Name
File::DataClass::Functions - Common functions used in this distribution
Version
0.15.$Revision: 431 $
Synopsis
use File::DataClass::Functions qw(list of functions to import);
Description
Common functions used in this distribution
Subroutines/Methods
ensure_class_loaded
ensure_class_loaded( $some_class, \%options );
Require the requested class, throw an error if it doesn't load
is_arrayref
$bool = is_arrayref $scalar_variable
Tests to see if the scalar variable is an array ref
is_coderef
$bool = is_coderef $scalar_variable
Tests to see if the scalar variable is a code ref
is_hashref
$bool = is_hashref $scalar_variable
Tests to see if the scalar variable is a hash ref
is_member
$bool = is_member q(test_value), qw(a_value test_value b_value);
Tests to see if the first parameter is present in the list of remaining parameters
is_stale
$bool = is_stale $data, $cache_mtime, $path_mtime;
Returns true if there is no data or the cache mtime is older than the path mtime
merge_attributes
$dest = merge_attributes $dest, $src, $attr_list_ref;
Merges attribute hashes. The $dest
hash is updated and returned. The $dest
hash values take precedence over the $src
hash values. The $src
hash may be an object in which case its accessor methods are called
merge_hash_data
merge_hash_data $existing, $new;
Uses Hash::Merge to merge data from the new hash ref in with the existing
throw
throw error => q(error_key), args => [ q(error_arg) ];
Expose "throw" in CatalystX::Usul::Exception. CX::Usul::Functions
has a class attribute Exception_Class which can be set via a call to set_inherited
Configuration and Environment
None
Diagnostics
None
Dependencies
Incompatibilities
There are no known incompatibilities in this module
Bugs and Limitations
There are no known bugs in this module. Please report problems to the address below. Patches are welcome
Acknowledgements
Larry Wall - For the Perl programming language
Author
Peter Flanigan, <Support at RoxSoft.co.uk>
License and Copyright
Copyright (c) 2013 Peter Flanigan. All rights reserved
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE