NAME

   Regexp::CharClasses::Helper - User defined character class strings by
   unicode name or literals

SYNOPSIS

       use Regexp::CharClasses::Helper;

       sub IsAorPlus {
           return Regexp::CharClasses::Helper::fmt(
               'A',
               'LATIN SMALL LETTER A'
               '+',
           );
       }
       say 'matches' if 'A+' =~ /^\p{IsAorPlus}+$/;

       sub InCapitalsButNot42 {
           return Regexp::CharClasses::Helper::fmt(
               "+A\tZ", # from A till Z
               "-\x42"  # except \x42
           );
       }
       say "doesn't" if 'ABC' =~ /\p{InCapitalsButNot42}+/;


METHODS AND ARGUMENTS

   fmt()

     Takes in a list and turns it into the format specified by
     User-Defined Character Properties
     <http://perldoc.perl.org/perlunicode.html#User-Defined-Character-Properties>

GIT REPOSITORY

   http://github.com/athreef/Regexp-CharClasses-Helper

SEE ALSO

   Regexp::CharClasses for a collection of user supplied character
   classes. Sub::CharacterProperties generates the subs themselves, but
   isn't usable at compile time.

   User-Defined Character Properties
   <http://perldoc.perl.org/perlunicode.html#User-Defined-Character-Properties>
   perldoc.

AUTHOR

   Ahmad Fatoum <[email protected]>, http://a3f.at

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

   Copyright (C) 2016 Ahmad Fatoum

   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.