Error::Hierarchy::Internal::AbstractMethod - for unimplemented methods
# the following all do the same: sub not_there_yet { Error::Hierarchy::Internal::AbstractMethod->throw; } # or: sub not_there_yet_either { Error::Hierarchy::Internal::AbstractMethod-> throw(method => 'not_there_yet_either'); } # or: use base 'Class::Accessor::Complex'; __PACKAGE__->mk_abstract_accessors(qw(not_there_yet));
This class implements an exception that is meant to be thrown when an unimplemented method is called.
This exception class inherits all properties of Error::Hierarchy::Internal.
It has the following additional property.
method()
Name of the unimplemented method. If it is not given, then the name of the method that has thrown this exception is taken from the call stack.
init()
Initializes a newly constructed exception object.
Error::Hierarchy::Internal::AbstractMethod inherits from Error::Hierarchy::Internal.
The superclass Error::Hierarchy::Internal defines these methods and functions:
is_optional(), stringify()
The superclass Error::Hierarchy defines these methods and functions:
acknowledged(), acknowledged_clear(), acknowledged_set(), clear_acknowledged(), clear_is_optional(), comparable(), error_depth(), get_properties(), is_optional_clear(), is_optional_set(), properties_as_hash(), set_acknowledged(), set_is_optional(), transmute()
The superclass Error::Hierarchy::Base defines these methods and functions:
new(), dump_as_yaml(), dump_raw()
The superclass Error defines these methods and functions:
_throw_Error_Simple(), associate(), catch(), file(), flush(), import(), object(), prior(), record(), text(), throw(), value(), with()
The superclass Data::Inherited defines these methods and functions:
every_hash(), every_list(), flush_every_cache_by_key()
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()
No bugs have been reported.
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Marcel Grünauer, <marcel@cpan.org>
<marcel@cpan.org>
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.
To install Error::Hierarchy, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Error::Hierarchy
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Error::Hierarchy
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.