
Audio::TagLib::StringList - A list of strings

use Audio::TagLib::StringList;
my $i = Audio::TagLib::StringList->new();
$i->append(Audio::TagLib::String->new("catch"));
$i->append(Audio::TagLib::String->new("me!"));
print $i->toString()->toCString(), "\n"; # got "catch me!"

This is a spcialization of the List class with some members convention for string operations.
Constructs an empty StringList.
Make a shallow, implicitly shared, copy of $l. Because this is implicitly shared, this method is lightweight and suitable for pass-by-value usage.
Constructs a StringList with $s as a member.
Makes a deep copy of the data in $vl.
NOTE This should only be used with the 8-bit codecs Latin1 and UTF8, when used with other codecs it will simply print a warning and exit.
Destroys this StringList instance.
Concatenate the list of strings into one string separated by $separator.
Appends $s to to the end of the list and returns a reference to the list.
Appends all of the values in $l to the end of the list and returns a reference to the list.
Splits the String $s into several strings at $pattern. This will not include the pattern in the returned strings.
None by default.


Dongxu Ma, <dongxu@cpan.org>

Copyright (C) 2005 by Dongxu Ma
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.7 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.