Provided by: libtext-xslate-perl_3.5.6-1_amd64 

NAME
Text::Xslate::Bridge::Star - Selection of common utilities for templates
SYNOPSIS
use Text::Xslate;
my $tx = Text::Xslate->new(
module => ['Text::Xslate::Bridge::Star'],
);
DESCRIPTION
This module provides a selection of utilities for templates.
FUNCTIONS
"lc($str)"
Returns a lower-cased version of $str. The same as "CORE::lc()", but returns undef if $str is undef.
See "lc" in perldoc for details.
"uc($str)"
Returns a upper-cased version of $str. The same as "CORE::uc()", but returns undef if $str is undef.
See "uc" in perldoc for details.
"substr($str, $offset, $len)"
Extracts a substring out of $str and returns it. The same as "CORE::substr()", but returns undef if $str
is undef.
See "substr" in perldoc for details.
"sprintf($fmt, args...)"
Returns a string formatted by the "CORE::sprintf()". $fmt must be a defined value.
See "sprintf" in perldoc for details.
"rx($regex_pattern)"
Compiles $regex_patter as a regular expression and return the regex object. You can pass a regex object
to "match()" or "replace()" described below. The same as "qr//" operator in Perl.
"match($str, $pattern)"
Tests if $str matches $pattern. $pattern may be a string or a regex object.
Like "$str =~ $pattern" in Perl but you have to pass a regex object explicitly if you can use regular
expressions.
Examples:
: match("foo bar baz", "foo") ? "true" : "false" # true
: match("foo bar baz", "f..") ? "true" : "false" # false
: match("foo bar baz", rx("f..")) ? "true" : "false" # true
"replace($str, $pattern, $replacement)"
Replaces all the $patterns in $str with $replacements. Like as "$str =~ s/$pattern/$replacement/g" but
you have to pass a regex object explicitly if you can use regular expressions.
"split($str [, $pattern [, $limit]])"
Splits the string $str into a list of strings and returns the list.
SEE ALSO
Text::Xslate
Text::Xslate::Bridge
perlfunc
perl v5.26.1 2018-01-12 Text::Xslate::Bridge::Star(3pm)