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# spec file for package perl-Class-Data-Accessor
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%define cpan_name Class-Data-Accessor
Name: perl-Class-Data-Accessor
Version: 0.40.40
Release: 0
# 0.04004 -> normalize -> 0.40.40
%define cpan_version 0.04004
License: Artistic-1.0 OR GPL-1.0-or-later
Summary: Inheritable, overridable class and instance data accessor creation
URL: https://metacpan.org/release/%{cpan_name}
Source0: https://cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/C/CL/CLACO/%{cpan_name}-%{cpan_version}.tar.gz
Source100: README.md
BuildArch: noarch
BuildRequires: perl
BuildRequires: perl-macros
Provides: perl(Class::Data::Accessor) = %{version}
%undefine __perllib_provides
%{perl_requires}
%description
*This module is now deprecated!*
Please consider using Class::Accessor::Grouped or Moose
Class::Data::Accessor is the marriage of Class::Accessor and
Class::Data::Inheritable into a single module. It is used for creating
accessors to class data that overridable in subclasses as well as in class
instances.
For example:
Pere::Ubu->mk_classaccessor('Suitcase');
will generate the method Suitcase() in the class Pere::Ubu.
This new method can be used to get and set a piece of class data.
Pere::Ubu->Suitcase('Red');
$suitcase = Pere::Ubu->Suitcase;
Taking this one step further, you can make a subclass that inherits from
Pere::Ubu:
package Raygun;
use base qw(Pere::Ubu);
# Raygun's suitcase is Red.
$suitcase = Raygun->Suitcase;
Raygun inherits its Suitcase class data from Pere::Ubu.
Inheritance of class data works analogous to method inheritance. As long as
Raygun does not "override" its inherited class data (by using Suitcase() to
set a new value) it will continue to use whatever is set in Pere::Ubu and
inherit further changes:
# Both Raygun's and Pere::Ubu's suitcases are now Blue
Pere::Ubu->Suitcase('Blue');
However, should Raygun decide to set its own Suitcase() it has now
"overridden" Pere::Ubu and is on its own, just like if it had overridden a
method:
# Raygun has an orange suitcase, Pere::Ubu's is still Blue.
Raygun->Suitcase('Orange');
Now that Raygun has overridden Pere::Ubu, further changes by Pere::Ubu no
longer effect Raygun.
# Raygun still has an orange suitcase, but Pere::Ubu is using Samsonite.
Pere::Ubu->Suitcase('Samsonite');
You can also override this class data on a per-object basis. If $obj isa
Pere::Ubu then
$obj->Suitcase; # will return Samsonite
$obj->Suitcase('Purple'); # will set Suitcase *for this object only*
And after you've done that,
$obj->Suitcase; # will return Purple
but
Pere::Ubu->Suitcase; # will still return Samsonite
If you don't want this behaviour use Class::Data::Inheritable instead.
'mk_classaccessor' will die if used as an object method instead of as a
class method.
%prep
%autosetup -n %{cpan_name}-%{cpan_version}
%build
PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC=1 perl Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=vendor
%make_build
%check
make test
%install
%perl_make_install
%perl_process_packlist
%perl_gen_filelist
%files -f %{name}.files
%doc Changes README
%changelog