Mail::Message::Field::UsercContributed PerlMail::Message::Field::Structured(3)NAMEMail::Message::Field::Structured - one line of a structured message
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INHERITANCEMail::Message::Field::Structured
is a Mail::Message::Field::Full
is a Mail::Message::Field
is a Mail::Reporter
Mail::Message::Field::Structured is extended by
Mail::Message::Field::Addresses
Mail::Message::Field::URIs
SYNOPSIS
my $f = Mail::Message::Field::Full
->new('Content-Type' => 'text/html');
my @encode = (charset => 'jp', use_continuations => 1);
$f->attribute('filename=passwd');
$f->attribute(filename => 'passwd', @encode);
my $attr = Mail::Message::Field::Attribute->new(...);
$f->attribute($attr);
OVERLOADED
overload: ""
See "OVERLOADED" in Mail::Message::Field
overload: +0
See "OVERLOADED" in Mail::Message::Field
overload: <=>
See "OVERLOADED" in Mail::Message::Field
overload: bool
See "OVERLOADED" in Mail::Message::Field
overload: cmp
See "OVERLOADED" in Mail::Message::Field
overload: stringification
See "OVERLOADED" in Mail::Message::Field::Full
METHODS
Constructors
$obj->clone
See "Constructors" in Mail::Message::Field
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->from(FIELD, OPTIONS)
See "Constructors" in Mail::Message::Field::Full
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->new(DATA)
· new LINE
Pass a LINE as it could be found in a file: a (possibly folded)
line which is terminated by a new-line.
· new NAME, BODY, OPTIONS
A set of values which shape the line.
The NAME is a wellformed header name (you may use wellformedName())
to be sure about the casing. The BODY is a string, one object, or
an ref-array of objects. In case of objects, they must fit to the
constructor of the field: the types which are accepted may differ.
The optional ATTRIBUTE list contains
Mail::Message::Field::Attribute objects. Finally, there are some
OPTIONS.
-Option--Defined in --Default
attributes []
charset Mail::Message::Field::Full undef
datum undef
encoding Mail::Message::Field::Full 'q'
force Mail::Message::Field::Full false
language Mail::Message::Field::Full undef
log Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS'
trace Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS'
attributes => ATTRS
There are various ways to specify these attributes: pass a
reference to an array which list of key-value pairs representing
attributes, or reference to a hash containing these pairs, or an
array with Mail::Message::Field::Attribute objects.
charset => STRING
datum => STRING
The method name body is very confusing, even in the RFC. In
MailBox, for historical reasons, body() returns the past of the
field contents before the first semi-colon. foldedBody() and
unfoldedBody() address the whole field.
There is no common name for the piece of data before the
parameters (attributes) in the field-content mentioned in the
RFCs, so let's call it datum.
encoding => 'q'|'Q'|'b'|'B'
force => BOOLEAN
language => STRING
log => LEVEL
trace => LEVEL
example: of a structured field
my @attrs = (Mail::Message::Field::Attribute->new(...), ...);
my @options = (extra => 'the color blue');
my $t = Mail::Message::Field::Full->new(To => \@addrs, @attrs, @options);
The field
$obj->isStructured
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->isStructured
See "The field" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->length
See "The field" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->nrLines
See "The field" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->print([FILEHANDLE])
See "The field" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->size
See "The field" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->string([WRAP])
See "The field" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->toDisclose
See "The field" in Mail::Message::Field
Access to the name
$obj->Name
See "Access to the name" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->name
See "Access to the name" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->wellformedName([STRING])
See "Access to the name" in Mail::Message::Field
Access to the body
$obj->body
See "Access to the body" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->decodedBody(OPTIONS)
See "Access to the body" in Mail::Message::Field::Full
$obj->folded
See "Access to the body" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->foldedBody([BODY])
See "Access to the body" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->stripCFWS([STRING])
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->stripCFWS([STRING])
See "Access to the body" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->unfoldedBody([BODY, [WRAP]])
See "Access to the body" in Mail::Message::Field
Access to the content
$obj->addresses
See "Access to the content" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->attribute(OBJECT|(STRING, OPTIONS)|(NAME,VALUE,OPTIONS))
Add an attribute to the field. The attributes are added left-to-
right into the string representation of the field, although the
order of the attributes is un-important, according to the RFCs.
You may pass a fully prepared Mail::Message::Field::Attribute
OBJECT, if you like to do all preparations for correct
representation of the data yourself. You may also pass one STRING,
which is a fully prepared attribute. This STRING will not be
changed, so be careful about quoting and encodings.
As third possibility, you can specify an attribute NAME and its
VALUE. An attribute object will be created for you implicitly in
both cases where such object is not supplied, passing the OPTIONS.
See Mail::Message::Field::Attribute::new() about the available
OPTIONS.
The attribute object is returned, however, when continuations are
used this may be an object you already know about. "undef" is
returned when construction fails (when the attribute is incorrect).
example:
$f->attribute(filename => 'passwd');
$f->attribute(filename => 'passwd', use_continuations => 0);
my $attr = Mail::Message::Field::Attribute->new(...);
$f->attribute($attr);
$obj->attributes
Returns a list with all attributes, which are all
Mail::Message::Field::Attribute objects. The attributes are not
ordered in any way. The list may be empty. Double attributes or
continuations are folded into one.
$obj->beautify
See "Access to the content" in Mail::Message::Field::Full
$obj->comment([STRING])
See "Access to the content" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->createComment(STRING, OPTIONS)
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->createComment(STRING, OPTIONS)
See "Access to the content" in Mail::Message::Field::Full
$obj->createPhrase(STRING, OPTIONS)
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->createPhrase(STRING, OPTIONS)
See "Access to the content" in Mail::Message::Field::Full
$obj->study
See "Access to the content" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->toDate([TIME])
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->toDate([TIME])
See "Access to the content" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->toInt
See "Access to the content" in Mail::Message::Field
Other methods
$obj->dateToTimestamp(STRING)
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->dateToTimestamp(STRING)
See "Other methods" in Mail::Message::Field
Internals
$obj->consume(LINE | (NAME,BODY|OBJECTS))
See "Internals" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->decode(STRING, OPTIONS)
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->decode(STRING, OPTIONS)
See "Internals" in Mail::Message::Field::Full
$obj->defaultWrapLength([LENGTH])
See "Internals" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->encode(STRING, OPTIONS)
See "Internals" in Mail::Message::Field::Full
$obj->fold(NAME, BODY, [MAXCHARS])
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->fold(NAME, BODY, [MAXCHARS])
See "Internals" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->setWrapLength([LENGTH])
See "Internals" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->stringifyData(STRING|ARRAY|OBJECTS)
See "Internals" in Mail::Message::Field
$obj->unfold(STRING)
See "Internals" in Mail::Message::Field
Parsing
$obj->consumeComment(STRING)
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->consumeComment(STRING)
See "Parsing" in Mail::Message::Field::Full
$obj->consumeDotAtom(STRING)
See "Parsing" in Mail::Message::Field::Full
$obj->consumePhrase(STRING)
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->consumePhrase(STRING)
See "Parsing" in Mail::Message::Field::Full
$obj->datum([VALUE])
Equivalent to body(), but maybe less confusing.
$obj->parse(STRING)
See "Parsing" in Mail::Message::Field::Full
$obj->produceBody
See "Parsing" in Mail::Message::Field::Full
Error handling
$obj->AUTOLOAD
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->addReport(OBJECT)
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL,
TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->errors
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->logPriority(LEVEL)
Mail::Message::Field::Structured->logPriority(LEVEL)
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->logSettings
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->notImplemented
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->report([LEVEL])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->reportAll([LEVEL])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->trace([LEVEL])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->warnings
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
Cleanup
$obj->DESTROY
See "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->inGlobalDestruction
See "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter
DIAGNOSTICS
Warning: Field content is not numerical: $content
The numeric value of a field is requested (for instance the "Lines"
or "Content-Length" fields should be numerical), however the data
contains weird characters.
Warning: Illegal character in charset '$charset'
The field is created with an utf8 string which only contains data
from the specified character set. However, that character set can
never be a valid name because it contains characters which are not
permitted.
Warning: Illegal character in field name $name
A new field is being created which does contain characters not
permitted by the RFCs. Using this field in messages may break
other e-mail clients or transfer agents, and therefore mutulate or
extinguish your message.
Warning: Illegal character in language '$lang'
The field is created with data which is specified to be in a
certain language, however, the name of the language cannot be
valid: it contains characters which are not permitted by the RFCs.
Warning: Illegal encoding '$encoding', used 'q'
The RFCs only permit base64 ("b " or "B ") or quoted-printable ("q"
or "Q") encoding. Other than these four options are illegal.
Error: Package $package does not implement $method.
Fatal error: the specific package (or one of its superclasses) does
not implement this method where it should. This message means that
some other related classes do implement this method however the
class at hand does not. Probably you should investigate this and
probably inform the author of the package.
SEE ALSO
This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 2.097, built on
January 26, 2011. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/
LICENSE
Copyrights 2001-2011 by Mark Overmeer. For other contributors see
ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself. See
http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html
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