NAME
Text::Quoted - Extract the structure of a quoted mail message
SYNOPSIS
use Text::Quoted;
my $structure = extract($text);
# Optionally, customize recognized quote characters:
Text::Quoted::set_quote_characters( qr/[:]/ );
DESCRIPTION
Text::Quoted
examines the structure of some text which may contain multiple different levels of quoting, and turns the text into a nested data structure.
The structure is an array reference containing hash references for each paragraph belonging to the same author. Each level of quoting recursively adds another list reference. So for instance, this:
> foo
> # Bar
> baz
quux
turns into:
[
[
{ text => 'foo', quoter => '>', raw => '> foo' },
[
{ text => 'Bar', quoter => '> #', raw => '> # Bar' }
],
{ text => 'baz', quoter => '>', raw => '> baz' }
],
{ empty => 1 },
{ text => 'quux', quoter => '', raw => 'quux' }
];
This also tells you about what's in the hash references: raw
is the paragraph of text as it appeared in the original input; text
is what it looked like when we stripped off the quotation characters, and quoter
is the quotation string.
FUNCTIONS
extract
Takes a single string argument which is the text to extract quote structure from. Returns a nested datastructure as described above.
Exported by default.
set_quote_characters
Takes a regex (qr//
) matching characters that should indicate a quoted line. By default, a very liberal set is used:
set_quote_characters(qr/[!#%=|:]/);
The character >
is always recognized as a quoting character.
If undef
is provided instead of a regex, only >
will remain as a quote character.
Not exported by default, but exportable.
combine_hunks
my $text = combine_hunks( $arrayref_of_hunks );
Takes the output of extract
and turns it back into text.
Not exported by default, but exportable.
CREDITS
Most of the heavy lifting is done by a modified version of Damian Conway's Text::Autoformat
.
AUTHOR
Best Practical Solutions, LLC <modules@bestpractical.com>
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
This software is Copyright (c) 2004-2015 by Best Practical Solutions, LLC
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.