05-02-2014
You might want to check
this IBM document (especially p53) for further reference.
I hope this helps.
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config::model::listid
Config::Model::ListId(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::Model::ListId(3pm)
NAME
Config::Model::ListId - Handle list element for configuration model
VERSION
version 2.021
SYNOPSIS
See "SYNOPSIS" in Config::Model::AnyId
DESCRIPTION
This class provides list elements for a Config::Model::Node.
CONSTRUCTOR
ListId object should not be created directly.
List model declaration
See model declaration section from Config::Model::AnyId.
Methods
get_type
Returns "list".
fetch_size
Returns the number of elements of the list.
load(string, [ check => 'no' ] )
Store a set of values passed as a comma separated list of values. Values can be quoted strings. (i.e ""a,a",b" will yield "('a,a', 'b')"
list).
"check" can be yes, no or skip
store_set( ... )
Store a set of values (passed as list)
If tinkering with check is required, use the following way :
store_set ( @v , check => 'skip' );
move ( from_index, to_index, [ check => 'no' )
Move an element within the list. "check" can be 'yes' 'no' 'skip'
push( value1, [ value2 ... ] )
push some values at the end of the list.
push_x ( values => [ v1','v2', ...] , [ ... ] )
Like push with extended options. Options are:
check
Check value validaty. Either "yes" (default), "no", "skip"
values
Values to push (array_ref)
value
Single value to push
annotation
store
Equivalent to push_x. This method is provided to help write configuration parser, so the call is the same when dealing with leaf or list
values. Prefer "push_x" when practical.
check
"yes", "no" or "skip"
annotation
list ref of annotation to store with the list values
Example:
$elt->push_x (
values => [ v1','v2' ] ,
annotation => [ 'v1 comment', 'v2 comment' ],
check => ''skip'
);
swap ( "ida" , "idb" )
Swap 2 elements within the array
remove ( "idx" )
Remove an element from the list. Equivalent to "splice @list,$idx,1"
load_data ( array_ref | data )
Clear and load list from data contained in the array ref. If a scalar or a hash ref is passed, the list is cleared and the data is stored
in the first element of the list.
AUTHOR
Dominique Dumont, (ddumont at cpan dot org)
SEE ALSO
Config::Model::Model, Config::Model::Instance, Config::Model::AnyId, Config::Model::HashId, Config::Model::Value
perl v5.14.2 2012-11-09 Config::Model::ListId(3pm)