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Man Page: autodia::handler::cpp

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3pm

Autodia::Handler::Cpp(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Autodia::Handler::Cpp(3pm)

NAME
Autodia::Handler::Cpp - AutoDia handler for C++
INTRODUCTION
This module parses files into a Diagram Object, which all handlers use. The role of the handler is to parse through the file extracting information such as Class names, attributes, methods and properties. HandlerPerl parses files using simple perl rules. A possible alternative would be to write HandlerCPerl to handle C style perl or HandleHairyPerl to handle hairy perl. HandlerPerl is registered in the Autodia.pm module, which contains a hash of language names and the name of their respective language - in this case: %language_handlers = { .. , cpp => "Autodia::Handler::Cpp", .. };
CONSTRUCTION METHOD
use Autodia::Handler::Cpp; my $handler = Autodia::Handler::Cpp->New(\%Config); This creates a new handler using the Configuration hash to provide rules selected at the command line.
ACCESS METHODS
This parses the named file and returns 1 if successful or 0 if the file could not be opened. $handler->output_xml(); # interpolates values into an xml or html template $handler->output_graphviz(); # generates a gif file via graphviz perl v5.12.4 2010-02-18 Autodia::Handler::Cpp(3pm)
Related Man Pages
autodia::diagram(3pm) - debian
autodia::diagram::class(3pm) - debian
autodia::handler::perl(3pm) - debian
plack::handler::cgi(3pm) - debian
xml::handler::canonxmlwriter(3pm) - debian
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