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use Regexp::Common qw /pattern clean no_defaults/;
use strict;
use warnings;
use vars qw /$VERSION/;
$VERSION = '2010010201';
sub gen_delimited {
my ($dels, $escs) = @_;
# return '(?:\S*)' unless $dels =~ /\S/;
if (length $escs) {
$escs .= substr ($escs, -1) x (length ($dels) - length ($escs));
}
my @pat = ();
my $i;
for ($i=0; $i < length $dels; $i++) {
my $del = quotemeta substr ($dels, $i, 1);
my $esc = length($escs) ? quotemeta substr ($escs, $i, 1) : "";
if ($del eq $esc) {
push @pat,
"(?k:$del)(?k:[^$del]*(?:(?:$del$del)[^$del]*)*)(?k:$del)";
}
elsif (length $esc) {
push @pat,
"(?k:$del)(?k:[^$esc$del]*(?:$esc.[^$esc$del]*)*)(?k:$del)";
}
else {
push @pat, "(?k:$del)(?k:[^$del]*)(?k:$del)";
}
}
my $pat = join '|', @pat;
return "(?k:$pat)";
}
sub _croak {
require Carp;
goto &Carp::croak;
}
pattern name => [qw( delimited -delim= -esc=\\ )],
create => sub {my $flags = $_[1];
_croak 'Must specify delimiter in $RE{delimited}'
unless length $flags->{-delim};
return gen_delimited (@{$flags}{-delim, -esc});
},
;
pattern name => [qw( quoted -esc=\\ )],
create => sub {my $flags = $_[1];
return gen_delimited (q{"'`}, $flags -> {-esc});
},
;
1;
__END__
=pod
=head1 NAME
Regexp::Common::delimited -- provides a regex for delimited strings
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Regexp::Common qw /delimited/;
while (<>) {
/$RE{delimited}{-delim=>'"'}/ and print 'a \" delimited string';
/$RE{delimited}{-delim=>'/'}/ and print 'a \/ delimited string';
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Please consult the manual of L<Regexp::Common> for a general description
of the works of this interface.
Do not use this module directly, but load it via I<Regexp::Common>.
=head2 C<$RE{delimited}{-delim}{-esc}>
Returns a pattern that matches a single-character-delimited substring,
with optional internal escaping of the delimiter.
When C<-delim=I<S>> is specified, each character in the sequence I<S> is
a possible delimiter. There is no default delimiter, so this flag must always
be specified.
If C<-esc=I<S>> is specified, each character in the sequence I<S> is
the delimiter for the corresponding character in the C<-delim=I<S>> list.
The default escape is backslash.
For example:
$RE{delimited}{-delim=>'"'} # match "a \" delimited string"
$RE{delimited}{-delim=>'"'}{-esc=>'"'} # match "a "" delimited string"
$RE{delimited}{-delim=>'/'} # match /a \/ delimited string/
$RE{delimited}{-delim=>q{'"}} # match "string" or 'string'
Under C<-keep> (See L<Regexp::Common>):
=over 4
=item $1
captures the entire match
=item $2
captures the opening delimiter (provided only one delimiter was specified)
=item $3
captures delimited portion of the string (provided only one delimiter was
specified)
=item $4
captures the closing delimiter (provided only one delimiter was specified)
=back
=head2 $RE{quoted}{-esc}
A synonym for C<$RE{delimited}{q{-delim='"`}{...}}>
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Regexp::Common> for a general description of how to use this interface.
=head1 AUTHOR
Damian Conway (damian@conway.org)
=head1 MAINTAINANCE
This package is maintained by Abigail S<(I<regexp-common@abigail.be>)>.
=head1 BUGS AND IRRITATIONS
Bound to be plenty.
For a start, there are many common regexes missing.
Send them in to I<regexp-common@abigail.be>.
=head1 LICENSE and COPYRIGHT
This software is Copyright (c) 2001 - 2009, 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
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