Man Page: extutils::xspp::node::enumvalue
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 3pm
ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::EnumValue(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::EnumValue(3pm)NAMEExtUtils::XSpp::Node::EnumValue - Node representing an enum elementDESCRIPTIONAn ExtUtils::XSpp::Node subclass representing an "enum" declaration. As an example enum Bool { FALSE = 0, TRUE }; Will create two "ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::EnumValue" objects, the first with "name" "FALSE" and "value" 0, the second with "name" "TRUE" and no value. Enumerations do not affect the generated code.METHODSnew my $e = ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::EnumValue->new( name => 'FALSE', value => '0x1 | 0x4', ); Creates a new "ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::EnumValue". "value" is optional.ACCESSORSname Returns the name of the enumeration element. value Returns the initializer of the enumeration element, or "undef". perl v5.14.2 2011-12-20 ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::EnumValue(3pm)
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