PPI::Lexer - The PPI Lexer
use PPI; # Create a new Lexer my $Lexer = PPI::Lexer->new; # Build a PPI::Document object from a Token stream my $Tokenizer = PPI::Tokenizer->load( 'My/Module.pm' ); my $Document = $Lexer->lex_tokenizer( $Tokenizer ); # Build a PPI::Document object for some raw source my $source = "print 'Hello World!'; kill(Humans->all);"; $Document = $Lexer->lex_source( $source ); # Build a PPI::Document object for a particular file name $Document = $Lexer->lex_file( 'My/Module.pm' );
The is the PPI Lexer. In the larger scheme of things, its job is to take token streams, in a variety of forms, and "lex" them into nested structures.
Pretty much everything in this module happens behind the scenes at this point. In fact, at the moment you don't really need to instantiate the lexer at all, the three main methods will auto-instantiate themselves a PPI::Lexer object as needed.
PPI::Lexer
All methods do a one-shot "lex this and give me a PPI::Document object".
In fact, if you are reading this, what you probably want to do is to just "load a document", in which case you can do this in a much more direct and concise manner with one of the following.
use PPI; $Document = PPI::Document->load( $filename ); $Document = PPI::Document->new( $string );
See PPI::Document for more details.
For more unusual tasks, by all means forge onwards.
The new constructor creates a new PPI::Lexer object. The object itself is merely used to hold various buffers and state data during the lexing process, and holds no significant data between ->lex_xxxxx calls.
new
Returns a new PPI::Lexer object
The lex_file method takes a filename as argument. It then loads the file, creates a PPI::Tokenizer for the content and lexes the token stream produced by the tokenizer. Basically, a sort of all-in-one method for getting a PPI::Document object from a file name.
lex_file
Returns a PPI::Document object, or undef on error.
undef
The lex_source method takes a normal scalar string as argument. It creates a PPI::Tokenizer object for the string, and then lexes the resulting token stream.
lex_source
The lex_tokenizer takes as argument a PPI::Tokenizer object. It lexes the token stream from the tokenizer into a PPI::Document object.
lex_tokenizer
For any error that occurs, you can use the errstr, as either a static or object method, to access the error message.
errstr
If no error occurs for any particular action, errstr will return false.
- Add optional support for some of the more common source filters
- Some additional checks for blessing things into various Statement and Structure subclasses.
See the support section in the main module
Adam Kennedy, http://ali.as/, cpan@ali.as
Copyright (c) 2004 - 2005 Adam Kennedy. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
To install PPI, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm PPI
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install PPI
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.