package DateTime::Format::Builder::Parser::Dispatch; { $DateTime::Format::Builder::Parser::Dispatch::VERSION = '0.81'; } use strict; use warnings; use vars qw( %dispatch_data ); use Params::Validate qw( CODEREF validate ); use DateTime::Format::Builder::Parser; { no strict 'refs'; *dispatch_data = *DateTime::Format::Builder::dispatch_data; *params = *DateTime::Format::Builder::Parser::params; } DateTime::Format::Builder::Parser->valid_params( Dispatch => { type => CODEREF, } ); sub create_parser { my ( $self, %args ) = @_; my $coderef = $args{Dispatch}; return sub { my ( $self, $date, $p, @args ) = @_; return unless defined $date; my $class = ref($self) || $self; my @results = $coderef->($date); return unless @results; return unless defined $results[0]; for my $group (@results) { my $parser = $dispatch_data{$class}{$group}; die "Unknown parsing group: $class\n" unless defined $parser; my $rv = eval { $parser->parse( $self, $date, $p, @args ) }; return $rv unless $@ or not defined $rv; } return; }; } 1; # ABSTRACT: Dispatch parsers by group __END__ =pod =head1 NAME DateTime::Format::Builder::Parser::Dispatch - Dispatch parsers by group =head1 VERSION version 0.81 =head1 SYNOPSIS package SampleDispatch; use DateTime::Format::Builder ( parsers => { parse_datetime => [ { Dispatch => sub { return 'fnerk'; } } ] }, groups => { fnerk => [ { regex => qr/^(\d{4})(\d\d)(\d\d)$/, params => [qw( year month day )], }, ] } ); =head1 DESCRIPTION C adds another parser type to C permitting dispatch of parsing according to group names. =head1 SPECIFICATION C has just one key: C. The value should be a reference to a subroutine that returns one of: =over 4 =item * C, meaning no groups could be found. =item * An empty list, meaning no groups could be found. =item * A single string, meaning: use this group =item * A list of strings, meaning: use these groups in this order. =back Groups are specified much like the example in the L. They follow the same format as when you specify them for methods. =head1 SIDEEFFECTS Your group parser can also be a Dispatch parser. Thus you could potentially end up with an infinitely recursive parser. =head1 SUPPORT See L for details. =head1 SEE ALSO C mailing list. http://datetime.perl.org/ L, L, L =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item * Dave Rolsky =item * Iain Truskett =back =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is Copyright (c) 2013 by Dave Rolsky. This is free software, licensed under: The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible) =cut