MakeMethods::Docs::RelUserMContributed PerMakeMethods::Docs::RelatedModules(3)NAMEClass::MakeMethods::Docs::RelatedModules - Survey of Class Builders
SYNOPSIS
http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=module&query=Class
DESCRIPTION
There are a variety of modules on CPAN dedicated to the purpose of
generating common constructor and accessor methods. Below, I survey
several of these, summarizing some basic features and technical
approaches, and comparing them to Class::MakeMethods and other modules.
Caution
Please note that these comments are for basic comparison purposes only
and may be incorrect or out of date. Please consult the documentation
from a current version of each module for more specific details.
Corrections and clarifications would by welcomed by the author at the
email address below.
Points of Comparison
In general, I compared the following characteristics:
Distribution
Is it included with Perl, or on CPAN? Is it being actively
maintained?
Usage
How do you go about declaring your class's methods?
Mechanism
How are they generated and delivered?
Instance type
Are the objects of your class blessed hashes, or something else?
Core Methods
Does the module provide a constructor and basic accessors? Are
there specialized methods for hash-ref, array-ref, and object-ref
accessors?
Extensible
Can you subclass the package to create new types of methods, or is
there some other way to extend it?
Other Methods
Other types of methods provided.
Emulator
Does Class::MakeMethods provide a drop-in replacement for this
module?
Comments
Other characteristics or features of note.
RELATED MODULES
accessors
Distribution
CPAN. Uploaded Sep 2003.
Comments
I have not yet reviewed this module in detail.
Example
package MyObject;
use accessors qw( foo bar baz );
Attribute::Property
Distribution
CPAN.
Comments
I have not yet reviewed this module in detail.
Class::Accessor
Distribution
CPAN. Last update 4/01.
Usage
Inherit and call function with declaration arguments
Mechanism
Generates and installs closures
Instance Type
Hash.
Subclasses Cleanly
Cleanly.
Standard Methods
Scalar accessors.
Extensible
Yes.
Comments
Accessor methods call overwritable "self-<get(key)" and
"self-<set(key, value)" methods.
Also includes Class::Accessor::Fast, which creates direct hash keys
accessors without calling get and set methods.
Emulator
Yes, but only for the Fast variation; see
Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::AccessorFast.
Example
package MyObject;
@ISA = qw(Class::Accessor);
MyObject->mk_accessors(qw( simple ordered mapping obj_ref ));
Class::Class
Distribution
CPAN. Last update 1/00.
Usage
Inherit and fill %MEMBERS hash; methods created when first object
is created
Mechanism
Generates and installs closures
Instance Type
Hash.
Subclasses Cleanly
Yes.
Standard Methods
Constructor and various accessors.
Extensible
No.
Example
Usage is similar to Class::Struct:
package MyObject;
use Class::Class;
@ISA = qw(Class::Class);
%MEMBERS = (
simple => '$',
ordered => '@',
mapping => '%',
obj_ref => 'FooObject'
);
Other Method Types
Provides a polymorph() method that is similar to Class::Method's
"ClassName:class_name -require".
Class::Constructor
Distribution
CPAN. Last update 11/01.
Usage
Inherit and call function with declaration arguments
Mechanism
Generates and installs closures
Instance Type
Hash.
Subclasses Cleanly
Cleanly.
Standard Methods
Hash constructor, with bells.
Extensible
No.
Emulator
No, but possible.
Example
package MyObject;
@ISA = qw(Class::Constructor);
MyObject->mk_constructor( Name => 'new' );
Class::Classgen
Distribution
CPAN. Last update 12/00.
Usage
Pre-processor run against declaration files.
Mechanism
Assembles and saves code file
Instance Type
Hash.
Subclasses Cleanly
Yes. (I think.)
Standard Methods
Constructor and various accessors.
Extensible
No. (I think.)
Example
header:
package MyObject;
variables:
$simple
@ordered
%mapping
$obj_ref
Class::Contract
Distribution
CPAN. Last update 5/01.
Usage
Call function with declaration arguments
Mechanism
Generates and installs closures
Instance Type
Scalar reference with external data storage.
Subclasses Cleanly
Yes.
Standard Methods
Constructor and various accessors.
Extensible
Yes. (I think.)
Comments
Supports pre- and post-conditions, class invariants, and other
software engineering goodies.
Example
package MyObject;
use Class::Contract;
contract {
ctor 'new';
attr 'simple' => SCALAR;
attr 'ordered' => ARRAY;
attr 'mapping' => HASH;
attr 'obj_ref' => 'FooObject';
}
Class::Data::Inheritable
Distribution
CPAN. Last update 4/00.
Usage
Inherit and call function with declaration arguments
Mechanism
Generates and installs closures
Instance Type
Class data, with inheritance.
Subclasses Cleanly
Yes, specifically.
Standard Methods
Scalar accessors.
Extensible
No.
Example
Usage is similar to Class::Accessor:
package MyObject;
@ISA = qw(Class::Data::Inheritable);
MyObject->mk_classdata(qw( simple ordered mapping obj_ref ));
Emulator
Yes, Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::Inheritable, passes original
test suite.
Class::Delegate
Distribution
CPAN. Uploaded 12/0.
Comments
I have not yet reviewed this module in detail.
Class::Delegation
Distribution
CPAN. Uploaded 12/01.
Comments
I have not yet reviewed this module in detail.
Class::Generate
Distribution
CPAN. Last update 11/00.
Usage
Call function with declaration arguments
Mechanism
Assembles and evals code string, or saves code file.
Instance Type
Hash.
Subclasses Cleanly
Yes.
Standard Methods
Constructor and accessors (scalar, array, hash, object, object
array, etc).
Extensible
Unknown.
Comments
Handles private/protected limitations, pre and post conditions,
assertions, and more.
Example
Usage is similar to Class::Struct:
package MyObject;
use Class::Generate;
class MyObject => [
simple => '$',
ordered => '@',
mapping => '%',
obj_ref => 'FooObject'
];
Class::Hook
Distribution
CPAN. Uploaded 12/01.
Comments
I have not yet reviewed this module in detail.
Class::Holon
Distribution
CPAN. Experimental/Alpha release 07/2001.
Instance Type
Hash, array, or flyweight-index.
Subclasses Cleanly
No. (I think.)
Standard Methods
Constructor and scalar accessors; flywieght objects also get scalar
mutator methods.
Extensible
No. (I think.)
Comments
I'm not sure I understand the intent of this module; perhaps future
versions will make this clearer....
Class::MethodMaker
Distribution
CPAN. Last update 1/01.
Usage
Import, or call function, with declaration arguments
Mechanism
Generates and installs closures
Instance Type
Hash, Static.
Subclasses Cleanly
Yes.
Standard Methods
Constructor and various accessors.
Extensible
Yes.
Example
Usage is similar to Class::MakeMethods:
package MyObject;
use Class::MethodMaker (
new => 'new',
get_set => 'simple',
list => 'ordered',
hash => 'mapping',
object => [ 'FooObject' => 'obj_ref' ],
);
Emulator
Yes, Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::MethodMaker, passes original
test suite.
Class::MakeMethods
Distribution
CPAN.
Usage
Import, or call function, with declaration arguments; or if
desired, make methods on-demand with Autoload, or declare
subroutines with a special Attribute.
Mechanism
Generates and installs closures
Instance Type
Hash, Array, Scalar, Static, Class data, others.
Subclasses Cleanly
Yes.
Standard Methods
Constructor and various accessors.
Extensible
Yes.
Example
Usage is similar to Class::MethodMaker:
package MyObject;
use Class::MakeMethods::Hash (
new => 'new',
scalar => 'simple',
array => 'ordered',
hash => 'mapping',
object => [ 'obj_ref', { class=>'FooObject' } ],
);
Class::Maker
Distribution
CPAN. Last update 7/02.
Usage
Call function with declaration arguments.
Mechanism
Generates and installs closures (I think).
Instance Type
Hash (I think).
Subclasses Cleanly
Unknown.
Standard Methods
Constructor and various scalar and reference accessors.
Extensible
Unknown.
Comments
I haven't yet reviewed this module closely.
Class::SelfMethods
Distribution
CPAN. Last update 2/00.
Usage
Inherit; methods created via AUTOLOAD
Mechanism
Generates and installs closures (I think)
Instance Type
Hash.
Subclasses Cleanly
Yes.
Standard Methods
Constructor and scalar/code accessors (see Comments).
Extensible
No.
Comments
Individual objects may be assigned a subroutine that will be called
as a method on subsequent accesses. If an instance does not have a
value for a given accessor, looks for a method defined with a
leading underscore.
Class::Struct
Distribution
Included in the standard Perl distribution. Replaces
Class::Template.
Usage
Call function with declaration arguments
Mechanism
Assembles and evals code string
Instance Type
Hash or Array
Subclasses Cleanly
No.
Standard Methods
Constructor and various accessors.
Extensible
No.
package MyObject;
use Class::Struct;
struct(
simple => '$',
ordered => '@',
mapping => '%',
obj_ref => 'FooObject'
);
Emulator
Yes, Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::Struct.
Class::StructTemplate
Distribution
CPAN. Last update 12/00.
No documentation available.
Usage
Unknown.
Mechanism
Unknown.
Class::Template
Distribution
CPAN. Out of date.
Usage
Call function with declaration arguments (I think)
Mechanism
Assembles and evals code string (I think)
Instance Type
Hash.
Subclasses Cleanly
Yes. (I think.)
Standard Methods
Constructor and various accessors.
Extensible
No. (I think.)
Example
Usage is similar to Class::Struct:
package MyObject;
use Class::Template;
members MyObject {
simple => '$',
ordered => '@',
mapping => '%',
obj_ref => 'FooObject'
};
Class::Virtual
Generates methods that fail with a message indicating that they were
not implemented by the subclass. (Cf. 'Template::Universal:croak
-abstract'.)
Also provides a list of abstract methods that have not been implemented
by a subclass.
Distribution
CPAN. Last update 3/01.
Extensible
Unknown.
Mechanism
Uses Class::Data::Inheritable and installs additional closures.
CodeGen::PerlBean
Distribution
CPAN.
Usage
Call function with declaration arguments.
Mechanism
Generates and writes source code to a file.
Instance Type
Hash (I think).
Subclasses Cleanly
Unknown.
Standard Methods
Constructor and various scalar and reference accessors.
Extensible
Unknown.
Comments
I haven't yet reviewed this module closely.
HTML::Mason::MethodMaker
Distribution
CPAN.
Usage
Package import with declaration arguments
Mechanism
Generates and installs closures
Instance Type
Hash.
Standard Methods
Scalar accessors.
Extensible
No.
Example
use HTML::Mason::MethodMaker (
read_write => [ qw( simple ordered mapping obj_ref ) ]
);
TO DO
The following modules are relevant but have not yet been cataloged
above.
Attribute::Property
Class::Accessor::Chained
Class::Accessor::Lvalue
Class::Accessor::Ref
Class::AutoClass
Class::Builder
Class::Member
Class::Trigger
SEE ALSO
See Class::MakeMethods for general information about this distribution.
CREDITS AND COPYRIGHT
Developed By
M. Simon Cavalletto, simonm@cavalletto.org
Evolution Softworks, www.evoscript.org
Copyright
Copyright 2002 Matthew Simon Cavalletto.
Portions copyright 2000, 2001 Evolution Online Systems, Inc.
License
You may use, modify, and distribute this document under the same terms
as Perl.
POD ERRORS
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained
below:
Around line 485:
'=item' outside of any '=over'
Around line 494:
You forgot a '=back' before '=head2'
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