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MIME::Parser::Results(3)             User Contributed Perl Documentation            MIME::Parser::Results(3)



NAME
       MIME::Parser::Results - results of the last entity parsed

SYNOPSIS
       Before reading further, you should see MIME::Parser to make sure that you understand where this
       module fits into the grand scheme of things.  Go on, do it now.  I'll wait.

       Ready?  Ok...

          ### 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;

DESCRIPTION
       Results from the last MIME::Parser parse.

PUBLIC INTERFACE
       new Constructor.

       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.

AUTHOR
       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.

VERSION
       $Revision: 1.1 $



perl v5.8.8                                      2004-09-07                         MIME::Parser::Results(3)

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