NAME
Data::Object::Name
ABSTRACT
Name Class for Perl 5
SYNOPSIS
use Data::Object::Name;
my $name = Data::Object::Name->new('FooBar/Baz');
DESCRIPTION
This package provides methods for converting "name" strings.
METHODS
This package implements the following methods:
file
file() : Str
The file method returns a file representation of the name.
format
format(Str $method, Str $format) : Str
The format method calls the specified method passing the result to the core "sprintf" function with itself as an argument.
label
label() : Str
The label method returns a label (or constant) representation of the name.
lookslike_a_file
lookslike_a_file() : Bool
The lookslike_a_file method returns truthy if its state resembles a filename.
lookslike_a_label
lookslike_a_label() : Bool
The lookslike_a_label method returns truthy if its state resembles a label (or constant).
lookslike_a_package
lookslike_a_package() : Bool
The lookslike_a_package method returns truthy if its state resembles a package name.
- lookslike_a_package example #1
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# given: synopsis my $is_package = $name->lookslike_a_package; # falsey
lookslike_a_path
lookslike_a_path() : Bool
The lookslike_a_path method returns truthy if its state resembles a file path.
new
new(Str $arg) : Object
The new method instantiates the class and returns an object.
package
package() : Str
The package method returns a package name representation of the name given.
path
path() : Str
The path method returns a path representation of the name.
AUTHOR
Al Newkirk, awncorp@cpan.org
LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2011-2019, Al Newkirk, et al.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the The Apache License, Version 2.0, as elucidated in the "license file".