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package Apache2::Util;
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use Apache2::XSLoader ();
our $VERSION = '2.000005';
Apache2::XSLoader::load __PACKAGE__;
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Apache2::Util - Perl API for Misc Apache Utility functions
=head1 Synopsis
use Apache2::Util ();
# OS escape path
$escaped_path = Apache2::Util::escape_path($path, "a 'long' file.html");
# format time as a string
my $fmt = "%a, %D %H:%M:%S %Z";
$fmtdate = Apache2::Util::ht_time($r->pool, $r->request_time, $fmt, 0);
=head1 Description
Various Apache utilities that don't fit into any other group.
=head1 Functions API
C<Apache2::Util> provides the following functions and/or methods:
=head2 C<escape_path>
convert an OS path to a URL in an OS dependent way.
$escaped_path = Apache2::Util::escape_path($path, $p);
$escaped_path = Apache2::Util::escape_path($path, $p, $partial);
=over 4
=item arg1: C<$path> ( string )
The path to convert
=item arg2: C<$p>
( C<L<APR::Pool|docs::2.0::api::APR::Pool>> )
The pool to allocate from
=item opt arg3: C<$partial> ( boolean )
if TRUE, assume that the path will be appended to something with a '/'
in it (and thus does not prefix "./")
if FALSE it prepends C<"./"> unless C<$path> contains C<:> optionally
followed by C</>.
the default is TRUE
=item ret: C<$escaped_path> ( string )
The escaped path
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head2 C<ht_time>
Convert time from an integer value into a string in a specified format
$time_str = Apache2::Util::ht_time($p);
$time_str = Apache2::Util::ht_time($p, $time);
$time_str = Apache2::Util::ht_time($p, $time, $fmt);
$time_str = Apache2::Util::ht_time($p, $time, $fmt, $gmt);
=over 4
=item arg1: C<$p>
( C<L<APR::Pool object|docs::2.0::api::APR::Pool>> )
The pool to allocate memory from
=item opt arg2: C<$time> ( number )
The time to convert (e.g., C<time()> or
C<L<$r-E<gt>request_time|docs::2.0::api::Apache2::RequestRec/C_request_time_>>).
If the value is not passed the current time will be used.
=item opt arg3: C<$fmt> ( string )
The format to use for the conversion, using strftime(3) tokens.
If the value is not passed the default format used is:
"%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %Z"
=item opt arg4: C<$gmt> ( boolean )
The time will be not converted to GMT if FALSE is passed.
If the value is not passed TRUE (do convert) is used as a default.
=item ret: C<$time_str> (string)
The string that represents the specified time
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
Examples:
Use current time, the default format and convert to GMT:
$fmtdate = Apache2::Util::ht_time($r->pool);
Use my time, the default format and convert to GMT:
my $time = time+100;
$fmtdate = Apache2::Util::ht_time($r->pool, $time);
Use the time the request has started, custom format and don't convert
to GMT:
my $fmt = "%a, %D %H:%M:%S %Z";
$fmtdate = Apache2::Util::ht_time($r->pool, $r->request_time, $fmt, 0);
=head1 See Also
L<mod_perl 2.0 documentation|docs::2.0::index>.
=head1 Copyright
mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under
The Apache Software License, Version 2.0.
=head1 Authors
L<The mod_perl development team and numerous
contributors|about::contributors::people>.
=cut
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