NAME

Hub::Knots::TiedObject - Tied object

SYNOPSIS

In your class:

package __Package_Name__;
use Hub qw(:lib);
sub new {
  my $self = shift;
  my $class = ref( $self ) || $self;
  my $obj = bless {}, $class;
  tie %$obj, 'Hub::Knots::TiedObject', '__Tie_Package__';
  return $obj;
}#new

DESCRIPTION

Perl5 does not let one implement tie methods for a normal blessed package. To get around this, the above constructor ties the blessed reference to this package, providing '__Tie_Package__' as the package which should implement the tie methods.

Intention

To transparently provide `tie' methods inline with an existing class. For example, one may have a User class which supports several methods, such as `print', and we wish to update the database on the fly...

my $user = new User( $conn, 'mary', 'alzxjVT8kR.aU' );
$user->{'lname'} = "Lopez";
$user->print();

Implementation

TiedObject simply provides two hashes for the object: `public' and `private'. When data members are accessed, the 'public' hash is acted upon. If the index begins with an asterisk (*) then the private hash is used. The only values currently in the private hash are:

$self->{'*tied'};         # Points to the reference returned by tie-ing 
                          # '__Tie_Package__' to the public hash.

$self->{'*public'};       # Points to the public hash

INTERNAL METHODS

_key

Determine which key (public or private) to use

TIEHASH

Tie interface method
Usage: TIEHASH 'Hub::Knots::TiedObject', $PACKAGE

FETCH

Return a value

STORE

Store a value

DELETE

Remove a value

CLEAR

Remove all public values

EXISTS

Boolean test for value

FIRSTKEY

Tie interface method

NEXTKEY

Tie interface method

SCALAR

Scalar representation

UNTIE

Tie interface method

AUTHOR

Ryan Gies (ryangies@livesite.net)

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2006-2007 by Livesite Networks, LLC. All rights reserved.

Copyright (C) 2000-2005 by Ryan Gies. All rights reserved.

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UPDATED

06/09/2007