# $Id: telnet.pm,v 2.102 2008/05/23 21:30:10 abigail Exp $ package Regexp::Common::URI::telnet; use strict; local $^W = 1; use Regexp::Common qw /pattern clean no_defaults/; use Regexp::Common::URI qw /register_uri/; use Regexp::Common::URI::RFC1738 qw /$user $password $host $port/; use vars qw /$VERSION/; ($VERSION) = q $Revision: 2.102 $ =~ /[\d.]+/g; my $telnet_uri = "(?k:(?k:telnet)://(?:(?k:(?k:$user)(?::(?k:$password))?)\@)?" . "(?k:(?k:$host)(?::(?k:$port))?)(?k:/)?)"; register_uri telnet => $telnet_uri; pattern name => [qw (URI telnet)], create => $telnet_uri, ; 1; __END__ =pod =head1 NAME Regexp::Common::URI::telnet -- Returns a pattern for telnet URIs. =head1 SYNOPSIS use Regexp::Common qw /URI/; while (<>) { /$RE{URI}{telnet}/ and print "Contains a telnet URI.\n"; } =head1 DESCRIPTION =head2 $RE{URI}{telnet} Returns a pattern that matches I URIs, as defined by RFC 1738. Telnet URIs have the form: "telnet:" "//" [ user [ ":" password ] "@" ] host [ ":" port ] [ "/" ] Under C<{-keep}>, the following are returned: =over 4 =item $1 The complete URI. =item $2 The scheme. =item $3 The username:password combo, or just the username if there is no password. =item $4 The username, if given. =item $5 The password, if given. =item $6 The host:port combo, or just the host if there's no port. =item $7 The host. =item $8 The port, if given. =item $9 The trailing slash, if any. =back =head1 REFERENCES =over 4 =item B<[RFC 1738]> Berners-Lee, Tim, Masinter, L., McCahill, M.: I. December 1994. =back =head1 HISTORY $Log: telnet.pm,v $ Revision 2.102 2008/05/23 21:30:10 abigail Changed email address Revision 2.101 2008/05/23 21:28:02 abigail Changed license Revision 2.100 2003/02/10 21:06:43 abigail telnet URI =head1 SEE ALSO L for other supported URIs. =head1 AUTHOR Damian Conway (damian@conway.org) =head1 MAINTAINANCE This package is maintained by Abigail S<(I)>. =head1 BUGS AND IRRITATIONS Bound to be plenty. =head1 COPYRIGHT This software is Copyright (c) 2001 - 2008, Damian Conway and Abigail. This module is free software, and maybe used under any of the following licenses: 1) The Perl Artistic License. See the file COPYRIGHT.AL. 2) The Perl Artistic License 2.0. See the file COPYRIGHT.AL2. 3) The BSD Licence. See the file COPYRIGHT.BSD. 4) The MIT Licence. See the file COPYRIGHT.MIT. =cut