PPIx::EditorTools::RenameVariable - Lexically replace a variable name in Perl
code
my $munged = PPIx::EditorTools::RenameVariable->new->rename(
code => $code,
line => 15,
column => 13,
replacement => 'stuff',
);
my $code_as_strig = $munged->code;
my $code_as_ppi = $munged->ppi;
my $location = $munged->element->location;
This module will lexically replace a variable name.
- new()
- Constructor. Generally shouldn't be called with any arguments.
- rename( ppi => PPI::Document $ppi, line => Int, column => Int,
replacement => Str )
- rename( code => Str $code, line => Int, column => Int,
replacement => Str )
- rename( code => Str $code, line => Int, column => Int,
to_camel_case => Bool, [ucfirst => Bool] )
- rename( code => Str $code, line => Int, column => Int,
from_camel_case => Bool, [ucfirst => Bool] )
- Accepts either a "PPI::Document" to
process or a string containing the code (which will be converted into a
"PPI::Document") to process. Renames the
variable found at line, column with that supplied in the
"replacement" parameter and returns a
"PPIx::EditorTools::ReturnObject" with
the new code available via the "ppi" or
"code" accessors, as a
"PPI::Document" or
"string", respectively. The
"PPI::Token" found at line, column is
available via the "element" accessor.
Instead of specifying an explicit replacement variable name,
you may choose to use the
"to_camel_case" or
"from_camel_case" options that
automatically convert to/from camelCase. In that mode, the
"ucfirst" option will force
uppercasing of the first letter.
You can not specify a replacement name and use the
"to/from_camel_case" options.
Croaks with a "no token" exception if no token is
found at the location. Croaks with a "no declaration"
exception if unable to find the declaration.
This class inherits from "PPIx::EditorTools".
Also see App::EditorTools, Padre, and PPI.
- Steffen Mueller "smueller@cpan.org"
- Mark Grimes "mgrimes@cpan.org"
- Ahmad M. Zawawi <ahmad.zawawi@gmail.com>
- Gabor Szabo <gabor@szabgab.com>
- Yanick Champoux <yanick@cpan.org>
This software is copyright (c) 2017, 2014, 2012 by The Padre development team as
listed in Padre.pm..
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.