These methods supply overloaded List::Objects::WithUtils::Array::Junction objects that can be compared
with values using normal Perl comparison operators.
Regular expressions can be matched by providing a "qr//" regular expression object to the "==" or "!="
operators.
There is no support for the "~~" experimental smart-match operator.
The junction objects returned are subclasses of List::Objects::WithUtils::Array, allowing manipulation of
junctions (of varying degrees of sanity) -- a simple case might be generating a new junction out of an
old junction:
my $list = array(3, 4, 5);
if ( (my $anyof = $list->any_items) > 2 ) {
my $incr = $anyof->map(sub { $_[0] + 1 })->all_items;
if ( $incr > 6 ) {
# ...
}
# Drop junction magic again:
my $plain = array( $incr->all );
}
any_items
Returns the overloaded any object for the current array; a comparison is true if any items in the array
satisfy the condition.
all_items
Returns the overloaded all object for the current array; a comparison is true only if all items in the
array satisfy the condition.