02-03-2017
Personally, when passing values to a constructor, I would expect it to be to pass values that probably won't be changed until the object's end of life. When thinking of setters and getters, it's usually to be expected to change values that change a certain number of times. So in this case I wouldn't bother to create a constructor just to do something that the getter and setter do fine. Would create one just to pass value that I expect won't change until the object reaches the end of his life.
But there is nothing wrong with what you did, it's fine if you want to use it.
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pod::wsdl::autoload
Pod::WSDL::AUTOLOAD(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Pod::WSDL::AUTOLOAD(3pm)
NAME
Pod::WSDL::AUTOLOAD - Base class for autoloading (internal use only)
SYNOPSIS
package Foo;
our @ISA = qw/Pod::WSDL::AUTOLOAD/;
sub new {
my $pgk = shift;
bless {
_bar => 'blah',
}, $pgk
}
package main;
use Foo;
my $foo = new Foo();
print $foo->bar; # prints 'blah'
$foo->bar('bloerch'); # sets _bar to 'bloerch'
DESCRIPTION
This module is used internally by Pod::WSDL. It is unlikely that you have to interact directly with it. The Pod::WSDL::AUTOLOADER is used
as a base class and handels autoloading of accessor methods. If there is a property called _foo in a hash based blessed reference, it will
allow the use of the method 'foo' as a getter and setter. As a getter is returns the value of _foo, as a setter it sets _foo with the
argument and returns the object. You can exclude the accessor by using a hash %FORBIDDEN_METHODS in the derived class like that:
our %FORBIDDEN_METHODS = (
foo => {get => 1, set => 0},
bar => {get => 0, set => 0}
);
In this example it will not be allowed to set _foo and to set or get _bar. If the user of the object tries to do so, it croaks. From within
the objects package every accessor is allowed.
METHODS
[none]
EXTERNAL DEPENDENCIES
Carp;
EXAMPLES
see Pod::WSDL
BUGS
see Pod::WSDL
TODO
see Pod::WSDL
SEE ALSO
Pod::WSDL :-)
AUTHOR
Tarek Ahmed, <bloerch -the character every email address contains- oelbsk.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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