NAME
Acme::Nyaa - Convert texts like which a cat is talking in Japanese
SYNOPSIS
use Acme::Nyaa::Ja;
my $kijitora = Acme::Nyaa::Ja->new();
# the following code is equivalent to the above.
use Acme::Nyaa;
my $kijitora = Acme::Nyaa->new( 'language' => 'ja' );
print $kijitora->cat( \'猫がかわいい。' ); # => 猫がかわいいニャー。
print $kijitora->neko( \'神と和解せよ' ); # => ネコと和解せよ
DESCRIPTION
Acme::Nyaa is a converter which translate Japanese texts to texts like which a cat talking. Language modules are available only Japanese (Acme::Nyaa::Ja) for now.
CLASS METHODS
new()
new() is a constructor of Acme::Nyaa::Ja
my $kijitora = Acme::Nyaa::Ja->new();
my $sabatora = Acme::Nyaa->new( 'language' => 'ja' );
INSTANCE METHODS
cat( \$text )
cat() is a converter that appends string ニャー
at the end of each sentence.
my $kijitora = Acme::Nyaa::Ja->new;
my $nekotext = '猫がかわいい。';
print $kijitora->cat( \$nekotext );
# 猫がかわいいニャーー!!
neko( \$text )
neko() is a converter that replace a noun with ネコ
.
my $kijitora = Acme::Nyaa::Ja->new;
my $nekotext = '人の道も行いも神は見ている';
print $kijitora->neko( \$nekotext );
# 人の道も行いもネコは見ている
nyaa( [\$text] )
nyaa() returns string: ニャー
.
my $kijitora = Acme::Nyaa->new;
print $kijitora->nyaa(); # ニャー
print $kijitora->nyaa('京都'); # 京都にゃー
straycat( \@array-ref | \$scalar-ref [,1] )
straycat() converts multi-lined sentences. If 2nd argument is given then this method also replace each noun with ネコ
.
my $nekoobject = Acme::Nyaa::Ja->new;
my $filehandle = IO::File->new( 't/a-part-of-i-am-a-cat.ja.txt', 'r' );
my @nekobuffer = <$filehandle>;
print $nekoobject->straycat( \@nekobuffer );
# 吾輩は猫であるニャ。名前はまだ無いニャーー!
# どこで生まれたか頓と見當がつかぬニャーん。何ても暗薄いじめじめした所でニャーニャー泣いて
# 居た事丈は記憶して居るニャーん。吾輩はこゝで始めて人間といふものを見たニャーん。然もあとで聞くと
# それは書生といふ人間で一番獰惡な種族であつたさうだニャーーー!! 此書生といふのは時々我々を捕
# へて煮て食ふといふ話であるニャ〜。
AUTHOR
azumakuniyuki <perl.org [at] azumakuniyuki.org>
SEE ALSO
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.