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NAME

       JE::Object - JavaScript Array object class

SYNOPSIS

         use JE;
         use JE::Object::Array;

         $j = new JE;

         $js_array = new JE::Object::Array $j, 1, 2, 3;

         $perl_arrayref = $js_array->value; # returns [1, 2, 3]

         $js_array->[1]; # same as $js_array->value->[1]

         "$js_array"; # returns "1,2,3"

DESCRIPTION

       This module implements JavaScript Array objects.

       The "@{}" (array ref) operator is overloaded and returns a tied array that you can use to
       modify the array object itself. The limitations and caveats mentioned in
       "JE::Object/"USING AN OBJECT AS A HASH"" apply here, too.

METHODS

       See JE::Types for descriptions of most of the methods. Only what is specific to
       JE::Object::Array is explained here.

       $a = JE::Object::Array->new($global_obj, \@elements)
       $a = JE::Object::Array->new($global_obj, $length)
       $a = JE::Object::Array->new($global_obj, @elements)
           This creates a new Array object.

           If the second argument is an unblessed array ref, the elements of that array become
           the elements of the new array object.

           If there are two arguments and the second is a JE::Number, a new array is created with
           that number as the length.

           Otherwise, all arguments starting from the second one become elements of the new array
           object.

       $a->value
           This returns a reference to an array. This is a copy of the Array object's internal
           array. If you want an array through which you can modify the object, use @$a.

SEE ALSO

       JE

       JE::Types

       JE::Object