NAME
Chest - Class to store procedures in a hash
SYNOPSIS
; use Chest
; my $chest=new Chest
; sub hello
{ $val={ 'de' => 'hallo', 'en' => 'hello' }->{shift()}
; sub { my $pers=shift; ucfirst($val)." ".$pers } }
; $chest->insert("hello world",\&hello("de"))
; print $chest->take("hello world","Welt")
DESCRIPTION
This is a simple interface to call subroutines by strings. So it is easy to have longer but readable function calls or totally cryptical ones.
USAGE
new
A simple Constructor for a hash based object.
insert
; $chest->insert("name",sub{my $a=$_[0];sub{$a}},"name")
Important is the second method argument. It's used to be a valid code reference with another code reference as return value. This code ref is then stored under the value from first argument. If an entry exists under this name, this method does nothing. Additional arguments will be used when the second argument is executed.
insert_always
Same as above but overwrites existing entries.
exists
Check if an an entry with a given name exists.
take
Execute a stored subroutine with the given arguments.
SEE ALSO
TODO
Getting feedback and correct all mistakes in code and documentation.
AUTHOR
Sebastian Knapp
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006 by Sebastian Knapp
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as perl itself.