HTML::Mason::ComponentSource(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | HTML::Mason::ComponentSource(3pm) |
HTML::Mason::ComponentSource - represents information about an component
my $info = $resolver->get_info($comp_path);
Mason uses the ComponentSource class to store information about a source component, one that has yet to be compiled.
The component's component path.
This is the last modification time for the component, in Unix time (seconds since the epoch).
This is a unique id for the component used to distinguish two components with the same name in different component roots.
If your resolver does not support multiple component roots, this can simply be the same as the "comp_path" key or it can be any other id you wish.
This value will be used when constructing filesystem paths so it needs to be something that works on different filesystems. If it contains forward slashes, these will be converted to the appropriate filesystem-specific path separator.
In fact, we encourage you to make sure that your component ids have some forward slashes in them or also all of your generated object files will end up in a single directory, which could affect performance.
The component class into which this particular component should be blessed when it is created. This must be a subclass of "HTML::Mason::Component", which is the default.
This is used when displaying error messages related to the component, like parsing errors. This should be something that will help whoever sees the message identify the component. For example, for component stored on the filesystem, this should be the absolute path to the component.
This is a subroutine reference which, when called, returns the component source.
The reasoning behind using this parameter is that it helps avoid a profusion of tiny little "HTML::Mason::ComponentSource" subclasses that don't do very much.
This optional parameter should be a hash reference. It is used to pass information from the resolver to the component class.
This is needed since a "HTML::Mason::Resolver" subclass and a "HTML::Mason::Component" subclass can be rather tightly coupled, but they must communicate with each through the interpreter (this may change in the future).
HTML::Mason, HTML::Mason::Admin, HTML::Mason::Component
2022-10-13 | perl v5.34.0 |