Template::Base - Base class module implementing common functionality
package Template::MyModule; use base qw( Template::Base ); sub _init { my ($self, $config) = @_; $self->{ doodah } = $config->{ doodah } || return $self->error("No 'doodah' specified"); return $self; }
Base class module which implements a constructor and error reporting functionality for various Template Toolkit modules.
Constructor method which accepts a reference to a hash array or a list of name => value parameters which are folded into a hash. The _init() method is then called, passing the configuration hash and should return true/false to indicate success or failure. A new object reference is returned, or undef on error. Any error message raised can be examined via the error() class method or directly via the package variable ERROR in the derived class.
name => value
my $module = Template::MyModule->new({ ... }) || die Template::MyModule->error(), "\n"; my $module = Template::MyModule->new({ ... }) || die "constructor error: $Template::MyModule::ERROR\n";
May be called as an object method to get/set the internal _ERROR member or as a class method to get/set the $ERROR variable in the derived class's package.
my $module = Template::MyModule->new({ ... }) || die Template::MyModule->error(), "\n"; $module->do_something() || die $module->error(), "\n";
When called with parameters (multiple params are concatenated), this method will set the relevant variable and return undef. This is most often used within object methods to report errors to the caller.
package Template::MyModule; ... sub foobar { my $self = shift; ... return $self->error('some kind of error...') if $some_condition; ... }
Andy Wardley <abw@andywardley.com>
http://www.andywardley.com/
2.54, distributed as part of the Template Toolkit version 2.08, released on 30 July 2002.
Copyright (C) 1996-2002 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved. Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Canon Research Centre Europe Ltd.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Template
To install Template, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Template
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Template
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.