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NAME

Class::Scaffold::Environment::Configurator::File - large-scale OOP application support

SYNOPSIS

    Class::Scaffold::Environment::Configurator::File->new;

DESCRIPTION

METHODS

clear_filename
    $obj->clear_filename;

Clears the value.

clear_opt
    $obj->clear_opt;

Deletes all keys and values from the hash.

delete_opt
    $obj->delete_opt(@keys);

Takes a list of keys and deletes those keys from the hash.

exists_opt
    if ($obj->exists_opt($key)) { ... }

Takes a key and returns a true value if the key exists in the hash, and a false value otherwise.

filename
    my $value = $obj->filename;
    $obj->filename($value);

A basic getter/setter method. If called without an argument, it returns the value. If called with a single argument, it sets the value.

filename_clear
    $obj->filename_clear;

Clears the value.

keys_opt
    my @keys = $obj->keys_opt;

Returns a list of all hash keys in no particular order.

opt
    my %hash     = $obj->opt;
    my $hash_ref = $obj->opt;
    my $value    = $obj->opt($key);
    my @values   = $obj->opt([ qw(foo bar) ]);
    $obj->opt(%other_hash);
    $obj->opt(foo => 23, bar => 42);

Get or set the hash values. If called without arguments, it returns the hash in list context, or a reference to the hash in scalar context. If called with a list of key/value pairs, it sets each key to its corresponding value, then returns the hash as described before.

If called with exactly one key, it returns the corresponding value.

If called with exactly one array reference, it returns an array whose elements are the values corresponding to the keys in the argument array, in the same order. The resulting list is returned as an array in list context, or a reference to the array in scalar context.

If called with exactly one hash reference, it updates the hash with the given key/value pairs, then returns the hash in list context, or a reference to the hash in scalar context.

opt_clear
    $obj->opt_clear;

Deletes all keys and values from the hash.

opt_delete
    $obj->opt_delete(@keys);

Takes a list of keys and deletes those keys from the hash.

opt_exists
    if ($obj->opt_exists($key)) { ... }

Takes a key and returns a true value if the key exists in the hash, and a false value otherwise.

opt_keys
    my @keys = $obj->opt_keys;

Returns a list of all hash keys in no particular order.

opt_values
    my @values = $obj->opt_values;

Returns a list of all hash values in no particular order.

values_opt
    my @values = $obj->values_opt;

Returns a list of all hash values in no particular order.

Class::Scaffold::Environment::Configurator::File inherits from Class::Scaffold::Environment::Configurator::Base.

The superclass Class::Scaffold::Environment::Configurator::Base defines these methods and functions:

    DEFAULTS(), DESTROY()

The superclass Class::Scaffold::Base defines these methods and functions:

    new(), FIRST_CONSTRUCTOR_ARGS(), MUNGE_CONSTRUCTOR_ARGS(),
    add_autoloaded_package(), log()

The superclass Data::Inherited defines these methods and functions:

    every_hash(), every_list(), flush_every_cache_by_key()

The superclass Data::Comparable defines these methods and functions:

    comparable(), comparable_scalar(), dump_comparable(),
    prepare_comparable(), yaml_dump_comparable()

The superclass Class::Scaffold::Delegate::Mixin defines these methods and functions:

    delegate()

The superclass Class::Scaffold::Accessor defines these methods and functions:

    mk_framework_object_accessors(), mk_framework_object_array_accessors(),
    mk_readonly_accessors()

The superclass Class::Accessor::Complex defines these methods and functions:

    mk_abstract_accessors(), mk_array_accessors(), mk_boolean_accessors(),
    mk_class_array_accessors(), mk_class_hash_accessors(),
    mk_class_scalar_accessors(), mk_concat_accessors(),
    mk_forward_accessors(), mk_hash_accessors(), mk_integer_accessors(),
    mk_new(), mk_object_accessors(), mk_scalar_accessors(),
    mk_set_accessors(), mk_singleton()

The superclass Class::Accessor defines these methods and functions:

    _carp(), _croak(), _mk_accessors(), accessor_name_for(),
    best_practice_accessor_name_for(), best_practice_mutator_name_for(),
    follow_best_practice(), get(), make_accessor(), make_ro_accessor(),
    make_wo_accessor(), mk_accessors(), mk_ro_accessors(),
    mk_wo_accessors(), mutator_name_for(), set()

The superclass Class::Accessor::Installer defines these methods and functions:

    install_accessor()

The superclass Class::Accessor::Constructor defines these methods and functions:

    _make_constructor(), mk_constructor(), mk_constructor_with_dirty(),
    mk_singleton_constructor()

The superclass Class::Accessor::FactoryTyped defines these methods and functions:

    clear_factory_typed_accessors(), clear_factory_typed_array_accessors(),
    count_factory_typed_accessors(), count_factory_typed_array_accessors(),
    factory_typed_accessors(), factory_typed_accessors_clear(),
    factory_typed_accessors_count(), factory_typed_accessors_index(),
    factory_typed_accessors_pop(), factory_typed_accessors_push(),
    factory_typed_accessors_set(), factory_typed_accessors_shift(),
    factory_typed_accessors_splice(), factory_typed_accessors_unshift(),
    factory_typed_array_accessors(), factory_typed_array_accessors_clear(),
    factory_typed_array_accessors_count(),
    factory_typed_array_accessors_index(),
    factory_typed_array_accessors_pop(),
    factory_typed_array_accessors_push(),
    factory_typed_array_accessors_set(),
    factory_typed_array_accessors_shift(),
    factory_typed_array_accessors_splice(),
    factory_typed_array_accessors_unshift(),
    index_factory_typed_accessors(), index_factory_typed_array_accessors(),
    mk_factory_typed_accessors(), mk_factory_typed_array_accessors(),
    pop_factory_typed_accessors(), pop_factory_typed_array_accessors(),
    push_factory_typed_accessors(), push_factory_typed_array_accessors(),
    set_factory_typed_accessors(), set_factory_typed_array_accessors(),
    shift_factory_typed_accessors(), shift_factory_typed_array_accessors(),
    splice_factory_typed_accessors(),
    splice_factory_typed_array_accessors(),
    unshift_factory_typed_accessors(),
    unshift_factory_typed_array_accessors()

The superclass Class::Scaffold::Factory::Type defines these methods and functions:

    factory_log()

The superclass Class::Factory::Enhanced defines these methods and functions:

    add_factory_type(), make_object_for_type(), register_factory_type()

The superclass Class::Factory defines these methods and functions:

    factory_error(), get_factory_class(), get_factory_type_for(),
    get_loaded_classes(), get_loaded_types(), get_my_factory(),
    get_my_factory_type(), get_registered_class(),
    get_registered_classes(), get_registered_types(),
    remove_factory_type(), unregister_factory_type()

The superclass Class::Accessor::Constructor::Base defines these methods and functions:

    STORE(), clear_dirty(), clear_hygienic(), clear_unhygienic(),
    contains_hygienic(), contains_unhygienic(), delete_hygienic(),
    delete_unhygienic(), dirty(), dirty_clear(), dirty_set(),
    elements_hygienic(), elements_unhygienic(), hygienic(),
    hygienic_clear(), hygienic_contains(), hygienic_delete(),
    hygienic_elements(), hygienic_insert(), hygienic_is_empty(),
    hygienic_size(), insert_hygienic(), insert_unhygienic(),
    is_empty_hygienic(), is_empty_unhygienic(), set_dirty(),
    size_hygienic(), size_unhygienic(), unhygienic(), unhygienic_clear(),
    unhygienic_contains(), unhygienic_delete(), unhygienic_elements(),
    unhygienic_insert(), unhygienic_is_empty(), unhygienic_size()

The superclass Tie::StdHash defines these methods and functions:

    CLEAR(), DELETE(), EXISTS(), FETCH(), FIRSTKEY(), NEXTKEY(), SCALAR(),
    TIEHASH()

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

No bugs have been reported.

Please report any bugs or feature requests through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org.

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 <http://www.perl.com/CPAN/> to find a CPAN site near you. Or see <http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/M/MA/MARCEL/>.

AUTHORS

Florian Helmberger <fh@univie.ac.at>

Achim Adam <ac@univie.ac.at>

Mark Hofstetter <mh@univie.ac.at>

Heinz Ekker <ek@univie.ac.at>

Marcel Grünauer, <marcel@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2004-2009 by the authors.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.