1PPIx::Regexp::Util(3) User Contributed Perl DocumentationPPIx::Regexp::Util(3)
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NAME

6       PPIx::Regexp::Util - Utility functions for PPIx::Regexp;
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SYNOPSIS

9        use PPIx::Regexp::Util qw{ __instance };
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13        __instance( $foo, 'Bar' )
14            or die '$foo is not a Bar';
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DESCRIPTION

17       This module contains utility functions for PPIx::Regexp which it is
18       convenient to centralize.
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20       Double-underscore subroutines are private to the "PPIx-Regexp" package.
21       Their documentation is provided for the author's convenience only, and
22       they are subject to change without notice. Caveat user.
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24       This module exports nothing by default.
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SUBROUTINES

27       This module can export the following subroutines:
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29   is_ppi_regexp_element
30        is_ppi_regexp_element( $elem )
31          and print "$elem is a regexp of some sort\n";
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33       This subroutine is public and supported.
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35       This subroutine takes as its argument a PPI::Element. It returns a true
36       value if the argument represents a regular expression of some sort, and
37       a false value otherwise.
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39   __instance
40        __instance( $foo, 'Bar' )
41            and print '$foo isa Bar', "\n";
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43       This subroutine is private to the "PPIx-Regexp" package.
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45       This subroutine returns true if its first argument is an instance of
46       the class specified by its second argument. Unlike "UNIVERSAL::isa",
47       the result is always false unless the first argument is a reference.
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49   __is_ppi_regexp_element
50        __is_ppi_regexp_element( $elem )
51          and print "$elem is a regexp of some sort\n";
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53       This subroutine is private to the "PPIx-Regexp" package.
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55       This is a synonym for is_ppi_regexp_element(), and is deprecated in
56       favor of it. If called, it will complain via "Carp::cluck()" and then
57       "goto &is_ppi_regexp_element".
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59   __ns_can
60       This subroutine is private to the "PPIx-Regexp" package.
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62       This method is analogous to "can()", but returns a reference to the
63       code only if it is actually implemented by the invoking name space.
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65   __post_rebless_error
66       This method is private to the "PPIx-Regexp" package. The intended use
67       is to alias it to "__PPIX_ELEM__post_reblessing()".
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69       It takes arguments as name/value pairs. Argument "{error}" is the error
70       message; if it is omitted you get a warning with stack trace. Argument
71       "{explanation}" defaults to "{error}".
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73       It returns the number of errors to add to the parse.
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75   __to_ordinal_en
76       This subroutine is private to the "PPIx-Regexp" package.
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78       This subroutine takes as its argument an integer and returns a string
79       representing its ordinal in English. For example
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81        say __to_ordinal_en( 17 );
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SEE ALSO

85       Params::Util, which I recommend, but in the case of "PPIx::Regexp" I
86       did not want to introduce a dependency on an XS module when all I
87       really wanted was the function of that module's "_INSTANCE()"
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SUPPORT

91       Support is by the author. Please file bug reports at
92       <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=PPIx-Regexp>,
93       <https://github.com/trwyant/perl-PPIx-Regexp/issues>, or in electronic
94       mail to the author.
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AUTHOR

97       Thomas R. Wyant, III wyant at cpan dot org
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100       Copyright (C) 2010-2022 by Thomas R. Wyant, III
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102       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
103       under the same terms as Perl 5.10.0. For more details, see the full
104       text of the licenses in the directory LICENSES.
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106       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
107       without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of
108       merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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