NAME
Mason::Compilation - Performs compilation of a single component
VERSION
version 2.05
DESCRIPTION
A new Mason::Compilation
object is created by Mason::Interp to compile each component.
This class has no public API at this time.
MODIFIABLE METHODS
These methods are not intended to be called externally, but may be useful to modify with method modifiers in plugins and subclasses. We will attempt to keep their APIs stable.
- bad_attribute_names ()
-
A list of attribute names that should not be used because they are reserved for built-in attributes or methods:
args
,m
,cmeta
,render
,main
, etc. - bad_method_names ()
-
A list of method names that should not be used because they are reserved for built-in attributes:
args
,m
,cmeta
, etc. Not as extensive as bad_attribute_names above because methods likerender
andmain
can be overriden but make no sense as attributes. - compile ()
-
The top-level method called to compile the component. Returns the generated component class.
- named_block_types ()
-
An arrayref of valid named block types:
after
,filter
,method
, etc. Add to this list if you want to create your own named blocks (i.e. blocks that take a name argument). -
Perl code to be added at the bottom of the class. Empty by default.
- output_class_header ()
-
Perl code to be added at the top of the class, just after initialization of Moose,
$m
and other required pieces. Empty by default. - process_perl_code ($coderef)
-
This method is called on each distinct piece of Perl code in the component.
$coderef
is a reference to a string containing the code; the method can modify the code as desired. See Mason::Plugin::DollarDot for a sample usage. - unnamed_block_types ()
-
An arrayref of valid unnamed block types:
args
,class
,init
, etc. Add to this list if you want to create your own unnamed blocks. - valid_flags ()
-
An arrayref of valid flags: contains only
extends
at time of writing. Add to this list if you want to create your own flags.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Jonathan Swartz <swartz@pobox.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Jonathan Swartz.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
1 POD Error
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