VERSION
version 0.16SYNOPSIS
use Moose::Autobox;
[ 1..5 ]->isa('ARRAY'); # true
[ a..z ]->does('Moose::Autobox::Array'); # true
[ 0..2 ]->does('Moose::Autobox::List'); # true
print "Squares: " . [ 1 .. 10 ]->map(sub { $_ * $_ })->join(', ');
print [ 1, 'number' ]->sprintf('%d is the loneliest %s');
print ([ 1 .. 5 ]->any == 3) ? 'true' : 'false'; # prints 'true'
DESCRIPTION
This is a role to describe operations on the Array type.METHODS
- "pop"
- "push ($value)"
- "shift"
- "unshift ($value)"
- "delete ($index)"
- "sprintf ($format_string)"
- "slice (@indices)"
- "flatten"
- "flatten_deep ($depth)"
- "first"
- "last"
Indexed implementation
- "at ($index)"
- "put ($index, $value)"
- "exists ($index)"
- "keys"
- "values"
- "kv"
- "each"
- "each_key"
- "each_value"
- "each_n_values ($n, $callback)"
List implementation
- "head"
- "tail"
- "join (?$seperator)"
- "length"
- "map (\&block)"
- "grep (\&block)"
-
Note that, in both the above, $_ is in scope within the code block, as well as
being passed as $_[0]. As per CORE::map and CORE::grep, $_ is an alias to
the list value, so can be used to modify the list, viz:
use Moose::Autobox; my $foo = [1, 2, 3]; $foo->map( sub {$_++} ); print $foo->dump;
yields
$VAR1 = [ 2, 3, 4 ];
- "reverse"
- "sort (?\&block)"
Junctions
- "all"
- "any"
- "none"
- "one"
- "meta"
- "print"
- "say"
SUPPORT
Bugs may be submitted through the RT bug tracker <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Moose-Autobox> (or [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>).There is also a mailing list available for users of this distribution, at <http://lists.perl.org/list/moose.html>.
There is also an irc channel available for users of this distribution, at "#moose" on "irc.perl.org" <irc://irc.perl.org/#moose>.
AUTHOR
Stevan Little <[email protected]>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2006 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.