NAME
Text::Amuse::Element - Helper for Text::Amuse
METHODS/ACCESSORS
Everything here is pretty much internal only, underdocumented and subject to change.
- new(%args)
-
Constructor
- rawline
-
Accessor to the raw input line
- raw_without_anchors
-
Return the original string, but with anchors stripped out.
- will_not_merge
-
Attribute to mark if an element cannot be further merged
- anchors
-
A list of anchors for this element.
- add_to_anchors(@list)
-
Add the anchors passed to the constructor to this element.
- remove_anchors
-
Empty the anchors array in the element
- move_anchors_to($element)
-
Remove the anchors from this element and add them to the one passed as argument.
ACCESSORS
The following accessors set the value if an argument is provided.
- block
-
The block the string belongs
- type
-
The type
- string
-
The string (without the indentation or the leading markup)
- removed
-
The portion of the string stripped out
- style
-
The block style. Default to
X
, read only. Used for aliases of tags, when closing it requires a matching style. - indentation
-
The indentation level, as a numerical value
- footnote_number
-
The footnote number
- footnote_symbol
-
The footnote symbol
- footnote_index
-
The footnote index
- attribute
-
Accessor to attribute
- attribute_type
-
Accessor to attribute_type
- start_list_index
-
Accessor rw to start_list_index (defaults to 0)
HELPERS
- is_start_block($blockname)
-
Return true if the element is a "startblock" of the required block name
- is_stop_element($element)
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Return true if the element is a matching stopblock for the element passed as argument.
- is_regular_maybe
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Return true if the element is "regular", i.e., it just have trailing white space
- can_merge_next
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Return true if the element will merge the next one
- can_be_merged
-
Return true if the element will merge the next one. Only regular strings.
- can_be_in_list
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Return true if the element can be inside a list
- can_be_regular
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Return true if the element is quote, center, right
- should_close_blocks
- add_to_string($string, $other_string, [...])
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Append (just concatenate) the given strings to the string attribute.
- append($element)
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Append the element passed as argument to this one, setting the raw_line
- can_append($element)
- become_regular
-
Set block to empty string and type to regular
- element_number
-
Internal numbering of the element.
- is_header
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Return 1 if the element type is h1/h6, 0 otherwise.