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package PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Delimiter; use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; use base qw{ PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Structure }; use PPIx::QuoteLike::Constant qw{ MINIMUM_PERL @CARP_NOT }; our $VERSION = '0.017'; # Perl 5.29.0 disallows unassigned code points and combining code points # as delimiters. Unfortunately for me non-characters and illegal # characters are explicitly allowed. Still more unfortunately, these # match /\p{Unassigned}/. So before I match a deprecated characer, I # have to assert that the character is neither a non-character # (\p{Noncharacter_code_point}) nor an illegal Unicode character # (\P{Any}). use constant WEIRD_CHAR_RE => eval ## no critic (ProhibitStringyEval,RequireCheckingReturnValueOfEval) 'qr< (?! [\p{Noncharacter_code_point}\P{Any}] ) [\p{Unassigned}\p{Mark}] >smx'; =head2 perl_version_introduced Experimentation with weird delimiters shows that they did not actually work until Perl 5.8.3, so we return C<'5.008003'> for such delimiters. =cut sub perl_version_introduced { my ( $self ) = @_; $self->content() =~ m/ \A [[:^ascii:]] \z /smx and return '5.008003'; return MINIMUM_PERL; } =head2 perl_version_removed Perl 5.29.0 made fatal the use of non-standalone graphemes as string delimiters. Because non-characters and permanently unassigned code points are still allowed per F<perldeprecation>, I take this to mean characters that match C</\p{Mark}/> (i.e. combining diacritical marks). But this regular expression does not compile under Perl 5.6. So: This method returns C<'5.029'> for such delimiters B<provided> the requisite regular expression compiles. Otherwise it return C<undef>. =cut sub perl_version_removed { my ( $self ) = @_; WEIRD_CHAR_RE and $self->content() =~ WEIRD_CHAR_RE and return '5.029'; # I respectfully disagree with Perl Best Practices on the # following. When this method is called in list context it MUST # return undef if that's the right answer, NOT an empty list. # Otherwise hash constructors have the wrong number of elements. return undef; ## no critic (ProhibitExplicitReturnUndef) } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Delimiter - Represent a string delimiter =head1 SYNOPSIS This class should not be instantiated by the user. See below for public methods. =head1 INHERITANCE C<PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Delimiter> is a L<PPIx::QuoteLike::Token|PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Structure>. C<PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Delimiter> has no descendants. =head1 DESCRIPTION This token represents the delimiters of the string. =head1 METHODS This class supports no public methods in addition to those of its superclass. =head1 SEE ALSO L<PPIx::QuoteLike::Token|PPIx::QuoteLike::Token>. =head1 SUPPORT Support is by the author. Please file bug reports at L<https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=PPIx-QuoteLike>, L<https://github.com/trwyant/perl-PPIx-QuoteLike/issues>, or in electronic mail to the author. =head1 AUTHOR Thomas R. Wyant, III F<wyant at cpan dot org> =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 2016-2021 by Thomas R. Wyant, III This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl 5.10.0. For more details, see the full text of the licenses in the directory LICENSES. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. =cut # ex: set textwidth=72 :