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NAME

6       Dancer::Object::Singleton - Singleton base class for Dancer
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VERSION

9       version 1.3521
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SYNOPSIS

12           package My::Dancer::Extension;
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14           use strict;
15           use warnings;
16           use base 'Dancer::Object::Singleton';
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18           __PACKAGE__->attributes( qw/name value this that/ );
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20           sub init {
21               my ($class, $instance) = @_;
22               # our initialization code, if we need one
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25           # .. later on ..
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27           # returns the unique instance
28           my $singleton_intance = My::Dancer::Extension->instance();
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DESCRIPTION

31       Dancer::Object::Singleton is meant to be used instead of
32       Dancer::Object, if you want your object to be a singleton, that is, a
33       class that has only one instance in the application.
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35       It provides you with attributes and an initializer.
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METHODS

38   instance
39       Returns the instance of the singleton. The instance is created only
40       when needed. The creation will call the init() method, which you should
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43   init
44       Exists but does nothing. This is so you won't have to write an
45       initializer if you don't want to. init receives the instance as
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48   get_attributes
49       Get the attributes of the specific class.
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51   attributes
52       Generates attributes for whatever object is extending Dancer::Object
53       and saves them in an internal hashref so they can be later fetched
54       using "get_attributes".
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AUTHOR

57       Dancer Core Developers
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60       This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Alexis Sukrieh.
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62       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
63       the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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67perl v5.36.0                      2023-02-09      Dancer::Object::Singleton(3)
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