Would you please reply if you know of a module fitting the below use case? I have searched Google and MetaCPAN and can't find one --- I'm pretty sure I'm missing something obvious in my search terms!
I am looking for a 5.14-compatible module that will, given a list of strings, permit me to test for case-insensitive membership in the list of strings, and to move from one item to the next. I would like to do things like:
$set = Some::Module->new(qw(foo bar bat));
$set->contains('foo'); # true
$set->contains('FOO'); # true
$set->after('foo') # 'bar'
$set->is_last('bar') # false
$set->is_last('bat') # true
I already have an implementation based on an array ( here et seq.). However, it is very clumsy and requires me to lc()/fc() everywhere to get case-insensitivity. Before I spend the time making a new module, I'd like to see if there already is one.
Thanks for your help with this!
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