NAME Data::Inherited - hierarchy-wide accumulation of list and hash results VERSION This document describes version 1.00 of "Data::Inherited". SYNOPSIS package Foo; use base 'Data::Inherited'; use constant PROPERTIES => (qw/name address/); package Bar; use base 'Foo'; use constant PROPERTIES => (qw/age/); package main; my $bar = Bar->new; print "$_\n" for $bar->every_list('PROPERTIES'); prints name address age DESCRIPTION This is a mixin class. By inheriting from it you get two methods that are able to accumulate hierarchy-wide list and hash results. every_list(String $method_name, Bool ?$override_cache = 0) Takes as arguments a method name (mandatory) and a boolean indicating whether to override the cache (optional, off by default) Causes every method in the object's hierarchy with the given name to be invoked. The resulting list is the combined set of results from all the methods, pushed together in top-to-bottom order (hierarchy-wise). "every_list()" returns a list in list context and an array reference in scalar context. The result is cached (per calling package) and the next time the method is called from the same package with the same method argument, the cached result is returned. This is to speed up method calls, because internally this module uses NEXT, which is quite slow. It is expected that "every_list()" is used for methods returning static lists (object defaults, static class definitions and such). If you want to override the caching mechanism, you can provide the optional second argument. The result is cached in any case. See the synopsis for an example. every_hash(String $method_name, Bool ?$override_cache = 0) Takes as arguments a method name (mandatory) and a boolean indicating whether to override the cache (optional, off by default) Causes every method in the object's hierarchy with the given name to be invoked. The resulting hash is the combined set of results from all the methods, overlaid in top-to-bottom order (hierarchy-wise). "every_hash()" returns a hash in list context and a hash reference in scalar context. The cache and the optional cache override argument work like with "every_list()". Example (see Class::MethodMaker::Util for a full implementation of instance defaults and much more): package Person; use base 'Data::Inherited'; sub new { my $class = shift; my $self = bless {}, $class; my %args = @_; %args = ($self->every_hash('DEFAULTS'), %args); $self->$_($args{$_}) for keys %args; $self; }; sub DEFAULTS { first_name => 'John', last_name => 'Smith', }; package Sarariman; use base 'Person'; sub DEFAULTS { salary => 10_000, } package LocatedSarariman; use base 'Sarariman'; # Note: no default for address, but different salary sub DEFAULTS { salary => 20_000, first_name => 'Johan', } package main; my $p = LocatedSarariman->new; # salary: 20000 # first_name: Johan # last_name: Smith DIAGNOSTICS There are no diagnostics for this module. INCOMPATIBILITIES This module relies on NEXT. Until an updated version of NEXT is released, Data::Inherited includes a modified version of NEXT that avoids a subtle bug when used within the stringification method of an overloaded object (patch submitted to the author). It's included within the this file so as to not clutter perl's lib directory, as it's only a temporary measure. Moreover, NEXT is a core perl module, but Data::Inheritance installs in site_perl, leading to potentially more confusion. We make perl believe that NEXT is loaded so it won't overwrite our changes with the original NEXT if somewhere it says "use NEXT". BUGS AND LIMITATIONS No bugs have been reported. Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-data-inherited@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at . INSTALLATION See perlmodinstall for information and options on installing Perl modules. AVAILABILITY The latest version of this module is available from the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN). Visit to find a CPAN site near you. Or see . 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