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NAME

       Catalyst::DispatchType::Regex - Regex DispatchType

SYNOPSIS

       See Catalyst::DispatchType.

DESCRIPTION

       Status: Deprecated. Regex dispatch types have been deprecated and removed from Catalyst
       core. It is recommend that you use Chained methods or other techniques instead. As part of
       the refactoring, the dispatch priority of Regex vs Regexp vs LocalRegex vs LocalRegexp may
       have changed. Priority is now influenced by when the dispatch type is first seen in your
       application.

       When loaded, a warning about the deprecation will be printed to STDERR. To suppress the
       warning set the CATALYST_NOWARN_DEPRECATE environment variable to a true value.

       Dispatch type managing path-matching behaviour using regexes.  For more information on
       dispatch types, see:

       •   Catalyst::Manual::Intro for how they affect application authors

       •   Catalyst::DispatchType for implementation information.

METHODS

   $self->list($c)
       Output a table of all regex actions, and their private equivalent.

   $self->match( $c, $path )
       Checks path against every compiled regex, and offers the action for any regex which
       matches a chance to match the request. If it succeeds, sets action, match and captures on
       $c->req and returns 1. If not, returns 0 without altering $c.

   $self->register( $c, $action )
       Registers one or more regex actions for an action object.  Also registers them as literal
       paths.

       Returns 1 if any regexps were registered.

   $self->register_regex($c, $re, $action)
       Register an individual regex on the action. Usually called from the register method.

   $self->uri_for_action($action, $captures)
       returns a URI for this action if it can find a regex attributes that contains the correct
       number of () captures. Note that this may function incorrectly in the case of nested
       captures - if your regex does (...(..))..(..) you'll need to pass the first and third
       captures only.

AUTHORS

       Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm

COPYRIGHT

       This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.