package UR::BoolExpr::Template::PropertyComparison::NotLike;
use strict;
use warnings;
use UR;
our $VERSION = "0.392"; # UR $VERSION;
UR::Object::Type->define(
class_name => __PACKAGE__,
is => ['UR::BoolExpr::Template::PropertyComparison'],
);
sub _compare {
my ($class,$comparison_value,@property_value) = @_;
my $escape = '\\';
my $regex = $class->
comparison_value_and_escape_character_to_regex(
$comparison_value,
$escape
);
no warnings 'uninitialized';
foreach my $property_value ( @property_value ) {
return '' if ($property_value =~ $regex);
}
return 1;
}
1;
=pod
=head1 NAME
UR::BoolExpr::Template::PropertyComparison::NotLike - perform a negated SQL-ish like test
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The input test value is assummed to be an SQL 'like' value, where '_'
represents a one character wildcard, and '%' means a 0 or more character
wildcard. It gets converted to a perl regular expression and used in a
negated match against an object's properties
If the property returns multiple values, this comparison returns false if
any of the values matches the pattern
=cut