Class::Data::Inheritable.3pm

Langue: en

Version: 2006-09-20 (openSuse - 09/10/07)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

Class::Data::Inheritable - Inheritable, overridable class data

SYNOPSIS


  package Stuff;

  use base qw(Class::Data::Inheritable);




  # Set up DataFile as inheritable class data.

  Stuff->mk_classdata('DataFile');




  # Declare the location of the data file for this class.

  Stuff->DataFile('/etc/stuff/data');




  # Or, all in one shot:

  Stuff->mk_classdata(DataFile => '/etc/stuff/data');



DESCRIPTION

Class::Data::Inheritable is for creating accessor/mutators to class data. That is, if you want to store something about your class as a whole (instead of about a single object). This data is then inherited by your subclasses and can be overriden.

For example:


  Pere::Ubu->mk_classdata('Suitcase');



will generate the method Suitcase() in the class Pere::Ubu.

This new method can be used to get and set a piece of class data.


  Pere::Ubu->Suitcase('Red');

  $suitcase = Pere::Ubu->Suitcase;



The interesting part happens when a class inherits from Pere::Ubu:


  package Raygun;

  use base qw(Pere::Ubu);




  # Raygun's suitcase is Red.

  $suitcase = Raygun->Suitcase;



Raygun inherits its Suitcase class data from Pere::Ubu.

Inheritance of class data works analogous to method inheritance. As long as Raygun does not ``override'' its inherited class data (by using Suitcase() to set a new value) it will continue to use whatever is set in Pere::Ubu and inherit further changes:


  # Both Raygun's and Pere::Ubu's suitcases are now Blue

  Pere::Ubu->Suitcase('Blue');



However, should Raygun decide to set its own Suitcase() it has now ``overridden'' Pere::Ubu and is on its own, just like if it had overriden a method:


  # Raygun has an orange suitcase, Pere::Ubu's is still Blue.

  Raygun->Suitcase('Orange');



Now that Raygun has overridden Pere::Ubu futher changes by Pere::Ubu no longer effect Raygun.


  # Raygun still has an orange suitcase, but Pere::Ubu is using Samsonite.

  Pere::Ubu->Suitcase('Samsonite');



Methods

mk_classdata


  Class->mk_classdata($data_accessor_name);

  Class->mk_classdata($data_accessor_name => $value);



This is a class method used to declare new class data accessors. A new accessor will be created in the Class using the name from $data_accessor_name, and optionally initially setting it to the given value.

To facilitate overriding, mk_classdata creates an alias to the accessor, _field_accessor(). So Suitcase() would have an alias _Suitcase_accessor() that does the exact same thing as Suitcase(). This is useful if you want to alter the behavior of a single accessor yet still get the benefits of inheritable class data. For example.


  sub Suitcase {

      my($self) = shift;

      warn "Fashion tragedy" if @_ and $_[0] eq 'Plaid';




      $self->_Suitcase_accessor(@_);

  }



AUTHOR

Original code by Damian Conway.

Maintained by Michael G Schwern until September 2005.

Now maintained by Tony Bowden.

BUGS and QUERIES

Please direct all correspondence regarding this module to:
  bug-Class-Data-Inheritable@rt.cpan.org Copyright (c) 2000-2005, Damian Conway and Michael G Schwern. All Rights Reserved.

This module is free software. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the Perl Artistic License (see http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html)

SEE ALSO

perltootc has a very elaborate discussion of class data in Perl.