NAME Text::FixedLengthMultiline - Parse text data formatted in space separated columns optionnaly on multiple lines. SYNOPSIS use Text::FixedLengthMultiline; my $fmt = Text::FixedLengthMultiline->new(format => ['!name' => 10, 1, 'comment~' => 20, 1, 'age' => -2 ]); # Compute the RegExp that matches the first line my $first_line_re = $fmt->get_first_line_re(); # Compute the RegExp that matches a continuation line my $continue_line_re = $fmt->get_continue_line_re(); #234567890 12345678901234567890 12 my $text = <parse_line($line, $data[$#data])) > 0) { warn "Parse error at column $err"; } } DESCRIPTION Data can span on multiple lines with text flowing in the same column space. FORMAT SPECIFICATION The format is given at the contruction time as an array ref. Modifying the array content after the construction call is done at your own risks. The array contains the ordered sequence of columns. Each colmun can either be: * A positive integer representing the size of a separating column which is expected to always be filled with spaces. * A string that match this RE: /^(?#mandatory)!?(?#name)[:alnum:]\w*(?:(?#multi)~(?#cont).?)?$/ - "!" means the column is mandatory - "name" is the column name. This will be the key for the hash after parsing. - "~" means the column data can be on multiple lines. CONSTRUCTOR Arguments: * "-format" * "-debug" METHODS parse_line($;$) Returns: "-col": Parse error 0: OK "col": Missing data: need to feed next line to fill remining columns TODO * "format()" * "to_sprintf()" * See TODO sections in tests bundled with the distribution. BUGS * This module should have been named Text::FixedLengthMultilineFormat, but the current name is already long enough! LICENSE Copyright (c) 2005 Olivier Mengué. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. AUTHOR Olivier Mengué, SEE ALSO Related modules I found on CPAN: * Text::FormatTable * Text::Table * Text::FixedLength * Text::FixedLength::Extra * Text::Column