NAME
MARC::Detrans::Rule
SYNOPSIS
use MARC::Detrans::Rule;
my $rule = MARC::Detrans::Rule->new(
from => 'b',
to => 'B',
escape => '(B'
);
DESCRIPTION
It's unlikely that you'll want to use MARC::Detrans::Rule directly since other modules wrap access to it. Each detransliteration rule is represented as a MARC::Detrans::Rule object, which basically provides the Romanized text and the corresponding MARC-8 or UTF-8 text, along with an escape character (for MARC-8) rules.
METHODS
new()
Pass in the from
and c<to> parameters which define the original text and what to translate to; these parameters are not limited to single characters. In addition an escape
parameter can be passed in to indicate a MARC-8 escape sequence to use. Also a position
parameter can be set to initial
, medial
or final
if the rule applies only when the character is found at or within a particular word boundary.
from()
Returns the Romanized text that this rule refers to.
to()
Returns the MARC-8 or UTF-8 text that the corresponding Romanized text should be converted to.
escape()
Returns a MARC-8 character set escape sequence to be used, or undef if the rule is for an UTF-8 mapping.
position()
Returns a position specification for the rule mapping which can be initial, medial, final or the empty string if there is no positional qualification for the rule.
AUTHORS
Ed Summers <ehs@pobox.com>