05-27-2007
Thanks very much. One question, does main() have to have a return type?
I now have
int main()
could this just have easily been
void main()
?
I think this is what I originally intended.
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class::makemethods::basic
MakeMethods::Basic(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation MakeMethods::Basic(3pm)
NAME
Class::MakeMethods::Basic - Make really simple methods
SYNOPSIS
package MyObject;
use Class::MakeMethods::Basic::Hash (
'new' => [ 'new' ],
'scalar' => [ 'foo', 'bar' ]
);
package main;
my $obj = MyObject->new( foo => "Foozle", bar => "Bozzle" );
print $obj->foo();
$obj->bar("Barbados");
DESCRIPTION
This document describes the various subclasses of Class::MakeMethods included under the Basic::* namespace, and the method types each one
provides.
The Basic subclasses provide stripped-down method-generation implementations.
Subroutines are generated as closures bound to each method name.
Calling Conventions
When you "use" a subclass of this package, the method declarations you provide as arguments cause subroutines to be generated and installed
in your module. You can also omit the arguments to "use" and instead make methods at runtime by passing the declarations to a subsequent
call to "make()".
You may include any number of declarations in each call to "use" or "make()". If methods with the same name already exist, earlier calls to
"use" or "make()" win over later ones, but within each call, later declarations superceed earlier ones.
You can install methods in a different package by passing "-TargetClass => package" as your first arguments to "use" or "make".
See "USAGE" in Class::MakeMethods for more details.
Declaration Syntax
The following types of declarations are supported:
o generator_type => 'method_name'
o generator_type => 'name_1 name_2...'
o generator_type => [ 'name_1', 'name_2', ...]
For a list of the supported values of generator_type, see "BASIC CLASSES" in Class::MakeMethods::Docs::Catalog, or the documentation for
each subclass.
For each method name you provide, a subroutine of the indicated type will be generated and installed under that name in your module.
Method names should start with a letter, followed by zero or more letters, numbers, or underscores.
SEE ALSO
See Class::MakeMethods for general information about this distribution.
For distribution, installation, support, copyright and license information, see Class::MakeMethods::Docs::ReadMe.
perl v5.10.1 2004-09-06 MakeMethods::Basic(3pm)