NAME
String::Tagged::Extent
- represents a range within a String::Tagged
DESCRIPTION
These objects represent a range of characters within the containing String::Tagged object. The range they represent is fixed at the time of creation. If the containing string is modified by a call to set_substr
then the effect on the extent object is not defined. These objects should be considered as relatively short-lived - used briefly for the purpose of querying the result of an operation, then discarded soon after.
METHODS
string
$extent->string;
Returns the containing String::Tagged object.
start
$extent->start;
Returns the start index of the extent. This is the index of the first character within the extent.
end
$extent->end;
Returns the end index of the extent. This is the index of the first character beyond the end of the extent.
anchor_before
$extent->anchor_before;
True if this extent begins "before" the start of the string. Only certain methods return extents with this flag defined.
anchor_after
$extent->anchor_after;
True if this extent ends "after" the end of the string. Only certain methods return extents with this flag defined.
length
$extent->length;
Returns the number of characters within the extent.
substr
$extent->substr;
Returns the substring contained by the extent, as a String::Tagged complete with all the relevant tag values.
plain_substr
$extent->plain_substr;
Returns the substring of the underlying plain string buffer contained by the extent, as a plain Perl string.
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>