NAME
    Acme::StringFormat - Smart interface to sprintf()
VERSION
    This document describes Acme::StringFormat version 0.04
SYNOPSIS
        use Acme::StringFormat;
        # enable 'sprintf' operator in the scope
        say '[%s][%s]' % 'foo' % 'bar'; # => [foo][bar]
DESCRIPTION
    I had a desire for a "format operator" of other languages. Take boost
    C++ libraly for example:
            using namespace boost;
            std::cout << format("[%1%][%2]") % "foo" % "bar" << std::endl;
    Now this pragmatic module provides Perl with a format operator "%",
    which is equivalent to "sprintf".
INTERFACE
  "use Acme::StringFormat;"
    Enables the "sprintf" operator in the rest of the scope;
  "no Acme::StringFormat;"
    Disables the "sprintf" operator in the rest of the scope;
DIAGNOSTICS
    "Arguments mismatch for Acme::StringFormat"
        (W printf) Too few format parameters or too many format arguments.
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
    Acme::StringFormat requires no configuration files or environment
    variables.
DEPENDENCIES
    Perl 5.10.0 or later, and a C compiler.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
    No bugs have been reported.
    Please report any bugs or feature requests to
    "bug-acme-stringformat@rt.cpan.org/", or through the web interface at
    .
SEE ALSO
    "sprintf" in perlfunc - this module is an interface to "sprintf".
    The following languages (or libraries) also provide "%" format
    operators:
    C++ .
    Ruby
        .
    Python
        .
AUTHOR
    Goro Fuji .
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
    Copyright (c) 2008, Goro Fuji . Some rights reserved.
    This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.