Man Page: html::mason::resolver::null
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 3pm
HTML::Mason::Resolver::Null(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTML::Mason::Resolver::Null(3pm)NAMEHTML::Mason::Resolver::Null - a do-nothing resolverSYNOPSISmy $resolver = HTML::Mason::Resolver::Null->new;DESCRIPTIONThis HTML::Mason::Resolver subclass is useful if you want to create components via the "HTML::Mason::Interp->make_component" method and you never plan to interact with the filesystem. Basically, it provides all of the necessary resolver methods but none of them do anything. This means that if you use this method things like "$interp->exec" will simply not work at all. However, if you just want to make a component with an interepreter and execute that component it can be useful. For example: my $interp = HTML::Mason::Interp->new( resolver_class => 'HTML::Mason::Resolver::Null', data_dir => '/tmp' ); my $comp = $interp->make_component( comp_source => <<'EOF' ); % my $var = 'World'; Hello, <% $var %>! EOF my $buffer; my $request = $interp->make_request( out_method => $buffer, comp => $comp ); $request->exec; print $buffer;SEE ALSOHTML::Mason perl v5.14.2 2012-02-04 HTML::Mason::Resolver::Null(3pm)
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