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Class::MakeMethods::Basic::Global - Basic shared methods
package MyObject; use Class::MakeMethods::Basic::Global ( scalar => [ 'foo', 'bar' ], array => 'my_list', hash => 'my_index', ); .... # Store and retrieve global values MyObject->foo('Foobar'); print MyObject->foo(); # All instances of your class access the same values $my_object->bar('Barbados'); print $other_one->bar(); # Array accessor MyObject->my_list(0 => 'Foozle', 1 => 'Bang!'); print MyObject->my_list(1); # Hash accessor MyObject->my_index('broccoli' => 'Blah!', 'foo' => 'Fiddle'); print MyObject->my_index('foo');
The Basic::Global subclass of MakeMethods provides basic accessors for data shared by an entire class, sometimes called "static" or "class data."
When you "use" this package, the method names you provide as arguments cause subroutines to be generated and installed in your module.
See "Calling Conventions" in Class::MakeMethods::Basic for a summary, or "USAGE" in Class::MakeMethods for full details.
To declare methods, pass in pairs of a method-type name followed by one or more method names. Valid method-type names for this package are listed in "METHOD GENERATOR TYPES".
See "Declaration Syntax" in Class::MakeMethods::Basic for more syntax information.
For each method name passed, uses a closure to generate a subroutine with the following characteristics:
Sample declaration and usage:
package MyObject; use Class::MakeMethods::Basic::Hash ( scalar => 'foo', ); ... # Store value MyObject->foo('Foozle'); # Retrieve value print MyObject->foo;
For each method name passed, uses a closure to generate a subroutine with the following characteristics:
Sample declaration and usage:
package MyObject; use Class::MakeMethods::Basic::Hash ( array => 'bar', ); ... # Set values by position $obj->bar(0 => 'Foozle', 1 => 'Bang!'); # Positions may be overwritten, and in any order $obj->bar(2 => 'And Mash', 1 => 'Blah!'); # Retrieve value by position print $obj->bar(1); # Retrieve slice of values by position print join(', ', $obj->bar( [0, 2] ) ); # Direct access to referenced array print scalar @{ $obj->bar() }; # Reset the array contents to empty @{ $obj->bar() } = ();
For each method name passed, uses a closure to generate a subroutine with the following characteristics:
Sample declaration and usage:
package MyObject; use Class::MakeMethods::Basic::Hash ( hash => 'baz', ); ... # Set values by key $obj->baz('foo' => 'Foozle', 'bar' => 'Bang!'); # Values may be overwritten, and in any order $obj->baz('broccoli' => 'Blah!', 'foo' => 'Fiddle'); # Retrieve value by key print $obj->baz('foo'); # Retrieve slice of values by position print join(', ', $obj->baz( ['foo', 'bar'] ) ); # Direct access to referenced hash print keys %{ $obj->baz() }; # Reset the hash contents to empty @{ $obj->baz() } = ();
See Class::MakeMethods for general information about this distribution.
See Class::MakeMethods::Basic for more about this family of subclasses.
2022-10-13 | perl v5.34.0 |