Query: tap::parser::iteratorfactory
OS: osx
Section: 3pm
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TAP::Parser::IteratorFactory(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide TAP::Parser::IteratorFactory(3pm)NAMETAP::Parser::IteratorFactory - Figures out which SourceHandler objects to use for a given SourceVERSIONVersion 3.23SYNOPSISuse TAP::Parser::IteratorFactory; my $factory = TAP::Parser::IteratorFactory->new({ %config }); my $iterator = $factory->make_iterator( $filename );DESCRIPTIONThis is a factory class that takes a TAP::Parser::Source and runs it through all the registered TAP::Parser::SourceHandlers to see which one should handle the source. If you're a plugin author, you'll be interested in how to "register_handler"s, how "detect_source" works.METHODSClass Methods "new" Creates a new factory class: my $sf = TAP::Parser::IteratorFactory->new( $config ); $config is optional. If given, sets "config" and calls "load_handlers". "register_handler" Registers a new TAP::Parser::SourceHandler with this factory. __PACKAGE__->register_handler( $handler_class ); "handlers" List of handlers that have been registered. Instance Methods "config" my $cfg = $sf->config; $sf->config({ Perl => { %config } }); Chaining getter/setter for the configuration of the available source handlers. This is a hashref keyed on handler class whose values contain config to be passed onto the handlers during detection & creation. Class names may be fully qualified or abbreviated, eg: # these are equivalent $sf->config({ 'TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::Perl' => { %config } }); $sf->config({ 'Perl' => { %config } }); "load_handlers" $sf->load_handlers; Loads the handler classes defined in "config". For example, given a config: $sf->config({ MySourceHandler => { some => 'config' }, }); "load_handlers" will attempt to load the "MySourceHandler" class by looking in @INC for it in this order: TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::MySourceHandler MySourceHandler "croak"s on error. "make_iterator" my $iterator = $src_factory->make_iterator( $source ); Given a TAP::Parser::Source, finds the most suitable TAP::Parser::SourceHandler to use to create a TAP::Parser::Iterator (see "detect_source"). Dies on error. "detect_source" Given a TAP::Parser::Source, detects what kind of source it is and returns one TAP::Parser::SourceHandler (the most confident one). Dies on error. The detection algorithm works something like this: for (@registered_handlers) { # ask them how confident they are about handling this source $confidence{$handler} = $handler->can_handle( $source ) } # choose the most confident handler Ties are handled by choosing the first handler.SUBCLASSINGPlease see "SUBCLASSING" in TAP::Parser for a subclassing overview. Example If we've done things right, you'll probably want to write a new source, rather than sub-classing this (see TAP::Parser::SourceHandler for that). But in case you find the need to... package MyIteratorFactory; use strict; use vars '@ISA'; use TAP::Parser::IteratorFactory; @ISA = qw( TAP::Parser::IteratorFactory ); # override source detection algorithm sub detect_source { my ($self, $raw_source_ref, $meta) = @_; # do detective work, using $meta and whatever else... } 1;AUTHORSSteve PurkisATTRIBUTIONOriginally ripped off from Test::Harness. Moved out of TAP::Parser & converted to a factory class to support extensible TAP source detective work by Steve Purkis.SEE ALSOTAP::Object, TAP::Parser, TAP::Parser::SourceHandler, TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::File, TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::Perl, TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::RawTAP, TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::Handle, TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::Executable perl v5.16.2 2012-10-25 TAP::Parser::IteratorFactory(3pm)
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