diff -r 7c3215a97e4b -r 3996e5b8789f lib/Message/2822.pm --- a/lib/Message/2822.pm Fri Nov 25 15:44:37 2011 +0100 +++ b/lib/Message/2822.pm Wed Jan 04 12:58:40 2012 +0100 @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ or die "Can't open $DATA{fn}{$self}: $!\n"; local $/ = ""; - chomp($DATA{header}{$self} = <$fh>); + chomp($DATA{header}{$self} = <$fh>); $DATA{body_pos}{$self} = tell($fh); return $self; @@ -41,7 +41,9 @@ sub header_lines { my $self = shift; my $field = shift // qr/.*/; - my @r = grep /$field/i => $DATA{header}{$self} =~ /(^\S+?[: ]\s*.*?\n)(?=^\S|\Z)/imsg; + my @r = + grep /$field/i => $DATA{header}{$self} =~ + /(^\S+?[: ]\s*.*?\n)(?=^\S|\Z)/imsg; return @r if wantarray; foreach (@r) { s/\s*?\n\s+/ /mg; } @@ -55,14 +57,14 @@ #} #sub add_header_line { - #my $self = shift; - #my $_ = shift; - #$_ .= "\n" unless /\n$/; - #$DATA{header}{$self} .= $_; +#my $self = shift; +#my $_ = shift; +#$_ .= "\n" unless /\n$/; +#$DATA{header}{$self} .= $_; #} sub header_contents { - my $self = shift; + my $self = shift; my $field = shift // qr/.*/; my @r = map { (split /[: ]/, $_, 2)[1] } $self->header_lines($field); @@ -72,7 +74,6 @@ return join "" => @r; } - sub orig_header { my $self = shift; my $fh = $DATA{fh}{$self}; @@ -121,6 +122,11 @@ =head1 METHODS +B Whenever we mention a I, you may pass the pattern +as "qr/pattern/", giving you any freedom in choosing modifiers and so on, or +you may pass the pattern simply as a string "pattern", this well then +silently converted to "qr/pattern/i". + =over =item B(file => I)