debian man page for sql::dialects::role

Query: sql::dialects::role

OS: debian

Section: 3pm

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SQL::Dialects::Role(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  SQL::Dialects::Role(3pm)

NAME
SQL::Dialects::Role - The role of being a SQL::Dialect
SYNOPSIS
package My::SQL::Dialect; use SQL::Dialects::Role; sub get_config { return <<CONFIG; [SECTION] item1 item2 [ANOTHER SECTION] item1 item2 CONFIG }
DESCRIPTION
This adds the role of being a SQL::Dialect to your class. Requirements You must implement... get_config my $config = $class->get_config; Returns information about the dialect in an INI-like format. Implements The role implements... get_config_as_hash my $config = $class->get_config_as_hash; Returns the data represented in get_config() as a hash ref. Items will be upper-cased, sections will be lower-cased. The example in the SYNOPSIS would come back as... { section => { ITEM1 => 1, ITEM2 => 2, }, another_section => { ITEM1 => 1, ITEM2 => 2, } }
SEE ALSO
"dialect()" in SQL::Parser perl v5.10.1 2011-02-01 SQL::Dialects::Role(3pm)
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