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Contact Us Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems Search throws a wobbly Post 302302050 by Ken N on Sunday 29th of March 2009 11:59:20 PM
Old 03-30-2009
Search throws a wobbly

Dear Administrator,
Rule No.5 for unregistered users is impossible to comply with because Google search thinks that any Unix command that I search for is an attack from a virus and blocks the search. I managed to find this site from an external search, and it looks really useful.

Do you have any hints?

Thanks

Ken N
Ken N
 

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Path::Dispatcher::Match(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      Path::Dispatcher::Match(3pm)

NAME
Path::Dispatcher::Match - the result of a successful rule match SYNOPSIS
my $rule = Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens->new( tokens => [ 'attack', qr/^w+$/ ], block => sub { my $match = shift; attack($match->pos(2)) }, ); my $match = $rule->match("attack dragon"); # introspection $match->path # "attack dragon" $match->leftover # empty string (populated with prefix rules) $match->rule # $rule $match->positional_captures # ["attack", "dragon"] (decided by the rule) $match->pos(1) # "attack" $match->pos(2) # "dragon" $match->run # attack("dragon") DESCRIPTION
If a Path::Dispatcher::Rule successfully matches a path, it creates one or more "Path::Dispatcher::Match" objects. ATTRIBUTES
rule The Path::Dispatcher::Rule that created this match. path The path that the rule matched. leftover The rest of the path. This is populated when the rule matches a prefix of the path. positional_captures Any positional captures generated by the rule. For example, Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Regex populates this with the capture variables. named_captures Any named captures generated by the rule. For example, Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Regex populates this with named captures. parent The parent match object, if applicable (which may be set if this match is the child of, for exampl, a Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under prefix) METHODS
run Executes the rule's codeblock with the same arguments. pos($i) Returns the $ith positional capture, 1-indexed. perl v5.12.4 2011-08-30 Path::Dispatcher::Match(3pm)
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