MooseX::Iterator.3pm

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Version: 2009-07-05 (fedora - 01/12/10)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

MooseX::Iterator - Iterate over collections

SYNOPSIS

Access the Iterator directly:
     use Moose;
     use MooseX::Iterator;
 
     my $iter = MooseX::Iterator::Array->new( collection => [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ] );
 
     my $count = 1;
     while ( $iter->has_next ) {
         print $iter->next;
     }
 
 

Or use the meta class:

     package TestIterator;
 
     use Moose;
     use MooseX::Iterator;
 
     has collection => (
         is      => 'ro',
         isa     => 'HashRef',
         default => sub { { one => '1', two => '2', three => '3' } },
     );
 
     has iter => (
         metaclass    => 'Iterable',
         iterate_over => 'collection',
     );
 
     no Moose;
 
     package main;
     use Data::Dumper;
 
     my $test = TestIterator->new;
 
     my $iter = $test->iter;
 
     while ( $iter->has_next ) {
         my $next = $iter->next;
         print $next->{'key'}   . "\n";
         print $next->{'value'} . "\n";
     }
 
 

DESCRIPTION

This is an attempt to add smalltalk-like streams to Moose. It currently works with ArrayRefs and HashRefs.
next
The next method provides the next item in the colletion.
   For arrays it returns the element of the array
   
   For hashs it returns a pair as a hashref with the keys: key and value
 
 
has_next
The has_next method is a boolean method that is true if there is another item in the colletion after the current item. and falue if there isn't.
peek
The peek method returns the next item without moving the state of the iterator forward. It returns undef if it is at the end of the collection.
reset
Resets the cursor, so you can iterate through the elements again.
Subclassing MooseX::Iterator::Meta::Iterable
When subclassing MooseX::Iterator::Meta::Iterable for your own iterators override MooseX::Iterator::Meta::Iterable::_calculate_iterator_class_for_type to returns the name of the class that iterates over your new collection type. The class must implement the MooseX::Iterator::Role role.

AUTHOR

Robert Boone <rlb@cpan.org>

And thank you to Steven Little (steven) and Matt Trout (mst) for the help and advice they gave.

CONTRIBUTORS

Johannes Plunien

Code Repository

  Git - http://github.com/rlb3/moosex-iterator/tree/master
 
 
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

POD ERRORS

Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:
Around line 96:
'=item' outside of any '=over'