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package PPIx::Regexp::Util; use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use PPIx::Regexp::Constant qw{ INFINITY MINIMUM_PERL @CARP_NOT }; use Scalar::Util qw{ blessed }; use base qw{ Exporter }; our @EXPORT_OK = qw{ is_ppi_regexp_element __choose_tokenizer_class __instance __is_ppi_regexp_element __merge_perl_requirements __ns_can __post_rebless_error raw_width __to_ordinal_en width }; our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( all => \@EXPORT_OK, width_one => [ qw{ raw_width width } ], ); our $VERSION = '0.088'; sub is_ppi_regexp_element { my ( $elem ) = @_; __instance( $elem, 'PPI::Element' ) or return; return $elem->isa( 'PPI::Token::Regexp' ) || $elem->isa( 'PPI::Token::QuoteLike::Regexp' ); } sub __is_ppi_regexp_element { Carp::cluck( '__is_ppi_regexp_element is deprecated. Use is_ppi_regexp_element' ); goto &is_ppi_regexp_element; } # TODO ditch this once the deprecation period ends sub __choose_tokenizer_class { # my ( $content, $arg ) = @_; my ( undef, $arg ) = @_; if ( defined $arg->{parse} ) { my $warning = q<The 'parse' argument is deprecated.>; { guess => 1, string => 1 }->{$arg->{parse}} and $warning = join ' ', $warning, q<You should use PPIx::QuoteLike on quotish things>; croak $warning; } return 'PPIx::Regexp::Tokenizer'; } sub __instance { my ( $object, $class ) = @_; blessed( $object ) or return; return $object->isa( $class ); } sub __merge_perl_requirements { ## no critic (RequireArgUnpacking) my @work = sort { $a->[0] <=> $b->[0] || $b->[1] <=> $a->[1] } map { ( [ $_->[0], 1 ], [ $_->[1], 0 ] ) } map { [ $_->{introduced}, defined $_->{removed} ? $_->{removed} : INFINITY ] } @_; my @rslt; while ( @work ) { my ( $intro, $rem ); $intro = ( shift @work )->[0] while @work && $work[0][1]; if ( @work ) { $rem = $work[0][0]; shift @work while @work && ! $work[0][1]; } defined $intro or $intro = MINIMUM_PERL; defined $rem or $rem = INFINITY; $intro != $rem and push @rslt, { introduced => $intro, removed => $rem, }; } @rslt and $rslt[-1]{removed} == INFINITY and delete $rslt[-1]{removed}; return @rslt; } sub __ns_can { my ( $class, $name ) = @_; my $fqn = join '::', ref $class || $class, $name; no strict qw{ refs }; return defined &$fqn ? \&$fqn : undef; } sub __post_rebless_error { my ( $self, %arg ) = @_; my $rslt = 0; unless ( defined( $self->{error} = $arg{error} ) ) { my $class = ref $self; Carp::cluck( "Making $class with no error message" ); $self->{error} = 'Unspecified error'; $rslt++; } $self->{explanation} = defined $arg{explanation} ? $arg{explanation} : $arg{error}; return $rslt; } # Unquantified number of characters matched. sub raw_width { return ( 1, 1 ); } sub __to_ordinal_en { my ( $num ) = @_; $num += 0; 1 == int( ( $num % 100 ) / 10 ) # teens and return "${num}th"; 1 == $num % 10 and return "${num}st"; 2 == $num % 10 and return "${num}nd"; 3 == $num % 10 and return "${num}rd"; return "${num}th"; } sub width { my ( $self ) = @_; my @raw_width = $self->raw_width(); my ( $code, $next_sib ); $next_sib = $self->snext_sibling() and $code = $next_sib->can( '__quantified_width' ) or return @raw_width; return $code->( $next_sib, @raw_width ); } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME PPIx::Regexp::Util - Utility functions for PPIx::Regexp; =head1 SYNOPSIS use PPIx::Regexp::Util qw{ __instance }; . . . __instance( $foo, 'Bar' ) or die '$foo is not a Bar'; =head1 DESCRIPTION This module contains utility functions for L<PPIx::Regexp|PPIx::Regexp> which it is convenient to centralize. Double-underscore subroutines are B<private> to the C<PPIx-Regexp> package. Their documentation is provided for the author's convenience only, and they are subject to change without notice. I<Caveat user.> This module exports nothing by default. =head1 SUBROUTINES This module can export the following subroutines: =head2 is_ppi_regexp_element is_ppi_regexp_element( $elem ) and print "$elem is a regexp of some sort\n"; This subroutine is public and supported. This subroutine takes as its argument a L<PPI::Element|PPI::Element>. It returns a true value if the argument represents a regular expression of some sort, and a false value otherwise. =head2 __instance __instance( $foo, 'Bar' ) and print '$foo isa Bar', "\n"; This subroutine is B<private> to the C<PPIx-Regexp> package. This subroutine returns true if its first argument is an instance of the class specified by its second argument. Unlike C<UNIVERSAL::isa>, the result is always false unless the first argument is a reference. =head2 __is_ppi_regexp_element __is_ppi_regexp_element( $elem ) and print "$elem is a regexp of some sort\n"; This subroutine is B<private> to the C<PPIx-Regexp> package. This is a synonym for L<is_ppi_regexp_element()|/is_ppi_regexp_element>, and is deprecated in favor of it. If called, it will complain via C<Carp::cluck()> and then C<goto &is_ppi_regexp_element>. =head2 __merge_perl_requirements This subroutine is B<private> to the C<PPIx-Regexp> package. This subroutine merges perl requirements as returned by the various C<__perl_requirements()> methods. =head2 __ns_can This subroutine is B<private> to the C<PPIx-Regexp> package. This method is analogous to C<can()>, but returns a reference to the code only if it is actually implemented by the invoking name space. =head2 __post_rebless_error This method is B<private> to the C<PPIx-Regexp> package. The intended use is to alias it to C<__PPIX_ELEM__post_reblessing()>. It takes arguments as name/value pairs. Argument C<{error}> is the error message; if it is omitted you get a warning with stack trace. Argument C<{explanation}> defaults to C<{error}>. It returns the number of errors to add to the parse. =head2 raw_width This public method returns the minimum and maximum width matched by the element before taking into account such details as what the element actually is and how it is quantified. This implementation is appropriate to things that match exactly one character -- i.e. it returns C<( 1, 1 )>. =head2 __to_ordinal_en This subroutine is B<private> to the C<PPIx-Regexp> package. This subroutine takes as its argument an integer and returns a string representing its ordinal in English. For example say __to_ordinal_en( 17 ); # 17th =head2 width my ( $min_wid, $max_wid ) = $self->width(); This public method (well, mixin) returns the minimum and maximum width of the text matched by the element. Elements which import this method must also implement a C<raw_width()> method which returns the unquantified width of the element. =head1 EXPORT TAGS The following export tags are defined by this module. All are private to the C<PPIx-Regexp> package unless otherwise documented. =head2 all This tag exports everything exportable by this module. =head2 width_one This tag is appropriate to an element which, when unquantified, matches exactly one character. It exports C<raw_width()> and C<width()>. =head1 SEE ALSO L<Params::Util|Params::Util>, which I recommend, but in the case of C<PPIx::Regexp> I did not want to introduce a dependency on an XS module when all I really wanted was the function of that module's C<_INSTANCE()> subroutine. =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) 2010-2023 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 :