NAME
Parse::RandGen::Rule - Grammatical Rule object
DESCRIPTION
A Rule matches if any one of its Productions match the input text. In BNF notation, the relationship of Rules and Productions is:
rule1: production1
| production2
| production3
For example:
perlFuncCall: /&?/ identifier '(' argument(s?) ')'
| scalar '->' identifier '(' argument(s?) ')'
The two productions in this example could respectively match:
"func()", "func(x, y)", or "&func(x)"
"$obj->member()"
METHODS
- new
-
Creates a new Rule. The Rule name is the only required argument. Productions are optional.
Parse::RandGen::Rule->new ( name => "perlFuncCall", # Rule name (optional if an anonymous rule) # "prod" specifies a new Production object on this Rule prod => [ name => "staticFuncCall", # Production name is optional cond => qr/&?/, # Regexp Condition - 0 or 1 '&' characters cond => "indentifier", # Subrule Condition - exactly 1 "identifier" rule cond => q{'('}, # Literal Condition - single '(' character cond => "argument(s?)", # Subrule Condition - 0 or more "argument" rules cond => q{')'}, ], # Literal Condition - single ')' character prod => [ name => "objectFuncCall", # Rule's second production cond => "scalar", cond => q{'->'}, cond => "indentifier", cond => q{'('}, cond => "argument(s?)", cond => q{')'}, ], );
- name
-
Return the name of the Rule.
- grammar
-
Returns a reference to the Grammar that the Rule belongs to.
- pick
-
Randomly generate data (text) that matches (or does not) the rule.
Takes a "match" boolean argument that specifies whether to match the regular expression or deliberately not match it.
Also takes a "vals" hash argument that has pairs of subrules (name or reference) and their desired value. This allows the generated data to have user-specified constraints while allowing the rest of the rule to choose random data. If "match" is false, the user-specified "vals" are still used (which may cause the data to match even though it was not supposed to). If a user-specified value is given, then productions that do not reference that rule are not chosen (unless no productions reference the rule).
Example: $re->pick(match=>0, vals=>{ file=>"Rule", extension=>"pm" });
SEE ALSO
Parse::RandGen, Parse::RandGen::Grammar, Parse::RandGen::Production, and Parse::RandGen::Condition
AUTHORS
Jeff Dutton