NAME
Treex::Block::Util::Eval - Special block for evaluating code given by parameters.
VERSION
version 2.20151210
SYNOPSIS
# on the command line
treex Util::Eval document='print $document->full_filename' -- *.treex
treex Util::Eval language=en anode='print $anode->lemma."\n"' -- *.treex
# The same two commands even shorter
treex Util::Eval doc='print $.full_filename' -- *.treex
treex -Len Util::Eval anode='say $.lemma' -- *.treex
# other examples of parameters
language=en,cs zone='say $.language, "\t", $.sentence'
language=all ttree='say $.language, "\t", scalar $.get_children()'
DESCRIPTION
Evaluate an arbitrary Perl code for each document/bundle/zone/tree/node (according to which parameter is given). The corresponding object is accessible through a variable of the same name or $this
.
More shortcuts: You can use doc= instead of document=. You can use "$." instead of "$this->" where $this is the current doc/bundle/zone/tree/node.
AUTHOR
Martin Popel <popel@ufal.mff.cuni.cz>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright © 2011-2012 by Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics, Charles University in Prague
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.