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package PPIx::QuoteLike::Token; use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use PPIx::QuoteLike::Constant qw{ MINIMUM_PERL @CARP_NOT }; use PPIx::QuoteLike::Utils qw{ column_number line_number logical_filename logical_line_number statement visual_column_number }; our $VERSION = '0.017'; # Private to this package. sub __new { my ( $self, %arg ) = @_; defined $arg{content} or croak 'Content required'; return bless \%arg, ref $self || $self; } sub content { my ( $self ) = @_; return $self->{content}; } sub error { my ( $self ) = @_; return $self->{error}; } sub location { my ( $self ) = @_; return $self->{location} ? [ @{ $self->{location} } ] : undef; } sub parent { my ( $self ) = @_; return $self->{parent}; } sub next_sibling { my ( $self ) = @_; $self->{next_sibling} or return; return $self->{next_sibling}; } sub perl_version_introduced { my ( $self ) = @_; # TODO use '//' when we can require Perl 5.10. defined $self->{perl_version_introduced} and return $self->{perl_version_introduced}; my $vers = $self->__perl_version_introduced(); defined $vers or $vers = MINIMUM_PERL; return ( $self->{perl_version_introduced} = $vers ); } sub __perl_version_introduced { return; } sub perl_version_removed { return undef; ## no critic (ProhibitExplicitReturnUndef) } sub previous_sibling { my ( $self ) = @_; $self->{previous_sibling} or return; return $self->{previous_sibling}; } sub significant { return 1; } sub snext_sibling { my ( $sib ) = @_; while ( $sib = $sib->next_sibling() ) { $sib->significant() and return $sib; } return; } sub sprevious_sibling { my ( $sib ) = @_; while ( $sib = $sib->previous_sibling() ) { $sib->significant() and return $sib; } return; } sub top { my ( $self ) = @_; my $kid = $self; while ( defined ( my $parent = $kid->parent() ) ) { $kid = $parent; } return $kid; } sub variables { return; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME PPIx::QuoteLike::Token - Represent any token. =head1 SYNOPSIS This is an abstract class, and should not be instantiated by the user. =head1 DESCRIPTION This Perl module represents the base of the token hierarchy. =head1 INHERITANCE C<PPIx::QuoteLike::Token> is not descended from any other class. C<PPIx::QuoteLike::Token> is the parent of L<PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Control|PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Control>, L<PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Interpolation|PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Interpolation>, L<PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::String|PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::String>, L<PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Structure|PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Structure>, L<PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Unknown|PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Unknown> and L<PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Whitespace|PPIx::QuoteLike::Token::Whitespace>. =head1 METHODS This class supports the following public methods: =head2 column_number This method returns the column number of the first character in the element, or C<undef> if that can not be determined. =head2 content say $token->content(); This method returns the text that makes up the token. =head2 error say $token->error(); This method returns the error text. This will be C<undef> unless the token actually represents an error. =head2 line_number This method returns the line number of the first character in the element, or C<undef> if that can not be determined. =head2 location This method returns a reference to an array describing the position of the element in the string, or C<undef> if the location is unavailable. The array is compatible with the corresponding L<PPI::Element|PPI::Element> method. =head2 logical_filename This method returns the logical file name (taking C<#line> directives into account) of the file containing first character in the element, or C<undef> if that can not be determined. =head2 logical_line_number This method returns the logical line number (taking C<#line> directives into account) of the first character in the element, or C<undef> if that can not be determined. =head2 parent my $parent = $token->parent(); This method returns the token's parent, which will be the L<PPIx::QuoteLike|PPIx::QuoteLike> object that contains it. =head2 next_sibling my $next = $token->next_sibling(); This method returns the token after the invocant, or nothing if there is none. =head2 perl_version_introduced This method returns the version of Perl in which the element was introduced. This will be at least 5.000. Before 5.006 I am relying on the F<perldelta>, F<perlre>, and F<perlop> documentation, since I have been unable to build earlier Perls. Since I have found no documentation before 5.003, I assume that anything found in 5.003 is also in 5.000. Since this all depends on my ability to read and understand masses of documentation, the results of this method should be viewed with caution, if not downright skepticism. There are also cases which are ambiguous in various ways. For those see L<PPIx::Regexp/RESTRICTIONS>, and especially L<PPIx::Regexp/Changes in Syntax>. =head2 perl_version_removed This method returns the version of Perl in which the element was removed. If the element is still valid the return is C<undef>. All the I<caveats> to L<perl_version_introduced()|/perl_version_introduced> apply here also, though perhaps less severely since although many features have been introduced since 5.0, few have been removed. =head2 previous_sibling my $prev = $token->previous_sibling(); This method returns the token before the invocant, or nothing if there is none. =head2 significant $token->significant() and say 'significant'; This Boolean method returns a true value if the token is significant, and a false one otherwise. =head2 snext_sibling my $next = $token->snext_sibling(); This method returns the significant token after the invocant, or nothing if there is none. =head2 sprevious_sibling my $prev = $token->sprevious_sibling(); This method returns the significant token before the invocant, or nothing if there is none. =head2 statement This method returns the L<PPI::Statement|PPI::Statement> that contains this token, or nothing if the statement can not be determined. In general this method will return something only under the following conditions: =over =item * The token is contained in a L<PPIx::QuoteLike|PPIx::QuoteLike> object; =item * That object was initialized from a L<PPI::Element|PPI::Element>; =item * The L<PPI::Element|PPI::Element> is contained in a statement. =back =head2 top This method returns the top of the hierarchy. =head2 variables say "Interpolates $_" for $elem->variables(); B<NOTE> that this method is discouraged, and may well be deprecated and removed. My problem with it is that it returns variable names rather than L<PPI::Element|PPI::Element> objects, leaving you no idea how the variables are used. It was originally written for the benefit of L<Perl::Critic::Policy::Variables::ProhibitUnusedVarsStricter|Perl::Critic::Policy::Variables::ProhibitUnusedVarsStricter>, but has proven inadequate to that policy's needs. This convenience method returns all interpolated variables. Each is returned only once, and they are returned in no particular order. B<NOTE> that because this class does not represent an interpolation, this method returns nothing. =head2 visual_column_number This method returns the visual column number (taking tabs into account) of the first character in the element, or C<undef> if that can not be determined. =head1 SEE ALSO L<PPIx::QuoteLike|PPIx::QuoteLike>. =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 :