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Man Page: html::formfu::filter::regex

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3pm

HTML::FormFu::Filter::Regex(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  HTML::FormFu::Filter::Regex(3pm)

NAME
HTML::FormFu::Filter::Regex - regexp-based match/replace filter
SYNOPSIS
The following filter would turn "1234-5678" into "****-****". type: Regex match: d replace: *
DESCRIPTION
Regular expression-based match / replace filter.
METHODS
match A regex object or string to be used in the "left-hand side" of a "s///g" regular expression. Default Value: qr/./ replace A string to be used in the "right-hand side" of a "s///g" regular expression. The string will replace every occurrence of "match". Default Value: '' eval Arguments: $bool If true, the regex modifier "/e" is used, so that the contents of the "replace" string are "eval"'d. This allows the use of variables such as $1 or any other perl expression.
AUTHOR
Carl Franks, "cfranks@cpan.org"
LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-23 HTML::FormFu::Filter::Regex(3pm)
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