/usr/share/perl5/PPI/Token/Quote/Double.pm is in libppi-perl 1.215-1.
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=pod
=head1 NAME
PPI::Token::Quote::Double - A standard "double quote" token
=head1 INHERITANCE
PPI::Token::Quote::Double
isa PPI::Token::Quote
isa PPI::Token
isa PPI::Element
=head1 DESCRIPTION
A C<PPI::Token::Quote::Double> object represents a double-quoted
interpolating string.
The string is treated as a single entity, L<PPI> will not try to
understand what is in the string during the parsing process.
=head1 METHODS
There are several methods available for C<PPI::Token::Quote::Double>, beyond
those provided by the parent L<PPI::Token::Quote>, L<PPI::Token> and
L<PPI::Element> classes.
Got any ideas for methods? Submit a report to rt.cpan.org!
=cut
use strict;
use Params::Util qw{_INSTANCE};
use PPI::Token::Quote ();
use PPI::Token::_QuoteEngine::Simple ();
use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA};
BEGIN {
$VERSION = '1.215';
@ISA = qw{
PPI::Token::_QuoteEngine::Simple
PPI::Token::Quote
};
}
#####################################################################
# PPI::Token::Quote::Double Methods
=pod
=head2 interpolations
The interpolations method checks to see if the double quote actually
contains any interpolated variables.
Returns true if the string contains interpolations, or false if not.
=begin testing interpolations 8
# Get a set of objects
my $Document = PPI::Document->new(\<<'END_PERL');
"no interpolations"
"no \@interpolations"
"has $interpolation"
"has @interpolation"
"has \\@interpolation"
"" # False content to test double-negation scoping
END_PERL
isa_ok( $Document, 'PPI::Document' );
my $strings = $Document->find('Token::Quote::Double');
is( scalar @{$strings}, 6, 'Found the 6 test strings' );
is( $strings->[0]->interpolations, '', 'String 1: No interpolations' );
is( $strings->[1]->interpolations, '', 'String 2: No interpolations' );
is( $strings->[2]->interpolations, 1, 'String 3: Has interpolations' );
is( $strings->[3]->interpolations, 1, 'String 4: Has interpolations' );
is( $strings->[4]->interpolations, 1, 'String 5: Has interpolations' );
is( $strings->[5]->interpolations, '', 'String 6: No interpolations' );
=end testing
=cut
# Upgrade: Return the interpolated substrings.
# Upgrade: Returns parsed expressions.
sub interpolations {
# Are there any unescaped $things in the string
!! ($_[0]->content =~ /(?<!\\)(?:\\\\)*[\$\@]/);
}
=pod
=head2 simplify
For various reasons, some people find themselves compelled to have
their code in the simplest form possible.
The C<simply> method will turn a simple double-quoted string into the
equivalent single-quoted string.
If the double can be simplified, it will be modified in place and
returned as a convenience, or returns false if the string cannot be
simplified.
=begin testing simplify 8
my $Document = PPI::Document->new(\<<'END_PERL');
"no special characters"
"has \"double\" quotes"
"has 'single' quotes"
"has $interpolation"
"has @interpolation"
""
END_PERL
isa_ok( $Document, 'PPI::Document' );
my $strings = $Document->find('Token::Quote::Double');
is( scalar @{$strings}, 6, 'Found the 6 test strings' );
is( $strings->[0]->simplify, q<'no special characters'>, 'String 1: No special characters' );
is( $strings->[1]->simplify, q<"has \"double\" quotes">, 'String 2: Double quotes' );
is( $strings->[2]->simplify, q<"has 'single' quotes">, 'String 3: Single quotes' );
is( $strings->[3]->simplify, q<"has $interpolation">, 'String 3: Has interpolation' );
is( $strings->[4]->simplify, q<"has @interpolation">, 'String 4: Has interpolation' );
is( $strings->[5]->simplify, q<''>, 'String 6: Empty string' );
=end testing
=cut
sub simplify {
# This only works on EXACTLY this class
my $self = _INSTANCE(shift, 'PPI::Token::Quote::Double') or return undef;
# Don't bother if there are characters that could complicate things
my $content = $self->content;
my $value = substr($content, 1, length($content) - 2);
return $self if $value =~ /[\\\$@\'\"]/;
# Change the token to a single string
$self->{content} = "'$value'";
bless $self, 'PPI::Token::Quote::Single';
}
#####################################################################
# PPI::Token::Quote Methods
=pod
=begin testing string 3
my $Document = PPI::Document->new( \'print "foo";' );
isa_ok( $Document, 'PPI::Document' );
my $Double = $Document->find_first('Token::Quote::Double');
isa_ok( $Double, 'PPI::Token::Quote::Double' );
is( $Double->string, 'foo', '->string returns as expected' );
=end testing
=cut
sub string {
my $str = $_[0]->{content};
substr( $str, 1, length($str) - 2 );
}
1;
=pod
=head1 SUPPORT
See the L<support section|PPI/SUPPORT> in the main module.
=head1 AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy E<lt>adamk@cpan.orgE<gt>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2001 - 2011 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute
it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the
LICENSE file included with this module.
=cut
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