1PPIx::QuoteLike::Token(U3s)er Contributed Perl DocumentatPiPoInx::QuoteLike::Token(3)
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6 PPIx::QuoteLike::Token - Represent any token.
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9 This is an abstract class, and should not be instantiated by the user.
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12 This Perl module represents the base of the token hierarchy.
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15 "PPIx::QuoteLike::Token" is not descended from any other class.
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17 "PPIx::QuoteLike::Token" is the parent of
18 PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Control, PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Interpolation,
19 PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::String, PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Structure,
20 PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Unknown and PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Whitespace.
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23 This class supports the following public methods:
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25 column_number
26 This method returns the column number of the first character in the
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32 This method returns the text that makes up the token.
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37 This method returns the error text. This will be "undef" unless the
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41 This method returns the line number of the first character in the
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51 This method returns the logical file name (taking "#line" directives
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56 This method returns the logical line number (taking "#line" directives
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61 my $parent = $token->parent();
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63 This method returns the token's parent, which will be the
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69 This method returns the token after the invocant, or nothing if there
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73 This method returns the version of Perl in which the element was
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84 "RESTRICTIONS" in PPIx::Regexp, and especially "Changes in Syntax" in
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88 This method returns the version of Perl in which the element was
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96 my $prev = $token->previous_sibling();
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98 This method returns the token before the invocant, or nothing if there
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105 This Boolean method returns a true value if the token is significant,
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108 snext_sibling
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111 This method returns the significant token after the invocant, or
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115 my $prev = $token->sprevious_sibling();
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117 This method returns the significant token before the invocant, or
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121 This method returns the PPI::Statement that contains this token, or
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140 removed. My problem with it is that it returns variable names rather
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143 Perl::Critic::Policy::Variables::ProhibitUnusedVarsStricter, but has
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146 This convenience method returns all interpolated variables. Each is
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161 Support is by the author. Please file bug reports at
162 <https://github.com/trwyant/perl-PPIx-QuoteLike/issues>, or in
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166 Thomas R. Wyant, III wyant at cpan dot org
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169 Copyright (C) 2016-2021 by Thomas R. Wyant, III
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171 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
172 under the same terms as Perl 5.10.0. For more details, see the full
173 text of the licenses in the directory LICENSES.
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175 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
176 without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of
177 merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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