build::Wx::XSP::Node(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation build::Wx::XSP::Node(3)NAME
Wx::XSP::Node - Base class for the parser output.
Wx::XSP::Node::print
Return a string to be output in the final XS file. Every class must override this method.
Wx::XSP::Node::Raw
Contains data that should be output "as is" in the destination file.
Wx::XSP::Node::Raw::rows
Returns an array reference holding the rows to be output in the final file.
Wx::XSP::Node::Class
A class.
Wx::XSP::Node::Class::cpp_name
Returns the C++ name for the class.
Wx::XSP::Node::Class::perl_name
Returns the Perl name for the class.
Wx::XSP::Node::Class::methods
Wx::XSP::Node::Function
A function; this is also a base class for "Method".
Wx::XSP::Node::Function::cpp_name
Wx::XSP::Node::Function::perl_name
Wx::XSP::Node::Function::arguments
Wx::XSP::Node::Function::ret_type
Wx::XSP::Node::Function::code
Wx::XSP::Node::Function::cleanup
perl v5.10.0 2008-11-05 build::Wx::XSP::Node(3)
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ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Method(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Method(3pm)NAME
ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Method - Node representing a method
DESCRIPTION
An ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Function sub-class representing a single method declaration in a class such as
class FooBar {
int foo(double someArgument); // <-- this one
}
METHODS
new
Creates a new "ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Method".
Most of the functionality of this class is inherited. This means that all named parameters of ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Function are also valid
for this class.
Additional named parameters accepted by the constructor: "class", which can be an ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Class object, "const" and "virtual"
that are true if the method has been declared "const" or "virtual".
perl_function_name
Returns the name of the Perl function (method) that this method represents. It is constructed from the method's class's name and the
"perl_name" attribute.
is_method
Returns true, since all objects of this class are methods.
ACCESSORS
class
Returns the class (ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Class) that the method belongs to.
virtual
Returns whether the method was declared virtual.
set_virtual
Set whether the method is to be considered virtual.
const
Returns whether the method was declared const.
access
Returns 'public', 'protected' or 'private' depending on method access declaration. By default, only public methods are generated.
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-20 ExtUtils::XSpp::Node::Method(3pm)
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