NAME
Regex::Iterator - provides an iterator interface to regexps
SYNOPSIS
my $string = 'string to search';
my $re = qr/[aeiou]/i;
# a plain string of 'aeiou' would work as well
my $it = Regex::Iterator->new($regex, $string);
while (my $match = $it->match) {
$it->replace('o');
}
print $it->result,"\n"; # 'strong to soorch'
print $it->string,"\n"; # 'string to search'
DESCRIPTION
Inspired by Mark Jason Dominus' talk Programming with Iterators and Generators (available from http://perl.plover.com/yak/iterators/) this is an iterative regex matcher based on the work I did for URI::Find::Iterator
METHODS
new <regex> <string>
Fairly self explanatory - takes a regex and a string to match it against.
regex
can be the result of a qr{}
string [ string ]
Gets the current string we're matching against.
If a new string is optionally passed in then it will be set as the string for the iterator to match on and the iterator will be reset.
Setting returns the object itself to allow chaining.
re [ regex ]
Gets the current regex we're matching with.
If a new regex is optionally passed in then it will be set as the regex for the iterator to match with. Does not reset the iterator so you can change patterns halfway through an iteration if necessary. The regex will be automatically compiled using qr//
for speed.
Setting returns the object itself to allow chaining.
match
Returns the current match as a string.
It then advances to the next one.
replace <replacement>
Replaces the current match with replacement
rewind
Rewinds the object's state to the original string (as supplied by set_string), this allows matching to begin from the beginning again
result
Returns the string with all replacements.
BUGS
None that I know of but there are probably loads.
COPYING
Distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Copyright (c) 2004,
Simon Wistow <simon@thegestalt.org>
Matt Lawrence <mattlaw@cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
URI::Find::Iterator, http://perl.plover.com/yak/iterators/