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422 initial text value as an argument or as the named parameter C<text>.
445 You can also call C<copy()> to create a new C<String> as a copy of the
456 overloaded stringification operator call the C<text()> method
478 allows you to chain multiple methods together.
483 causes the C<text()> method to be called, which results in the new value of
499 Creates a new string using an initial value passed as a positional
518 Returns the internal text value of the string. The stringification
519 operator is overloaded to call this method. Thus the following are
555 These methods modify the internal value of the string. For example:
560 The value of C<str> is now 'C<foobar.html>'. If you don't want
568 with a call to its C<text()> method. This will return the newly modified
573 will update the string and also print the new value. If you just want
574 to update the string but not print the new value then use C<CALL>.
697 of multiple whitespace to a single space.