
Text::Find::Scalar - Find scalar names in a text.

use Text::Find::Variable;
my $finder = Text::Find::Variable->new();
my $arrayref = $finder->find($string);
# or
$finder->find($string);
while($finder->hasNext()){
print $finder->nextElement();
}

This Class helps to find all Scalar variables in a text. It is recommended to use PPI to parse Perl programs. This module should help to find SCALAR names e.g. in Error messages.
Scalars that should be found:
"$foo"
$foo->{bar}
$array[0]
Scalars that are not covered
'$foo'

#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Text::Find::Scalar;
my $string = q~This is a $variable
another $variable and another "$eine", but '$no' is not found.
A $reference->{$key} is found. An array element $array[0]
is also found~;
my $finder = Text::Find::Scalar->new();
my @scalars = $finder->find($string);
print $_,"\n" for(@scalars);
prints
/homes/reneeb/community>find_scalar.pl
$variable
$variable
$eine
$reference->{$key}
$array[0]

my $finder = Text::Find::Scalar->new();
creates a new Text::Find::Scalar object.
my $string = q~Test $test $foo '$bar'~; my $arrayref = $finder->find($string); my @found = $finder->find($string);
parses the text and returns an arrayref that contains all matches.
while($finder->hasNext()){
print $finder->nextElement();
}
returns 1 unless the user walked through all matches.
print $finder->nextElement(); print $finder->nextElement();
returns the next element in list.
my $uniquenames = $finder->unique();
returns an arrayref with a list of all scalars, but each match appears just once.
my $counter = $finder->count('$foo');
returns the number of appearances of one scalar.
returns an arrayref of all scalars found in the text

Renee Baecker, <module@renee-baecker.de>

Copyright (C) 2006 by Renee Baecker
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.6 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.