HTML::Mason::Lexer(3) User Contributed Perl DocumentationHTML::Mason::Lexer(3)NAMEHTML::Mason::Lexer - Generates events based on component source lexing
SYNOPSIS
my $lexer = HTML::Mason::Lexer->new;
$lexer->lex( comp_source => $source, name => $comp_name, compiler => $compiler );
DESCRIPTION
The Lexer works in tandem with the Compiler to turn Mason component
source into something else, generally Perl code.
As the lexer finds component elements, like a tag or block, it calls
the appropriate event methods in the compiler object it was given.
It has only a few public methods.
You can replace this lexer with one of your own simply by telling the
Compiler to use a different lexer class. Your lexer class simply needs
to call the appropriate methods in the Component Class's API as it
scans the source.
METHODS
The lexer has very few public methods.
new This method creates a new Lexer object. This methods takes no
parameters.
lex ( comp_source => ..., name => ..., compiler => ... )
This method tells the lexer to start scanning the given component
source. All of these parameters are required. The "name"
parameter will be used in any error messages generated during
lexing. The "compiler" object must be an object that implements
the Mason Component API.
line_number
The current line number that the lexer has reached.
name
The name of the component currently being lexed.
throw_syntax_error ($error)
This throws an "HTML::Mason::Exception::Syntax" error with the
given error message as well as additional information about the
component source.
This method is used by both the Lexer and the Compiler.
SUBCLASSING
Any subclass of the lexer should declare itself to be a subclass of
"HTML::Mason::Lexer", even if it plans to override all of its public
methods.
If you want your subclass to work with the existing Compiler classes in
Mason, you must implement the methods listed above. If you plan to use
a custom Compiler class that you're writing, you can do whatever you
want.
We recommend that any parameters you add to Lexer be read-only, because
the compiler object_id is only computed once on creation and would not
reflect any changes to Lexer parameters.
perl v5.14.2 2012-02-05 HTML::Mason::Lexer(3)