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NAMEPackage::Generator - generate new packages quickly and easilyVERSIONversion 1.106SYNOPSISuse Package::Generator; my $package = Package::Generator->new_package; ... DESCRIPTIONThis module lets you quickly and easily construct new packages. It gives them unused names and sets up their package data, if provided.INTERFACEnew_packagemy $package = Package::Generator->new_package(\%arg); This returns the newly generated package. It can be called with no arguments, in which case it just returns the name of a pristene package. The "base" argument can be provided to generate the package under an existing namespace. A "make_unique" argument can also be provided; it must be a coderef which will be passed the base package name and returns a unique package name under the base name. A "data" argument may be passed as a reference to an array of pairs. These pairs will be used to set up the data in the generated package. For example, the following call will create a package with a $foo set to 1 and a @foo set to the first ten counting numbers. my $package = Package::Generator->new_package({ data => [ foo => 1, foo => [ 1 .. 10 ], ] }); For convenience, "isa" and "version" arguments may be passed to "new_package". They will set up @ISA, $VERSION, or &VERSION, as appropriate. If a single scalar value is passed as the "isa" argument, it will be used as the only value to assign to @ISA. (That is, it will not cause $ISA to be assigned; that wouldn't be very helpful.) assign_symbolsPackage::Generator->assign_symbols($package, \@key_value_pairs); This routine is used by "new_package" to set up the data in a package. package_exists... if Package::Generator->package_exists($package); This method returns true if something has already created a symbol table for the named package. This is equivalent to: ... if defined *{$package . '::'}; It's just a little less voodoo-y. AUTHORRicardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSEThis software is copyright (c) 2005 by Ricardo SIGNES.This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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