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MakeMethods::Attribute(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | MakeMethods::Attribute(3pm) |
NAME¶
Class::MakeMethods::Attribute - Declare generated subs with attribute syntax
SYNOPSIS¶
package MyObject; use Class::MakeMethods::Attribute 'Standard::Hash'; sub new :MakeMethod('new'); sub foo :MakeMethod('scalar'); sub bar :MakeMethod('scalar', { hashkey => 'bar_data' }); sub debug :MakeMethod('Standard::Global:scalar');
DESCRIPTION¶
This package allows common types of methods to be generated via a subroutine attribute declaration. (Available in Perl 5.6 and later.)
Adding the :MakeMethod() attribute to a subroutine declaration causes Class::MakeMethods to create and install a subroutine based on the parameters given to the :MakeMethod attribute.
You can declare a default method-generation class by passing the name of a MakeMethods subclass in the use Class::MakeMethods::Attribute statement. This default method-generation class will also apply as the default to any subclasses declared at compile time. If no default method-generation class is selected, you will need to fully-qualify all method type declarations.
EXAMPLE¶
Here's a typical use of Class::MakeMethods::Attribute:
package MyObject; use Class::MakeMethods::Attribute 'Standard::Hash'; sub new :MakeMethod('new'); sub foo :MakeMethod('scalar'); sub bar :MakeMethod('scalar', { hashkey => 'bar_data' }); sub debug :MakeMethod('Standard::Global:scalar'); package MySubclass; use base 'MyObject'; sub bazzle :MakeMethod('scalar');
This is equivalent to the following explicit Class::MakeMethods invocations:
package MyObject; use Class::MakeMethods ( -MakerClass => 'Standard::Hash', new => 'new', scalar => 'foo', scalar => [ 'ba', { hashkey => 'bar_data' } ], 'Standard::Global:scalar' => 'debug', ); package MySubclass; use base 'MyObject'; use Class::MakeMethods ( -MakerClass => 'Standard::Hash', scalar => 'bazzle', );
DIAGNOSTICS¶
The following warnings and errors may be produced when using Class::MakeMethods::Attribute to generate methods. (Note that this list does not include run-time messages produced by calling the generated methods, or the standard messages produced by Class::MakeMethods.)
- Can't apply MakeMethod attribute to %s declaration.
- You can not use the ":MakeMethod" attribute with lexical or anonymous subroutine declarations.
- No method type provided for MakeMethod attribute.
- You called ":MakeMethod()" without the required method-type argument.
SEE ALSO¶
See Attribute::Handlers by Damian Conway.
See Class::MakeMethods for general information about this distribution.
2016-06-10 | perl v5.22.2 |