NAME
Class::Proxy - an object proxy
SYNOPSIS
use Class::Proxy;
my $pobj = Class::Proxy->new( victim => $obj );
$pobj->victim_method();
DESCRIPTION
Objects can be served by Class::Proxy
. In practice, any method call to the proxy will be forwarded to the original object (victim). The purpose of that is to alter method calls in a generic way. This can be used for
faking
restriction
logging
benchmarking
forwarding
versioning
caching
and many more.
Altering calls
Class::Proxy is a Class::Listener
(Class::Listener). Two signals are registered to it:
- method
-
When a method is called.
- victim
-
When a victim was assigned.
HIDING
The Class::Proxy
constructor returns a Class::Proxy
object and not a victim object. That means it isn't very good hiding itsef and this may cause conflicts. But when the victim class was written following oo-recommendations Class::Proxy
should work fine.
[Note] In future Class::Proxy
will try to obscure himself (via tie?). Currently ref() or isa() call would reveal Class::Proxy
. Also caller() would give hints.
EXPORT
None by default.
AUTHOR
Murat Ünalan, murat.uenalan@gmx.dee
SEE ALSO
Class::Listener, Class::NiceApi and Class::Protected
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