01-26-2019
I just found a new use for the Simple Autosave feature.
While working on a reply, I was doing other tasks, and ended up closing a bunch of open tabs in my browser, and then accidentally closed the tab of the reply I was working on!
LALAAAA... Simple Autosave and Recovery to the rescue! No data lost in the post I was working on!
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dbix::simple::result::rowobject
DBIx::Simple::Result::RowObject(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation DBIx::Simple::Result::RowObject(3)
NAME
DBIx::Simple::Result::RowObject - Simple result row object class
DESCRIPTION
This class is the default for the "object" and "objects" result object methods. Mainly, it provides syntactic sugar at the expense of
performance.
Instead of writing
my $r = $db->query('SELECT foo, bar FROM baz')->hash;
do_something_with $r->{foo}, $r->{bar};
you may write
my $r = $db->query('SELECT foo, bar FROM baz')->object;
do_something_with $r->foo, $r->bar;
This class is a subclass of Object::Accessor, which provides per-object (rather than per-class) accessors. Your records must not have
columns names like these:
* can
* ls_accessors
* ls_allow
* mk_accessor
* mk_clone
* mk_flush
* mk_verify
* new
* register_callback
* ___autoload
* ___callback
* ___debug
* ___error
* ___get
* ___set
And of course DESTROY and AUTOLOAD, and anything that new versions of Object::Accessor might add.
DBIx::Simple::OO
DBIx::Simple::OO is a third party module by Jos Boumans that provided "object" and "objects" to DBIx::Simple. Similar functionality is now
built in, in part inspired by DBIx::Simple:OO.
Using DBIx::Simple 1.33 or newer together with DBIx::Simple::OO 0.01 will result in method name clash. DBIx::Simple::Result::RowObject was
written to be compatible with DBIx::Simple::OO::Item, except for the name, so "isa" calls still need to be changed.
In practice, DBIx::Simple 1.33 makes DBIx::Simple::OO obsolete.
AUTHOR
Juerd Waalboer <juerd@cpan.org> <http://juerd.nl/>
SEE ALSO
DBIx::Simple
perl v5.16.3 2010-12-06 DBIx::Simple::Result::RowObject(3)