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NAME

6       Math::Symbolic::Custom - Aggregate class for tree tests and
7       transformations
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SYNOPSIS

10         # Extending the class:
11         package Math::Symbolic::Custom::MyTransformations;
12         use Math::Symbolic::Custom::Base;
13         BEGIN {*import = \&Math::Symbolic::Custom::Base::aggregate_import}
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15         our $Aggregate_Export = [qw/apply_transformation1 .../];
16         sub apply_transformation1 {
17            # ...
18         }
19         # ...
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21         # Using the custom class:
22         use Math::Symbolic;
23         use Math::Symbolic::Custom::MyTransformations;
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25         # later...
26         $tree->apply_transformation1();
27         $tree->mod_transformation2();
28         die unless $tree->is_type1();
29         die unless $tree->test_condition1();
30         die if $tree->contains_something1();
31         print $tree->to_latex();
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DESCRIPTION

34       This is an aggregate class for all custom modification, transformation,
35       testing and output extensions for Math::Symbolic trees.  Some default
36       transformations and tests are implemented in the
37       Math::Symbolic::Custom::DefaultMods and
38       Math::Symbolic::Custom::DefaultTests packages, default output routines
39       in Math::Symbolic::Custom::DefaultDumpers which are automatically
40       loaded by the Math::Symbolic::Custom class.
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42       Math::Symbolic::Custom imports all constants from
43       Math::Symbolic::ExportConstants
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45   EXPORT
46       None by default.
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EXTENDING THE MODULE

49       In order to extend the functionality of Math::Symbolic, you have to go
50       through the following steps: (also see the synopsis in this document.)
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52       •   Choose an appropriate namespace in the Math::Symbolic::Custom::*
53           hierarchy or if you desparately wish, somewhere else.
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55       •   Create a new module (probably using "h2xs -AX MODULENAME") and put
56           the following lines of code in it:
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58             # To make sure we're cooperating with Math::Symbolic's idea of
59             # method delegation.
60             use Math::Symbolic::Custom::Base;
61             BEGIN {*import = \&Math::Symbolic::Custom::Base::aggregate_import}
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63             our $Aggregate_Export = [
64               # Put the list of method names to be exported.
65             /];
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67       •   Think well about the naming of your exported methods. Answer the
68           following questions:
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70           Does the name start with 'is_', 'test_', 'mod_', 'apply_',
71           'contains_', or 'to_'?  If not, find a suitable name that does.
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73           Does the name clash with any of the methods exported by
74           Math::Symbolic::Custom::DefaultTests,
75           Math::Symbolic::Custom::DefaultMods, or
76           Math::Symbolic::Custom::DefaultDumpers?  If so, please consider
77           choosing a different name.
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79           Does the name map to the idea behind the method prefix ('is_',
80           ...)?  Only methods starting with one of the prefixes listed above
81           can be delegated. Any others will never be called. The idea behind
82           delegating methods with several prefixes is to provide for a
83           reasonable choice for naming methods. 'is_' and 'contains_' are
84           meant to be used for accurate tests like "is_constant". 'test_' is
85           meant for all tests that either make use of heuristics or can't be
86           fitted into either 'is_' or 'contains_'. The prefixes 'mod_' and
87           'apply_' are meant for use with methods that modify the
88           Math::Symbolic tree.  Finally, the prefix 'to_' is meant to be used
89           with conversion and output methods like 'to_latex' or 'to_string'.
90           (Though as of version 0.122, to_string is implemented in the core
91           Math::Symbolic modules.)
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93       •   Make sure you document exactly what your methods do. Do they modify
94           the Math::Symbolic tree in-place or do they clone using the new()
95           constructor and return a copy? Make sure you mention the behaviour
96           in the docs.
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98       •   Consider packaging your extensions as a CPAN distribution to help
99           others in their development with Math::Symbolic. If you think the
100           extensions are generic enough to be a worthwhile addition to the
101           core distribution, try sending your extensions to the
102           Math::Symbolic developers mailing list instead.
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104       •   Load your extension module after loading the Math::Symbolic module.
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106       •   Start using your custom enhancements as methods to the
107           Math::Symbolic trees (any term types).
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109       •   Send bug reports and feedback to the Math::Symbolic support mailing
110           list.
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AUTHOR

113       Please send feedback, bug reports, and support requests to the
114       Math::Symbolic support mailing list: math-symbolic-support at lists dot
115       sourceforge dot net. Please consider letting us know how you use
116       Math::Symbolic. Thank you.
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118       If you're interested in helping with the development or extending the
119       module's functionality, please contact the developers' mailing list:
120       math-symbolic-develop at lists dot sourceforge dot net.
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122       List of contributors:
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124         Steffen Mueller, symbolic-module at steffen-mueller dot net
125         Stray Toaster, mwk at users dot sourceforge dot net
126         Oliver Ebenhoeh
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SEE ALSO

129       New versions of this module can be found on http://steffen-mueller.net
130       or CPAN. The module development takes place on Sourceforge at
131       http://sourceforge.net/projects/math-symbolic/
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133       Math::Symbolic::Custom::Base Math::Symbolic::Custom::DefaultTests
134       Math::Symbolic::Custom::DefaultMods
135       Math::Symbolic::Custom::DefaultDumpers
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137       Math::Symbolic
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