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6 HTML::Mason::Compiler::ToObject - A Compiler subclass that generates
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10 my $compiler = HTML::Mason::Compiler::ToObject->new;
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19 This Compiler subclass generates Mason object code (Perl code). It is
20 the default Compiler class used by Mason.
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25 comp_class
26 The class into which component objects are blessed. This defaults
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30 The class into which subcomponent objects are blessed. This
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33 in_package
34 This is the package in which a component's code is executed. For
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38 Text given for this parameter is placed at the beginning of each
39 component, but after the execution of any "<%once>" block. See also
40 postamble. The request will be available as $m in preamble code.
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43 Text given for this parameter is placed at the end of each
44 component. See also preamble. The request will be available as $m
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48 True or false, default is true. Indicates whether or not a given
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52 True or false, default is false. Indicates whether or not a given
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56 When compiling a component, use uniquely named subroutines for the
57 a component's body, subcomponents, and methods. Doing this allows
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59 components simply show up as __ANON__ or something similar in the
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63 One of "always", "auto", or "never". This determines whether or
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69 part of the component contains the string "ARGS". This is somewhat
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84 This class is primarily meant to be used by the Interpreter object, and
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88 This method will take component source and return the compiled
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