NAME
Astro::App::Satpass2::ParseTime::Code - Astro::App::Satpass2 wrapper for custom code to parse time
SYNOPSIS
No user-serviceable parts inside.
DESCRIPTION
This class wraps code to parse a time string and return the epoch.
METHODS
This class supports the following public methods over and above those documented in its superclass Astro::App::Satpass2::ParseTime.
code
my $value = $pt->code();
$pt->code( 'my_time_parser' );
$pt->code( 'Some::Package::time_parser' );
$pt->code( sub { ... } );
$pt->code( sub { ... }, 'name_of_record' );
This method acts as both accessor and mutator for the code
attribute, which contains the code to do the parsing. Without arguments it is an accessor, returning the value of the attribute.
If called with arguments, it sets the value of the attribute. You can pass either the name of the subroutine that implements the parse, or a reference to it. An unqualified name is resolved in the caller's name space.
In general the accessor returns what was set. But if you pass a name of record after the code reference (as in the last example above), that name of record will be returned as the value of the attribute.
The code reference will be called with the following arguments:
- the invocant
-
That is, it will be called as though it was a method of this class.
- a reference to an options hash
-
If the code has the
Verb()
attribute (as it will if it comes from a code macro), the options will be as parsed by Getopt::Long using the value of theVerb()
attribute as the option specification.If the code does not have the
Verb()
attribute, the reference will be to an empty hash. - the name of the action to to perform
-
Supported values are discussed below. Any other values are unsupported and reserved by the author.
- the arguments for the action, if any.
-
The arguments depend on the action, as follows:
- parse
-
The argument is the string to parse. The code
must
return the epoch, or callwail()
on the invocant to generate an exception.This is the only action that must be implemented.
- tz
-
The argument is the time zone being set. The return value is ignored, but the code must call
wail()
to generate an exception if it does not like the value of the time zone.If this action has no specific implementation, the code should simply return.
- use_perltime
-
No argument is provided. The code
must
return a true value if it makes use of theperltime
attribute, and a false value otherwise.If this action has no specific implementation, the code should simply return.
The code reference will be called when the time zone is set (to give the code a chance to reject it), and to request a parse.
In the first case the arguments are ( $self, tz =
$zone )>, where $self
is a reference to this object, and $zone
is the prospective new time zone. When called this way the code would reject the zone by calling $self->wail( $some_message )
. The code accepts the zone by simply returning.
In the second case the arguments are ( $self, parse =
$string >, where $self
is as before, and $string
is the string to be parsed. If the parse is successful, the code must return the epoch time. If the parse fails, the code must call wail()
as above.
You do not need to specify 'code'
as an argument to new()
, though you can. But you must have set the code before calling inherited method parse_time_absolute().
SUPPORT
Support is by the author. Please file bug reports at http://rt.cpan.org, or in electronic mail to the author.
AUTHOR
Tom Wyant (wyant at cpan dot org)
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2016-2018 by Thomas R. Wyant, III
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl 5.10.0. For more details, see the full text of the licenses in the directory LICENSES.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.