# NAME
List::UtilsBy::XS - XS implementation of List::UtilsBy
# SYNOPSIS
use List::UtilsBy::XS qw(sort_by);
sort_by { $_->{foo} } @hash_ref_list
You can use those functions same as List::UtilsBy ones,
but some functions have limitation. See [LIMITATION](
http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?LIMITATION) section.
# DESCRIPTION
List::UtilsBy::XS is XS implementation of List::UtilsBy.
Functions are more fast than original ones.
# FUNCTIONS
Same as [List::UtilsBy](
http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?List::UtilsBy)
List::UtilsBy::XS implements following functions.
- sort\_by
- nsort\_by
- rev\_sort\_by
- rev\_nsort\_by
- max\_by (alias nmax\_by)
- min\_by (alias nmin\_by)
- uniq\_by
- partition\_by
- count\_by
- zip\_by
- unzip\_by
- extract\_by
- weighted\_shuffle\_by
- bundle\_by
# LIMITATIONS
Some functions are implemented by lightweight callback API.
`sort_by`, `rev_sort_by`, `nsort_by`, `rev_nsort_by`,
`min_by`, `max_by`, `nmin_by`, `nmax_by`, `uniq_by`, `partion_by`,
`count_by`, `extract_by`, `weighted_shuffle_by` are limited some features.
Limitations are:
## Don't change argument `$_` in code block
[List::UtilsBy](
http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?List::UtilsBy) localizes `$_` in the code block, but List::UtilsBy::XS
doesn't localize it and it is only alias same as `map`, `grep`. So you
should not modify `$_` in callback subroutine.
## Can't access to arguments as `@_` in code block
You can access argument as only `$_` and cannot access as `@_`,
`$_[n]`.
# AUTHOR
Syohei YOSHIDA <
[email protected]>
# COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2013- Syohei YOSHIDA
# LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
# SEE ALSO
[List::UtilsBy](
http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?List::UtilsBy)