
Net::Google::Spelling - simple OOP-ish interface to the Google SOAP API for spelling suggestions

use Net::Google::Spelling;
my $spelling = Net::Google::Spelling(\%args);
$spelling->phrase("muntreal qweebec");
print $spelling->suggest()."\n";

Provides a simple OOP-ish interface to the Google SOAP API for spelling suggestions.
This package is used by Net::Google.

Valid arguments are :
string.A Google API key.
If none is provided then the key passed to the parent Net::Google object will be used.
string or array reference.
url. A URL for proxy-ing HTTP requests.
Valid options are:
If true prints debugging information returned by SOAP::Lite to STDERR
Your own subroutine for munging the debugging information returned by SOAP::Lite.
The object constructor in Net::Google 0.53, and earlier, expected a GoogleSearchService object as its first argument followed by a hash reference of argument. Versions 0.6 and higher are backwards compatible.
Returns an object. Woot!

Get/set the Google API key for this object.
Get/set the HTTP proxy for this object.
Returns a string.
Add one or more words to the phrase you want to spell-check.
If the first item in @words is empty, then any existing phrase data will be removed before the new data is added.
Returns a string. Returns undef if there was an error.
Fetch the spelling suggestion from the Google servers.
Returns a string. Returns undef if there was an error.
Returns true or false depending on whether or not the current in-memory session has exhausted the Google API 1000 query limit.

1.0

$Date: 2006/01/12 03:37:31 $

Aaron Straup Cope


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