NAME
App::Grok::Resource::u4x - u4x resource for grok
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use warnings;
use App::Grok::Resource::u4x qw<:ALL>;
# a list of all terms
my @index = u4x_index();
# documentation for a single term
my $pod = u4x_fetch('infix:<+>');
DESCRIPTION
This resource looks maintains an index of syntax items that can be looked up. See http://svn.pugscode.org/pugs/docs/u4x/README.
FUNCTIONS
u4x_index
Takes no arguments. Lists all syntax items.
u4x_fetch
Takes an syntax item as an argument. Returns the documentation for it.
u4x_locate
Takes a syntax item as an argument. Returns the file where it was found.
infix:<+>
Adds two numbers together. If either of the things being added is not a Num
, it will be converted to one before the addition. The result will be of the narrowest type possible.
prefix:<+>
Converts an object into a Num
. In the case of List
and Map
, the numeric value is the number of elements and Pair
s, respectively. Note that it's commas and not parentheses alone do not create a List
, otherwise the following might be a surprise:
say +(4,5,6); # 3
say +(4); # 4
The same surprise does not happen for arrays, though, since they convey list context:
my @a = 4;
say +@a; # 1
twigil:<+>
This twigil is deprecated. Use the *
twigil instead.
regex~quantifier:<+>
Means 'one or more of the previous atom'. In other words, it means the same as <{1..*}>
.
regex~assertion:sym<+>
Used before and between character classes inside <>
assertions to indicate the characters included in the match. Thus
<+digit-[02468]+[4]>
will match all odd digits and the digit 4.
The plus at the start of an assertion is a no-op and can be left out.
version~postfix:<+>
The string form of a version recognizes the *
wildcard in place of any position. It also recognizes a trailing +
, so
:ver<6.2.3+>
is short for
:ver(v6.2.3 .. v6.2.*)
And saying
:ver<6.2.0+>
specifically rules out any prereleases.