NAME
dtRdr::Accessor - generate an accessor subclass
SYNOPSIS
use dtRdr::Accessor (
package => 'Your::Subclass', # optional
ro => [qw(foo bar baz)],
rw => [qw(thing deal)],
);
import
dtRdr::Accessor->import(@list);
_create_package
Creates and returns the package in which the accessors will live. Also pushes the created accessor package into the caller's @ISA.
If it already exists, simply returns the cached value.
my $package = dtRdr::Accessor->_create_package(
'caller' => $caller,
'package' => $package, # optional
);
_mk_alias_get
Alias "$method"() to be a shortcut for "get_$method"().
dtRdr::Accessor->_mk_alias_get($package, $method);
ro
dtRdr::Accessor->ro(@list);
rw
dtRdr::Accessor->rw(@list);
ro_w
my $setter = dtRdr::Accessor->ro_w($name);
class_ro
dtRdr::Accessor->class_ro(name => $value, ...);
class_rw
dtRdr::Accessor->class_rw(name => $value, ...);
class_ro_w
Creates a getter and setter and hands you a reference to the setter instead of installing it.
my $setter = dtRdr::Accessor->class_ro_w(name => $value);
$setter->($value);
_mk_class_accessors
dtRdr::Accessor->_mk_class_accessors('ro'|'rw', $package, %data);
AUTHOR
Eric Wilhelm <ewilhelm at cpan dot org>
http://scratchcomputing.com/
BUGS
If you found this module on CPAN, please report any bugs or feature requests through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
If you pulled this development version from my /svn/, please contact me directly.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006 Eric L. Wilhelm, All Rights Reserved.
NO WARRANTY
Absolutely, positively NO WARRANTY, neither express or implied, is offered with this software. You use this software at your own risk. In case of loss, no person or entity owes you anything whatsoever. You have been warned.
LICENSE
The dotReader(TM) is OSI Certified Open Source Software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2, June 1991. Non-encrypted and encrypted packages are usable in connection with the dotReader(TM). The ability to create, edit, or otherwise modify content of such encrypted packages is self-contained within the packages, and NOT provided by the dotReader(TM), and is addressed in a separate commercial license.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.