Net::CLI::Interact::Role::Iterator - Array-based Iterator
version 2.131260
my $count = $iter->count; $iter->reset; while ( $iter->has_next ) { print $iter->next; }
This module implements an array-based iterator which may be mixed-in to add management of a sequence of elements and processing of that sequence.
The iterator is inspired by MooseX::Iterator but limited to arrays and adds many other facilities. The following section describes the methods provided by this class.
The slot used for storing iterator elements is named _sequence and you should write your consuming class to marshall data into this slot, perhaps via BUILD or init_arg. For example:
_sequence
BUILD
init_arg
has '+_sequence' => ( isa => 'ArrayRef[Thingy]', init_arg => 'things', );
The number of elements currently stored in the iterator. Note that this is of course not the same as the index of the last item in the iterator (which is 0-based)
Returns the first item in the iterator.
Returns the last item in the iterator.
Returns the item at the given position in the iterator, or throws an exception if $pos is past the end of the iterator. The position is 0-based.
$pos
Inserts the contents of the passed iterator starting at (not after) the position given. The passed iterator must also be a consumer of this role. The position is 0-based.
Shorthand for insert_at when you want to add the contents of the passed iterator after the end of the sequence.
insert_at
Returns the index (0-based) of the current iterator cursor, or sets the cursor if a position (again, 0-based) is passed.
An exception is thrown if you attempt to read the cursor position before having read any elements from the iterator, or if the iterator is empty.
Returns the next item in the iterator sequence, and advances the cursor. Throws an exception if you have already reached the end of the sequence.
Returns true if there are further elements to be read from the iterator.
Returns the next item in the sequence without advancing the position of the cursor. It returns undef if you are already at the end of the sequence.
undef
Resets the cursor so you can iterate through the sequence of elements again.
Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org>
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Oliver Gorwits.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
To install Net::CLI::Interact, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Net::CLI::Interact
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Net::CLI::Interact
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.