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Badger::Logic(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Badger::Logic(3pm) |
NAME¶
Badger::Logic - parse and evaluate simple logical expressions
SYNOPSIS¶
use Badger::Logic 'Logic'; my $logic = Logic('animal and (eats_nuts or eats_berries)'); my $values = { animal => 1, eats_nuts => 1, } if ($logic->test($values)) { print "This is an animal that eats nuts or berries\n"; }
DESCRIPTION¶
This module implements a simple parser and evaluator for boolean logic expressions. It evolved from a piece of code that I originally wrote to handle role-based authentication in web applications.
EXPORTABLE SUBROUTINES¶
LOGIC¶
This is a shortcut alias to "Badger::Logic".
use Badger::Logic 'LOGIC'; my $logic = LOGIC->new($expr); # same as Badger::Logic->new($expr);
Logic()¶
This subroutine returns the name of the "Badger::Logic" class when called without arguments. Thus it can be used as an alias for "Badger::Logic" as per LOGIC.
use Badger::Logic 'Logic'; my $logic = Logic->new($expr); # same as Badger::Logic->new($expr);
When called with arguments, it creates a new "Badger::Logic" object.
my $logic = Logic($expr); # same as Badger::Logic->new($expr);
METHODS¶
new($expr)¶
Constructor method to create a new "Badger::Logic" object from an expression.
my $logic = Badger::Logic->new('animal and (cat or dog)');
evaluate($values) / test($values)¶
Method to evaluate the expression. A reference to a hash array should be passed containing the values that the expression can test.
my $values = { animal => 1, cat => 1, }; if ($logic->evaluate($values)) { print "This animal is a cat or a dog\n"; }
tree()¶
Returns a reference to the root of a tree of "Badger::Logic::Node" objects that represent the parsed expression.
text()¶
Returns a text representation of the logic expression.
INTERNAL METHODS¶
parse($text)¶
Main method to parse a logical expression. This calls parse_expr() and then checks that all of the text has been successfully parsed. It returns a reference to a "Badger::Logic::Node" object.
parse_expr($text)¶
Method to parse a binary expression.
parse_unary($text)¶
Method to parse a unary expression.
parse_term($text)¶
Method to parse a single term in a logical expression.
AUTHOR¶
Andy Wardley <http://wardley.org>
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
2023-08-28 | perl v5.36.0 |