Git::Wrapper::Exception(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Git::Wrapper::Exception(3pm)NAME
Git::Wrapper::Exception - Exception class for Git::Wrapper
VERSION
version 0.023
METHODS
error
new
output
status
SEE ALSO
Git::Wrapper
REPORTING BUGS & OTHER WAYS TO CONTRIBUTE
The code for this module is maintained on GitHub, at https://github.com/genehack/Git-Wrapper <https://github.com/genehack/Git-Wrapper>. If
you have a patch, feel free to fork the repository and submit a pull request. If you find a bug, please open an issue on the project at
GitHub. (We also watch the <http://rt.cpan.org> queue for Git::Wrapper, so feel free to use that bug reporting system if you prefer)
AUTHORS
o Hans Dieter Pearcey <hdp@cpan.org>
o Chris Prather <chris@prather.org>
o John SJ Anderson <genehack@genehack.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2008 by Hans Dieter Pearcey.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-28 Git::Wrapper::Exception(3pm)
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Inline::Wrapper::Module(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Inline::Wrapper::Module(3)NAME
Inline::Wrapper::Module - Internal object wrapper for individual Inline modules.
SYNOPSIS
use Inline::Wrapper::Module;
DESCRIPTION
Inline::Wrapper::Module is used internally by Inline::Wrapper, and should not be used directly. It will croak if you attempt to do so.
It is a descendent class of Inline::Wrapper.
METHODS
new()
Takes the same arguments as "new()" in Inline::Wrapper, but also requires a module_name and lang_ext argument.
Don't use this. It will croak if you try to use it directly.
initialize()
Initialize the object instance.
DESTROY()
Destructor to clean up the object instance, and wipe the private code module namespace created when binding the symbol list.
INHERITANCE
As Inline::Wrapper::Module is an inherited class from Inline::Wrapper, all methods that apply to the base class also apply to objects of
this class.
However, note that this has the following effects, due to the semantics of the load()/run() steps:
auto_reload settings vs. when method effects take place:
auto_reload value: | FALSE TRUE
--------------------+------------------------------------------
set_base_dir() | no effect after next reload / run()
set_language() | no effect after next reload / run()
add_language() | no effect after next reload / run()
Please read through "load()" in Inline::Wrapper and "run()" in Inline::Wrapper for insight into why the implementation works like this.
SEE ALSO
Inline::Wrapper
The Inline documentation.
The Inline-FAQ list.
The examples/ directory of this module's distribution.
AUTHOR
Please kindly read through this documentation and the examples/ thoroughly, before emailing me with questions. Your answer is likely in
here.
Also make sure that your issue is actually with the Inline::Wrapper modules, and not with Inline itself.
Jason McManus (INFIDEL) -- "infidel AT cpan.org"
LICENSE
Copyright (c) Jason McManus
This module may be used, modified, and distributed under the same terms as Perl itself. Please see the license that came with your Perl
distribution for details.
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