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NAMEGraph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz - Parse Graphviz text into Graph::EasySYNOPSIS# creating a graph from a textual description use Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz; my $parser = Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz->new(); my $graph = $parser->from_text( "digraph MyGraph { \n" . " Bonn -> \"Berlin\" \n }" ); print $graph->as_ascii(); print $parser->from_file('mygraph.dot')->as_ascii(); DESCRIPTION"Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz" parses the text format from the DOT language use by Graphviz and constructs a "Graph::Easy" object from it.The resulting object can than be used to layout and output the graph in various formats. Please see the Graphviz manual for a full description of the syntax rules of the DOT language. OutputThe output will be a Graph::Easy object (unless overridden with "use_class()"), see the documentation for Graph::Easy what you can do with it.AttributesAttributes will be remapped to the proper Graph::Easy attribute names and values, as much as possible.Anything else will be converted to custom attributes starting with "x-dot-". So "ranksep: 2" will become "x-dot-ranksep: 2". METHODS"Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz" supports the same methods as its parent class "Graph::Easy::Parser":new()use Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz; my $parser = Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz->new(); Creates a new parser object. There are two valid parameters: debug fatal_errors Both take either a false or a true value. my $parser = Graph::Easy::Parser::Graphviz->new( debug => 1 ); $parser->from_text('digraph G { A -> B }'); reset()$parser->reset(); Reset the status of the parser, clear errors etc. Automatically called when you call any of the "from_XXX()" methods below. use_class()$parser->use_class('node', 'Graph::Easy::MyNode'); Override the class to be used to constructs objects while parsing. See Graph::Easy::Parser for further information. from_text()my $graph = $parser->from_text( $text ); Create a Graph::Easy object from the textual description in $text. Returns undef for error, you can find out what the error was with error(). This method will reset any previous error, and thus the $parser object can be re-used to parse different texts by just calling "from_text()" multiple times. from_file()my $graph = $parser->from_file( $filename ); my $graph = Graph::Easy::Parser->from_file( $filename ); Creates a Graph::Easy object from the textual description in the file $filename. The second calling style will create a temporary parser object, parse the file and return the resulting "Graph::Easy" object. Returns undef for error, you can find out what the error was with error() when using the first calling style. error()my $error = $parser->error(); Returns the last error, or the empty string if no error occurred. parse_error()$parser->parse_error( $msg_nr, @params); Sets an error message from a message number and replaces embedded templates like "##param1##" with the passed parameters. CAVEATSThe parser has problems with the following things:
EXPORTExports nothing.SEE ALSOGraph::Easy, Graph::Reader::Dot.AUTHORCopyright (C) 2005 - 2007 by Tels <http://bloodgate.com>See the LICENSE file for information.
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