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NAME

Text::Template::Simple::Tokenizer - Tokenizer

SYNOPSIS

   use strict;
   use constant TYPE => 0;
   use constant DATA => 1;
   use Text::Template::Simple::Tokenize;
   my $t = Text::Template::Simple::Tokenize->new( $start_delim, $end_delim );
   my $tokens = $t->tokenize( $raw_data );
   foreach my $token ( @{ $tokens } ) {
      printf "Token type: %s\n", $token->[TYPE];
      printf "Token data: %s\n", $token->[DATA];
   }

DESCRIPTION

This document describes version 0.79_03 of Text::Template::Simple::Tokenizer released on 1 May 2009.

WARNING: This version of the module is part of a developer (beta) release of the distribution and it is not suitable for production use.

Tokenizes the input with the defined delimiter pair.

METHODS

new

The object constructor. Accepts two parameters in this order: start_delimiter and end_delimiter.

tokenize

Tokenizes the input with the supplied delimiter pair. Accepts a single parameter: the raw template string.

ESCAPE METHODS

tilde

Escapes the tilde character.

quote

Escapes double quotes.

AUTHOR

Burak Gürsoy, <burak@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2004-2008 Burak Gürsoy. All rights reserved.

LICENSE

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.