File Coverage

blib/lib/PPI/Token/Magic.pm
Criterion Covered Total %
statement 61 64 95.3
branch 31 34 91.1
condition 14 15 93.3
subroutine 6 6 100.0
pod 1 1 100.0
total 113 120 94.1


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1             package PPI::Token::Magic;
2              
3             =pod
4              
5             =head1 NAME
6              
7             PPI::Token::Magic - Tokens representing magic variables
8              
9             =head1 INHERITANCE
10              
11             PPI::Token::Magic
12             isa PPI::Token::Symbol
13             isa PPI::Token
14             isa PPI::Element
15              
16             =head1 SYNOPSIS
17              
18             # When we say magic variables, we mean these...
19             $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9
20             $_ $& $` $' $+ @+ %+ $* $. $/ $|
21             $\ $" $; $% $= $- @- %- $) $#
22             $~ $^ $: $? $! %! $@ $$ $< $>
23             $( $0 $[ $] @_ @* $} $, $#+ $#-
24             $^L $^A $^E $^C $^D $^F $^H
25             $^I $^M $^N $^O $^P $^R $^S
26             $^T $^V $^W $^X %^H
27              
28             =head1 DESCRIPTION
29              
30             C is a sub-class of L which
31             identifies the token as "magic variable", one of the strange and
32             unusual variables that are connected to "things" behind the scenes.
33              
34             Some are extremely common, like C<$_>, and others you will quite
35             probably never encounter in your Perl career.
36              
37             =head1 METHODS
38              
39             The class provides no additional methods, beyond those provided by
40             L, L and L.
41              
42             =cut
43              
44 65     65   466 use strict;
  65         154  
  65         2082  
45 65     65   358 use PPI::Token::Symbol ();
  65         133  
  65         903  
46 65     65   31722 use PPI::Token::Unknown ();
  65         194  
  65         1875  
47 65     65   454 use PPI::Singletons qw' %MAGIC $CURLY_SYMBOL ';
  65         153  
  65         65303  
48              
49             our $VERSION = '1.277';
50              
51             our @ISA = "PPI::Token::Symbol";
52              
53             sub __TOKENIZER__on_char {
54 1509     1509   2692 my $t = $_[1];
55              
56             # $c is the candidate new content
57 1509         3999 my $c = $t->{token}->{content} . substr( $t->{line}, $t->{line_cursor}, 1 );
58              
59             # Do a quick first test so we don't have to do more than this one.
60             # All of the tests below match this one, so it should provide a
61             # small speed up. This regex should be updated to match the inside
62             # tests if they are changed.
63 1509 100       6814 if ( $c =~ /^ \$ .* [ \w : \$ \{ ] $/x ) {
    100          
64              
65 913 100 100     4380 if ( $c =~ /^(\$(?:\_[\w:]|::))/ or $c =~ /^\$\'[\w]/ ) {
66             # If and only if we have $'\d, it is not a
67             # symbol. (this was apparently a conscious choice)
68             # Note that $::0 on the other hand is legal
69 90 100       261 if ( $c =~ /^\$\'\d$/ ) {
70             # In this case, we have a magic plus a digit.
71             # Save the CURRENT token, and rerun the on_char
72 1         5 return $t->_finalize_token->__TOKENIZER__on_char( $t );
73             }
74              
75             # A symbol in the style $_foo or $::foo or $'foo.
76             # Overwrite the current token
77 89         294 $t->{class} = $t->{token}->set_class('Symbol');
78 89         296 return PPI::Token::Symbol->__TOKENIZER__on_char( $t );
79             }
80              
81 823 100       2015 if ( $c =~ /^\$\$\w/ ) {
82             # This is really a scalar dereference. ( $$foo )
83             # Add the current token as the cast...
84 76         282 $t->{token} = PPI::Token::Cast->new( '$' );
85 76         305 $t->_finalize_token;
86              
87             # ... and create a new token for the symbol
88 76         283 return $t->_new_token( 'Symbol', '$' );
89             }
90              
91 747 100       1639 if ( $c eq '$${' ) {
92             # This _might_ be a dereference of one of the
93             # control-character symbols.
94 1         5 pos $t->{line} = $t->{line_cursor} + 1;
95 1 50       9 if ( $t->{line} =~ m/$CURLY_SYMBOL/gc ) {
96             # This is really a dereference. ( $${^_foo} )
97             # Add the current token as the cast...
98 1         4 $t->{token} = PPI::Token::Cast->new( '$' );
99 1         9 $t->_finalize_token;
100              
101             # ... and create a new token for the symbol
102 1         3 return $t->_new_token( 'Magic', '$' );
103             }
104             }
105              
106 746 100 100     2533 if ( $c eq '$#$' or $c eq '$#{' ) {
107             # This is really an index dereferencing cast, although
108             # it has the same two chars as the magic variable $#.
109 32         128 $t->{class} = $t->{token}->set_class('Cast');
110 32         124 return $t->_finalize_token->__TOKENIZER__on_char( $t );
111             }
112              
113 714 100       1674 if ( $c =~ /^(\$\#)\w/ ) {
114             # This is really an array index thingy ( $#array )
115 94         536 $t->{token} = PPI::Token::ArrayIndex->new( "$1" );
116 94         391 return PPI::Token::ArrayIndex->__TOKENIZER__on_char( $t );
117             }
118              
119 620 100       1586 if ( $c =~ /^\$\^\w+$/o ) {
120             # It's an escaped char magic... maybe ( like $^M )
121 361         755 my $next = substr( $t->{line}, $t->{line_cursor}+1, 1 ); # Peek ahead
122 361 100 66     1111 if ($MAGIC{$c} && (!$next || $next !~ /\w/)) {
      100        
123 33         91 $t->{token}->{content} = $c;
124 33         82 $t->{line_cursor}++;
125             } else {
126             # Maybe it's a long magic variable like $^WIDE_SYSTEM_CALLS
127 328         834 return 1;
128             }
129             }
130              
131 292 50       817 if ( $c =~ /^\$\#\{/ ) {
132             # The $# is actually a cast, and { is its block
133             # Add the current token as the cast...
134 0         0 $t->{token} = PPI::Token::Cast->new( '$#' );
135 0         0 $t->_finalize_token;
136              
137             # ... and create a new token for the block
138 0         0 return $t->_new_token( 'Structure', '{' );
139             }
140             } elsif ($c =~ /^%\^/) {
141 17 50       89 return 1 if $c eq '%^';
142             # It's an escaped char magic... maybe ( like %^H )
143 17 100       74 if ($MAGIC{$c}) {
144 8         25 $t->{token}->{content} = $c;
145 8         19 $t->{line_cursor}++;
146             } else {
147             # Back off, treat '%' as an operator
148 9         25 chop $t->{token}->{content};
149 9         32 bless $t->{token}, $t->{class} = 'PPI::Token::Operator';
150 9         19 $t->{line_cursor}--;
151             }
152             }
153              
154 888 100       2435 if ( $MAGIC{$c} ) {
155             # $#+ and $#-
156 42         140 $t->{line_cursor} += length( $c ) - length( $t->{token}->{content} );
157 42         83 $t->{token}->{content} = $c;
158             } else {
159 846         2764 pos $t->{line} = $t->{line_cursor};
160 846 100 100     8358 if ( $t->{line} =~ m/($CURLY_SYMBOL)/gc ) {
    100          
161             # control character symbol (e.g. ${^MATCH})
162 7         23 $t->{token}->{content} .= $1;
163 7         15 $t->{line_cursor} += length $1;
164             } elsif ( $c =~ /^\$\d+$/ and $t->{line} =~ /\G(\d+)/gc ) {
165             # Grab trailing digits of regex capture variables.
166 5         18 $t->{token}{content} .= $1;
167 5         20 $t->{line_cursor} += length $1;
168             }
169             }
170              
171             # End the current magic token, and recheck
172 888         2502 $t->_finalize_token->__TOKENIZER__on_char( $t );
173             }
174              
175             # Our version of canonical is plain simple
176 17     17 1 54 sub canonical { $_[0]->content }
177              
178             1;
179              
180             =pod
181              
182             =head1 SUPPORT
183              
184             See the L in the main module.
185              
186             =head1 AUTHOR
187              
188             Adam Kennedy Eadamk@cpan.orgE
189              
190             =head1 COPYRIGHT
191              
192             Copyright 2001 - 2011 Adam Kennedy.
193              
194             This program is free software; you can redistribute
195             it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
196              
197             The full text of the license can be found in the
198             LICENSE file included with this module.
199              
200             =cut