1Class::Adapter::Clear(3U)ser Contributed Perl DocumentatiColnass::Adapter::Clear(3)
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6 Class::Adapter::Clear - A handy base Adapter class that makes no
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10 version 1.09
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13 Hello World with CGI.pm the normal way
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15 # Load and create the CGI
16 use CGI;
17 $q = new CGI;
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20 print $q->header, # HTTP Header
21 $q->start_html('hello world'), # Start the page
22 $q->h1('hello world'), # Hello World!
23 $q->end_html; # End the page
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25 Hello World with CGI.pm the Adapter'ed way
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27 # Load and create the CGI
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29 $q = new CGI;
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31 # Convert to an Adapter
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33 $q = new Class::Adapter::Clear( $q );
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36 print $q->header, # HTTP Header
37 $q->start_html('hello world'), # Start the page
38 $q->h1('hello world'), # Hello World!
39 $q->end_html; # End the page
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41 Creating a CGI Adapter class using Class::Adapter::Clear
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43 package My::CGI;
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45 use base 'Class::Adapter::Clear';
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47 # Optional - Create the thing we are decorating auto-magically
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52 my $query = CGI->new(@_);
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55 $class->SUPER::new($query);
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64 if ( defined $str and $str eq 'hello world' ) {
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68 $self->_OBJECT_->($str, @_);
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72 "Class::Adapter::Clear" provides the base class for creating one common
73 type of Class::Adapter classes. For more power, move up to
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76 On it's own "Class::Adapter::Clear" passes all methods through to the
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81 It looks like a "Duck", and it quacks like a "Duck".
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89 $self->_OBJECT_->method2(@_); # Call a different method
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95 $self->_OBJECT_->method1( lc($_[0]) ); # Lowercase the param
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98 # Same method, same parameters, tweak the result
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101 my $rv = $self->_OBJECT_->method1(@_);
102 $rv =~ s/\n/<br>\n/g; # Add line-break HTML tags at each newline
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106 As you can see, the advantage of this full-scale Adapter approach,
107 compared to inheritance, or function wrapping (see Class::Hook), is
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112 You may never need this much power. But when you need it, you really
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115 As an aside, Class::Adapter::Clear is implemented with the following
116 Class::Adapter::Builder formula.
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118 use Class::Adapter::Builder
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124 As does the base Class::Adapter class, the default "new" constructor
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128 Returns a new "Class::Adapter::Clear" object, or "undef" if you do not
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132 Class::Adapter, Class::Adapter::Builder
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135 Bugs may be submitted through the RT bug tracker
136 <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Class-Adapter> (or
137 bug-Class-Adapter@rt.cpan.org <mailto:bug-Class-Adapter@rt.cpan.org>).
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140 Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
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143 This software is copyright (c) 2005 by Adam Kennedy.
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145 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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