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NAME

URL::Google::GURL - GURL class implementation from the Google URL library.

SYNOPSIS

my $u1 = URL::Google::GURL->new('http://user:pass@google.com:99/foo;bar?q=a#ref'); $u1->is_valid();         # 1
$u1->scheme_is('http');  # 1 
$u1->scheme_is_file()    # 0
$u1->scheme();           # 'http'
$u1->username();         # 'user'
$u1->password();         # 'pass'
$u1->host();             # 'google.com'
$u1->port();             # '99'
$u1->int_port();         # 99
$u1->path();             # '/foo;bar'
$u1->query();            # 'q=a'
$u1->ref();              # 'ref'

my $u2 = URL::Google::GURL->new('http://foo.bar.com:80');
$u2->spec();   # 'http://foo.bar.com/'

my $u3 = URL::Google::GURL->new('http://foo.bar.com:8080');
$u3->spec();   # 'http://foo.bar.com:8080/'

my $u4 = URL::Google::GURL->new('http://foo.bar.com?baz=1');
$u4->spec();   # 'http://foo.bar.com/?baz=1'

DESCRIPTION

This module provides an export of the GURL class from the standards compliant, high performance google url library (c++) (project hosted at http://code.google.com/p/google-url/). The GURL class is a convenient high-level abstraction for parsing and canonicalizing standard urls.

The google url library source code is included in this module distribution. The code is manually synchronized with the primary source project and will therefore lag the project source in updates.

PREREQUISITES

In addition to a few perl dependencies, this module requires the ICU libraries for building and execution (http://site.icu-project.org/download). If precompiled packages are availble for your system, that is the easiest way to install (be sure to include the development headers). Otherwise, you can consider using one of the precompiled binary packages available on the project site or you can build from source.

AUTHOR

Mike Ellery

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2011 Michael Ellery.

This module is free-as-in-speech software, and may be used, distributed, and modified under the same conditions as perl itself.