
Regexp::Profanity::US - Simple functions for detecting U.S. profanity

use Regexp::Profanity::US; my $degree = 'definite'; # or 'ambiguous'; my $profane = profane ($string, $degree); my @profane = profane_list($string, $degree);

This module provides an API for checking strings for strings containing various degrees of profanity, per US standards.

Check $string for profanity of degree $degree, where $degree eq 'definite' or $degree eq 'ambiguous'
For positive matches, returns TRUE, with TRUE being the first match in the string.
For negative matches, FALSE is returned.
The sub returns a list of all profane words found in $string, or an empty list if none were found.

profane() and profane_list

Regexp::Common and Regexp::Common::profanity_us

There is another module supporting profanity checking, namely Regexp::Common::profanity, but many of the profane words were of European origin and I did not find them profane at all from an American standpoint.

T. M. Brannon, tbone@cpan.org
Refactored by Matthew Simon Cavalletto, evo@cpan.org.