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Bio::DescribableI(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Bio::DescribableI(3pm)

NAME

Bio::DescribableI - interface for objects with human readable names and descriptions

SYNOPSIS

    # to test this is a describable object
    $obj->isa("Bio::DescribableI") || 
      $obj->throw("$obj does not implement the Bio::DescribableI interface");
    # accessors
    $name = $obj->display_name();
    $desc = $obj->description();

DESCRIPTION

This interface describes methods expected on describable objects, ie ones which have human displayable names and descriptions

FEEDBACK

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  bioperl-l@bioperl.org                  - General discussion
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Support

Please direct usage questions or support issues to the mailing list:

bioperl-l@bioperl.org

rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and reponsive experts will be able look at the problem and quickly address it. Please include a thorough description of the problem with code and data examples if at all possible.

Reporting Bugs

Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the web:

  https://github.com/bioperl/bioperl-live/issues

AUTHOR - Ewan Birney

Email birney@sanger.ac.uk

Implementation Specific Functions

These functions are the ones that a specific implementation must define.

display_name

 Title   : display_name
 Usage   : $string    = $obj->display_name()
 Function: A string which is what should be displayed to the user
           the string should have no spaces (ideally, though a cautious
           user of this interface would not assume this) and should be
           less than thirty characters (though again, double checking 
           this is a good idea)
 Returns : A scalar
 Status  : Virtual

description

 Title   : description
 Usage   : $string    = $obj->description()
 Function: A text string suitable for displaying to the user a 
           description. This string is likely to have spaces, but
           should not have any newlines or formatting - just plain
           text. The string should not be greater than 255 characters
           and clients can feel justified at truncating strings at 255
           characters for the purposes of display
 Returns : A scalar
 Status  : Virtual
2020-10-28 perl v5.30.3