=encoding utf8 =head1 NAME Mail::Message::Field::Fast - one line of a message header =head1 INHERITANCE Mail::Message::Field::Fast is a Mail::Message::Field is a Mail::Reporter =head1 SYNOPSIS See Mail::Message::Field =head1 DESCRIPTION This is the faster, but less flexible implementation of a header field. The data is stored in an array, and some hacks are made to speeds things up. Be gentle with me, and consider that each message contains many of these lines, so speed is very important here. Extends L<"DESCRIPTION" in Mail::Message::Field|Mail::Message::Field/"DESCRIPTION">. =head1 OVERLOADED Extends L<"OVERLOADED" in Mail::Message::Field|Mail::Message::Field/"OVERLOADED">. =over 4 =item overload: B<""> Inherited, see L =item overload: B<0+> Inherited, see L =item overload: B<<=>> Inherited, see L =item overload: B Inherited, see L =item overload: B Inherited, see L =back =head1 METHODS Extends L<"METHODS" in Mail::Message::Field|Mail::Message::Field/"METHODS">. =head2 Constructors Extends L<"Constructors" in Mail::Message::Field|Mail::Message::Field/"Constructors">. =over 4 =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item Mail::Message::Field::Fast-EB($data) The constructor of this object does not follow the usual practise within the Mail::Box suite: it does not use the constructor L. Therefor it has no logging or tracing facilities. The method can be used in one of the following ways: =over 4 =item * B LINE Pass a LINE as it could be found in a file: a (possibly folded) line which is terminated by a new-line. =item * B NAME, (BODY|OBJECTS), [ATTRIBUTES] A set of values which shape the line. =back Create a new header field object. Specify the whole LINE at once, and it will be split-up for you. I case you already have the parts of the header line, you may specify them separately as NAME and BODY. In case you specify a single OBJECT, or a reference to an array of OBJECTS, these objects are processed to become suitable to fill a field, usually by simple strification. When you specify one or more L objects, these are transformed into a string using their C method. You may also add one L, whose body is taken. In case of an array, the elements are joined into one string with a comma. ATTRIBUTES can be exactly one string which may contain multiple attributes at once, quoted and formatted as required in RFC2822. As alternative, list of key-value pairs can be used. In this case, the values will get quoted if needed and everything formatted as the protocol demands. -Option--Defined in --Default log Mail::Reporter trace Mail::Reporter =over 2 =item log => LEVEL =item trace => LEVEL =back example: my $mime = Mail::Message::Field->new( 'Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII'); my $mime = Mail::Message::Field->new( 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain; charset=US-ASCII'); my $mime = Mail::Message::Field->new( 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain', 'charset=US-ASCII'); my $mime = Mail::Message::Field->new( 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain', charset => 'Latin1'); my $mime = Mail::Message::Field->new( To => Mail::Address->new('My', 'me@example.com'); my $mime = Mail::Message::Field->new( Cc => [ Mail::Address->new('You', 'you@example.com') , Mail::Address->new('His', 'he@example.com') ]); But in practice, you can simply call my $head = Mail::Message::Head->new; $head->add( 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain' , charset => 'utf8'); which implicitly calls this constructor (when needed). You can specify the same things for L as this C accepts. =back =head2 The field Extends L<"The field" in Mail::Message::Field|Mail::Message::Field/"The field">. =over 4 =item $obj-EB() =item Mail::Message::Field::Fast-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$fh] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$wrap] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =back =head2 Access to the name Extends L<"Access to the name" in Mail::Message::Field|Mail::Message::Field/"Access to the name">. =over 4 =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [STRING] ) Inherited, see L =back =head2 Access to the body Extends L<"Access to the body" in Mail::Message::Field|Mail::Message::Field/"Access to the body">. =over 4 =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$body] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [STRING] ) =item Mail::Message::Field::Fast-EB( [STRING] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$body, [$wrap]] ) Inherited, see L =back =head2 Access to the content Extends L<"Access to the content" in Mail::Message::Field|Mail::Message::Field/"Access to the content">. =over 4 =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( $name, [$value] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [STRING] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$time] ) =item Mail::Message::Field::Fast-EB( [$time] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =back =head2 Other methods Extends L<"Other methods" in Mail::Message::Field|Mail::Message::Field/"Other methods">. =over 4 =item $obj-EB(STRING) =item Mail::Message::Field::Fast-EB(STRING) Inherited, see L =back =head2 Internals Extends L<"Internals" in Mail::Message::Field|Mail::Message::Field/"Internals">. =over 4 =item $obj-EB( $line | <$name,<$body|$objects>> ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$length] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( $name, $body, [$maxchars] ) =item Mail::Message::Field::Fast-EB( $name, $body, [$maxchars] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$length] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB(STRING|ARRAY|$objects) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB(STRING) Inherited, see L =back =head2 Error handling Extends L<"Error handling" in Mail::Message::Field|Mail::Message::Field/"Error handling">. =over 4 =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB($object) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$level]|[$loglevel, $tracelevel]|[$level, $callback] ) =item Mail::Message::Field::Fast-EB( [$level]|[$loglevel, $tracelevel]|[$level, $callback] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$level, [$strings]] ) =item Mail::Message::Field::Fast-EB( [$level, [$strings]] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB($level) =item Mail::Message::Field::Fast-EB($level) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$level] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$level] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$level] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =back =head2 Cleanup Extends L<"Cleanup" in Mail::Message::Field|Mail::Message::Field/"Cleanup">. =over 4 =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =back =head1 DETAILS Extends L<"DETAILS" in Mail::Message::Field|Mail::Message::Field/"DETAILS">. =head1 DIAGNOSTICS =over 4 =item Warning: Field content is not numerical: $content The numeric value of a field is requested (for instance the C or C fields should be numerical), however the data contains weird characters. =item Warning: Illegal character in field name $name A new field is being created which does contain characters not permitted by the RFCs. Using this field in messages may break other e-mail clients or transfer agents, and therefore mutulate or extinguish your message. =item Error: Package $package does not implement $method. Fatal error: the specific package (or one of its superclasses) does not implement this method where it should. This message means that some other related classes do implement this method however the class at hand does not. Probably you should investigate this and probably inform the author of the package. =back =head1 SEE ALSO This module is part of Mail-Message distribution version 3.012, built on February 11, 2022. Website: F =head1 LICENSE Copyrights 2001-2022 by [Mark Overmeer ]. For other contributors see ChangeLog. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F