Class::Value::URI::ftp - value class for FTP URIs
Class::Value::URI::ftp->new;
This value class uses the Class::Value mechanism and is an adapter for Data::Semantic::URI::ftp - see there for more information.
Class::Value::URI::ftp inherits from Class::Value::SemanticAdapter.
The superclass Class::Value::SemanticAdapter defines these methods and functions:
adaptee(), is_valid_normalized_value(), is_valid_value(), normalize_value(), semantic_class_name()
The superclass Class::Value defines these methods and functions:
new(), (""(), (%(), (&(), ()(), (*(), (**(), (+(), (-(), (/(), (<<(), (<=>(), (<>(), (>>(), (^(), (atan2(), (cmp(), (cos(), (exp(), (int(), (log(), (sin(), (sqrt(), (|(), (~(), DEFAULTS(), FIRST_CONSTRUCTOR_ARGS(), MUNGE_CONSTRUCTOR_ARGS(), UNHYGIENIC(), add(), atan2(), bit_and(), bit_not(), bit_or(), bit_shift_left(), bit_shift_right(), bit_xor(), check(), clear_exception_container(), clear_notify_delegate(), comparable(), cos(), divide(), except(), exception_container(), exception_container_clear(), exp(), finally(), get_value(), init(), int(), is_defined(), is_valid(), is_well_formed(), is_well_formed_value(), iterate(), log(), modulo(), multiply(), normalize(), notify_delegate(), notify_delegate_clear(), num_cmp(), otherwise(), power(), run_checks(), run_checks_with_exception_container(), send_notify_value_invalid(), send_notify_value_normalized(), send_notify_value_not_wellformed(), set_value(), sin(), skip_checks(), skip_dirtying(), skip_normalizations(), sqrt(), str_cmp(), stringify(), subtract(), throw_single_exception(), try(), value(), with()
The superclass Class::Accessor::Complex defines these methods and functions:
carp(), cluck(), croak(), flatten(), 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(), subname()
The superclass Class::Accessor::Constructor defines these methods and functions:
NO_DIRTY(), WITH_DIRTY(), _make_constructor(), mk_constructor(), mk_constructor_with_dirty(), mk_singleton_constructor()
The superclass Data::Inherited defines these methods and functions:
every_hash(), every_list(), flush_every_cache_by_key()
The superclass Class::Accessor::Constructor::Base defines these methods and functions:
HYGIENIC(), 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()
$obj->clear_password;
Clears the boolean value by setting it to 0.
$obj->clear_type;
Clears the value.
$obj->password($value); my $value = $obj->password;
If called without an argument, returns the boolean value (0 or 1). If called with an argument, it normalizes it to the boolean value. That is, the values 0, undef and the empty string become 0; everything else becomes 1.
$obj->password_clear;
$obj->password_set;
Sets the boolean value to 1.
$obj->set_password;
my $value = $obj->type; $obj->type($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.
$obj->type_clear;
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This document describes version 0.02 of Class::Value::URI::ftp.
No bugs have been reported.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to <bug-class-value-uri@rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org.
<bug-class-value-uri@rt.cpan.org
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Marcel Grünauer, <marcel@cpan.org>
<marcel@cpan.org>
Copyright 2007 by Marcel Grünauer
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install Class::Value::URI, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Class::Value::URI
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Class::Value::URI
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.