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NAME

6       Tree::Simple::Visitor::LoadClassHierarchy - A Visitor for loading class
7       hierarchies into a Tree::Simple hierarchy
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SYNOPSIS

10         use Tree::Simple::Visitor::LoadClassHierarchy;
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12         # create an visitor
13         my $visitor = Tree::Simple::Visitor::LoadClassHierarchy->new();
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15         # set class as an instance, or
16         $visitor->setClass($class);
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18         # as a package name
19         $visitor->setClass("My::Class");
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21         # pass our visitor to the tree
22         $tree->accept($visitor);
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24         # the $tree now mirrors the inheritance hierarchy of the $class
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DESCRIPTION

27       This visitor will traverse a class's inheritance hierarchy (through the
28       @ISA arrays) and create a Tree::Simple hierarchy which mirrors it.
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METHODS

31       new There are no arguments to the constructor the object will be in its
32           default state. You can use the "setNodeFilter" method to customize
33           its behavior.
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35       includeTrunk ($boolean)
36           Setting the $boolean value to true (1) will cause the node value of
37           the $tree object passed into "visit" to be set with the root value
38           found in the class hierarchy. Setting it to false (0), or not
39           setting it, will result in the first value in the class hierarchy
40           creating a new node level.
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42       includeMethods ($boolean)
43           Setting the $boolean value to true (1) will cause methods to be
44           added as a children of the class node. Setting it to false (0), or
45           not setting it, will result in this not happening.
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47           NOTE: Methods are sorted ascii-betically before they are added to
48           the tree. This allows a more predictable hierarchy.
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50       setClass ($class)
51           The argument $class should be either a class name or an instance,
52           it is then used as the root from which to determine the class
53           hierarchy.
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55       setNodeFilter ($filter_function)
56           This method accepts a CODE reference as its $filter_function
57           argument and throws an exception if it is not a code reference.
58           This code reference is used to filter the tree nodes as they are
59           created, the $filter_function is passed the node value extracted
60           from the hash prior to it being inserted into the tree being built.
61           The $filter_function is expected to return the value desired for
62           inclusion into the tree.
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64       visit ($tree)
65           This is the method that is used by Tree::Simple's "accept" method.
66           It can also be used on its own, it requires the $tree argument to
67           be a Tree::Simple object (or derived from a Tree::Simple object),
68           and will throw and exception otherwise.
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70           The $tree argument which is passed to "visit" must be a leaf node.
71           This is because this Visitor will create all the sub-nodes for this
72           tree. If the tree is not a leaf, an exception is thrown. We do not
73           require the tree to be a root though, and this Visitor will not
74           affect any nodes above the $tree argument.
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TO DO

77       Improve the "includeMethods" functionality
78           I am not sure the tree this creates is the optimal tree for this
79           situation. It is sufficient for now, until I have more of an actual
80           need for this functionality.
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82       Add "includeFullSymbolTable" functionality
83           This would traverse the full symbol tables and produce a detailed
84           tree of everything it finds. This takes a lot more work, and as I
85           have no current need for it, it remains in the TO DO list.
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BUGS

88       None that I am aware of. Of course, if you find a bug, let me know, and
89       I will be sure to fix it.
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CODE COVERAGE

92       See the CODE COVERAGE section in Tree::Simple::VisitorFactory for more
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SEE ALSO

96       These Visitor classes are all subclasses of Tree::Simple::Visitor,
97       which can be found in the Tree::Simple module, you should refer to that
98       module for more information.
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AUTHOR

101       stevan little, <stevan@iinteractive.com>
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104       Copyright 2004, 2005 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
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106       <http://www.iinteractive.com>
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108       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
109       under the same terms as Perl itself.
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