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=head1 NAME |
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Message::Field::UA -- Perl module for Internet message |
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header field body consist of C<product> tokens |
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package Message::Field::UA; |
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use strict; |
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use vars qw(@ISA %REG $VERSION); |
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$VERSION=do{my @r=(q$Revision: 1.3 $=~/\d+/g);sprintf "%d."."%02d" x $#r,@r}; |
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require Message::Util; |
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require Message::Field::Structured; |
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push @ISA, qw(Message::Field::Structured); |
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use overload '""' => sub {shift->stringify}, |
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'@{}' => sub {shift->product}; |
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*REG = \%Message::Util::REG; |
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$REG{product} = qr#(?:$REG{http_token}|$REG{quoted_string})(?:$REG{FWS}/$REG{FWS}(?:$REG{http_token}|$REG{quoted_string}))?#; |
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$REG{M_product} = qr#($REG{http_token}|$REG{quoted_string})(?:$REG{FWS}/$REG{FWS}($REG{http_token}|$REG{quoted_string}))?#; |
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=head1 CONSTRUCTORS |
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The following methods construct new C<Message::Field::Numval> objects: |
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=over 4 |
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## Initialize of this class -- called by constructors |
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sub _init ($;%) { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my %options = @_; |
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my %DEFAULT = ( |
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#encoding_after_encode ## Inherited |
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#encoding_before_decode ## Inherited |
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-field_name => 'user-agent', |
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#format ## Inherited |
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#hook_encode_string ## Inherited |
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#hook_decode_string ## Inherited |
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-prepend => 1, |
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$self->SUPER::_init (%DEFAULT, %options); |
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} |
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=item Message::Field::UA->new ([%options]) |
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Constructs a new C<Message::Field::UA> object. You might pass some |
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options as parameters to the constructor. |
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## Inherited |
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=item Message::Field::UA->parse ($field-body, [%options]) |
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Constructs a new C<Message::Field::UA> object with |
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given field body. You might pass some options as parameters to the constructor. |
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sub parse ($$;%) { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $self = bless {}, $class; |
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my $field_body = shift; my @ua = (); |
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$self->_init (@_); |
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$field_body =~ s{^((?:$REG{FWS}$REG{comment})+)}{ |
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my $comments = $1; |
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$comments =~ s{$REG{M_comment}}{ |
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my $comment = $self->Message::Util::decode_ccontent ($1); |
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push @ua, {comment => [$comment]} if $comment; |
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}goex; |
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''; |
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}goex; |
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$field_body =~ s{$REG{M_product}((?:$REG{FWS}$REG{comment})*)}{ |
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my ($product, $product_version, $comments) = ($1, $2, $3); |
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for ($product, $product_version) { |
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my ($s,$q) = (Message::Util::unquote_if_quoted_string ($_), 0); |
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my %s = &{$self->{option}->{hook_decode_string}} ($self, $s, |
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type => ($q?'token/quoted':'token')); ## What token/quoted is? :-) |
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$_ = $s{value}; |
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} |
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my @comment = (); |
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$comments =~ s{$REG{M_comment}}{ |
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my $comment = $self->Message::Util::decode_ccontent ($1); |
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push @comment, $comment if $comment; |
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}goex; |
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push @ua, {name => $product, version => $product_version, |
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comment => \@comment}; |
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}goex; |
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$self->{product} = \@ua; |
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$self; |
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} |
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=head1 METHODS |
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=over 4 |
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=item $self->stringify () |
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Returns C<field-body> as a string. |
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sub stringify ($;%) { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my %option = @_; |
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$option{format} ||= $self->{option}->{format}; |
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my @r = (); |
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for my $p (@{$self->{product}}) { |
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if ($p->{name}) { |
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if ($option{format} eq 'http' |
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&& ( $p->{name} =~ /$REG{NON_http_token}/ |
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|| $p->{version} =~ /$REG{NON_http_token}/)) { |
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my $f = $p->{name}; |
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$f .= '/'.$p->{version} if $p->{version}; |
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push @r, '('. $self->encode_ccontent ($f) .')'; |
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} else { |
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my %e = &{$self->{option}->{hook_encode_string}} ($self, |
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$p->{name}, type => 'token'); |
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my %f = &{$self->{option}->{hook_encode_string}} ($self, |
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$p->{version}, type => 'token'); |
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push @r, |
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Message::Util::quote_unsafe_string ($e{value}, unsafe => 'NON_http_token') |
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.($f{value} ? '/' |
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.Message::Util::quote_unsafe_string ($f{value}, unsafe => 'NON_http_token') |
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:''); |
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} |
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} elsif ($p->{version}) { ## Error! |
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push @r, '('. $self->Message::Util::encode_ccontent ($p->{version}) .')'; |
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} |
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for (@{$p->{comment}}) { |
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push @r, '('. $self->Message::Util::encode_ccontent ($_) .')' if $_; |
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} |
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} |
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join ' ', @r; |
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} |
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*as_string = \&stringify; |
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=item $array = $self->product |
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Returns array reference of C<product>s. Each of array elements |
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are hash reference, and it has three key: C<name>, C<version>, |
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and C<comment>. C<comment> is array reference. |
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Example: |
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my $p = $ua->product->[0]; |
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printf "%s\t%s\t%s\n", $p->{name}, $p->{version}, join ('; ', @{$p->{comment}}); |
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sub product ($;%) { |
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my $self = shift; |
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$self->_delete_empty; |
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$self->{product}; |
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} |
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=item $name = $ua->product_name ($index) |
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=item $version = $ua->product_version ($index) |
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Returns product-name/-version of C<$index>'th C<product>. |
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sub product_name ($;$%) { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $index = shift; |
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$self->{product}->[$index]->{product} if ref $self->{product}->[$index]; |
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} |
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sub product_version ($;$%) { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $index = shift; |
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$self->{product}->[$index]->{product_version} if ref $self->{product}->[$index]; |
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} |
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=item $comment_ref = $ua->product_comment ($index) |
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Returns array reference of C<comment> of C<$index>'th C<product>. |
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(You can edit this array.) |
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sub product_comment ($;$%) { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $index = shift; |
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$self->{product}->[$index]->{comment} if ref $self->{product}->[$index]; |
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=item $hdr->add ($name, $version, [$name, $version, ...]) |
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Adds some field name/version pairs. Even if there are |
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one or more C<product>s whose name is same as C<$name> |
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(case sensible), given name/body pairs are ADDed. Use C<replace> |
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to remove C<old> one. |
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Instead of C<$version>, you can pass array reference. |
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[0] is used for C<version>, the others are saved as elements |
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of C<comment>. |
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C<-prepend> options is available. C<1> is default. |
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$ua->add (Perl => [$^V, $^O], 'foo.pl' => $VERSION, -prepend => 0); |
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print $ua; # foo.pl/1.00 Perl/5.6.1 (MSWin32) |
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sub add ($%) { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my %products = @_; |
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my %option = %{$self->{option}}; |
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for (grep {/^-/} keys %products) {$option{substr ($_, 1)} = $products{$_}} |
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for (grep {/^[^-]/} keys %products) { |
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my $name = $_; |
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my ($ver, $comment); |
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if (ref $products{$_} eq 'ARRAY') { |
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$ver = shift @{$products{$_}}; |
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$comment = $products{$_}; |
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$comment = []; |
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if ($ver =~ /[\x00-\x08\x0B\x0E-\x1A\x1C-\x1F\x7F]/) { |
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$ver = sprintf '%vd', $ver; |
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if ($option{prepend}) { |
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unshift @{$self->{product}}, {name => $name, version => $ver, |
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comment => $comment}; |
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push @{$self->{product}}, {name => $name, version => $ver, |
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=item $hdr->replace ($field-name, $field-body, [$name, $body, ...]) |
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Adds some field name/body pairs. If there are already |
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one or more field with name of C<$field-name>, it is replaced |
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Instead of C<$version>, you can pass array reference. |
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[0] is used for C<version>, the others are saved as elements |
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of C<comment>. |
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C<-prepend> options is available. C<1> is default. |
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sub replace ($%) { |
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my %option = %{$self->{option}}; |
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for (grep {/^-/} keys %params) {$option{substr ($_, 1)} = $params{$_}} |
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my (%new_product); |
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for (grep {/^[^-]/} keys %params) { |
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my $name = $_; |
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my ($ver, $comment); |
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if (ref $params{$_} eq 'ARRAY') { |
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$ver = shift @{$params{$_}}; |
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$comment = $params{$_}; |
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$ver = $params{$_}; |
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if ($ver =~ /[\x00-\x08\x0B\x0E-\x1A\x1C-\x1F\x7F]/) { |
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$new_product{$name} = {name => $name, version => $ver, comment => $comment}; |
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} |
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for my $product (@{$self->{product}}) { |
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if (defined $new_product{$product->{name}}) { |
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$product = $new_product {$product->{name}}; |
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for (keys %new_product) { |
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Deletes C<product>s whose name is C<$name>. |
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sub delete ($@) { |
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my %delete; for (@_) {$delete{$_} = 1} |
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for my $product (@{$self->{product}}) { |
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} |
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sub _delete_empty ($) { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my @nid; |
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=item $option-value = $ua->option ($option-name) |
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Gets option value. |
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=item $ua->option ($option-name, $option-value, ...) |
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Set option value(s). You can pass multiple option name-value pair |
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## Inherited |
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=item $clone = $ua->clone () |
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Returns a copy of the object. |
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sub clone ($) { |
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my $self = shift; |
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$self->_delete_empty; |
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my $clone = $self->SUPER::clone; |
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my @p; |
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for (@{$self->{product}}) { |
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my $name = ref $_->{name}? $_->{name}->clone: $_->{name}; |
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my $ver = ref $_->{version}? $_->{version}->clone: $_->{version}; |
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my @comment; |
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for (@{$_->{comment}}) { |
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push @comment, ref $_? $_->clone: $_; |
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} |
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push @p, {name => $name, version => $ver, comment => \@comment}; |
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} |
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$clone->{product} = \@p; |
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$clone; |
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} |
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=head1 LICENSE |
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Copyright 2002 wakaba E<lt>w@suika.fam.cxE<gt>. |
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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(at your option) any later version. |
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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GNU General Public License for more details. |
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to |
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the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, |
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