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package URI::news; # draft-gilman-news-url-01 use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '5.17'; use parent 'URI::_server'; use URI::Escape qw(uri_unescape); use Carp (); sub default_port { 119 } # newsURL = scheme ":" [ news-server ] [ refbygroup | message ] # scheme = "news" | "snews" | "nntp" # news-server = "//" server "/" # refbygroup = group [ "/" messageno [ "-" messageno ] ] # message = local-part "@" domain sub _group { my $self = shift; my $old = $self->path; if (@_) { my($group,$from,$to) = @_; if ($group =~ /\@/) { $group =~ s/^<(.*)>$/$1/; # "<" and ">" should not be part of it } $group =~ s,%,%25,g; $group =~ s,/,%2F,g; my $path = $group; if (defined $from) { $path .= "/$from"; $path .= "-$to" if defined $to; } $self->path($path); } $old =~ s,^/,,; if ($old !~ /\@/ && $old =~ s,/(.*),, && wantarray) { my $extra = $1; return (uri_unescape($old), split(/-/, $extra)); } uri_unescape($old); } sub group { my $self = shift; if (@_) { Carp::croak("Group name can't contain '\@'") if $_[0] =~ /\@/; } my @old = $self->_group(@_); return if $old[0] =~ /\@/; wantarray ? @old : $old[0]; } sub message { my $self = shift; if (@_) { Carp::croak("Message must contain '\@'") unless $_[0] =~ /\@/; } my $old = $self->_group(@_); return undef unless $old =~ /\@/; return $old; } 1;