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bob(1)																	    bob(1)

NAME
bob - Utility script for the Sponge Web Framework SYNOPSIS
bob <action> [options] DESCRIPTION
This utility script provides commands speeding up your daily tasks on Sponge-based projects maintenance. Nowadays it just create and runs a project. In next versions, will also run tests and setup deployment environment. ACTIONS
create <projectname> Creates a new project, which means creating a new folder in current directory, named projectname. go Start the cherrypy server using the configuration file settings.yml in current directory. OPTIONS
--version Show program's version number and exit. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. SEE ALSO Check out the full documentation at /usr/share/doc/python-sponge/html AUTHORS
/CREDITS Developed by Gabriel Falcao. LICENSE
GNU/GPLv3. For the full license text refer to the LICENSE file in the Sponge distribution. Sponge Web Framework August 2009 bob(1)

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NAME
DBD::Sponge - Create a DBI statement handle from Perl data SYNOPSIS
my $sponge = DBI->connect("dbi:Sponge:","","",{ RaiseError => 1 }); my $sth = $sponge->prepare($statement, { rows => $data, NAME => $names, %attr } ); DESCRIPTION
DBD::Sponge is useful for making a Perl data structure accessible through a standard DBI statement handle. This may be useful to DBD module authors who need to transform data in this way. METHODS
connect() my $sponge = DBI->connect("dbi:Sponge:","","",{ RaiseError => 1 }); Here's a sample syntax for creating a database handle for the Sponge driver. No username and password are needed. prepare() my $sth = $sponge->prepare($statement, { rows => $data, NAME => $names, %attr } ); o The $statement here is an arbitrary statement or name you want to provide as identity of your data. If you're using DBI::Profile it will appear in the profile data. Generally it's expected that you are preparing a statement handle as if a "select" statement happened. o $data is a reference to the data you are providing, given as an array of arrays. o $names is a reference an array of column names for the $data you are providing. The number and order should match the number and ordering of the $data columns. o %attr is a hash of other standard DBI attributes that you might pass to a prepare statement. Currently only NAME, TYPE, and PRECISION are supported. BUGS
Using this module to prepare INSERT-like statements is not currently documented. AUTHOR AND COPYRIGHT
This module is Copyright (c) 2003 Tim Bunce Documentation initially written by Mark Stosberg The DBD::Sponge module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. In particular permission is granted to Tim Bunce for distributing this as a part of the DBI. SEE ALSO
DBI perl v5.18.2 2013-06-24 DBD::Sponge(3)
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