Hi, I think this is due to this line : https://github.com/PerlDancer/Dancer/blob/devel/lib/Dancer/Route.pm#L139 And I don't know the rational for this feature. I don't think we need to pollute the request params with splat, so I vote for its removal. Of course in theory it breaks backward compatibility, so caution must be applied... Anyone ever used $params->{splat} ? I think the splat() function can be used instead in every cases. On 26 December 2012 21:33, <alois.mahdal.1-ndmail@zxcvb.cz> wrote:
Hello dancers!
I like Dancer but I'm having a little problem with this regex/wildcard matching. The issue is that hash returned by params() in the relevant sub always contains 'splat' key referring to array of matches.
Maybe this reference might be useful (when?), what if I *really* want to pass "splat=splosh"? According to my testing, the value is lost!
Can this behavior be disabled?
Or is it a bug? (IIUC, I can always do `[ splat ]` so why the pollution?)
For illustration, request is:
GET /there?splat=splosh&bar=baz
and relevant route:
get qr{(.*)} => sub { my $params = params(); my ($path) = splat; # '/there' my $foo = $params->{foo}; # 'bar' my $splat = $params->{splat}; # [ '/path' ] instead # of 'splosh'! my $splat = param('splat'); # '/there' }
Thanks, aL.
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