NAME
Data::Perl::Role::String - Wrapping class for Perl scalar strings.
VERSION
version 0.002000
SYNOPSIS
use Data::Perl qw/string/;
my $string = string("foo\n");
$string->chomp; # returns 1, $string == "foo"
DESCRIPTION
This class provides a wrapper and methods for interacting with scalar strings.
PROVIDED METHODS
- new($value)
-
Constructs a new Data::Perl::String object, optionally initialized to $value if passed in, and returns it.
- * inc
-
Increments the value stored in this slot using the magical string autoincrement operator. Note that Perl doesn't provide analogous behavior in
--
, sodec
is not available. This method returns the new value.This method does not accept any arguments.
- * append($string)
-
Appends to the string, like
.=
, and returns the new value.This method requires a single argument.
- * prepend($string)
-
Prepends to the string and returns the new value.
This method requires a single argument.
- * replace($pattern, $replacement)
-
Performs a regexp substitution ("s" in perlop). There is no way to provide the
g
flag, but code references will be accepted for the replacement, causing the regex to be modified with a singlee
./smxi
can be applied using theqr
operator. This method returns the new value.This method requires two arguments.
- * match($pattern)
-
Runs the regex against the string and returns the matching value(s).
This method requires a single argument.
- * chop
-
Just like "chop" in perlfunc. This method returns the chopped character.
This method does not accept any arguments.
- * chomp
-
Just like "chomp" in perlfunc. This method returns the number of characters removed.
This method does not accept any arguments.
- * clear
-
Sets the string to the empty string (not the value passed to
default
).This method does not have a defined return value.
This method does not accept any arguments.
- * length
-
Just like "length" in perlfunc, returns the length of the string.
- * substr
-
This acts just like "substr" in perlfunc. When called as a writer, it returns the substring that was replaced, just like the Perl builtin.
This method requires at least one argument, and accepts no more than three.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Matthew Phillips <mattp@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Matthew Phillips <mattp@cpan.org>.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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