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MIME::Parser::Results(3pm) |
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MIME::Parser::Results − results of the last entity parsed
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### Do parse, get results: my $entity = eval { $parser−>parse(\*STDIN); }; my $results = $parser−>results; ### Get all messages logged: @msgs = $results−>msgs; ### Get messages of specific types (also tests if there were problems): $had_errors = $results−>errors; $had_warnings = $results−>warnings; ### Get outermost header: $top_head = $results−>top_head;
Results from the last MIME::Parser parse.
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msgs
Instance method. Return all messages that we logged, in order. Every message is a string beginning with its type followed by ": "; the current types are "debug", "warning", and "error".
errors
Instance method. Return all error messages that we logged, in order. A convenience front-end onto msgs().
warnings
Instance method. Return all warning messages that we logged, in order. A convenience front-end onto msgs().
top_head
Instance method. Return the topmost header, if we were able to read it. This may be useful if the parse fails.
MIME::Tools, MIME::Parser
Eryq (eryq@zeegee.com), ZeeGee Software Inc (http://www.zeegee.com).
All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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