NAME
Data::Pointer::SCALAR - The SCALAR pointer type
SYNOPSIS
use Data::Pointer qw(ptr);
my $ptr = ptr( 'foo bar baz' );
print $ptr->plus(4)->deref, $/; # bar baz
$ptr->incr(4)->deref = 'quux';
print "yup", $/ if $ptr->deref eq 'foo quux'; # yup
DESCRIPTION
The SCALAR pointer type is implemented much like strings are in C. However the default behaviour is to point to a string and not an array of chars. You can get C string-like behaviour by EXPORTing char_ptr or passing TYPE => 'Char' to the constructer (be it new or ptr).
METHODS
- assign($scalar)
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Assign the pointer to a different value
p = val - deref
-
Dereference the pointer or assign to the value it's pointing to
*p *p = val - incr([$num])
-
Increments the position of the pointer (default is 1)
p++ - decr([$num])
-
Decrements the position of the pointer (default is 1)
p-- - plus($num)
-
Return a pointer by the given offset
p + 1 - minus($num)
-
Return a pointer by the given offset
p - 1
AUTHOR
Dan Brook <broquaint@hotmail.com>