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PPI::Token::Quote(3)  User Contributed Perl Documentation PPI::Token::Quote(3)

NAME
       PPI::Token::Quote - String quote abstract base class

INHERITANCE
	 PPI::Token::Quote
	 isa PPI::Token
	     isa PPI::Element

DESCRIPTION
       The "PPI::Token::Quote" class is never instantiated, and simply
       provides a common abstract base class for the four quote classes.  In
       PPI, a "quote" is limited to only the quote-like things that themselves
       directly represent a string. (although this includes double quotes with
       interpolated elements inside them).

       The subclasses of "PPI::Token::Quote" are:

       '' - PPI::Token::Quote::Single
       "q{}" - PPI::Token::Quote::Literal
       "" - PPI::Token::Quote::Double
       "qq{}" - PPI::Token::Quote::Interpolate

       The names are hopefully obvious enough not to have to explain what each
       class is here. See their respective pages for more details.

       Please note that although the here-doc does represent a literal string,
       it is such a nasty piece of work that in PPI it is given the honor of
       its own token class (PPI::Token::HereDoc).

METHODS
   string
       The "string" method is provided by all four ::Quote classes. It won't
       get you the actual literal Perl value, but it will strip off the
       wrapping of the quotes.

	 # The following all return foo from the ->string method
	 'foo'
	 "foo"
	 q{foo}
	 qq <foo>

   literal
       The "literal" method is provided by ::Quote:Literal and
       ::Quote::Single.	 This returns the value of the string as Perl sees it:
       without the quote marks and with "\\" and "\'" resolved to "\" and "'".

       The "literal" method is not implemented by ::Quote::Double or
       ::Quote::Interpolate yet.

SUPPORT
       See the support section in the main module.

AUTHOR
       Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2001 - 2011 Adam Kennedy.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

       The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
       with this module.

perl v5.14.1			  2011-02-26		  PPI::Token::Quote(3)
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