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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting grep for non numbers Post 83912 by reborg on Tuesday 20th of September 2005 09:06:45 PM
Old 09-20-2005
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Originally Posted by blowtorch
Oops.. sorry reborg, missed the second example there...
Sorry if my post seemed abrupt, it wasn't intended that way, I was really short on time and my response came out a bit clipped.
 

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MooseX::Types::Common::String(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			MooseX::Types::Common::String(3pm)

NAME
MooseX::Types::Common::String - Commonly used string types SYNOPSIS
use MooseX::Types::Common::String qw/SimpleStr/; has short_str => (is => 'rw', isa => SimpleStr); ... #this will fail $object->short_str("string with breaks"); DESCRIPTION
A set of commonly-used string type constraints that do not ship with Moose by default. o SimpleStr A Str with no new-line characters. o NonEmptySimpleStr A Str with no new-line characters and length > 0 o LowerCaseSimpleStr A Str with no new-line characters, length > 0 and no uppercase characters A coercion exists via "lc" from NonEmptySimpleStr o UpperCaseSimpleStr A Str with no new-line characters, length > 0 and no lowercase characters A coercion exists via "uc" from NonEmptySimpleStr o Password o StrongPassword o NonEmptyStr A Str with length > 0 o LowerCaseStr A Str with length > 0 and no uppercase characters. A coercion exists via "lc" from NonEmptyStr o UpperCaseStr A Str with length > 0 and no lowercase characters. A coercion exists via "uc" from NonEmptyStr o NumericCode A Str with no new-line characters that consists of only Numeric characters. Examples include, Social Security Numbers, PINs, Postal Codes, HTTP Status Codes, etc. Supports attempting to coerce from a string that has punctuation in it ( e.g credit card number 4111-1111-1111-1111 ). SEE ALSO
o MooseX::Types::Common::Numeric AUTHORS
Please see:: MooseX::Types::Common perl v5.14.2 2012-06-14 MooseX::Types::Common::String(3pm)
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