This is an internal function used by formats, though you
may call it, too. It formats (see perlform) a list of values
according to the contents of PICTURE, placing the output into the format
output accumulator, $^A (or $ACCUMULATOR
in
English). Eventually, when a write is done,
the contents of $^A are written to some filehandle.
You could also read $^A and then set
$^A back to ""
. Note that a format typically does
one formline per line of form, but the
formline function itself doesn't care how
many newlines are embedded in the PICTURE. This means that the ~
and
~~
tokens treat the entire PICTURE as a single line. You may
therefore need to use multiple formlines to implement a single record
format, just like the format compiler.
Be careful if you put double quotes around the picture, because an @
character may be taken to mean the beginning of an array name.
formline always returns true. See
perlform for other examples.
If you are trying to use this instead of write
to capture the output, you may find it easier to open a filehandle to a
scalar (open my $fh, ">", \$output
) and write to that instead.