class IntStr is Allomorph is Int { }
IntStr
is a dual value type, a subclass of both Allomorph
, hence Str
, and Int
.
See Allomorph
for further details.
my $int-str = <42>; say $int-str.^name; # OUTPUT: «IntStr» my Int $int = $int-str; # OK! my Str $str = $int-str; # OK! # ∈ operator cares about object identity say 42 ∈ <42 55 1>; # OUTPUT: «False»
Methods§
method new§
method new(Int $i, Str $s)
The constructor requires both the Int
and the Str
value, when constructing one directly the values can be whatever is required:
my $f = IntStr.new(42, "forty two"); say +$f; # OUTPUT: «42» say ~$f; # OUTPUT: «"forty two"»
method Int§
method Int
Returns the integer value of the IntStr
.
method Numeric§
multi method Numeric(IntStr:D: --> Int:D) multi method Numeric(IntStr:U: --> Int:D)
The :D
variant returns the numeric portion of the invocant. The :U
variant issues a warning about using an uninitialized value in numeric context and then returns value 0
.
method Real§
multi method Real(IntStr:D: --> Int:D) multi method Real(IntStr:U: --> Int:D)
The :D
variant returns the numeric portion of the invocant. The :U
variant issues a warning about using an uninitialized value in numeric context and then returns value 0
.
Operators§
infix ===
§
multi infix:<===>(IntStr:D $a, IntStr:D $b)
IntStr
Value identity operator. Returns True
if the Int
values of $a
and $b
are identical and their Str
values are also identical. Returns False
otherwise.