1Data::Tumbler(3)      User Contributed Perl Documentation     Data::Tumbler(3)
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NAME

6       Data::Tumbler - Dynamic generation of nested combinations of variants
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SYNOPSIS

9           $tumbler = Data::Tumbler->new(
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11               add_path => sub {
12                   my ($path, $name) = @_;
13                   return [ @$path, $name ];
14               },
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16               add_context => sub {
17                   my ($context, $value) = @_;
18                   return [ @$context, $value ]
19               },
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21               consumer  => sub {
22                   my ($path, $context, $payload) = @_;
23                   print "@$path: @$context\n";
24               },
25           );
26
27           $tumbler->tumble(
28               [   # provider code refs
29                   sub { (red => 42, green => 24, mauve => 19) },
30                   sub { (circle => 1, square => 2) },
31                   # ...
32               ],
33               [], # initial path
34               [], # initial context
35               [], # initial payload
36           );
37
38       The consumer code outputs:
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40           green circle: 24 1
41           green square: 24 2
42           mauve circle: 19 1
43           mauve square: 19 2
44           red circle: 42 1
45           red square: 42 2
46
47       Here's a longer example showing more features:
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49           use List::Util qw(sum);
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51           $tumbler = Data::Tumbler->new(
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53               # The default add_path is as shown above
54               # The default add_context is as shown above
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56               consumer  => sub {
57                   my ($path, $context, $payload) = @_;
58                   printf "path: %-20s  context: %-12s  payload: %s\n",
59                       join("/",  @$path),
60                       join(", ", @$context),
61                       join(", ", map { "$_=>$payload->{$_}" } sort keys %$payload);
62               },
63           );
64
65           $tumbler->tumble(
66               [   # providers
67                   sub {
68                       my ($path, $context, $payload) = @_;
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70                       my %variants = (red => 42, green => 24, mauve => 19);
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72                       return %variants;
73                   },
74                   sub {
75                       my ($path, $context, $payload) = @_;
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77                       # change paint to matt based on context
78                       $payload->{paint} = 'matt' if sum(@$context) > 20;
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80                       my %variants = (circle => 10, square => 20);
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82                       # add an extra triangular variant for mauve
83                       $variants{triangle} = 13 if grep { $_ eq 'mauve' } @$path;
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85                       return %variants;
86                   },
87                   sub {
88                       my ($path, $context, $payload) = @_;
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90                       # skip all variants if path contains anything red or circular
91                       return if grep { $_ eq 'red' or $_ eq 'circle' } @$path;
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93                       $payload->{spotty} = 1 if sum(@$context) > 35;
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95                       my %variants = (small => 17, large => 92);
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97                       return %variants;
98                   },
99                   # ...
100               ],
101               [], # initial path
102               [], # initial context
103               { paint => 'gloss' }, # initial payload
104           );
105
106       The consumer code outputs:
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108           path: green/square/large    context: 24, 20, 92    payload: paint=>matt, spotty=>1
109           path: green/square/small    context: 24, 20, 17    payload: paint=>matt, spotty=>1
110           path: mauve/square/large    context: 19, 20, 92    payload: paint=>gloss, spotty=>1
111           path: mauve/square/small    context: 19, 20, 17    payload: paint=>gloss, spotty=>1
112           path: mauve/triangle/large  context: 19, 13, 92    payload: paint=>gloss
113           path: mauve/triangle/small  context: 19, 13, 17    payload: paint=>gloss
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DESCRIPTION

116       NOTE: This is alpha code and liable to change while it and
117       Test::WriteVariants mature.
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119       The tumble() method calls a sequence of 'provider' code references each
120       of which returns a hash.  The first provider is called and then, for
121       each hash item it returns, the tumble() method recurses to call the
122       next provider.
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124       The recursion continues until there are no more providers to call, at
125       which point the consumer code reference is called.  Effectively the
126       providers create a tree of combinations and the consumer is called at
127       the leafs of the tree.
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129       If a provider returns no items then that part of the tree is pruned.
130       Further providers, if any, are not called and the consumer is not
131       called.
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133       During a call to tumble() three values are passed down through the tree
134       and into the consumer: path, context, and payload.
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136       The path and context are derived from the names and values of the
137       hashes returned by the providers. Typically the path define the current
138       "path" through the tree of combinations.
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140       The providers are passed the current path, context, and payload.  The
141       payload is cloned at each level of recursion so that any changes made
142       to it by providers are only visible within the scope of the generated
143       sub-tree.
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145       Note that although the example above shows the path, context and
146       payload as array references, the tumbler code makes no assumptions
147       about them. They can be any kinds of values.
148
149       See Test::WriteVariants for a practical example use.
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ATTRIBUTES

152   consumer
153           $tumbler->consumer( sub { my ($path, $context, $payload) = @_; ... } );
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155       Defines the code reference to call at the leafs of the generated tree
156       of combinations.  The default is to throw an exception.
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158   add_path
159           $tumbler->add_path( sub { my ($path, $name) = @_; return [ @$path, $name ] } )
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161       Defines the code reference to call to create a new path value that
162       combines the existing path and the new name. The default is shown in
163       the example above.
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165   add_context
166           $tumbler->add_context( sub { my ($context, $value) = @_; return [ @$context, $value ] } )
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168       Defines the code reference to call to create a new context value that
169       combines the existing context and the new value. The default is shown
170       in the example above.
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METHODS

173   new
174       Contructs new Data::Tumbler, deals with initial values for
175       "ATTRIBUTES".
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177   tumble
178       Tumbles providers to compute variants.
179

BUGS

181       Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-Data-Tumbler at
182       rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
183       <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Data-Tumbler>.  I will
184       be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on
185       your bug as I make changes.
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SUPPORT

188       You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
189
190           perldoc Data::Tumbler
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192       You can also look for information at:
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194       ·   RT: CPAN's request tracker
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196           <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Data-Tumbler>
197
198       ·   AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
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200           <http://annocpan.org/dist/Data-Tumbler>
201
202       ·   CPAN Ratings
203
204           <http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Data-Tumbler>
205
206       ·   Search CPAN
207
208           <http://search.cpan.org/dist/Data-Tumbler/>
209

AUTHOR

211       Tim Bunce, "<timb at cpan.org>"
212

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

214       This module has been created to support DBI::Test in design and
215       separation of concerns.
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218       Copyright 2014-2015 Tim Bunce and Perl5 DBI Team.
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LICENSE

221       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
222       under the terms of either:
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224               a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
225               Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any
226               later version, or
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228               b) the "Artistic License" which comes with this Kit.
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230       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
231       WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
232       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See either the
233       GNU General Public License or the Artistic License for more details.
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