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=head1 NAME PPIx::Regexp::Support - Basis for the PPIx::Regexp support classes =head1 SYNOPSIS use PPIx::Regexp::Dumper; PPIx::Regexp::Dumper->new( 'qr{foo}smx' ) ->print(); =head1 INHERITANCE C<PPIx::Regexp::Support> is not descended from any other class. C<PPIx::Regexp::Support> is the parent of L<PPIx::Regexp::Dumper|PPIx::Regexp::Dumper>, L<PPIx::Regexp::Lexer|PPIx::Regexp::Lexer> and L<PPIx::Regexp::Tokenizer|PPIx::Regexp::Tokenizer>. =head1 DESCRIPTION This abstract class provides methods for the C<PPIx::Regexp> support classes. =head1 METHODS This class provides the following public methods. Methods not documented here are private, and unsupported in the sense that the author reserves the right to change or remove them without notice. =cut package PPIx::Regexp::Support; use strict; use warnings; use PPIx::Regexp::Constant qw{ @CARP_NOT }; use PPIx::Regexp::Util qw{ __instance }; our $VERSION = '0.088'; =head2 close_bracket This method takes as its argument a character. If this character is an open bracket the corresponding close bracket is returned. Otherwise C<undef> is returned. Only the ASCII bracket characters are considered brackets: (), {}, [], and <>. =cut { my %bracket = ( '(' => ')', '{' => '}', '<' => '>', '[' => ']', ); sub close_bracket { my ( undef, $char ) = @_; # Invocant unused defined $char or return; __instance( $char, 'PPIx::Regexp::Element' ) and $char = $char->content(); return $bracket{$char}; } } =head2 decode This method wraps the Encode::decode subroutine. If the object specifies no encoding or encode_available() returns false, this method simply returns its input string. =cut sub decode { my ( $self, $data ) = @_; defined $self->{encoding} or return $data; encode_available() or return $data; return Encode::decode( $self->{encoding}, $data ); } =head2 encode This method wraps the Encode::encode subroutine. If the object specifies no encoding or encode_available() returns false, this method simply returns its input string. =cut sub encode { my ( $self, $data ) = @_; defined $self->{encoding} or return $data; encode_available() or return $data; return Encode::encode( $self->{encoding}, $data ); } =head2 encode_available This method returns true if the Encode module is available, and false otherwise. If it returns true, the Encode module has actually been loaded. =cut { my $encode_available; sub encode_available { defined $encode_available and return $encode_available; return ( $encode_available = eval { require Encode; 1; } ? 1 : 0 ); } } # This method is to be used only by the PPIx-Regexp package. It returns # the first of its arguments which is defined. It will go away when # (or if!) these modules get 'use 5.010;' at the top. sub __defined_or { my ( undef, @args ) = @_; # Invocant unused foreach my $arg ( @args ) { defined $arg and return $arg; } return; } 1; __END__ =head1 SUPPORT Support is by the author. Please file bug reports at L<https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=PPIx-Regexp>, L<https://github.com/trwyant/perl-PPIx-Regexp/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) 2009-2023 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 :