DESCRIPTION
The "error_handler" and "errors" methods of "HTML::HTML5::Parser" generate "HTML::HTML5::Parser::Error" objects."HTML::HTML5::Parser::Error" overloads stringification, so can be printed, matched against regular expressions, etc.
Note that HTML::HTML5::Parser is not a validation tool, and there are many classes of error that it does not care about, so will not raise.
Constructor
- "new(level=>$level, type=>$type, token=>$token, ...)"
- Constructs a new "HTML::HTML5::Parser::Error" object.
Methods
- "level"
- Returns the level of error. ('MUST', 'SHOULD', 'WARN', 'INFO' or undef.)
- "layer"
- Returns the parsing layer involved, often undef. e.g. 'encode'.
- "type"
- Returns the type of error as a string.
- "tag_name"
- Returns the tag name (if any).
- "source_line"
-
($line, $col) = $error->source_line(); $line = $error->source_line;
In scalar context, "source_line" returns the line number of the source code that triggered the error.
In list context, returns a line/column pair. (Tab characters count as one column, not eight.)
- "to_string"
- Returns a friendly error string.
AUTHOR
Toby Inkster, <[email protected]>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2011-2012 by Toby InksterThis library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.