# # Copyright (C) 1999 Eric Bohlman, Loic Dachary # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the # Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any # later version. You may also use, redistribute and/or modify it # under the terms of the Artistic License supplied with your Perl # distribution # # 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. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # # $Header: /usr/local/cvsroot/Text-Query/lib/Text/Query/SolveAdvancedString.pm,v 1.2 1999/06/14 12:53:58 loic Exp $ # package Text::Query::SolveAdvancedString; use strict; use Text::Query::Solve; use vars qw(@ISA); @ISA = qw(Text::Query::Solve); sub initialize { } sub match { my($self) = shift; my($expr) = shift; return $expr->(shift || $_) if(@_ <= 1 && ref($_[0]) ne 'ARRAY'); my($pa) = (@_ == 1 && ref($_[0]) eq 'ARRAY') ? shift : \@_; my(@ra); if(ref($pa->[0]) eq 'ARRAY') { @ra = grep { $expr->($_[0]) } @$pa; } else { @ra = grep { $expr->($_) } @$pa; } return wantarray ? @ra : \@ra; } sub matchscalar { my($self) = shift; my($expr) = shift; return $expr->(shift || $_); } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Text::Query::SolveAdvancedString - Apply query expression on strings =head1 SYNOPSIS use Text::Query; my $q=new Text::Query('hello and world', -parse => 'Text::Query::ParseAdvanced', -solve => 'Text::Query::SolveAdvancedString', -build => 'Text::Query::BuildAdvancedString'); $q->match('this hello is a world') =head1 DESCRIPTION Applies an expression built by C to a list of strings. =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item match ([TARGET]) If C is a scalar, C returns a true value if the string specified by C matches the query object's query expression. If C is not given, the match is made against C<$_>. If C is an array, C returns a (possibly empty) list of all matching elements. If the elements of the array are references to sub- arrays, the match is done against the first element of each sub-array. This allows arbitrary information (e.g. filenames) to be associated with each string to match. If C is a reference to an array, C returns a reference to a (possibly empty) list of all matching elements. =item matchscalar ([TARGET]) Behaves just like C when C is a scalar or is not given. Slightly faster than C under these circumstances. =head1 AUTHORS Eric Bohlman (ebohlman@netcom.com) Loic Dachary (loic@senga.org) =cut # Local Variables: *** # mode: perl *** # End: ***