NAME
Map::Tube::Glasgow - Interface to the Glasgow tube map
SYNOPSIS
use Map::Tube::Glasgow;
my $tube = Map::Tube::Glasgow->new();
my $route = $tube->get_shortest_route('Cowcaddens', 'Bridge Street');
print "Route: $route\n";
DESCRIPTION
This module allows to find the shortest route between any two given tube stations in Glasgow. All interesting methods are provided by the role Map::Tube.
METHODS
CONSTRUCTOR
use Map::Tube::Glasgow;
my $tube = Map::Tube::Glasgow->new();
The only argument, xml
, is optional; if specified, it should be a code ref to a function that returns either the path the XML map file, or a string containing this XML content. The default is the path to glasgow-map.xml that is a part of this distribution. For further information see Map::Tube.
xml()
This read-only accessor returns whatever was specified as the XML source at construction.
ERRORS
If something goes wrong, maybe because the map information file was corrupted, the constructor will die.
AUTHOR
Gisbert W. Selke, TapirSoft Selke & Selke GbR.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
The data for the XML file were taken from an image in the English-language Wikipedia in the entry "Glasgow Subway". It is CC BY-SA 2.0 David Arthur, 2006. The module itself is free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.