Class::MakeMethods::Template::Hash - Method interfaces for hash-based objects
package MyObject;
use Class::MakeMethods::Template::Hash (
new => [ 'new' ],
scalar => [ 'foo', 'bar' ]
);
package main;
my $obj = MyObject->new( foo => "Foozle", bar => "Bozzle" );
print $obj->foo();
$obj->bar("Bamboozle");
These meta-methods create and access values within blessed hash objects.
Common Parameters: The following parameters are defined for Hash
meta-methods.
- hash_key
- The hash key to use when retrieving values from each hash
instance. Defaults to '*', the name of the meta-method.
Changing this allows you to change an accessor method name to something
other than the name of the hash key used to retrieve its value.
Note that this parameter is not portable to the other implementations, such
as Global or InsideOut.
You can take advantage of parameter expansion to define methods whose hash
key is composed of the defining package's name and the individual method
name, such as "$self->{ MyObject-foo}":
'hash_key' => '*{target_class}-*{name}'
Common Behaviors
- Behavior: delete
- Deletes the named key and associated value from the current
hash instance.
The following methods from Generic are all supported:
new
scalar
string
string_index
number
boolean
bits (*)
array
hash
tiedhash
hash_of_arrays
object
instance
array_of_objects
code
code_or_scalar
See Class::MakeMethods::Template::Generic for the interfaces and behaviors of
these method types.
The items marked with a * above are specifically defined in this package,
whereas the others are formed automatically by the interaction of this
package's generic settings with the code templates provided by the Generic
superclass.
struct => [ qw / foo bar baz / ];
Creates methods for setting, checking and clearing values which are stored by
position in an array. All the slots created with this meta-method are stored
in a single array.
The argument to struct should be a string or a reference to an array of strings.
For each string meta-method x, it defines two methods:
x and
clear_x. x returns the value of the x-slot. If called with an argument,
it first sets the x-slot to the argument. clear_x sets the slot to undef.
Additionally, struct defines three class method:
struct, which returns a
list of all of the struct values,
struct_fields, which returns a list
of all the slots by name, and
struct_dump, which returns a hash of the
slot-name/slot-value pairs.
See Class::MakeMethods for general information about this distribution.
See Class::MakeMethods::Template for more about this family of subclasses.
See Class::MakeMethods::Template::Generic for information about the various
accessor interfaces subclassed herein.