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=head1 NAME
MIME::Parser::Results - results of the last entity parsed
=head1 SYNOPSIS
Before reading further, you should see L<MIME::Parser> to make sure that
you understand where this module fits into the grand scheme of things.
Go on, do it now. I'll wait.
Ready? Ok...
### Do parse, get results:
my $entity = eval { $parser->parse(\*STDIN); };
my $results = $parser->results;
### Get all messages logged:
@msgs = $results->msgs;
### Get messages of specific types (also tests if there were problems):
$had_errors = $results->errors;
$had_warnings = $results->warnings;
### Get outermost header:
$top_head = $results->top_head;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Results from the last MIME::Parser parse.
=head1 PUBLIC INTERFACE
=over 4
=cut
use strict;
### Kit modules:
use MIME::Tools qw(:msgs);
#------------------------------
=item new
I<Constructor.>
=cut
sub new {
bless {
MPI_ID => 'MIME-parser',
MPI_Msgs => [],
MPI_Level => 0,
MPI_TopHead => undef,
}, shift;
}
#------------------------------
=item msgs
I<Instance method.>
Return all messages that we logged, in order.
Every message is a string beginning with its type followed by C<": ">;
the current types are C<debug>, C<warning>, and C<error>.
=cut
sub msgs {
@{shift->{MPI_Msgs}};
}
#------------------------------
=item errors
I<Instance method.>
Return all error messages that we logged, in order.
A convenience front-end onto msgs().
=cut
sub errors {
grep /^error: /, @{shift->{MPI_Msgs}};
}
#------------------------------
=item warnings
I<Instance method.>
Return all warning messages that we logged, in order.
A convenience front-end onto msgs().
=cut
sub warnings {
grep /^warning: /, @{shift->{MPI_Msgs}};
}
#------------------------------
=item top_head
I<Instance method.>
Return the topmost header, if we were able to read it.
This may be useful if the parse fails.
=cut
sub top_head {
my ($self, $head) = @_;
$self->{MPI_TopHead} = $head if @_ > 1;
$self->{MPI_TopHead};
}
#------------------------------
#
# PRIVATE: FOR USE DURING PARSING ONLY!
#
#------------------------------
#
# msg TYPE, MESSAGE...
#
# Take a message.
#
sub msg {
my $self = shift;
my $type = shift;
my @args = map { defined($_) ? $_ : '<<undef>>' } @_;
push @{$self->{MPI_Msgs}}, ($type.": ".join('', @args)."\n");
}
#------------------------------
#
# level [+1|-1]
#
# Return current parsing level.
#
sub level {
my ($self, $lvl) = @_;
$self->{MPI_Level} += $lvl if @_ > 1;
$self->{MPI_Level};
}
#------------------------------
#
# indent
#
# Return indent for current parsing level.
#
sub indent {
my ($self) = @_;
' ' x $self->{MPI_Level};
}
=back
=cut
1;
__END__
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<MIME::Tools>, L<MIME::Parser>
=head1 AUTHOR
Eryq (F<eryq@zeegee.com>), ZeeGee Software Inc (F<http://www.zeegee.com>).
All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute
it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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