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package SQL::Translator::Utils;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id: Utils.pm,v 1.12 2004/02/09 23:04:26 kycl4rk Exp $
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2002-4 SQLFairy Authors
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
# 02111-1307 USA
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
use strict;
use base qw(Exporter);
use vars qw($VERSION $DEFAULT_COMMENT @EXPORT_OK);
use Exporter;
$VERSION = sprintf "%d.%02d", q$Revision: 1.12 $ =~ /(\d+)\.(\d+)/;
$DEFAULT_COMMENT = '-- ';
@EXPORT_OK = qw(
debug normalize_name header_comment parse_list_arg $DEFAULT_COMMENT
);
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# debug(@msg)
#
# Will send debugging messages to STDERR, if the caller's $DEBUG global
# is set.
#
# This debug() function has a neat feature: Occurances of the strings
# PKG, LINE, and SUB in each message will be replaced with elements
# from caller():
#
# debug("PKG: Bad things happened on line LINE!");
#
# Will be warned as:
#
# [SQL::Translator: Bad things happened on line 643]
#
# If called from Translator.pm, on line 643.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub debug {
my ($pkg, $file, $line, $sub) = caller(0);
{
no strict qw(refs);
return unless ${"$pkg\::DEBUG"};
}
$sub =~ s/^$pkg\:://;
while (@_) {
my $x = shift;
chomp $x;
$x =~ s/\bPKG\b/$pkg/g;
$x =~ s/\bLINE\b/$line/g;
$x =~ s/\bSUB\b/$sub/g;
#warn '[' . $x . "]\n";
print STDERR '[' . $x . "]\n";
}
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub normalize_name {
my $name = shift or return '';
# The name can only begin with a-zA-Z_; if there's anything
# else, prefix with _
$name =~ s/^([^a-zA-Z_])/_$1/;
# anything other than a-zA-Z0-9_ in the non-first position
# needs to be turned into _
$name =~ tr/[a-zA-Z0-9_]/_/c;
# All duplicated _ need to be squashed into one.
$name =~ tr/_/_/s;
# Trim a trailing _
$name =~ s/_$//;
return $name;
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub header_comment {
my $producer = shift || caller;
my $comment_char = shift;
my $now = scalar localtime;
$comment_char = $DEFAULT_COMMENT
unless defined $comment_char;
my $header_comment =<<"HEADER_COMMENT";
${comment_char}
${comment_char}Created by $producer
${comment_char}Created on $now
${comment_char}
HEADER_COMMENT
# Any additional stuff passed in
for my $additional_comment (@_) {
$header_comment .= "${comment_char}${additional_comment}\n";
}
return $header_comment;
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# parse_list_arg
#
# Meant to accept a list, an array reference, or a string of
# comma-separated values. Retuns an array reference of the
# arguments. Modified to also handle a list of references.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub parse_list_arg {
my $list = UNIVERSAL::isa( $_[0], 'ARRAY' ) ? shift : [ @_ ];
#
# This protects stringification of references.
#
if ( @$list && ref $list->[0] ) {
return $list;
}
#
# This processes string-like arguments.
#
else {
return [
map { s/^\s+|\s+$//g; $_ }
map { split /,/ }
grep { defined && length } @$list
];
}
}
1;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
=pod
=head1 NAME
SQL::Translator::Utils - SQL::Translator Utility functions
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use SQL::Translator::Utils qw(debug);
debug("PKG: Bad things happened");
=head1 DESCSIPTION
C<SQL::Translator::Utils> contains utility functions designed to be
used from the other modules within the C<SQL::Translator> modules.
Nothing is exported by default.
=head1 EXPORTED FUNCTIONS AND CONSTANTS
=head2 debug
C<debug> takes 0 or more messages, which will be sent to STDERR using
C<warn>. Occurances of the strings I<PKG>, I<SUB>, and I<LINE>
will be replaced by the calling package, subroutine, and line number,
respectively, as reported by C<caller(1)>.
For example, from within C<foo> in F<SQL/Translator.pm>, at line 666:
debug("PKG: Error reading file at SUB/LINE");
Will warn
[SQL::Translator: Error reading file at foo/666]
The entire message is enclosed within C<[> and C<]> for visual clarity
when STDERR is intermixed with STDOUT.
=head2 normalize_name
C<normalize_name> takes a string and ensures that it is suitable for
use as an identifier. This means: ensure that it starts with a letter
or underscore, and that the rest of the string consists of only
letters, numbers, and underscores. A string that begins with
something other than [a-zA-Z] will be prefixer with an underscore, and
all other characters in the string will be replaced with underscores.
Finally, a trailing underscore will be removed, because that's ugly.
normalize_name("Hello, world");
Produces:
Hello_world
A more useful example, from the C<SQL::Translator::Parser::Excel> test
suite:
normalize_name("silly field (with random characters)");
returns:
silly_field_with_random_characters
=head2 header_comment
Create the header comment. Takes 1 mandatory argument (the producer
classname), an optional comment character (defaults to $DEFAULT_COMMENT),
and 0 or more additional comments, which will be appended to the header,
prefixed with the comment character. If additional comments are provided,
then a comment string must be provided ($DEFAULT_COMMENT is exported for
this use). For example, this:
package My::Producer;
use SQL::Translator::Utils qw(header_comment $DEFAULT_COMMENT);
print header_comment(__PACKAGE__,
$DEFAULT_COMMENT,
"Hi mom!");
produces:
--
-- Created by My::Prodcuer
-- Created on Fri Apr 25 06:56:02 2003
--
-- Hi mom!
--
Note the gratuitous spacing.
=head2 parse_list_arg
Takes a string, list or arrayref (all of which could contain
comma-separated values) and returns an array reference of the values.
All of the following will return equivalent values:
parse_list_arg('id');
parse_list_arg('id', 'name');
parse_list_arg( 'id, name' );
parse_list_arg( [ 'id', 'name' ] );
parse_list_arg( qw[ id name ] );
=head2 $DEFAULT_COMMENT
This is the default comment string, '-- ' by default. Useful for
C<header_comment>.
=head1 AUTHORS
Darren Chamberlain E<lt>darren@cpan.orgE<gt>,
Ken Y. Clark E<lt>kclark@cpan.orgE<gt>.
=cut
=cut
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