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Class::AutoAccess::Deep - automatically creates the accessors reach deep inside the field
package MyClass;
# inherit Class::AutoAccess::Deep and that's all
use base qw(Class::AutoAccess::Deep);
sub to_check {
# write your own processing code...
}
package main;
$data = {
foo => undef,
bar => {
baz => undef,
},
to_check => undef,
};
my $obj = MyClass->new($data);
# now, you can access the fields as described below
$obj->foo('new value'); # set "new value"
my $foo = $obj->foo; # get "new value"
# you can access the field chain deeply
# by joining field name with '->'
$obj->bar->baz('other value'); # set "other value"
my $bar_baz = $obj->bar->baz; # get "other value"
# your own method called correctly
my $value = $obj->to_check;
Class::AutoAccess::Deep is the base class for automated accessors implementation. You can access deep inside the object fields to call the method named by joining the object field name with '->' operator.
my $obj = MyClass->new(\%fields);
Creates and returns new object. It takes a hashref which is used to initialize the object. If you don't like it, override it.
When you attempt to access the undefined field, Class::AutoAccess::Deep object throws exception using Carp::croak.
Kentaro Kuribayashi, <kentaro@cpan.org>
Copyright (C) 2005 by Kentaro Kuribayashi
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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