NAME
Data::Object::Regexp
ABSTRACT
Data-Object Regexp Class
SYNOPSIS
use Data::Object::Regexp;
my $re = Data::Object::Regexp->new(qr(\w+));
DESCRIPTION
This package provides routines for operating on Perl 5 regular expressions.
INHERITANCE
This package inherits behaviors from:
INTEGRATIONS
This package integrates behaviors from:
LIBRARIES
This package uses type constraints defined by:
METHODS
This package implements the following methods.
defined
defined() : NumObject
The defined method returns true if the object represents a value that meets the criteria for being defined, otherwise it returns false. This method returns a Data::Object::Number object.
eq
eq(Any $arg1) : NumObject
The eq method is a consumer requirement but has no function and is not implemented. This method will throw an exception if called.
ge
ge(Any $arg1) : NumObject
The ge method is a consumer requirement but has no function and is not implemented. This method will throw an exception if called.
gt
gt(Any $arg1) : NumObject
The gt method is a consumer requirement but has no function and is not implemented. This method will throw an exception if called.
le
le(Any $arg1) : NumObject
The le method is a consumer requirement but has no function and is not implemented. This method will throw an exception if called.
lt
lt(Any $arg1) : NumObject
The lt method is a consumer requirement but has no function and is not implemented. This method will throw an exception if called.
ne
ne(Any $arg1) : NumObject
The ne method is a consumer requirement but has no function and is not implemented. This method will throw an exception if called.
replace
replace(Str $arg1, Str $arg2) : StrObject
The replace method performs a regular expression substitution on the given string. The first argument is the string to match against. The second argument is the replacement string. The optional third argument might be a string representing flags to append to the s///x operator, such as 'g' or 'e'. This method will always return a Data::Object::Replace object which can be used to introspect the result of the operation.
- replace example
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# given qr(test) $re->replace('this is a test', 'drill'); $re->replace('test 1 test 2 test 3', 'drill', 'gi');
search
search(Str $arg1) : SearchObject
The search method performs a regular expression match against the given string This method will always return a Data::Object::Search object which can be used to introspect the result of the operation.
- search example
-
# given qr((test)) $re->search('this is a test'); $re->search('this does not match', 'gi');
CREDITS
Al Newkirk, +319
Anthony Brummett, +10
Adam Hopkins, +2
José Joaquín Atria, +1
AUTHOR
Al Newkirk, awncorp@cpan.org
LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2011-2019, Al Newkirk, et al.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the The Apache License, Version 2.0, as elucidated here, https://github.com/iamalnewkirk/do/blob/master/LICENSE.
PROJECT
SEE ALSO
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