NAME
Venus::Kind - Kind Base Class
ABSTRACT
Kind Base Class for Perl 5
SYNOPSIS
package Example;
use Venus::Class;
extends 'Venus::Kind';
package main;
my $example = Example->new;
DESCRIPTION
This package provides identity and methods common across all Venus classes.
INTEGRATES
This package integrates behaviors from:
METHODS
This package provides the following methods:
checksum
checksum() (Str)
The checksum method returns an md5 hash string representing the stringified object value (or the object itself).
Since 0.08
- checksum example 1
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# given: synopsis; my $checksum = $example->checksum; # "859a86eed4b2d97eb7b830b02f06de32"
- checksum example 2
-
package Checksum::Example; use Venus::Class; extends 'Venus::Kind'; has 'value'; package main; my $example = Checksum::Example->new(value => 'example'); my $checksum = $example->checksum; # "1a79a4d60de6718e8e5b326e338ae533"
class
class() (Str)
The class method returns the class name for the given class or object.
Since 0.01
numified
numified() (Int)
The numified method returns the numerical representation of the object which is typically the length (or character count) of the stringified object.
Since 0.08
- numified example 2
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package Numified::Example; use Venus::Class; extends 'Venus::Kind'; has 'value'; package main; my $example = Numified::Example->new(value => 'example'); my $numified = $example->numified; # 7
safe
safe(Str | CodeRef $code, Any @args) (Any)
The safe method dispatches the method call or executes the callback and returns the result, supressing warnings and exceptions. If an exception is thrown this method will return undef
. This method supports dispatching, i.e. providing a method name and arguments whose return value will be acted on by this method.
Since 0.08
space
space() (Space)
The space method returns a Venus::Space object for the given object.
Since 0.01
- space example 1
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# given: synopsis; my $space = $example->space; # bless({ value => "Example" }, "Venus::Space")
stringified
stringified() (Str)
The stringified method returns the object, stringified (i.e. a dump of the object's value).
Since 0.08
- stringified example 1
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# given: synopsis; my $stringified = $example->stringified; # bless({}, 'Example')
- stringified example 2
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package Stringified::Example; use Venus::Class; extends 'Venus::Kind'; has 'value'; package main; my $example = Stringified::Example->new(value => 'example'); my $stringified = $example->stringified; # "example"
trap
trap(Str | CodeRef $code, Any @args) (Tuple[ArrayRef, ArrayRef, ArrayRef])
The trap method dispatches the method call or executes the callback and returns a tuple (i.e. a 3-element arrayref) with the results, warnings, and exceptions from the code execution. If an exception is thrown, the results (i.e. the 1st-element) will be an empty arrayref. This method supports dispatching, i.e. providing a method name and arguments whose return value will be acted on by this method.
Since 0.08
- trap example 2
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# given: synopsis; my ($results, $warnings, $errors) = $example->trap('class'); # (["Example"], [], [])
- trap example 4
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# given: synopsis; my ($results, $warnings, $errors) = $example->trap(sub { ${_}->class / 2 }); # (["0"], ["Argument ... isn't numeric in division ..."], [])
- trap example 6
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# given: synopsis; my ($results, $warnings, $errors) = $example->trap(sub { die; }); # ([], [], ["Died..."])
type
type() (Type)
The type method returns a Venus::Type object for the given object.
Since 0.01
- type example 1
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# given: synopsis; my $type = $example->type; # bless({ value => bless({}, "Example") }, "Venus::Type")
AUTHORS
Cpanery, cpanery@cpan.org
LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2021, Cpanery
Read the "license" file.