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=head1 NAME |
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PPI::Statement - The base class for Perl statements |
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=head1 INHERITANCE |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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PPI::Statement is the root class for all Perl statements. This includes (from |
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The class PPI::Statement itself represents a "Simple Statement" as defined |
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This covers all "scheduled" blocks, chunks of code that are executed separately |
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A package declaration, as defined in L. |
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A variable declaration statement. This could be either a straight |
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This covers the whole family of 'compound' statements, as described in |
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All compound statements have implicit ends. That is, they do not end with |
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The kind of statement introduced in Perl 5.10 that starts with 'given'. This |
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The kind of statement introduced in Perl 5.10 that starts with 'when' or |
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A special statement which encompasses an entire C<__DATA__> block, including |
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A special statement which encompasses an entire __END__ block, including |
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# Boolean conditions |
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if ( expression ) { ... } |
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that serves no purpose. Hence a 'null' statement. |
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are superfluous and should be able to be removed without damage to the file. |
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But don't do that, in case PPI has parsed something wrong. |
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which really means "unmatched closing brace". An unmatched open brace at the |
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