06-26-2010
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Originally Posted by
santiagorf
I know the problem is that function should have been called with an object from Param, but I was expecting that the constructor Param(int , int) would do the job.
It might be if you'd actually called it. You're just feeding it 2,3 not Param(2,3).
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mixin::extrafields::param
Mixin::ExtraFields::Param(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mixin::ExtraFields::Param(3pm)
NAME
Mixin::ExtraFields::Param - make your class provide a familiar "param" method
VERSION
version 0.011
$Id: /my/cs/projects/Mixin-ExtraFields-Param/trunk/lib/Mixin/ExtraFields/Param.pm 29059 2006-12-11T03:20:29.045283Z rjbs $
SYNOPSIS
package Widget::Parametric;
use Mixin::ExtraFields::Param -fields => { driver => 'HashGuts' };;
...
my $widget = Widget::Parametric->new({ flavor => 'vanilla' });
printf "%s: %s
", $_, $widget->param($_) for $widget->param;
DESCRIPTION
This module mixes in to your class to provide a "param" method like the ones provided by CGI, CGI::Application, and other classes. It uses
Mixin::ExtraFields, which means it can use any Mixin::ExtraFields driver to store your data.
By default, the methods provided are:
o param
o exists_param
o delete_param
These methods are imported by the "fields" group, which must be requested. If a "moniker" argument is supplied, the moniker is used
instead of "param". For more information, see Mixin::ExtraFields.
METHODS
param
my @params = $object->param; # get names of existing params
my $value = $object->param('name'); # get value of a param
my $value = $object->param(name => $value); # set a param's value
my @values = $object->param(n1 => $v1, n2 => $v2, ...); # set many values
This method sets or retrieves parameters.
AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES, "<rjbs@cpan.org>"
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to <http://rt.cpan.org>, for Mixin-ExtraFields-Param. I will be notified, and then you'll
automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005-2006 Ricardo Signes, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2006-12-11 Mixin::ExtraFields::Param(3pm)