NAME
Class::Data::Inheritable::Translucent - Inheritable, overridable, translucent class data / object attributes
SYNOPSIS
package Foo;
use base 'Class::Data::Inheritable::Translucent';
Foo->mk_translucent("bar");
Foo->bar("baz");
$obj = Foo->new;
print $obj->bar; # prints "baz"
$obj->bar("whatever");
print $obj->bar; # prints "whatever"
print Foo->bar; # prints "baz"
$obj->bar(undef);
print $obj->bar; # prints "baz"
DESCRIPTION
This module is derived from Class::Data::Inheritable, and is largely the same, except the class data accessors double as translucent object attributes.
Object data, by default, is stored in $obj->{$attribute}. See the ->attrs method, explained below, on how to change that.
METHODS
- mk_translucent
-
Creates inheritable class data / translucent instance attributes
- attrs
-
This method is called by the generated accessors and, by default, simply returns the object that called it, which should be a hash reference for storing object attributes. If your objects are not hashrefs, or you wish to store your object attributes in a different location, eg. $obj->{attrs}, you should override this method. Class::Data::Inheritable::Translucent stores object attributes in $obj->attrs->{$attribute}.
AUTHOR
Ryan McGuigan, <ryan@cardweb.com>
Derived from Class::Data::Inheritable, originally by Damian Conway
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks to Damian Conway for Class::Data::Inheritable
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2005 Ryan McGuigan, all rights reserved.
mk_translucent is derived from mk_classdata from Class::Data::Inheritable, Copyright Damian Conway and Michael G Schwern, licensed under the terms of the Perl Artistic License.
This program is free software; It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the Perl Artistic License (see http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html)
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to ryan@cardweb.com.
SEE ALSO
perltooc - Tom's OO Tutorial for Class Data in Perl - a pretty nice Class Data tutorial for Perl
The source. It's quite short, and simple enough.