As has been pointed out perl does not natively have a fixed length datatype - but it is easy to do something that make a scalar behave like that:

FixedLength.pm:

package FixedLength; use strict; use warnings; sub TIESCALAR { my ( $class, $length) = @_; my $self = {}; $self->{_item} = undef; $self->{_length} = $length; return bless \$self, $class; } sub FETCH { my ($self) = @_; return $$self->{_item}; } sub STORE { my ( $self, $value ) = @_; my $len = $$self->{_length}; $$self->{_item} = pack "A$len", $value; } 1;

Test Code:

use FixedLength; use strict; my $foo; tie $foo, 'FixedLength', 5; my @words = qw( s so som some somew somewo somewor someword somewords) +; foreach my $word ( @words) { $foo = $word; print "*$foo*\n"; }

/J\


In reply to Re: fixed length string by gellyfish
in thread fixed length string by shilpam

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