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universal::moniker
moniker(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation moniker(3pm)
NAME
UNIVERSAL::moniker - Nicer names for your Perl modules/classes
SYNOPSIS
use UNIVERSAL::moniker;
DESCRIPTION
Class names in Perl often don't sound great when spoken, or look good when written in prose. For this reason, we tend to say things like
"customer" or "basket" when we are referring to "My::Site::User::Customer" or "My::Site::Shop::Basket". We thought it would be nice if our
classes knew what we would prefer to call them.
This module will add a "moniker" (and "plural_moniker") method to "UNIVERSAL", and so to every class or module.
moniker
$ob->moniker;
Returns the moniker for $ob. So, if $ob->isa("Big::Scary::Animal"), "moniker" will return "animal".
plural_moniker
$ob->plural_moniker;
Returns the plural moniker for $ob. So, if $ob->isa("Cephalopod::Octopus"), "plural_moniker" will return "octopuses".
(You need to install Lingua::EN::Inflect for this to work.)
AUTHORS
Marty Pauley <marty+perl@kasei.com>, Tony Bowden <tony@kasei.com>, Elizabeth Mattijsen <liz@dijkmat.nl>
(Yes, 3 authors for such a small module!)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004 Kasei
This program is free software; you can redistribute it under the same terms as
Perl.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
perl v5.10.0 2009-06-09 moniker(3pm)