NAME
DDC::XS::CQueryCompiler - XS interface to DDC C++ CQueryCompiler objects
SYNOPSIS
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Preliminaries
use DDC::XS;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Constructors etc.
$compiler = DDC::XS::CQueryCompiler->new();
undef $compiler; #-- auto-magically freed
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Accessors
$CQuery = $compiler->getQuery();
undef = $compiler->setQuery($query); #-- may leak memory!
$bool = $compiler->getKeepLexerComments();
undef = $compiler->setKeepLexerComments($bool);
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Methods
$CQuery = $compiler->ParseQuery($string); #-- croak()s on syntax errors
undef = $compiler->CleanParser(); #-- drops associated query
$string = $compiler->QueryToString(); #-- canonical string for current query
$string = $compiler->QueryToJson(); #-- json string for current query
DESCRIPTION
The DDC::XS::CQueryCompiler object provides a perl interface to the DDC C++ CQueryCompiler class, used to parse DDC queries. It inherits from "DDC::XS::Object" in DDC::XS::Object. If you only use this class to parse queries and read their properties, you shouldn't need to worry about memory leaks. If you're "stealing" queries from the compiler and/or manipulating them using the perl API, see the caveats in DDC::XS::Object.
The package DDC::XS::QueryCompiler
is a backwards-compatible alias for DDC::XS::CQueryCompiler
. Names have been changed to protect the innocent and to mirror more precisely the names of the underlying C++ classes.
SEE ALSO
perl(1), DDC::XS(3perl), DDC::XS::Object(3perl), DDC::XS::CQuery(3perl), DDC::XS::CQCount(3perl), DDC::XS::CQFilter(3perl), DDC::XS::CQueryOptions(3perl).
AUTHOR
Bryan Jurish <moocow@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2015-2020 by Bryan Jurish
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.14.2 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.