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MooseX::AttributeHelpers::MethodProvider::List.3pm
Langue: en
Version: 2010-01-01 (fedora - 01/12/10)
Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)
NAME
MooseX::AttributeHelpers::MethodProvider::ListSYNOPSIS
package Stuff; use Moose; use MooseX::AttributeHelpers; has 'options' => ( metaclass => 'Collection::List', is => 'rw', isa => 'ArrayRef[Str]', default => sub { [] }, auto_deref => 1, provides => { elements => 'all_options', map => 'map_options', grep => 'filter_options', find => 'find_option', first => 'first_option', last => 'last_option', get => 'get_option', join => 'join_options', count => 'count_options', empty => 'do_i_have_options', sort => 'sorted_options', } ); no Moose; 1;
DESCRIPTION
This is a role which provides the method generators for MooseX::AttributeHelpers::Collection::List.METHODS
- meta
PROVIDED METHODS
- count
- Returns the number of elements in the list.
$stuff = Stuff->new; $stuff->options(["foo", "bar", "baz", "boo"]); my $count = $stuff->count_options; print "$count\n"; # prints 4
- empty
- If the list is populated, returns true. Otherwise, returns false.
$stuff->do_i_have_options ? print "Good boy.\n" : die "No options!\n" ;
- find
- This method accepts a subroutine reference as its argument. That sub will receive each element of the list in turn. If it returns true for an element, that element will be returned by the "find" method.
my $found = $stuff->find_option( sub { $_[0] =~ /^b/ } ); print "$found\n"; # prints "bar"
- grep
- This method accepts a subroutine reference as its argument. This method returns every element for which that subroutine reference returns a true value.
my @found = $stuff->filter_options( sub { $_[0] =~ /^b/ } ); print "@found\n"; # prints "bar baz boo"
- map
- This method accepts a subroutine reference as its argument. The subroutine will be executed for each element of the list. It is expected to return a modified version of that element. The return value of the method is a list of the modified options.
my @mod_options = $stuff->map_options( sub { $_[0] . "-tag" } ); print "@mod_options\n"; # prints "foo-tag bar-tag baz-tag boo-tag"
- sort
- Sorts and returns the elements of the list.
You can provide an optional subroutine reference to sort with (as you can with the core "sort" function). However, instead of using $a and $b, you will need to use $_[0] and $_[1] instead.
# ascending ASCIIbetical my @sorted = $stuff->sort_options(); # Descending alphabetical order my @sorted_options = $stuff->sort_options( sub { lc $_[1] cmp lc $_[0] } ); print "@sorted_options\n"; # prints "foo boo baz bar"
- elements
- Returns all of the elements of the list
my @option = $stuff->all_options; print "@options\n"; # prints "foo bar baz boo"
- join
- Joins every element of the list using the separator given as argument.
my $joined = $stuff->join_options( ':' ); print "$joined\n"; # prints "foo:bar:baz:boo"
- get
- Returns an element of the list by its index.
my $option = $stuff->get_option(1); print "$option\n"; # prints "bar"
- first
- Returns the first element of the list.
my $first = $stuff->first_option; print "$first\n"; # prints "foo"
- last
- Returns the last element of the list.
my $last = $stuff->last_option; print "$last\n"; # prints "boo"
BUGS
All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no exception. If you find a bug please either email me, or add the bug to cpan-RT.AUTHOR
Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2007-2009 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.<http://www.iinteractive.com>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Contenus ©2006-2024 Benjamin Poulain
Design ©2006-2024 Maxime Vantorre