05-04-2008
I know, but I was trying to override the accessor method.
Thanks
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class::field
Class::Field(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Class::Field(3pm)
NAME
Class::Field - Class Field Accessor Generator
SYNOPSIS
package Thing;
use Class::Field qw'field const';
field 'this';
field 'list' => [];
field 'map' => {};
field 'that', -init => '$self->setup_that';
field 'circular_ref' => -weaken;
const 'answer' => 42;
DESCRIPTION
Class::Field exports two subroutines, "field" and "const". These functions are used to declare fields and constants in your class.
Class::Field generates custom code for each accessor that is optimized for speed.
FUNCTIONS
o field
Defines accessor methods for a field of your class:
package Example;
use base 'Parent';
use Class::Field qw'field const';
field 'foo';
field bar => [];
sub lalala {
my $self = shift;
$self->foo(42);
push @{$self->{bar}}, $self->foo;
}
The first parameter passed to "field" is the name of the attribute being defined. Accessors can be given an optional default value.
This value will be returned if no value for the field has been set in the object.
o const
const bar => 42;
The "const" function is similar to <field> except that it is immutable. It also does not store data in the object. You probably always
want to give a "const" a default value, otherwise the generated method will be somewhat useless.
NOTE
This code was taken directly out the Spiffy module for those people who just want this functionality without using the rest of Spiffy.
AUTHOR
Ingy dA~Xt Net <ingy@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006, 2008, 2009. Ingy dA~Xt Net.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html>
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