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Parse::Path - Parser for paths
Parse::Path is, well, a parser for paths. File paths, object paths, URLs... A path is whatever string that can be translated into hash/array keys. Unlike modules like File::Spec or File::Basename, which are designed for interacting with file systems ...
BBYRD/Parse-Path-0.92 - 12 Sep 2013 01:19:35 UTC
Parse::Path::DZIL - "dist.ini-style".paths.for.DZIL[0]
This path style is used for advanced Dist::Zilla INI parsing. It's the reason why this distribution (and related modules) were created. Support is available for both hash and array steps, including quoted hash steps. Some examples: gophers[0].food.ty...
BBYRD/Parse-Path-0.92 - 12 Sep 2013 01:19:35 UTC
Parse::Path::PerlClass - Perl::Class::path::support
This is a path style for Perl classes. Some examples: Perl::Class overload::pragma K2P'Foo'Bar'Baz K2P'Class::Fun...
BBYRD/Parse-Path-0.92 - 12 Sep 2013 01:19:35 UTC
Parse::Path::File::Unix - /UNIX/file/path/support
This is a file-based path style for *nix paths. Some examples: /etc/foobar.conf /home/bbyrd/foo/bar.txt ../..///.././aaa/.///bbb/ccc/../ddd foo/bar/../baz var/log/turnip.log Arrays are, of course, not supported. Neither is quoting, as that is a produ...
BBYRD/Parse-Path-0.92 - 12 Sep 2013 01:19:35 UTC
Parse::Path::File::Win32 - C:\Windows\file\path\support
This is a file-based path style for Windows paths. Some examples: C:\WINDOWS c:\windows \Users C:foo\bar.txt ..\..\..\.\aaa\.\\\\\\bbb\ccc\..\ddd Arrays are, of course, not supported. Neither is quoting, as that is a product of the shell, not the pat...
BBYRD/Parse-Path-0.92 - 12 Sep 2013 01:19:35 UTC
Parse::Path::Role::Path - Role for paths
This is the base role for Parse::Path and contains 95% of the code. The idea behind the path classes is that they should be able to get by with a single blueprint and little to no changes to the main methods....
BBYRD/Parse-Path-0.92 - 12 Sep 2013 01:19:35 UTC
Parse::Path::PerlClassUTF8 - Perl::Class::path::support'with'ŮΤᖴ8
This is a path style for Perl classes with full UTF8 support. Perl 5.14 is required to use this style, as this uses special UTF8 character classes <http://www.learning-perl.com/2011/07/matching-perl-identifiers-is-a-lot -harder-now/>. Some examples: ...
BBYRD/Parse-Path-0.92 - 12 Sep 2013 01:19:35 UTC