NAME
Pod::Simple::PullParserStartToken - start-tokens from
Pod::Simple::PullParserSYNOPSIS
(See Pod::Simple::PullParser)DESCRIPTION
When you do $parser->gettoken on a Pod::Simple::PullParser object, you
might get an object of this class. This is a subclass of Pod::Simple::PullParserToken and inherits all its methods, and adds these methods:$token->tagname
This returns the tagname for this start-token object. For example,
parsing a "=head1 ..." line will give you a start-token with the
tagname of "head1", token(s) for its content, and then an end-token
with the tagname of "head1".$token->tagname(somestring)
This changes the tagname for this start-token object. You probably
won't need to do this.$token->tag(...)
A shortcut for $token->tagname(...)
$token->istag(somestring) or $token->istagname(somestring)
These are shortcuts for "$token->tag() eq somestring"
$token->attr(attrname)
This returns the value of the attrname attribute for this start-
token object, or undef.For example, parsing a L
with a "to" attribute with the value "Foo", a "type" attribute with the value "pod", and a "section" attribute with the value "Bar".link will produce a start-token $token->attr(attrname, newvalue)
This sets the attrname attribute for this start-token object to
newvalue. You probably won't need to do this.$token->attrhash
This returns the hashref that is the attribute set for this start-
token. This is useful if (for example) you want to ask what allthe attributes are - you can just do "keys %{$token->attrhash}"
You're unlikely to ever need to construct an object of this class for yourself, but if you want to, call"Pod::Simple::PullParserStartToken->new( tagname, attrhash )"
SEE ALSO
Pod::Simple::PullParserToken, Pod::Simple, Pod::Simple::Subclassing COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMERS Copyright (c) 2002 Sean M. Burke. All rights reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. 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. AUTHOR Sean M. Burke "sburke@cpan.org"perl v5.8.8 2006-07-0P7od::Simple::PullParserStartToken(3)