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public package
Foswiki::Attrs public package
Foswiki::Attrs %MACRO{"joe" fred="bad" joe="mad"}%
An attribute set is a hash containing an entry for each parameter. The
default parameter (unnamed quoted string) is named _DEFAULT
in the hash.
Attributes declared later in the string will override those of the same
name defined earlier. The one exception to this is the _DEFAULT key, where
the first instance is always taken.
As well as the default Foswiki syntax (parameter values double-quoted)
this class also parses single-quoted values, unquoted spaceless
values, spaces around the =, and commas as well as spaces separating values.
The extended syntax has to be enabled by passing the $friendly
parameter
to new
.
Since date indicates where functions or parameters have been added since
the baseline of the API (TWiki release 4.2.3). The date indicates the
earliest date of a Foswiki release that will support that function or
parameter.
Deprecated date indicates where a function or parameters has been
deprecated. Deprecated
functions will still work, though they should
not be called in new plugins and should be replaced in older plugins
as soon as possible. Deprecated parameters are simply ignored in Foswiki
releases after date.
Until date indicates where a function or parameter has been removed.
The date indicates the latest date at which Foswiki releases still supported
the function or parameter.
ClassMethod
new ($string) → \%attrsObjectRef $string
- String containing attribute specification
Parse a standard attribute string containing name=value pairs and create a new attributes object. The value may be a word or a quoted string. If there is an error during parsing, the parse will complete but $attrs->{_ERROR} will be set in the new object. $attrs->{_RAW} will always contain the full unprocessed $string.
ObjectMethod
isEmpty() → boolean Return false if attribute set is not empty.
ObjectMethod
remove($key) → $value $key
- Attribute to remove
remove
the attribute is no longer defined.
ObjectMethod
stringify() → $string Generate a printed form for the map, using strict attribute syntax, with only the single-quote extension syntax observed (no {} brackets, though).
ObjectMethod
TO_JSON() → \%map Support for the JSON cpan module
StaticMethod
findFirstOccurenceAttrs($macro, $text) → $args