# NAME Regexp::VerbalExpressions - Perl Regular expressions made easy # SYNOPSIS use Regexp::VerbalExpressions; # Create an example of how to test for correctly formed URLs my $re = verex ->start_of_line ->then('http') ->maybe('s') ->then('://') ->maybe('www.') ->anything_but(' ') ->end_of_line; if ('https://www.google.com/' =~ $re) { print 'We have a correct URL'; # This output will fire } else { print 'The URL is incorrect'; } print $re; # Outputs the actual expression used: ^(?:http)(?:s)?(?:\:\/\/)(?:www\.)?(?:[^\ ]*)$ # DESCRIPTION Regexp::VerbalExpressions is a Perl module that helps to construct difficult regular expressions. # API ## Modifiers - `anything()` - `anything_but($value)` - `end_of_line()` - `find($value)` - `maybe($value)` - `start_of_line()` - `then($value)` ## Special characters and groups - `any($value)` - `any_of($value)` - `br()` - `line_break()` - `range($from, $to)` - `tab()` - `word()` ## Modifiers - `with_any_case()` - `stop_at_first()` - `search_one_line()` ## Functions - `replace($source, $value)` ## Other - `add($expression)` - `multiple($value)` - `or()` # SEE ALSO [https://github.com/VerbalExpressions/JSVerbalExpressions](https://github.com/VerbalExpressions/JSVerbalExpressions) # LICENSE Copyright (C) Takumi Akiyama. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. # AUTHOR Takumi Akiyama .