to/dump.marc + +=head2 OPTIONS + +=over 16 + +=item -o offset + +dump records starting with C + +=item -l limit + +dump just C records + +=item -h + +dump result of C on record + +=item -d + +turn debugging output on + +=back + +=cut my %opt; -getopts('dn:', \%opt); +getopts('do:l:h', \%opt); -my $file = shift @ARGV || die "usage: $0 [-n number] [-d] file.marc\n"; +my $file = shift @ARGV || die "usage: $0 [-o offset] [-l limit] [-h] [-d] file.marc\n"; my $marc = new MARC::Fast( marcdb => $file, - debug => $opt{'d'}, + debug => $opt{d}, ); my $min = 1; my $max = $marc->count; -if (my $mfn = $opt{'n'}) { +if (my $mfn = $opt{n}) { $min = $max = $mfn; print STDERR "Dumping $mfn only\n"; +} elsif (my $limit = $opt{l}) { + print STDERR "$file has $max records, using first $limit\n"; + $max = $limit; } else { print STDERR "$file has $max records...\n"; } for my $mfn ($min .. $max) { my $rec = $marc->fetch($mfn) || next; - print Dumper($rec); + print "rec is ",dump($rec) if ($opt{d}); print "REC $mfn\n"; - foreach my $f (sort keys %{$rec}) { - print "$f\t", join('', $rec->{$f}) ,"\n"; - } - print "\n"; - print Dumper($marc->to_hash($mfn)); + print $marc->last_leader,"\n"; + print $marc->to_ascii($mfn),"\n"; + print "hash is ",dump($marc->to_hash($mfn, include_subfields => 1)) if ($opt{h}); }