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Man Page: kiokudb::typemap::entry::naive

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3pm

KiokuDB::TypeMap::Entry::Naive(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		       KiokuDB::TypeMap::Entry::Naive(3pm)

NAME
KiokuDB::TypeMap::Entry::Naive - A typemap entry for "simple" objects
SYNOPSIS
KiokuDB::TypeMap->new( entires => { 'My::Class' => KiokuDB::TypeMap::Entry::Naive->new, }, );
DESCRIPTION
This typemap entry is suitable for plain objects that can be stored by simply walking them recursively. Most objects fall into this category, but there are notable exceptions: XS based objects, using a pointer as a number When being deserialized the pointer value will no longer be valid, causing segfaults. Inside out objects Since the referent is really a flyweight object with no data, the object will be missing its attributes and a suitable typemap entry is required instead. This applies to any object interacting with a global state of some sort. Objects with magic Perl SV level magic is not retained, apart from tied values.
ATTRIBUTES
intrinsic If true the object will be collapsed without an ID as part of its parent. perl v5.12.4 2010-10-11 KiokuDB::TypeMap::Entry::Naive(3pm)
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