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Code Editor : Number.pm
package PPI::Token::Number; =pod =head1 NAME PPI::Token::Number - Token class for a number =head1 SYNOPSIS $n = 1234; # decimal integer $n = 0b1110011; # binary integer $n = 01234; # octal integer $n = 0x1234; # hexadecimal integer $n = 12.34e-56; # exponential notation ( currently not working ) =head1 INHERITANCE PPI::Token::Number isa PPI::Token isa PPI::Element =head1 DESCRIPTION The C<PPI::Token::Number> class is used for tokens that represent numbers, in the various types that Perl supports. =head1 METHODS =cut use strict; use PPI::Token (); our $VERSION = '1.270'; # VERSION our @ISA = "PPI::Token"; =pod =head2 base The C<base> method is provided by all of the ::Number subclasses. This is 10 for decimal, 16 for hexadecimal, 2 for binary, etc. =cut sub base() { 10 } =pod =head2 literal Return the numeric value of this token. =cut sub literal { return 0 + $_[0]->_literal; } sub _literal { # De-sugar the string representation my $self = shift; my $string = $self->content; $string =~ s/^\+//; $string =~ s/_//g; return $string; } ##################################################################### # Tokenizer Methods sub __TOKENIZER__on_char { my $class = shift; my $t = shift; my $char = substr( $t->{line}, $t->{line_cursor}, 1 ); # Allow underscores straight through return 1 if $char eq '_'; # Handle the conversion from an unknown to known type. # The regex covers "potential" hex/bin/octal number. my $token = $t->{token}; if ( $token->{content} =~ /^-?0_*$/ ) { # This could be special if ( $char eq 'x' || $char eq 'X' ) { $t->{class} = $t->{token}->set_class( 'Number::Hex' ); return 1; } elsif ( $char eq 'b' || $char eq 'B' ) { $t->{class} = $t->{token}->set_class( 'Number::Binary' ); return 1; } elsif ( $char =~ /\d/ ) { # You cannot have 8s and 9s on octals if ( $char eq '8' or $char eq '9' ) { $token->{_error} = "Illegal character in octal number '$char'"; } $t->{class} = $t->{token}->set_class( 'Number::Octal' ); return 1; } } # Handle the easy case, integer or real. return 1 if $char =~ /\d/o; if ( $char eq '.' ) { $t->{class} = $t->{token}->set_class( 'Number::Float' ); return 1; } if ( $char eq 'e' || $char eq 'E' ) { $t->{class} = $t->{token}->set_class( 'Number::Exp' ); return 1; } # Doesn't fit a special case, or is after the end of the token # End of token. $t->_finalize_token->__TOKENIZER__on_char( $t ); } 1; =pod =head1 CAVEATS Compared to Perl, the number tokenizer is too liberal about allowing underscores anywhere. For example, the following is a syntax error in Perl, but is allowed in PPI: 0_b10 =head1 TO DO - Treat v-strings as binary strings or barewords, not as "base-256" numbers - Break out decimal integers into their own subclass? - Implement literal() =head1 SUPPORT See the L<support section|PPI/SUPPORT> in the main module. =head1 AUTHOR Adam Kennedy E<lt>adamk@cpan.orgE<gt> =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2001 - 2011 Adam Kennedy. 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. =cut
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