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package PPI::Node; =pod =head1 NAME PPI::Node - Abstract PPI Node class, an Element that can contain other Elements =head1 INHERITANCE PPI::Node isa PPI::Element =head1 SYNOPSIS # Create a typical node (a Document in this case) my $Node = PPI::Document->new; # Add an element to the node( in this case, a token ) my $Token = PPI::Token::Word->new('my'); $Node->add_element( $Token ); # Get the elements for the Node my @elements = $Node->children; # Find all the barewords within a Node my $barewords = $Node->find( 'PPI::Token::Word' ); # Find by more complex criteria my $my_tokens = $Node->find( sub { $_[1]->content eq 'my' } ); # Remove all the whitespace $Node->prune( 'PPI::Token::Whitespace' ); # Remove by more complex criteria $Node->prune( sub { $_[1]->content eq 'my' } ); =head1 DESCRIPTION The C<PPI::Node> class provides an abstract base class for the Element classes that are able to contain other elements L<PPI::Document>, L<PPI::Statement>, and L<PPI::Structure>. As well as those listed below, all of the methods that apply to L<PPI::Element> objects also apply to C<PPI::Node> objects. =head1 METHODS =cut use strict; use Carp (); use Scalar::Util qw{refaddr}; use List::Util (); use Params::Util qw{_INSTANCE _CLASS _CODELIKE _NUMBER}; use PPI::Element (); use PPI::Singletons '%_PARENT'; our $VERSION = '1.270'; # VERSION our @ISA = "PPI::Element"; ##################################################################### # The basic constructor sub new { my $class = ref $_[0] || $_[0]; bless { children => [] }, $class; } ##################################################################### # PDOM Methods =pod =head2 scope The C<scope> method returns true if the node represents a lexical scope boundary, or false if it does not. =cut ### XS -> PPI/XS.xs:_PPI_Node__scope 0.903+ sub scope() { '' } =pod =head2 add_element $Element The C<add_element> method adds a L<PPI::Element> object to the end of a C<PPI::Node>. Because Elements maintain links to their parent, an Element can only be added to a single Node. Returns true if the L<PPI::Element> was added. Returns C<undef> if the Element was already within another Node, or the method is not passed a L<PPI::Element> object. =cut sub add_element { my $self = shift; # Check the element my $Element = _INSTANCE(shift, 'PPI::Element') or return undef; $_PARENT{refaddr $Element} and return undef; # Add the argument to the elements push @{$self->{children}}, $Element; Scalar::Util::weaken( $_PARENT{refaddr $Element} = $self ); 1; } # In a typical run profile, add_element is the number 1 resource drain. # This is a highly optimised unsafe version, for internal use only. sub __add_element { Scalar::Util::weaken( $_PARENT{refaddr $_[1]} = $_[0] ); push @{$_[0]->{children}}, $_[1]; } =pod =head2 elements The C<elements> method accesses all child elements B<structurally> within the C<PPI::Node> object. Note that in the base of the L<PPI::Structure> classes, this C<DOES> include the brace tokens at either end of the structure. Returns a list of zero or more L<PPI::Element> objects. Alternatively, if called in the scalar context, the C<elements> method returns a count of the number of elements. =cut sub elements { if ( wantarray ) { return @{$_[0]->{children}}; } else { return scalar @{$_[0]->{children}}; } } =pod =head2 first_element The C<first_element> method accesses the first element structurally within the C<PPI::Node> object. As for the C<elements> method, this does include the brace tokens for L<PPI::Structure> objects. Returns a L<PPI::Element> object, or C<undef> if for some reason the C<PPI::Node> object does not contain any elements. =cut # Normally the first element is also the first child sub first_element { $_[0]->{children}->[0]; } =pod =head2 last_element The C<last_element> method accesses the last element structurally within the C<PPI::Node> object. As for the C<elements> method, this does include the brace tokens for L<PPI::Structure> objects. Returns a L<PPI::Element> object, or C<undef> if for some reason the C<PPI::Node> object does not contain any elements. =cut # Normally the last element is also the last child sub last_element { $_[0]->{children}->[-1]; } =pod =head2 children The C<children> method accesses all child elements lexically within the C<PPI::Node> object. Note that in the case of the L<PPI::Structure> classes, this does B<NOT> include the brace tokens at either end of the structure. Returns a list of zero of more L<PPI::Element> objects. Alternatively, if called in the scalar context, the C<children> method returns a count of the number of lexical children. =cut # In the default case, this is the same as for the elements method sub children { wantarray ? @{$_[0]->{children}} : scalar @{$_[0]->{children}}; } =pod =head2 schildren The C<schildren> method is really just a convenience, the significant-only variation of the normal C<children> method. In list context, returns a list of significant children. In scalar context, returns the number of significant children. =cut sub schildren { return grep { $_->significant } @{$_[0]->{children}} if wantarray; my $count = 0; foreach ( @{$_[0]->{children}} ) { $count++ if $_->significant; } return $count; } =pod =head2 child $index The C<child> method accesses a child L<PPI::Element> object by its position within the Node. Returns a L<PPI::Element> object, or C<undef> if there is no child element at that node. =cut sub child { my ( $self, $index ) = @_; PPI::Exception->throw( "method child() needs an index" ) if not defined _NUMBER $index; $self->{children}->[$index]; } =pod =head2 schild $index The lexical structure of the Perl language ignores 'insignificant' items, such as whitespace and comments, while L<PPI> treats these items as valid tokens so that it can reassemble the file at any time. Because of this, in many situations there is a need to find an Element within a Node by index, only counting lexically significant Elements. The C<schild> method returns a child Element by index, ignoring insignificant Elements. The index of a child Element is specified in the same way as for a normal array, with the first Element at index 0, and negative indexes used to identify a "from the end" position. =cut sub schild { my $self = shift; my $idx = 0 + shift; my $el = $self->{children}; if ( $idx < 0 ) { my $cursor = 0; while ( exists $el->[--$cursor] ) { return $el->[$cursor] if $el->[$cursor]->significant and ++$idx >= 0; } } else { my $cursor = -1; while ( exists $el->[++$cursor] ) { return $el->[$cursor] if $el->[$cursor]->significant and --$idx < 0; } } undef; } =pod =head2 contains $Element The C<contains> method is used to determine if another L<PPI::Element> object is logically "within" a C<PPI::Node>. For the special case of the brace tokens at either side of a L<PPI::Structure> object, they are generally considered "within" a L<PPI::Structure> object, even if they are not actually in the elements for the L<PPI::Structure>. Returns true if the L<PPI::Element> is within us, false if not, or C<undef> on error. =cut sub contains { my $self = shift; my $Element = _INSTANCE(shift, 'PPI::Element') or return undef; # Iterate up the Element's parent chain until we either run out # of parents, or get to ourself. while ( $Element = $Element->parent ) { return 1 if refaddr($self) == refaddr($Element); } ''; } =pod =head2 find $class | \&wanted The C<find> method is used to search within a code tree for L<PPI::Element> objects that meet a particular condition. To specify the condition, the method can be provided with either a simple class name (full or shortened), or a C<CODE>/function reference. # Find all single quotes in a Document (which is a Node) $Document->find('PPI::Quote::Single'); # The same thing with a shortened class name $Document->find('Quote::Single'); # Anything more elaborate, we go with the sub $Document->find( sub { # At the top level of the file... $_[1]->parent == $_[0] and ( # ...find all comments and POD $_[1]->isa('PPI::Token::Pod') or $_[1]->isa('PPI::Token::Comment') ) } ); The function will be passed two arguments, the top-level C<PPI::Node> you are searching in and the current L<PPI::Element> that the condition is testing. The anonymous function should return one of three values. Returning true indicates a condition match, defined-false (C<0> or C<''>) indicates no-match, and C<undef> indicates no-match and no-descend. In the last case, the tree walker will skip over anything below the C<undef>-returning element and move on to the next element at the same level. To halt the entire search and return C<undef> immediately, a condition function should throw an exception (i.e. C<die>). Note that this same wanted logic is used for all methods documented to have a C<\&wanted> parameter, as this one does. The C<find> method returns a reference to an array of L<PPI::Element> objects that match the condition, false (but defined) if no Elements match the condition, or C<undef> if you provide a bad condition, or an error occurs during the search process. In the case of a bad condition, a warning will be emitted as well. =cut sub find { my $self = shift; my $wanted = $self->_wanted(shift) or return undef; # Use a queue based search, rather than a recursive one my @found; my @queue = @{$self->{children}}; my $ok = eval { while ( @queue ) { my $Element = shift @queue; my $rv = &$wanted( $self, $Element ); push @found, $Element if $rv; # Support "don't descend on undef return" next unless defined $rv; # Skip if the Element doesn't have any children next unless $Element->isa('PPI::Node'); # Depth-first keeps the queue size down and provides a # better logical order. if ( $Element->isa('PPI::Structure') ) { unshift @queue, $Element->finish if $Element->finish; unshift @queue, @{$Element->{children}}; unshift @queue, $Element->start if $Element->start; } else { unshift @queue, @{$Element->{children}}; } } 1; }; if ( !$ok ) { # Caught exception thrown from the wanted function return undef; } @found ? \@found : ''; } =pod =head2 find_first $class | \&wanted If the normal C<find> method is like a grep, then C<find_first> is equivalent to the L<List::Util> C<first> function. Given an element class or a wanted function, it will search depth-first through a tree until it finds something that matches the condition, returning the first Element that it encounters. See the C<find> method for details on the format of the search condition. Returns the first L<PPI::Element> object that matches the condition, false if nothing matches the condition, or C<undef> if given an invalid condition, or an error occurs. =cut sub find_first { my $self = shift; my $wanted = $self->_wanted(shift) or return undef; # Use the same queue-based search as for ->find my @queue = @{$self->{children}}; my $rv; my $ok = eval { # The defined() here prevents a ton of calls to PPI::Util::TRUE while ( @queue ) { my $Element = shift @queue; my $element_rv = $wanted->( $self, $Element ); if ( $element_rv ) { $rv = $Element; last; } # Support "don't descend on undef return" next if !defined $element_rv; # Skip if the Element doesn't have any children next if !$Element->isa('PPI::Node'); # Depth-first keeps the queue size down and provides a # better logical order. if ( $Element->isa('PPI::Structure') ) { unshift @queue, $Element->finish if defined($Element->finish); unshift @queue, @{$Element->{children}}; unshift @queue, $Element->start if defined($Element->start); } else { unshift @queue, @{$Element->{children}}; } } 1; }; if ( !$ok ) { # Caught exception thrown from the wanted function return undef; } $rv or ''; } =pod =head2 find_any $class | \&wanted The C<find_any> method is a short-circuiting true/false method that behaves like the normal C<find> method, but returns true as soon as it finds any Elements that match the search condition. See the C<find> method for details on the format of the search condition. Returns true if any Elements that match the condition can be found, false if not, or C<undef> if given an invalid condition, or an error occurs. =cut sub find_any { my $self = shift; my $rv = $self->find_first(@_); $rv ? 1 : $rv; # false or undef } =pod =head2 remove_child $Element If passed a L<PPI::Element> object that is a direct child of the Node, the C<remove_element> method will remove the C<Element> intact, along with any of its children. As such, this method acts essentially as a 'cut' function. If successful, returns the removed element. Otherwise, returns C<undef>. =cut sub remove_child { my $self = shift; my $child = _INSTANCE(shift, 'PPI::Element') or return undef; # Find the position of the child my $key = refaddr $child; my $p = List::Util::first { refaddr $self->{children}[$_] == $key } 0..$#{$self->{children}}; return undef unless defined $p; # Splice it out, and remove the child's parent entry splice( @{$self->{children}}, $p, 1 ); delete $_PARENT{refaddr $child}; $child; } =pod =head2 prune $class | \&wanted The C<prune> method is used to strip L<PPI::Element> objects out of a code tree. The argument is the same as for the C<find> method, either a class name, or an anonymous subroutine which returns true/false. Any Element that matches the class|wanted will be deleted from the code tree, along with any of its children. The C<prune> method returns the number of C<Element> objects that matched and were removed, B<non-recursively>. This might also be zero, so avoid a simple true/false test on the return false of the C<prune> method. It returns C<undef> on error, which you probably B<should> test for. =cut sub prune { my $self = shift; my $wanted = $self->_wanted(shift) or return undef; # Use a depth-first queue search my $pruned = 0; my @queue = $self->children; my $ok = eval { while ( my $element = shift @queue ) { my $rv = &$wanted( $self, $element ); if ( $rv ) { # Delete the child $element->delete or return undef; $pruned++; next; } # Support the undef == "don't descend" next unless defined $rv; if ( _INSTANCE($element, 'PPI::Node') ) { # Depth-first keeps the queue size down unshift @queue, $element->children; } } 1; }; if ( !$ok ) { # Caught exception thrown from the wanted function return undef; } $pruned; } # This method is likely to be very heavily used, so take # it slowly and carefully. ### NOTE: Renaming this function or changing either to self will probably ### break File::Find::Rule::PPI sub _wanted { my $either = shift; my $it = defined($_[0]) ? shift : do { Carp::carp('Undefined value passed as search condition') if $^W; return undef; }; # Has the caller provided a wanted function directly return $it if _CODELIKE($it); if ( ref $it ) { # No other ref types are supported Carp::carp('Illegal non-CODE reference passed as search condition') if $^W; return undef; } # The first argument should be an Element class, possibly in shorthand $it = "PPI::$it" unless substr($it, 0, 5) eq 'PPI::'; unless ( _CLASS($it) and $it->isa('PPI::Element') ) { # We got something, but it isn't an element Carp::carp("Cannot create search condition for '$it': Not a PPI::Element") if $^W; return undef; } # Create the class part of the wanted function my $wanted_class = "\n\treturn '' unless \$_[1]->isa('$it');"; # Have we been given a second argument to check the content my $wanted_content = ''; if ( defined $_[0] ) { my $content = shift; if ( ref $content eq 'Regexp' ) { $content = "$content"; } elsif ( ref $content ) { # No other ref types are supported Carp::carp("Cannot create search condition for '$it': Not a PPI::Element") if $^W; return undef; } else { $content = quotemeta $content; } # Complete the content part of the wanted function $wanted_content .= "\n\treturn '' unless defined \$_[1]->{content};"; $wanted_content .= "\n\treturn '' unless \$_[1]->{content} =~ /$content/;"; } # Create the complete wanted function my $code = "sub {" . $wanted_class . $wanted_content . "\n\t1;" . "\n}"; # Compile the wanted function $code = eval $code; (ref $code eq 'CODE') ? $code : undef; } #################################################################### # PPI::Element overloaded methods sub tokens { map { $_->tokens } @{$_[0]->{children}}; } ### XS -> PPI/XS.xs:_PPI_Element__content 0.900+ sub content { join '', map { $_->content } @{$_[0]->{children}}; } # Clone as normal, but then go down and relink all the _PARENT entries sub clone { my $self = shift; my $clone = $self->SUPER::clone; $clone->__link_children; $clone; } sub location { my $self = shift; my $first = $self->{children}->[0] or return undef; $first->location; } ##################################################################### # Internal Methods sub DESTROY { local $_; if ( $_[0]->{children} ) { my @queue = $_[0]; while ( defined($_ = shift @queue) ) { unshift @queue, @{delete $_->{children}} if $_->{children}; # Remove all internal/private weird crosslinking so that # the cascading DESTROY calls will get called properly. %$_ = (); } } # Remove us from our parent node as normal delete $_PARENT{refaddr $_[0]}; } # Find the position of a child sub __position { my $key = refaddr $_[1]; List::Util::first { refaddr $_[0]{children}[$_] == $key } 0..$#{$_[0]{children}}; } # Insert one or more elements before a child sub __insert_before_child { my $self = shift; my $key = refaddr shift; my $p = List::Util::first { refaddr $self->{children}[$_] == $key } 0..$#{$self->{children}}; foreach ( @_ ) { Scalar::Util::weaken( $_PARENT{refaddr $_} = $self ); } splice( @{$self->{children}}, $p, 0, @_ ); 1; } # Insert one or more elements after a child sub __insert_after_child { my $self = shift; my $key = refaddr shift; my $p = List::Util::first { refaddr $self->{children}[$_] == $key } 0..$#{$self->{children}}; foreach ( @_ ) { Scalar::Util::weaken( $_PARENT{refaddr $_} = $self ); } splice( @{$self->{children}}, $p + 1, 0, @_ ); 1; } # Replace a child sub __replace_child { my $self = shift; my $key = refaddr shift; my $p = List::Util::first { refaddr $self->{children}[$_] == $key } 0..$#{$self->{children}}; foreach ( @_ ) { Scalar::Util::weaken( $_PARENT{refaddr $_} = $self ); } splice( @{$self->{children}}, $p, 1, @_ ); 1; } # Create PARENT links for an entire tree. # Used when cloning or thawing. sub __link_children { my $self = shift; # Relink all our children ( depth first ) my @queue = ( $self ); while ( my $Node = shift @queue ) { # Link our immediate children foreach my $Element ( @{$Node->{children}} ) { Scalar::Util::weaken( $_PARENT{refaddr($Element)} = $Node ); unshift @queue, $Element if $Element->isa('PPI::Node'); } # If it's a structure, relink the open/close braces next unless $Node->isa('PPI::Structure'); Scalar::Util::weaken( $_PARENT{refaddr($Node->start)} = $Node ) if $Node->start; Scalar::Util::weaken( $_PARENT{refaddr($Node->finish)} = $Node ) if $Node->finish; } 1; } 1; =pod =head1 TO DO - Move as much as possible to L<PPI::XS> =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