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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" Dispatch::Class \- dispatch on the type (class) of an argument .SH "SYNOPSIS" .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" .Vb 4 \& use Dispatch::Class qw( \& class_case \& dispatch \& ); \& \& # analyze the class of an object \& my $analyze = class_case( \& \*(AqSome::Class\*(Aq => 1, \& \*(AqOther::Class\*(Aq => 2, \& \*(AqUNIVERSAL\*(Aq => "???", \& ); \& my $foo = $analyze\->(Other::Class\->new); # 2 \& my $bar = $analyze\->(IO::Handle\->new); # "???" \& my $baz = $analyze\->(["not an object"]); # undef \& \& # build a dispatcher \& my $dispatch = dispatch( \& \*(AqDog::Tiny\*(Aq => sub { ... }, # handle objects of the class Dog::Tiny \& \*(AqDog\*(Aq => sub { ... }, \& \*(AqMammal\*(Aq => sub { ... }, \& \*(AqTree\*(Aq => sub { ... }, \& \& \*(AqARRAY\*(Aq => sub { ... }, # handle array refs \& \& \*(Aq:str\*(Aq => sub { ... }, # handle non\-reference strings \& \& \*(Aq*\*(Aq => sub { ... }, # handle any value \& ); \& \& # call the appropriate handler, passing $obj as an argument \& my $result = $dispatch\->($obj); .Ve .SH "DESCRIPTION" .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" This module offers a (mostly) simple way to check the class of an object and handle specific cases specially. .SS "Functions" .IX Subsection "Functions" The following functions are available and can be imported on request: .ie n .IP """class_case""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CWclass_case\fR" 4 .IX Item "class_case" \&\f(CW\*(C`class_case\*(C'\fR takes a list of \f(CW\*(C`KEY, VALUE\*(C'\fR pairs and returns a code reference that (when called on an object) will analyze the object's class according to the rules described below and return the corresponding \fI\s-1VALUE\s0\fR of the first matching \fI\s-1KEY\s0\fR. .Sp Example: .Sp .Vb 6 \& my $subref = class_case( \& KEY1 => VALUE1, \& KEY2 => VALUE2, \& ... \& ); \& my $value = $subref\->($some_object); .Ve .Sp This will check the class of \f(CW$some_object\fR against \f(CW\*(C`KEY1\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`KEY2\*(C'\fR, ... in order and return the corresponding \f(CW\*(C`VALUEn\*(C'\fR of the first match. If no key matches, an empty list/undef is returned in list/scalar context, respectively. .Sp The following things can be used as keys: .RS 4 .ie n .IP """*""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CW*\fR" 4 .IX Item "*" This will match any value. No actual check is performed. .ie n .IP """:str""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CW:str\fR" 4 .IX Item ":str" This special key will match any non-reference. .ie n .IP """SCALAR"", ""ARRAY"", ""HASH"", ..." 4 .el .IP "\f(CWSCALAR\fR, \f(CWARRAY\fR, \f(CWHASH\fR, ..." 4 .IX Item "SCALAR, ARRAY, HASH, ..." These values match references of the specified type even if they aren't objects (i.e. not \f(CW\*(C`bless\*(C'\fRed). That is, for unblessed references the string returned by \f(CW\*(C`ref\*(C'\fR is compared with \&\f(CW\*(C`eq\*(C'\fR. .IP "\s-1CLASS\s0" 4 .IX Item "CLASS" Any other string is interpreted as a class name and matches if the input value is an object for which \f(CW\*(C`$obj\->isa($CLASS)\*(C'\fR is true. To match any kind of object (blessed value), use the key \f(CW\*(AqUNIVERSAL\*(Aq\fR. .Sp Starting with Perl 5.10.0 Perl supports checking for roles with \f(CW\*(C`DOES\*(C'\fR, so \&\f(CW\*(C`Dispatch::Class\*(C'\fR actually uses \f(CW\*(C`$obj\->DOES($CLASS)\*(C'\fR instead of \f(CW\*(C`isa\*(C'\fR. This still returns true for normal base classes but it also accepts roles that have been composed into the object's class. .RE .RS 4 .RE .ie n .IP """dispatch""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CWdispatch\fR" 4 .IX Item "dispatch" This works like \f(CW\*(C`class_case\*(C'\fR above, but the \fI\s-1VALUE\s0\fRs must be code references and get invoked automatically: .Sp .Vb 8 \& sub dispatch { \& my $analyze = class_case @_; \& sub { \& my ($obj) = @_; \& my $handler = $analyze\->($obj) or return; \& $handler\->($obj) \& } \& } .Ve .Sp That is, the matching object is passed on to the matched \fI\s-1VALUE\s0\fRs and the return value of the inner sub is whatever the handler returns (or the empty list/undef if no \fI\s-1KEY\s0\fR matches). .PP This module uses \f(CW\*(C`Exporter::Tiny\*(C'\fR, so you can rename the imported functions at \f(CW\*(C`use\*(C'\fR time. .SH "SEE ALSO" .IX Header "SEE ALSO" Exporter::Tiny .SH "AUTHOR" .IX Header "AUTHOR" Lukas Mai, \f(CW\*(C`\*(C'\fR .SH "COPYRIGHT & LICENSE" .IX Header "COPYRIGHT & LICENSE" Copyright 2013, 2014 Lukas Mai. .PP This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the \s-1GNU\s0 General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License. .PP See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.