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NAME

Class::MakeMethods::Template::Static - Method that are not instance-dependent

SYNOPSIS

  package MyObject;
  use Class::MakeMethods::Template::Static (
    scalar          => [ 'foo' ]
  );
  
  package main;

  MyObject->foo('bar')
  print MyObject->foo();

DESCRIPTION

These meta-methods access values that are shared across all instances of your object in your process. For example, a hash_scalar meta-method will be able to store a different value for each hash instance you call it on, but a static_scalar meta-method will return the same value for any instance it's called on, and setting it from any instance will change the value that all other instances see.

Common Parameters: The following parameters are defined for Static meta-methods.

data

The shared value.

Template::Static:scalar

Creates accessor methods each of which shares a single scalar value.

See the documentation on Generic:scalar for interfaces and behaviors.

Template::Static:array

Creates accessor methods, each of which shares a single array-ref value.

See the documentation on Generic:array for interfaces and behaviors.

Template::Static:hash

Creates accessor methods, each of which shares a single hash-ref value.

See the documentation on Generic:hash for interfaces and behaviors.

Template::Static:tiedhash

A variant of Template::Static:hash which initializes the hash by tieing it to a caller-specified package.

See the documentation on Generic:tiedhash for interfaces and behaviors, and for required additional parameters.

Template::Static:hash_of_arrays

Creates accessor methods, each of which shares a reference to a single hash of array-refs.

See the documentation on Generic:hash_of_arrays for interfaces and behaviors.

Template::Static:code

Creates methods which contain an subroutine reference.

See the documentation on Generic:code for interfaces, behaviors, and parameters.

Template::Static:instance

Creates methods to handle a single instance of the calling class.

See the documentation on Generic:instance for interfaces and behaviors.

SEE ALSO

Class::MakeMethods