PPI::Statement::Variable - Variable declaration statements
# All of the following are variable declarations my $foo = 1; my ($foo, $bar) = (1, 2); our $foo = 1; local $foo; local $foo = 1; LABEL: my $foo = 1;
PPI::Statement::Variable
isa PPI::Statement::Expression
isa PPI::Statement
isa PPI::Node
isa PPI::Element
The main intent of the PPI::Statement::Variable class is to describe
simple statements that explicitly declare new local or global variables.
Note that this does not make it exclusively the only place where variables
are defined, and later on you should expect that the variables method
will migrate deeper down the tree to either PPI::Statement or
PPI::Node to recognise this fact, but for now it stays here.
The type method checks and returns the declaration type of the statement,
which will be one of either 'my', 'local' or 'our'.
Returns a string of the type, or undef if the type cannot be detected
(which is probably a bug).
As for several other PDOM Element types that can declare variables, the
variables method returns a list of the canonical forms of the variables
defined by the statement.
Returns a list of the canonical string forms of variables, or the null list if it is unable to find any variables.
- Write unit tests for this
See the support section in the main module.
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
Copyright 2001 - 2008 Adam Kennedy.
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