File Coverage

blib/lib/PPI/Token/_QuoteEngine.pm
Criterion Covered Total %
statement 65 71 91.5
branch 24 32 75.0
condition n/a
subroutine 6 6 100.0
pod n/a
total 95 109 87.1


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1             package PPI::Token::_QuoteEngine;
2              
3             =pod
4              
5             =head1 NAME
6              
7             PPI::Token::_QuoteEngine - The PPI Quote Engine
8              
9             =head1 DESCRIPTION
10              
11             The C package is designed hold functionality
12             for processing quotes and quote like operators, including regexes.
13             These have special requirements in parsing.
14              
15             The C package itself provides various parsing
16             methods, which the L, L and
17             L can inherit from. In this sense, it serves
18             as a base class.
19              
20             =head2 Using this class
21              
22             I<(Refers only to internal uses. This class does not provide a
23             public interface)>
24              
25             To use these, you should initialize them as normal C<'$Class-Enew'>,
26             and then call the 'fill' method, which will cause the specialised
27             parser to scan forwards and parse the quote to its end point.
28              
29             If -Efill returns true, finalise the token.
30              
31             =cut
32              
33 68     68   326 use strict;
  68         99  
  68         1711  
34 68     68   234 use Carp ();
  68         93  
  68         49491  
35              
36             our $VERSION = '1.287';
37              
38              
39              
40              
41              
42             # Hook for the __TOKENIZER__on_char token call
43             sub __TOKENIZER__on_char {
44 16817     16817   21775 my $class = shift;
45 16817 50       37784 my $t = $_[0]->{token} ? shift : return undef;
46              
47             # Call the fill method to process the quote
48 16817         36776 my $rv = $t->{token}->_fill( $t );
49 16817 50       26166 return undef unless defined $rv;
50              
51             ## Doesn't support "end of file" indicator
52              
53             # Finalize the token and return 0 to tell the tokenizer
54             # to go to the next character.
55 16817         36151 $t->_finalize_token;
56              
57 16817         37320 0;
58             }
59              
60              
61              
62              
63              
64             #####################################################################
65             # Optimised character processors, used for quotes
66             # and quote like stuff, and accessible to the child classes
67              
68             # An outright scan, raw and fast.
69             # Searches for a particular character, not escaped, loading in new
70             # lines as needed.
71             # When called, we start at the current position.
72             # When leaving, the position should be set to the position
73             # of the character, NOT the one after it.
74             sub _scan_for_unescaped_character {
75 15465     15465   18944 my $class = shift;
76 15465         16036 my $t = shift;
77 15465 50       31483 my $char = (length $_[0] == 1) ? quotemeta shift : return undef;
78              
79             # Create the search regex.
80             # Same as above but with a negative look-behind assertion.
81 15465         177832 my $search = qr/(.*?(?
82              
83 15465         24752 my $string = '';
84 15465         28817 while ( exists $t->{line} ) {
85             # Get the search area for the current line
86 18239         38929 pos $t->{line} = $t->{line_cursor};
87              
88             # Can we find a match on this line
89 18239 100       214200 if ( $t->{line} =~ m/\G$search/gc ) {
90             # Found the character on this line
91 13783         34028 $t->{line_cursor} += length($1) - 1;
92 13783         52117 return $string . $1;
93             }
94              
95             # Load in the next line
96 4456         9304 $string .= substr $t->{line}, $t->{line_cursor};
97 4456         8948 my $rv = $t->_fill_line('inscan');
98 4456 100       7405 if ( $rv ) {
    50          
99             # Push to first character
100 2774         4947 $t->{line_cursor} = 0;
101             } elsif ( defined $rv ) {
102             # We hit the End of File
103 1682         5060 return \$string;
104             } else {
105             # Unexpected error
106 0         0 return undef;
107             }
108             }
109              
110             # We shouldn't be able to get here
111 0         0 return undef;
112             }
113              
114             # Scan for a close braced, and take into account both escaping,
115             # and open close bracket pairs in the string. When complete, the
116             # method leaves the line cursor on the LAST character found.
117             sub _scan_for_brace_character {
118 1685     1685   2062 my $class = shift;
119 1685         2011 my $t = shift;
120 1685 50       6409 my $close_brace = $_[0] =~ /^(?:\>|\)|\}|\])$/ ? shift : Carp::confess(''); # return undef;
121 1685         2334 my $open_brace = $close_brace;
122 1685         2939 $open_brace =~ tr/\>\)\}\]/\<\(\{\[/;
123              
124             # Create the search string
125 1685         2625 $close_brace = quotemeta $close_brace;
126 1685         2952 $open_brace = quotemeta $open_brace;
127 1685         21105 my $search = qr/\G(.*?(?
128              
129             # Loop as long as we can get new lines
130 1685         2971 my $string = '';
131 1685         2202 my $depth = 1;
132 1685         3523 while ( exists $t->{line} ) {
133             # Get the search area
134 2854         5749 pos $t->{line} = $t->{line_cursor};
135              
136             # Look for a match
137 2854 100       18715 unless ( $t->{line} =~ /$search/gc ) {
138             # Load in the next line
139 744         1535 $string .= substr( $t->{line}, $t->{line_cursor} );
140 744         1420 my $rv = $t->_fill_line('inscan');
141 744 100       1314 if ( $rv ) {
142             # Push to first character
143 588         826 $t->{line_cursor} = 0;
144 588         979 next;
145             }
146 156 50       313 if ( defined $rv ) {
147             # We hit the End of File
148 156         572 return \$string;
149             }
150              
151             # Unexpected error
152 0         0 return undef;
153             }
154              
155             # Add to the string
156 2110         4893 $string .= $1;
157 2110         3653 $t->{line_cursor} += length $1;
158              
159             # Alter the depth and continue if we aren't at the end
160 2110 100       11182 $depth += ($1 =~ /$open_brace$/) ? 1 : -1 and next;
    100          
161              
162             # Rewind the cursor by one character ( cludgy hack )
163 1529         2431 $t->{line_cursor} -= 1;
164 1529         5077 return $string;
165             }
166              
167             # Returning the string as a reference indicates EOF
168 0         0 \$string;
169             }
170              
171             # Find all spaces and comments, up to, but not including
172             # the first non-whitespace character.
173             #
174             # Although it doesn't return it, it leaves the cursor
175             # on the character following the gap
176             sub _scan_quote_like_operator_gap {
177 651     651   894 my $t = $_[1];
178              
179 651         990 my $string = '';
180 651         1426 while ( exists $t->{line} ) {
181             # Get the search area for the current line
182 721         1394 pos $t->{line} = $t->{line_cursor};
183              
184             # Since this regex can match zero characters, it should always match
185 721 50       2749 $t->{line} =~ /\G(\s*(?:\#.*)?)/gc or return undef;
186              
187             # Add the chars found to the string
188 721         1563 $string .= $1;
189              
190             # Did we match the entire line?
191 721 100       1919 unless ( $t->{line_cursor} + length $1 == length $t->{line} ) {
192             # Partial line match, which means we are at
193             # the end of the gap. Fix the cursor and return
194             # the string.
195 460         966 $t->{line_cursor} += length $1;
196 460         1131 return $string;
197             }
198              
199             # Load in the next line.
200             # If we reach the EOF, $t->{line} gets deleted,
201             # which is caught by the while.
202 261         2049 my $rv = $t->_fill_line('inscan');
203 261 100       631 if ( $rv ) {
    50          
204             # Set the cursor to the first character
205 70         179 $t->{line_cursor} = 0;
206             } elsif ( defined $rv ) {
207             # Returning the string as a reference indicates EOF
208 191         407 return \$string;
209             } else {
210 0           return undef;
211             }
212             }
213              
214             # Shouldn't be able to get here
215 0           return undef;
216             }
217              
218             1;
219              
220             =pod
221              
222             =head1 SUPPORT
223              
224             See the L in the main module.
225              
226             =head1 AUTHOR
227              
228             Adam Kennedy Eadamk@cpan.orgE
229              
230             =head1 COPYRIGHT
231              
232             Copyright 2001 - 2011 Adam Kennedy.
233              
234             This program is free software; you can redistribute
235             it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
236              
237             The full text of the license can be found in the
238             LICENSE file included with this module.
239              
240             =cut