debian man page for path::dispatcher::declarative

Query: path::dispatcher::declarative

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Section: 3pm

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Path::Dispatcher::Declarative(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			Path::Dispatcher::Declarative(3pm)

NAME
Path::Dispatcher::Declarative - sugary dispatcher
SYNOPSIS
package MyApp::Dispatcher; use Path::Dispatcher::Declarative -base; on score => sub { show_score() }; on ['wield', qr/^w+$/] => sub { wield_weapon($2) }; rewrite qr/^inv/ => "display inventory"; under display => sub { on inventory => sub { show_inventory() }; on score => sub { show_score() }; }; package Interpreter; MyApp::Dispatcher->run($input);
DESCRIPTION
Jifty::Dispatcher rocks!
KEYWORDS
dispatcher -> Dispatcher Returns the Path::Dispatcher object for this class; the object that the sugar is modifying. This is useful for adding custom rules through the regular API, and inspection. dispatch path -> Dispatch Invokes the dispatcher on the given path and returns a Path::Dispatcher::Dispatch object. Acts as a keyword within the same package; otherwise as a method (since these declarative dispatchers are supposed to be used by other packages). run path, args Performs a dispatch then invokes the "run" in Path::Dispatcher::Dispatch method on it. on path => sub {} Adds a rule to the dispatcher for the given path. The path may be: a string This is taken to mean a single token; creates an Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens rule. an array reference This is creates a Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens rule. a regular expression This is creates a Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Regex rule. a code reference This is creates a Path::Dispatcher::Rule::CodeRef rule. under path => sub {} Creates a Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under rule. The contents of the coderef should be nothing other "on" and "under" calls. then sub { } Creates a Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Always rule that will continue on to the next rule via "next_rule" The only argument is a coderef that processes normally (like on). NOTE: You *can* avoid running a following rule by using "last_rule". An example: under show => sub { then { print "Displaying "; }; on inventory => sub { print "inventory: "; ... }; on score => sub { print "score: "; ... };
AUTHOR
Shawn M Moore, "<sartak at bestpractical.com>"
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-path-dispatcher-declarative at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Path-Dispatcher-Declarative>. COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2008-2010 Best Practical Solutions. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-11-02 Path::Dispatcher::Declarative(3pm)
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