### sub fold ```perl6 sub fold( $string, :$width where { ... } = 79 ) returns Str ``` Fold a string to contain no lines longer than the given width. class $string ------------- The string to fold. class :$width where { ... } = 79 -------------------------------- The maximum width of lines in the text. ### multi sub line-length ```perl6 multi sub line-length( $ ) returns Int ``` Get the length of a line array. If the array does not exist yet, it is clearly empty, and this sub returns 0. ### multi sub line-length ```perl6 multi sub line-length( @line ) returns Int ``` Get the length of a line array. This counts the characters of all words in the array, and adds up the number of spaces required for it to be a human representable line. class @line ----------- The line array, containing any number of words. NAME ==== String::Fold AUTHOR ====== Patrick Spek VERSION ======= 0.2.0 SYNOPSIS ======== fold(Str:D $, Int:D :$width); DESCRIPTION =========== Fold a `Str` to a given width. Accepts a `:$width`Defaults to `79` argument. EXAMPLES ======== Basic usage ----------- use String::Fold; my Str $folded = fold(slurp("some-text-file")); This will yield a folded string in `$folded`. The input file will have all its lines folded to a maximum width of 79 characters. Folding at a custom width ------------------------- use String::Fold; my Str $folded = slurp("some-text-file").&fold(:width(40)); This will yield a string folded at 40 characters, instead of the default of 79 characters. Any number higher than `0` is accepted.