ExtUtils::XSpp::Typemap(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation ExtUtils::XSpp::Typemap(3pm)NAME
ExtUtils::XSpp::Typemap - map types
ExtUtils::XSpp::Typemap::type
Returns the ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Type that is used for this typemap.
ExtUtils::XSpp::Typemap::cpp_type()
Returns the C++ type to be used for the local variable declaration.
ExtUtils::XSpp::Typemap::input_code( perl_argument_name, cpp_var_name1, ... )
Code to put the contents of the perl_argument (typically ST(x)) into the C++ variable(s).
ExtUtils::XSpp::Typemap::output_code()
ExtUtils::XSpp::Typemap::cleanup_code()
ExtUtils::XSpp::Typemap::call_parameter_code( parameter_name )
ExtUtils::XSpp::Typemap::call_function_code( function_call_code, return_variable )
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-20 ExtUtils::XSpp::Typemap(3pm)
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ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Class(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Class(3pm)NAME
ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Class - A class (inherits from Package).
DESCRIPTION
An ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Package sub-class representing a class declaration such as
%name{PerlClassName} class MyClass : public BaseClass
{
...
}
The Perl-level class name and the C++ class name attributes are inherited from the ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Package class.
METHODS
new
Creates a new "ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Class" object.
Optional named parameters: "methods" can be a reference to an array of methods (ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Method) of the class, and
"base_classes", a reference to an array of base classes ("ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Class" objects). "catch" may be a list of exception names
that all methods in the class handle.
add_methods
Adds new methods to the class. By default, their scope is "public". Takes arbitrary number of arguments which are processed in order.
If an argument is an ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Access, the current method scope is changed accordingly for all following methods.
If an argument is an ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Method it is added to the list of methods of the class. The method's class name is set to the
current class and its scope is set to the current method scope.
ACCESSORS
methods
Returns the internal reference to the array of methods in this class. Each of the methods is an "ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Method"
base_classes
Returns the internal reference to the array of base classes of this class.
If the base classes have been defined in the same file, these are the complete class objects including method definitions, otherwise only
the C++ and Perl name of the class are available as attributes.
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-20 ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Class(3pm)
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