NAME
CSS::DOM::Util - Utility functions for dealing with CSS tokens
VERSION
Version 0.17
SYNOPSIS
use CSS::DOM::Util ':all';
# or:
use CSS::DOM::Util qw[
escape unescape
escape_ident unescape_url
escape_str unescape_str
];
DESCRIPTION
This module provides utility functions for dealing with CSS tokens.
FUNCTIONS
All functions below that take one argument have a ($)
prototype, so they have the same precedence as closedir
and delete
.
- escape $string, $chars_to_escape
-
This escapes any characters in
$string
that occur in$chars_to_escape
, which is interpreted as a regular expression. The regexp must consume just one character; otherwise you'll find chars missing from the output. ASCII vertical whitespace (except the vertical tab) is always escaped.Printable non-alphanumeric ASCII characters and the space character are escaped with a single backslash. Other characters are encoded in hexadecimal.
escape
also considers that you might want to include the escaped string in a larger string, so it appends a space if the escaped string ends with a hexadecimal escape with fewer than six digits. - unescape $string
-
This turns something like \"H\65llo\" into "Hello" (including quotes).
- escape_ident $string
- escape_ident $string, $more_chars_to_escape
-
This escapes
$string
as a CSS identifier, escaping also any characters matched by$more_chars_to_escape
. - unescape_url $url_token
-
Returns the URL that the token represents.
- escape_str $string
-
Returns a CSS string token containing
$string
(within quotes; characters possibly escaped). - unescape_str $string_token
-
Returns the value that a CSS string token represents.