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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting question about wc Post 302073081 by yodadbl07 on Wednesday 10th of May 2006 03:50:48 AM
Old 05-10-2006
oh yah duh!! lol
 

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Mail::Milter::Object(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 Mail::Milter::Object(3pm)

NAME
Mail::Milter::Object - Perl extension to encapsulate a milter in an object SYNOPSIS
package Foo; use base Mail::Milter::Object; sub connect_callback { my $this = shift; my $ctx = shift; my @connect_args = @_; ... } ... my $milter = new Foo; DESCRIPTION
Normally, milters passed to "Sendmail::Milter" consist of nondescript hash references. "Mail::Milter::Object" transforms these callback hashes into fully qualified objects that are easier to maintain and understand. In conjunction with "Mail::Milter::Chain", this also allows for a more modular approach to milter implementation, by allowing each milter to be a small, granular object that can exist indepen- dently of other milters. Each object inheriting from this class has access to the hash reference making up the object itself. Two caveats must be noted when accessing this hashref: * Key names used for private data should be prefixed by an underscore (_) in order to prevent accidental recognition as a callback name. * Since a milter object can be reused many times throughout its existence, and perhaps reentrantly if threads are in use, the hashref should contain only global configuration data for this object rather than per-message data. Data stored per message or connection should be stashed in the milter context object by calling "getpriv()" and "setpriv()" on the context object. METHODS
new() Creates a new "Mail::Milter::Object". The fully qualified class is scanned for milter callback methods with names of the form CALL- BACK_callback. If such a method exists, a corresponding callback entry point is added to this object. AUTHOR
Todd Vierling, <tv@duh.org> <tv@pobox.com> SEE ALSO
Mail::Milter, Sendmail::Milter. perl v5.8.8 2004-02-26 Mail::Milter::Object(3pm)
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