I needed just such a replacement when I went through my own distributions replacing ~~, so I wrote match::simple. It's a less confusing smart match operator. Syntax:

use match::simple; foobar() if $needle |M| $haystack;

The |M| bit is a pseudo-operator (a trick accomplished using somewhat crazy overloading of the bitwise-or operator). If you'd prefer to use it without all the crazy, match::simple also exports a match function:

use match::simple 'match'; foobar() if match $needle, $haystack;

match::simple has simpler, easier to remember rules than ~~, but it also comes bundled with match::smart which uses the same rules as ~~.

For given and when you could try Switcheroo or Switch::Plain, or dispatch tables, or long lists of elsif blocks.

use Moops; class Cow :rw { has name => (default => 'Ermintrude') }; say Cow->new->name

In reply to Re: Smartmatch alternatives by tobyink
in thread Smartmatch alternatives by cavac

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