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NAMEText::Trim - remove leading and/or trailing whitespace from stringsVERSIONversion 1.04SYNOPSISuse Text::Trim; $text = "\timportant data\n"; $data = trim $text; # now $data contains "important data" and $text is unchanged # or: trim $text; # work in-place, $text now contains "important data" @lines = <STDIN>; rtrim @lines; # remove trailing whitespace from all lines # Alternatively: @lines = rtrim <STDIN>; # Or even: while (<STDIN>) { trim; # Change $_ in place # ... } DESCRIPTIONThis module provides functions for removing leading and/or trailing whitespace from strings. It is basically a wrapper around some simple regexes with a flexible context-based interface.EXPORTSAll functions are exported by default.CONTEXT HANDLINGvoid contextFunctions called in void context change their arguments in-placetrim(@strings); # All strings in @strings are trimmed in-place ltrim($text); # remove leading whitespace on $text rtrim; # remove trailing whitespace on $_ No changes are made to arguments in non-void contexts. list contextValues passed in are changed and returned without affecting the originals.@result = trim(@strings); # @strings is unchanged @result = rtrim; # @result contains rtrimmed $_ ($result) = ltrim(@strings); # like $result = ltrim($strings[0]); scalar contextAs list context but multiple arguments are stringified before being returned. Single arguments are unaffected. This means that under these circumstances, the value of $" ($LIST_SEPARATOR) is used to join the values. If you don't want this, make sure you only use single arguments when calling in scalar context.@strings = ("\thello\n", "\tthere\n"); $trimmed = trim(@strings); # $trimmed = "hello there" local $" = ', '; $trimmed = trim(@strings); # Now $trimmed = "hello, there" $trimmed = rtrim; # $trimmed = $_ minus trailing whitespace Undefined valuesIf any of the functions are called with undefined values, the behaviour is in general to pass them through unchanged. When stringifying a list (calling in scalar context with multiple arguments) undefined elements are excluded, but if all elements are undefined then the return value is also undefined.$foo = trim(undef); # $foo is undefined $foo = trim(undef, undef); # $foo is undefined @foo = trim(undef, undef); # @foo contains 2 undefined values trim(@foo) # @foo still contains 2 undefined values $foo = trim('', undef); # $foo is '' FUNCTIONStrimRemoves leading and trailing whitespace from all arguments, or $_ if none are provided.rtrimLike "trim()" but removes only trailing (right) whitespace.ltrimLike "trim()" but removes only leading (left) whitespace.UNICODEBecause this module is implemented using Perl regular expressions, it is capable of recognising and removing unicode whitespace characters (such as non-breaking spaces) from scalars with the utf8 flag on. See Encode for details about the utf8 flag.Note that this only applies in the case of perl versions after 5.8.0 or so. SEE ALSOBrent B. Powers' String::Strip performs a similar function in XS.AUTHORSMatt Lawrence <mattlaw@cpan.org> - Original author and maintainerRyan Thompson <rjt@cpan.org> - Co-maintainer, miscellaneous fixes SUPPORT<https://github.com/rjt-pl/Text-Trim/issues>: Bug reports and feature requests<https://github.com/rjt-pl/Text-Trim.git>: Source repository ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSTerrence Brannon <metaperl@gmail.com> for bringing my attention to String::Strip and suggesting documentation changes.LICENSEThis program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.<http://dev.perl.org/licenses/artistic.html>
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