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Graph::Easy::Parser::GUservContributed Perl DoGraph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz(3)

NAME
       Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz - Parse Graphviz text into Graph::Easy

SYNOPSIS
	       # creating a graph from a textual description

	       use Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz;
	       my $parser = Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz->new();

	       my $graph = $parser->from_text(
		       "digraph MyGraph { \n" .
		       "       Bonn -> \"Berlin\" \n }"
	       );
	       print $graph->as_ascii();

	       print $parser->from_file('mygraph.dot')->as_ascii();

DESCRIPTION
       "Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz" parses the text format from the DOT
       language use by Graphviz and constructs a "Graph::Easy" object from it.

       The resulting object can than be used to layout and output the graph in
       various formats.

       Please see the Graphviz manual for a full description of the syntax
       rules of the DOT language.

   Output
       The output will be a Graph::Easy object (unless overrriden with
       "use_class()"), see the documentation for Graph::Easy what you can do
       with it.

   Attributes
       Attributes will be remapped to the proper Graph::Easy attribute names
       and values, as much as possible.

       Anything else will be converted to custom attributes starting with
       "x-dot-".  So "ranksep: 2" will become "x-dot-ranksep: 2".

METHODS
       "Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz" supports the same methods as its parent
       class "Graph::Easy::Parser":

   new()
	       use Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz;
	       my $parser = Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz->new();

       Creates a new parser object. There are two valid parameters:

	       debug
	       fatal_errors

       Both take either a false or a true value.

	       my $parser = Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz->new( debug => 1 );
	       $parser->from_text('digraph G { A -> B }');

   reset()
	       $parser->reset();

       Reset the status of the parser, clear errors etc. Automatically called
       when you call any of the "from_XXX()" methods below.

   use_class()
	       $parser->use_class('node', 'Graph::Easy::MyNode');

       Override the class to be used to constructs objects while parsing.

       See Graph::Easy::Parser for further information.

   from_text()
	       my $graph = $parser->from_text( $text );

       Create a Graph::Easy object from the textual description in $text.

       Returns undef for error, you can find out what the error was with
       error().

       This method will reset any previous error, and thus the $parser object
       can be re-used to parse different texts by just calling "from_text()"
       multiple times.

   from_file()
	       my $graph = $parser->from_file( $filename );
	       my $graph = Graph::Easy::Parser->from_file( $filename );

       Creates a Graph::Easy object from the textual description in the file
       $filename.

       The second calling style will create a temporary parser object, parse
       the file and return the resulting "Graph::Easy" object.

       Returns undef for error, you can find out what the error was with
       error() when using the first calling style.

   error()
	       my $error = $parser->error();

       Returns the last error, or the empty string if no error occured.

   parse_error()
	       $parser->parse_error( $msg_nr, @params);

       Sets an error message from a message number and replaces embedded
       templates like "##param1##" with the passed parameters.

CAVEATS
       The parser has problems with the following things:

       encoding and charset attribute
		   The parser assumes the input to be "utf-8". Input files in
		   <code>Latin1</code> are not parsed properly, even when they
		   have the charset attribute set.

       shape=record
		   Nodes with shape record are only parsed properly when the
		   label does not contain groups delimited by "{" and "}", so
		   the following is parsed wrongly:

			   node1 [ shape=record, label="A|{B|C}" ]

       default shape
		   The default shape for a node is 'rect', opposed to 'circle'
		   as dot renders nodes.

       attributes  Some attributes are not remapped properly to what
		   Graph::Easy expects, thus losing information, either
		   because Graph::Easy doesn't support this feature yet, or
		   because the mapping is incomplete.

		   Some attributes meant only for nodes or edges etc. might be
		   incorrectly applied to other objects, resulting in unnec.
		   warnings while parsing.

		   Attributes not valid in the original DOT language are
		   silently ignored by dot, but result in a warning when
		   parsing under Graph::Easy. This helps catching all these
		   pesky misspellings, but it's not yet possible to disable
		   these warnings.

       comments	   Comments written in the source code itself are discarded.
		   If you want to have comments on the graph, clusters, nodes
		   or edges, use the attribute "comment".  These are correctly
		   read in and stored, and then output into the different
		   formats, too.

EXPORT
       Exports nothing.

SEE ALSO
       Graph::Easy, Graph::Reader::Dot.

AUTHOR
       Copyright (C) 2005 - 2007 by Tels <http://bloodgate.com>

       See the LICENSE file for information.

perl v5.14.1			  2011-06-21  Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz(3)
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