package Class::MakeMethods::Template::PackageVar; use Class::MakeMethods::Template::Generic '-isasubclass'; $VERSION = 1.008; use strict; require 5.0; use Carp; =head1 NAME Class::MakeMethods::Template::PackageVar - Static methods with global variables =head1 SYNOPSIS package MyObject; use Class::MakeMethods::Template::PackageVar ( scalar => [ 'foo' ] ); package main; MyObject->foo('bar') print MyObject->foo(); $MyObject::foo = 'bazillion'; print MyObject->foo(); =head1 DESCRIPTION These meta-methods provide access to package (class global) variables. These are essentially the same as the Static meta-methods, except that they use a global variable in the declaring package to store their values. B: The following parameters are defined for PackageVar meta-methods. =over 4 =item variable The name of the variable to store the value in. Defaults to the same name as the method. =back =cut sub generic { { '-import' => { 'Template::Generic:generic' => '*' }, 'params' => { 'variable' => '*' }, 'modifier' => { '-all' => [ q{ no strict; * } ], }, 'code_expr' => { '_VALUE_' => '${_ATTR_{target_class}."::"._ATTR_{variable}}', }, } } ######################################################################## =head2 Standard Methods The following methods from Generic should all be supported: scalar string string_index (?) number boolean bits (?) array (*) hash (*) tiedhash (?) hash_of_arrays (?) object (?) instance (?) array_of_objects (?) code (?) code_or_scalar (?) See L for the interfaces and behaviors of these method types. The items marked with a * above are specifically defined in this package, whereas the others are formed automatically by the interaction of this package's generic settings with the code templates provided by the Generic superclass. The items marked with a ? above have not been tested sufficiently; please inform the author if they do not function as you would expect. =cut ######################################################################## sub array { { '-import' => { 'Template::Generic:array' => '*', }, 'modifier' => { '-all' => q{ no strict; _ENSURE_REF_VALUE_; * }, }, 'code_expr' => { '_ENSURE_REF_VALUE_' => q{ _REF_VALUE_ or @{_ATTR_{target_class}."::"._ATTR_{variable}} = (); }, '_VALUE_' => '\@{_ATTR_{target_class}."::"._ATTR_{variable}}', }, } } ######################################################################## sub hash { { '-import' => { 'Template::Generic:hash' => '*', }, 'modifier' => { '-all' => q{ no strict; _ENSURE_REF_VALUE_; * }, }, 'code_expr' => { '_ENSURE_REF_VALUE_' => q{ _REF_VALUE_ or %{_ATTR_{target_class}."::"._ATTR_{variable}} = (); }, '_VALUE_' => '\%{_ATTR_{target_class}."::"._ATTR_{variable}}', }, } } ######################################################################## =head2 PackageVar:vars This rewrite rule converts package variable names into PackageVar methods of the equivalent data type. Here's an example declaration: package MyClass; use Class::MakeMethods::Template::PackageVar ( vars => '$DEBUG %Index' ); MyClass now has methods that get and set the contents of its $MyClass::DEBUG and %MyClass::Index package variables: MyClass->DEBUG( 1 ); MyClass->Index( 'foo' => 'bar' ); =cut sub vars { my $mm_class = shift; my @rewrite = map [ "Template::PackageVar:$_" ], qw( scalar array hash ); my %rewrite = ( '$' => 0, '@' => 1, '%' => 2 ); while (@_) { my $name = shift; my $data = shift; $data =~ s/\A(.)//; push @{ $rewrite[ $rewrite{ $1 } ] }, { 'name'=>$name, 'variable'=>$data }; } return @rewrite; } 1;