Bug 18501: (follow-up) Use t::lib::Dates::compare in tests
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1 package C4::Boolean;
3 #package to handle Boolean values in the parameters table
4 # Note: This is just a utility module; it should not be instantiated.
7 # Copyright 2003 Katipo Communications
9 # This file is part of Koha.
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24 use strict;
25 use warnings;
27 use Carp;
28 use base qw(Exporter);
30 our @EXPORT_OK = qw( true_p);
32 =head1 NAME
34 C4::Boolean - Convenience function to handle boolean values
35 in the parameter table
37 =head1 SYNOPSIS
39 use C4::Boolean;
41 =head1 DESCRIPTION
43 In the parameter table, there are various Boolean values that
44 variously require a 0/1, no/yes, false/true, or off/on values.
45 This module aims to provide scripts a means to interpret these
46 Boolean values in a consistent way which makes common sense.
48 =head1 FUNCTIONS
50 =over 2
52 =cut
54 use constant INVALID_BOOLEAN_STRING_EXCEPTION =>
55 q{The given value does not seem to be interpretable as a Boolean value};
57 our %strings = (
58 '0' => 0, '1' => 1, # C
59 '-1' => 1, # BASIC
60 'nil' => 0, 't' => 1, # LISP
61 'false' => 0, 'true' => 1, # Pascal
62 'off' => 0, 'on' => 1,
63 'no' => 0, 'yes' => 1,
64 'n' => 0, 'y' => 1,
67 =item true_p
69 if ( C4::Boolean::true_p(C4::Context->preference("IndependentBranches")) ) {
70 ...
73 Tries to interpret the passed string as a Boolean value. Returns
74 the value if the string can be interpreted as such; otherwise an
75 exception is thrown.
77 =cut
79 sub true_p {
80 my $x = shift;
81 my $it;
82 if (!defined $x || ref $x ) {
83 carp INVALID_BOOLEAN_STRING_EXCEPTION;
84 return;
86 $x = lc $x;
87 $x =~ s/\s//g;
88 if (defined $strings{$x}) {
89 $it = $strings{$x};
90 } else {
91 carp INVALID_BOOLEAN_STRING_EXCEPTION;
93 return $it;
97 __END__
99 =back
101 =head1 AUTHOR
103 Koha Development Team <http://koha-community.org/>
105 =cut