NAME
Text::Query::SolveAdvancedString - Apply query expression on strings
SYNOPSIS
use Text::Query;
my $q=new Text::Query('hello and world',
-parse => 'Text::Query::ParseAdvanced',
-solve => 'Text::Query::SolveAdvancedString',
-build => 'Text::Query::BuildAdvancedString');
$q->match('this hello is a world')
DESCRIPTION
Applies an expression built by Text::Query::BuildAdvancedString
to a list of strings.
METHODS
- match ([TARGET])
-
If
TARGET
is a scalar,match
returns a true value if the string specified byTARGET
matches the query object's query expression. IfTARGET
is not given, the match is made against$_
.If
TARGET
is an array,match
returns a (possibly empty) list of all matching elements. If the elements of the array are references to sub- arrays, the match is done against the first element of each sub-array. This allows arbitrary information (e.g. filenames) to be associated with each string to match.If
TARGET
is a reference to an array,match
returns a reference to a (possibly empty) list of all matching elements. - matchscalar ([TARGET])
-
Behaves just like
MATCH
whenTARGET
is a scalar or is not given. Slightly faster thanMATCH
under these circumstances.
AUTHORS
Eric Bohlman (ebohlman@netcom.com)
Loic Dachary (loic@senga.org)
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