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blib/lib/PPI/Token/Word.pm
Criterion Covered Total %
statement 101 119 84.8
branch 57 72 79.1
condition 41 45 91.1
subroutine 8 8 100.0
pod 2 2 100.0
total 209 246 84.9


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1             package PPI::Token::Word;
2              
3             =pod
4              
5             =head1 NAME
6              
7             PPI::Token::Word - The generic "word" Token
8              
9             =head1 INHERITANCE
10              
11             PPI::Token::Word
12             isa PPI::Token
13             isa PPI::Element
14              
15             =head1 DESCRIPTION
16              
17             A C object is a PPI-specific representation of several
18             different types of word-like things, and is one of the most common Token
19             classes found in typical documents.
20              
21             Specifically, it includes not only barewords, but also any other valid
22             Perl identifier including non-operator keywords and core functions, and
23             any include C<::> separators inside it, as long as it fits the
24             format of a class, function, etc.
25              
26             =head1 METHODS
27              
28             There are no methods available for C beyond those
29             provided by its L and L parent
30             classes.
31              
32             We expect to add additional methods to help further resolve a Word as
33             a function, method, etc over time. If you need such a thing right
34             now, look at L.
35              
36             =cut
37              
38 69     69   351 use strict;
  69         97  
  69         1887  
39 69     69   238 use PPI::Token ();
  69         93  
  69         1278  
40 69     69   225 use PPI::Singletons qw' %OPERATOR %QUOTELIKE %KEYWORDS ';
  69         112  
  69         119412  
41              
42             our $VERSION = '1.291';
43              
44             our @ISA = "PPI::Token";
45              
46             =pod
47              
48             =head2 literal
49              
50             Returns the value of the Word as a string. This assumes (often
51             incorrectly) that the Word is a bareword and not a function, method,
52             keyword, etc. This differs from C because C expands
53             to C.
54              
55             =cut
56              
57             sub literal {
58 4     4 1 876 my $self = shift;
59 4         11 my $word = $self->content;
60              
61             # Expand Foo'Bar to Foo::Bar
62 4         12 $word =~ s/\'/::/g;
63              
64 4         14 return $word;
65             }
66              
67             =pod
68              
69             =head2 method_call
70              
71             Answers whether this is the name of a method in a method call. Returns true if
72             yes, false if no, and nothing if unknown.
73              
74             =cut
75              
76             sub method_call {
77 22     22 1 4817 my $self = shift;
78              
79 22         56 my $previous = $self->sprevious_sibling;
80 22 100 100     82 if (
      100        
81             $previous
82             and
83             $previous->isa('PPI::Token::Operator')
84             and
85             $previous->content eq '->'
86             ) {
87 4         13 return 1;
88             }
89              
90 18         27 my $snext = $self->snext_sibling;
91 18 100       36 return 0 unless $snext;
92              
93 15 100 100     116 if (
      100        
      100        
      100        
94             $snext->isa('PPI::Structure::List')
95             or
96             $snext->isa('PPI::Token::Structure')
97             or
98             $snext->isa('PPI::Token::Operator')
99             and (
100             $snext->content eq ','
101             or
102             $snext->content eq '=>'
103             )
104             ) {
105 9         29 return 0;
106             }
107              
108 6 100 100     20 if (
109             $snext->isa('PPI::Token::Word')
110             and
111             $snext->content =~ m< \w :: \z >xms
112             ) {
113 1         16 return 1;
114             }
115              
116 5         15 return;
117             }
118              
119              
120             sub __TOKENIZER__on_char {
121 13     13   25 my $class = shift;
122 13         19 my $t = shift;
123              
124             # Suck in till the end of the bareword
125 13         59 pos $t->{line} = $t->{line_cursor};
126 13 100       76 if ( $t->{line} =~ m/\G(\w+(?:(?:\'|::)\w+)*(?:::)?)/gc ) {
127 9         24 my $word = $1;
128             # Special Case: If we accidentally treat eq'foo' like
129             # the word "eq'foo", then just make 'eq' (or whatever
130             # else is in the %KEYWORDS hash.
131 9 0 33     28 if ( $word =~ /^(\w+)'/ && $KEYWORDS{$1} ) {
132 0         0 $word = $1;
133             }
134 9         16 $t->{token}->{content} .= $word;
135 9         22 $t->{line_cursor} += length $word;
136              
137             }
138              
139             # We might be a subroutine attribute.
140 13 50       35 if ( __current_token_is_attribute($t) ) {
141 0         0 $t->{class} = $t->{token}->set_class( 'Attribute' );
142 0         0 return $t->{class}->__TOKENIZER__commit( $t );
143             }
144              
145 13         78 my $word = $t->{token}->{content};
146 13 50       77 if ( $KEYWORDS{$word} ) {
147             # Check for a Perl keyword that is forced to be a normal word instead
148 0 0       0 if ( $t->__current_token_is_forced_word ) {
149 0         0 $t->{class} = $t->{token}->set_class( 'Word' );
150 0         0 return $t->{class}->__TOKENIZER__on_char( $t );
151             }
152              
153             # Check for a quote like operator. %QUOTELIKE must be subset of %KEYWORDS
154 0 0       0 if ( $QUOTELIKE{$word} ) {
155 0         0 $t->{class} = $t->{token}->set_class( $QUOTELIKE{$word} );
156 0         0 return $t->{class}->__TOKENIZER__on_char( $t );
157             }
158              
159             # Or one of the word operators. %OPERATOR must be subset of %KEYWORDS
160 0 0       0 if ( $OPERATOR{$word} ) {
161 0         0 $t->{class} = $t->{token}->set_class( 'Operator' );
162 0         0 return $t->_finalize_token->__TOKENIZER__on_char( $t );
163             }
164             }
165              
166             # Unless this is a simple identifier, at this point
167             # it has to be a normal bareword
168 13 100       45 if ( $word =~ /\:/ ) {
169 5         14 return $t->_finalize_token->__TOKENIZER__on_char( $t );
170             }
171              
172             # If the NEXT character in the line is a colon, this
173             # is a label.
174 8         18 my $char = substr( $t->{line}, $t->{line_cursor}, 1 );
175 8 50       58 if ( $char eq ':' ) {
    100          
176 0         0 $t->{token}->{content} .= ':';
177 0         0 $t->{line_cursor}++;
178 0         0 $t->{class} = $t->{token}->set_class( 'Label' );
179              
180             # If not a label, '_' on its own is the magic filehandle
181             } elsif ( $word eq '_' ) {
182 1         6 $t->{class} = $t->{token}->set_class( 'Magic' );
183              
184             }
185              
186             # Finalise and process the character again
187 8         24 $t->_finalize_token->__TOKENIZER__on_char( $t );
188             }
189              
190              
191              
192             # We are committed to being a bareword.
193             # Or so we would like to believe.
194             sub __TOKENIZER__commit {
195 60995     60995   86992 my ($class, $t) = @_;
196              
197             # Our current position is the first character of the bareword.
198             # Capture the bareword.
199 60995         142270 pos $t->{line} = $t->{line_cursor};
200 60995 50       297295 unless ( $t->{line} =~ m/\G((?!\d)\w+(?:(?:\'|::)\w+)*(?:::)?)/gc ) {
201             # Programmer error
202 0         0 die sprintf "Fatal error... regex failed to match in '%s' when expected", substr $t->{line}, $t->{line_cursor};
203             }
204              
205             # Special Case: If we accidentally treat eq'foo' like the word "eq'foo",
206             # then unwind it and just make it 'eq' (or the other stringy comparitors)
207 60995         120688 my $word = $1;
208 60995 100 100     115033 if ( $word =~ /^(\w+)'/ && $KEYWORDS{$1} ) {
209 261         453 $word = $1;
210             }
211              
212             # Advance the position one after the end of the bareword
213 60995         78604 $t->{line_cursor} += length $word;
214              
215             # We might be a subroutine attribute.
216 60995 100       102382 if ( __current_token_is_attribute($t) ) {
217 1065         2406 $t->_new_token( 'Attribute', $word );
218             return ($t->{line_cursor} >= $t->{line_length}) ? 0
219 1065 50       3240 : $t->{class}->__TOKENIZER__on_char($t);
220             }
221              
222             # Check for the end of the file
223 59930 100       113275 if ( $word eq '__END__' ) {
224             # Create the token for the __END__ itself
225 8         26 $t->_new_token( 'Separator', $1 );
226 8         18 $t->_finalize_token;
227              
228             # Move into the End zone (heh)
229 8         12 $t->{zone} = 'PPI::Token::End';
230              
231             # Add the rest of the line as a comment, and a whitespace newline
232             # Anything after the __END__ on the line is "ignored". So we must
233             # also ignore it, by turning it into a comment.
234 8         18 my $end_rest = substr( $t->{line}, $t->{line_cursor} );
235 8         16 $t->{line_cursor} = length $t->{line};
236 8 100       28 if ( $end_rest =~ /\n$/ ) {
237 6         15 chomp $end_rest;
238 6 100       17 $t->_new_token( 'Comment', $end_rest ) if length $end_rest;
239 6         16 $t->_new_token( 'Whitespace', "\n" );
240             } else {
241 2 100       6 $t->_new_token( 'Comment', $end_rest ) if length $end_rest;
242             }
243 8         19 $t->_finalize_token;
244              
245 8         26 return 0;
246             }
247              
248             # Check for the data section
249 59922 100       88939 if ( $word eq '__DATA__' ) {
250             # Create the token for the __DATA__ itself
251 6         23 $t->_new_token( 'Separator', "$1" );
252 6         16 $t->_finalize_token;
253              
254             # Move into the Data zone
255 6         10 $t->{zone} = 'PPI::Token::Data';
256              
257             # Add the rest of the line as the Data token
258 6         13 my $data_rest = substr( $t->{line}, $t->{line_cursor} );
259 6         11 $t->{line_cursor} = length $t->{line};
260 6 100       34 if ( $data_rest =~ /\n$/ ) {
261 4         13 chomp $data_rest;
262 4 100       15 $t->_new_token( 'Comment', $data_rest ) if length $data_rest;
263 4         9 $t->_new_token( 'Whitespace', "\n" );
264             } else {
265 2 100       9 $t->_new_token( 'Comment', $data_rest ) if length $data_rest;
266             }
267 6         12 $t->_finalize_token;
268              
269 6         18 return 0;
270             }
271              
272 59916         60183 my $token_class;
273 59916 100 100     250935 if ( $word =~ /\:/ ) {
    100 100        
    100 66        
    100          
274             # Since it's not a simple identifier...
275 1316         1735 $token_class = 'Word';
276              
277             } elsif ( $KEYWORDS{$word} and $t->__current_token_is_forced_word ) {
278 6629         10529 $token_class = 'Word';
279              
280             } elsif ( $QUOTELIKE{$word} ) {
281             # Special Case: A Quote-like operator
282 2696         6742 $t->_new_token( $QUOTELIKE{$word}, $word );
283             return ($t->{line_cursor} >= $t->{line_length}) ? 0
284 2696 50       10069 : $t->{class}->__TOKENIZER__on_char( $t );
285              
286             } elsif ( $OPERATOR{$word} && ($word ne 'x' || $t->_current_x_is_operator) ) {
287             # Word operator
288 1648         2203 $token_class = 'Operator';
289              
290             } else {
291             # Get tokens early to be sure to not disturb state set up by pos and m//gc.
292 47627         76059 my @tokens = $t->_previous_significant_tokens(1);
293              
294             # If the next character is a ':' then it's a label...
295 47627         84315 pos $t->{line} = $t->{line_cursor};
296 47627 100       132832 if ( $t->{line} =~ m/\G(\s*:)(?!:)/gc ) {
    100          
297 1367 100 100     8660 if ( $tokens[0] and $tokens[0]->{content} eq 'sub' ) {
    100 100        
298             # ... UNLESS it's after 'sub' in which
299             # case it is a sub name and an attribute
300             # operator.
301             # We COULD have checked this at the top
302             # level of checks, but this would impose
303             # an additional performance per-word
304             # penalty, and every other case where the
305             # attribute operator doesn't directly
306             # touch the object name already works.
307 624         977 $token_class = 'Word';
308             } elsif ( !($tokens[0] and $tokens[0]->isa('PPI::Token::Operator')) ) {
309 448         1195 $word .= $1;
310 448         762 $t->{line_cursor} += length($1);
311 448         773 $token_class = 'Label';
312             } else {
313 295         499 $token_class = 'Word';
314             }
315             } elsif ( $word eq '_' ) {
316 452         690 $token_class = 'Magic';
317             } else {
318 45808         63701 $token_class = 'Word';
319             }
320             }
321              
322             # Create the new token and finalise
323 57220         118305 $t->_new_token( $token_class, $word );
324 57220 50       97817 if ( $t->{line_cursor} >= $t->{line_length} ) {
325             # End of the line
326 0         0 $t->_finalize_token;
327 0         0 return 0;
328             }
329 57220         86938 $t->_finalize_token->__TOKENIZER__on_char($t);
330             }
331              
332              
333              
334             # Is the current Word really a subroutine attribute?
335             sub __current_token_is_attribute {
336 61008     61008   78810 my ( $t ) = @_;
337 61008         118713 my @tokens = $t->_previous_significant_tokens(1);
338             return (
339             $tokens[0]
340             and (
341             # hint from tokenizer
342             $tokens[0]->{_attribute}
343             # nothing between attribute and us except whitespace
344 61008   66     402213 or $tokens[0]->isa('PPI::Token::Attribute')
345             )
346             );
347             }
348              
349             1;
350              
351             =pod
352              
353             =head1 TO DO
354              
355             - Add C, C etc detector methods
356              
357             =head1 SUPPORT
358              
359             See the L in the main module.
360              
361             =head1 AUTHOR
362              
363             Adam Kennedy Eadamk@cpan.orgE
364              
365             =head1 COPYRIGHT
366              
367             Copyright 2001 - 2011 Adam Kennedy.
368              
369             This program is free software; you can redistribute
370             it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
371              
372             The full text of the license can be found in the
373             LICENSE file included with this module.
374              
375             =cut