NAME String::Comments::Extract - Extract comments from C/C++/JavaScript/Java source VERSION version 0.023 SYNOPSIS use String::Comments::Extract; my $source = <<_END_ /* A Hello World program Copyright Ty Coon // ...and Buckaroo Banzai "Yoyodyne"*/ void main() { printf("Hello, World.\n"); printf("/* This is not a real comment */"); printf("// Neither is this */"); // But this is } // Last comment _END_ my $comments = String::Comments::Extract::C->extract($source) # ... returns the following result: /* A Hello World program Copyright Ty Coon // ...and Buckaroo Banzai "Yoyodyne"*/ // But this is // Last comment my @comments = String::Comments::Extract::C->collect($source) # ... returns the following list: ( ' A Hello World program Copyright Ty Coon // ...and Buckaroo Banzai "Yoyodyne"', ' But this is', ' Last comment', ) DESCRIPTION String::Comments::Extract is a tool for extracting comments from C/C++/JavaScript/Java source. The extractor is implemented using an actual tokenizer (written in C via XS [adapted from JavaScript::Minifier::XS]). By using a tokenizer, it can correctly deal with notoriously problematic cases, such as comment-like structures embedded in strings: std::cout << "This is not a // real C++ comment " << std::endl printf("/* This is not a real C comment */\n"); # The extractor will ignore both of the above String::Comments::Extract considers C/C++/JavaScript/Java comment structures the same, so, for now, it doesn't really matter which method you use (this means it will not complain about C++ style comments in C source). The language agnostic interface to C/C++/JavaScript/Java comment extractor is accessible via String::Comments::Extract::SlashStar # Can handle slash-star (/* */) and slash-slash (//) comments String::Comments::Extract::SlashStar->extract String::Comments::Extract::SlashStar->collect METHODS String::Comments::Extract::JavaScript->extract( ) String::Comments::Extract::CPP->extract( ) String::Comments::Extract::C->extract( ) String::Comments::Extract::SlashStar->extract( ) Returns a string representing the comments in Comment delimeters ( "/* */ //" ) are left in as-is Whitespace of is otherwise preserved, so you'll probably have to do some post-processing to get rid of some cruft. String::Comments::Extract::JavaScript->collect( ) String::Comments::Extract::CPP->collect( ) String::Comments::Extract::C->collect( ) String::Comments::Extract::SlashStar->collect( ) Returns a list containing an item for each block- or line-comment in Comment delimeters ( "/* */ //" ) around the comment are removed Whitespace outside of comments may not be preserved exactly SEE ALSO File::Comments AUTHOR Robert Krimen COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Robert Krimen. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.