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MakeMethods::Emulator(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				MakeMethods::Emulator(3pm)

NAME
Class::MakeMethods::Emulator - Demonstrate class-generator equivalency SYNOPSIS
# Equivalent to use Class::Singleton; use Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::Singleton; # Equivalent to use Class::Struct; use Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::Struct; struct ( ... ); # Equivalent to use Class::MethodMaker( ... ); use Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::MethodMaker( ... ); # Equivalent to use base 'Class::Inheritable'; use base 'Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::Inheritable'; MyClass->mk_classdata( ... ); # Equivalent to use base 'Class::AccessorFast'; use base 'Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::AccessorFast'; MyClass->mk_accessors(qw(this that whatever)); # Equivalent to use accessors( ... ); use Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::accessors( ... ); # Equivalent to use mcoder( ... ); use Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::mcoder( ... ); DESCRIPTION
In several cases, Class::MakeMethods provides functionality closely equivalent to that of an existing module, and it is simple to map the existing module's interface to that of Class::MakeMethods. Class::MakeMethods::Emulator provides emulators for Class::MethodMaker, Class::Accessor::Fast, Class::Data::Inheritable, Class::Singleton, Class::Struct, accessors, and mcoder, each of which passes the original module's test suite, usually requiring only the addition of a a single line to each test, activating the emulation module. Beyond demonstrating compatibility, these emulators also generally indicate the changes needed to switch to direct use of Class::MakeMethods functionality, illustrate commonalities between the various modules, and serve as a source for new ideas that can be integrated into Class::MakeMethods. SEE ALSO
See Class::MakeMethods for general information about this distribution. See Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::accessors, and accessors from CPAN. See Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::Struct, and Class::Struct from CPAN. See Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::AccessorFast, and Class::Accessor::Fast from CPAN. See Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::Inheritable, and Class::Data::Inheritable from CPAN. See Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::MethodMaker, and Class::MethodMaker from CPAN. See Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::Singleton, and Class::Singleton from CPAN. See Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::mcoder, and mcoder from CPAN. perl v5.10.1 2004-09-06 MakeMethods::Emulator(3pm)

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MakeMethods::Standard(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				MakeMethods::Standard(3pm)

NAME
Class::MakeMethods::Standard - Make common object accessors SYNOPSIS
package MyObject; use Class::MakeMethods::Standard::Hash ( new => 'new', scalar => [ 'foo', 'bar' ], array => 'my_list', hash => 'my_index', ); DESCRIPTION
This document describes the various subclasses of Class::MakeMethods included under the Standard::* namespace, and the method types each one provides. The Standard subclasses provide a parameterized set of method-generation implementations. Subroutines are generated as closures bound to a hash containing the method name and (optionally) additional parameters. USAGE AND SYNTAX
When you "use" a subclass of this package, the method declarations you provide as arguments cause subroutines to be generated and installed in your module. You can also omit the arguments to "use" and instead make methods at runtime by passing the declarations to a subsequent call to "make()". You may include any number of declarations in each call to "use" or "make()". If methods with the same name already exist, earlier calls to "use" or "make()" win over later ones, but within each call, later declarations superceed earlier ones. You can install methods in a different package by passing "-target_class => package" as your first arguments to "use" or "make". See "USAGE" in Class::MakeMethods for more details. SEE ALSO
See Class::MakeMethods for general information about this distribution. For distribution, installation, support, copyright and license information, see Class::MakeMethods::Docs::ReadMe. perl v5.10.1 2004-09-06 MakeMethods::Standard(3pm)
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