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method::signatures::simple
Method::Signatures::Simple(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Method::Signatures::Simple(3pm)
NAME
Method::Signatures::Simple - Basic method declarations with signatures, without source filters
VERSION
version 1.02
SYNOPSIS
# -- a basic class -- #
package User;
use Method::Signatures::Simple;
method new ($class: $name, $email) {
my $user = {
id => new_id(42),
name => $name,
email => $email,
};
bless $user, $class;
}
func new_id ($seed) {
state $id = $seed;
$id++;
}
method name { $self->{name}; }
method email { $self->{email}; }
1;
# -- other features -- #
# attributes
method foo : lvalue { $self->{foo} }
# change invocant name
use Method::Signatures::Simple invocant => '$this';
method foo ($bar) { $this->bar($bar) }
method bar ($class: $bar) { $class->baz($bar) }
# use a different function keyword
use Method::Signatures::Simple function_keyword => 'fun';
fun triple ($num) { 3 * $num }
# use a different method keyword
use Method::Signatures::Simple method_keyword => 'action';
action foo { $self->bar }
RATIONALE
This module provides basic "method" and "func" keywords with simple signatures. It's intentionally simple, and is supposed to be a stepping
stone for its bigger brothers MooseX::Method::Signatures and Method::Signatures. It only has a small benefit over regular subs, so if you
want more features, look at those modules. But if you're looking for a small amount of syntactic sugar, this might just be enough.
FEATURES
o invocant
The "method" keyword automatically injects the annoying "my $self = shift;" for you. You can rename the invocant with the first
argument, followed by a colon:
method ($this:) {}
method ($this: $that) {}
The "func" keyword doesn't inject an invocant, but does do the signature processing below:
func ($that) {}
o signature
The signature "($sig)" is transformed into "my ($sig) = @_;". That way, we mimic perl's usual argument handling.
method foo ($bar, $baz, %opts) {
func xyzzy ($plugh, @zorkmid) {
# becomes
sub foo {
my $self = shift;
my ($bar, $baz, %opts) = @_;
sub xyzzy {
my ($plugh, @zorkmid) = @_;
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
Since this module subclasses Devel::Declare::MethodInstaller::Simple, you can change the keywords and the default invocant with import
arguments. These changes affect the current scope.
o change the invocant name
use Method::Signatures::Simple invocant => '$this';
method x { $this->{x} }
method y { $this->{y} }
# and this of course still works:
method z ($self:) { $self->{z} }
o change the keywords
You can install a different keyword (instead of the default 'method' and 'func'), by passing names to the "use" line:
use Method::Signatures::Simple method_keyword => 'action',
function_keyword => 'thing';
action foo ($some, $args) { ... }
thing bar ($whatever) { ... }
One benefit of this is that you can use this module together with e.g. MooseX::Declare:
# untested
use MooseX::Declare;
class Foo {
use Method::Signatures::Simple method_keyword => 'routine';
method x (Int $x) { ... } # from MooseX::Method::Signatures
routine y ($y) { ... } # from this module
}
If you specify neither "method_keyword" nor "function_keyword", then we default to injecting "method" and "func". If you only specify
one of these options, then we only inject that one keyword into your scope.
Examples:
# injects 'method' and 'func'
use Method::Signatures::Simple;
# only injects 'action'
use Method::Signatures::Simple method_keyword => 'action';
# only injects 'procedure'
use Method::Signatures::Simple function_keyword => 'procedure';
# injects 'action' and 'function'
use Method::Signatures::Simple method_keyword => 'action',
function_keyword => 'function';
o install several keywords
You're not limited to a single "use" line, so you can install several keywords with the same semantics as 'method' into the current
scope:
use Method::Signatures::Simple; # provides 'method' and 'func'
use Method::Signatures::Simple method_keyword => 'action';
method x { ... }
func y { ... }
action z { ... }
AUTHOR
Rhesa Rozendaal, "<rhesa at cpan.org>"
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-method-signatures-simple at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Method-Signatures-Simple <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Method-Signatures-
Simple>. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Method::Signatures::Simple
You can also look for information at:
o RT: CPAN's request tracker
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Method-Signatures-Simple <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Method-Signatures-Simple>
o AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
http://annocpan.org/dist/Method-Signatures-Simple <http://annocpan.org/dist/Method-Signatures-Simple>
o CPAN Ratings
http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Method-Signatures-Simple <http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Method-Signatures-Simple>
o Search CPAN
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Method-Signatures-Simple <http://search.cpan.org/dist/Method-Signatures-Simple>
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
o MSTROUT
For writing Devel::Declare and providing the core concepts.
o MSCHWERN
For writing Method::Signatures and publishing about it. This is what got my attention.
o FLORA
For helping me abstracting the Devel::Declare bits and suggesting improvements.
o CHIPS
For suggesting we add a 'func' keyword.
SEE ALSO
Devel::Declare, Method::Signatures, MooseX::Method::Signatures.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2011 Rhesa Rozendaal, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.4 2011-09-01 Method::Signatures::Simple(3pm)