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8cc95fdb 1package Class::Struct;
2
3## See POD after __END__
4
3b825e41 5use 5.006_001;
8cc95fdb 6
7use strict;
d3a7d8c7 8use warnings::register;
17f410f9 9our(@ISA, @EXPORT, $VERSION);
8cc95fdb 10
11use Carp;
12
13require Exporter;
14@ISA = qw(Exporter);
15@EXPORT = qw(struct);
16
7a75f232 17$VERSION = '0.63';
430530ea 18
8cc95fdb 19## Tested on 5.002 and 5.003 without class membership tests:
20my $CHECK_CLASS_MEMBERSHIP = ($] >= 5.003_95);
21
22my $print = 0;
23sub printem {
24 if (@_) { $print = shift }
25 else { $print++ }
26}
27
28{
29 package Class::Struct::Tie_ISA;
30
31 sub TIEARRAY {
32 my $class = shift;
33 return bless [], $class;
34 }
35
36 sub STORE {
37 my ($self, $index, $value) = @_;
38 Class::Struct::_subclass_error();
39 }
40
41 sub FETCH {
42 my ($self, $index) = @_;
43 $self->[$index];
44 }
45
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46 sub FETCHSIZE {
47 my $self = shift;
48 return scalar(@$self);
49 }
50
8cc95fdb 51 sub DESTROY { }
52}
53
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54sub import {
55 my $self = shift;
56
22633ac4 57 if ( @_ == 0 ) {
ab6e6725 58 $self->export_to_level( 1, $self, @EXPORT );
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59 } elsif ( @_ == 1 ) {
60 # This is admittedly a little bit silly:
61 # do we ever export anything else than 'struct'...?
62 $self->export_to_level( 1, $self, @_ );
63 } else {
dd58e686 64 goto &struct;
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65 }
66}
67
8cc95fdb 68sub struct {
69
70 # Determine parameter list structure, one of:
71 # struct( class => [ element-list ])
72 # struct( class => { element-list })
73 # struct( element-list )
74 # Latter form assumes current package name as struct name.
75
76 my ($class, @decls);
77 my $base_type = ref $_[1];
78 if ( $base_type eq 'HASH' ) {
79 $class = shift;
80 @decls = %{shift()};
81 _usage_error() if @_;
82 }
83 elsif ( $base_type eq 'ARRAY' ) {
84 $class = shift;
85 @decls = @{shift()};
86 _usage_error() if @_;
87 }
88 else {
89 $base_type = 'ARRAY';
90 $class = (caller())[0];
91 @decls = @_;
92 }
ad6edfcb 93
8cc95fdb 94 _usage_error() if @decls % 2 == 1;
95
96 # Ensure we are not, and will not be, a subclass.
97
98 my $isa = do {
99 no strict 'refs';
100 \@{$class . '::ISA'};
101 };
102 _subclass_error() if @$isa;
103 tie @$isa, 'Class::Struct::Tie_ISA';
104
105 # Create constructor.
106
107 croak "function 'new' already defined in package $class"
108 if do { no strict 'refs'; defined &{$class . "::new"} };
109
110 my @methods = ();
111 my %refs = ();
112 my %arrays = ();
113 my %hashes = ();
114 my %classes = ();
115 my $got_class = 0;
116 my $out = '';
117
118 $out = "{\n package $class;\n use Carp;\n sub new {\n";
430530ea 119 $out .= " my (\$class, \%init) = \@_;\n";
f01e5ef6 120 $out .= " \$class = __PACKAGE__ unless \@_;\n";
8cc95fdb 121
122 my $cnt = 0;
123 my $idx = 0;
124 my( $cmt, $name, $type, $elem );
125
126 if( $base_type eq 'HASH' ){
127 $out .= " my(\$r) = {};\n";
128 $cmt = '';
129 }
130 elsif( $base_type eq 'ARRAY' ){
131 $out .= " my(\$r) = [];\n";
132 }
133 while( $idx < @decls ){
134 $name = $decls[$idx];
135 $type = $decls[$idx+1];
136 push( @methods, $name );
137 if( $base_type eq 'HASH' ){
430530ea 138 $elem = "{'${class}::$name'}";
8cc95fdb 139 }
140 elsif( $base_type eq 'ARRAY' ){
141 $elem = "[$cnt]";
142 ++$cnt;
143 $cmt = " # $name";
144 }
145 if( $type =~ /^\*(.)/ ){
146 $refs{$name}++;
147 $type = $1;
148 }
430530ea 149 my $init = "defined(\$init{'$name'}) ? \$init{'$name'} :";
8cc95fdb 150 if( $type eq '@' ){
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151 $out .= " croak 'Initializer for $name must be array reference'\n";
152 $out .= " if defined(\$init{'$name'}) && ref(\$init{'$name'}) ne 'ARRAY';\n";
153 $out .= " \$r->$elem = $init [];$cmt\n";
8cc95fdb 154 $arrays{$name}++;
155 }
156 elsif( $type eq '%' ){
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157 $out .= " croak 'Initializer for $name must be hash reference'\n";
158 $out .= " if defined(\$init{'$name'}) && ref(\$init{'$name'}) ne 'HASH';\n";
159 $out .= " \$r->$elem = $init {};$cmt\n";
8cc95fdb 160 $hashes{$name}++;
161 }
162 elsif ( $type eq '$') {
430530ea 163 $out .= " \$r->$elem = $init undef;$cmt\n";
8cc95fdb 164 }
165 elsif( $type =~ /^\w+(?:::\w+)*$/ ){
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166 $out .= " if (defined(\$init{'$name'})) {\n";
167 $out .= " if (ref \$init{'$name'} eq 'HASH')\n";
168 $out .= " { \$r->$elem = $type->new(\%{\$init{'$name'}}) } $cmt\n";
169 $out .= " elsif (UNIVERSAL::isa(\$init{'$name'}, '$type'))\n";
170 $out .= " { \$r->$elem = \$init{'$name'} } $cmt\n";
171 $out .= " else { croak 'Initializer for $name must be hash or $type reference' }\n";
172 $out .= " }\n";
8cc95fdb 173 $classes{$name} = $type;
174 $got_class = 1;
175 }
176 else{
177 croak "'$type' is not a valid struct element type";
178 }
179 $idx += 2;
180 }
430530ea 181 $out .= " bless \$r, \$class;\n }\n";
8cc95fdb 182
183 # Create accessor methods.
184
8cc95fdb 185 my( $pre, $pst, $sel );
186 $cnt = 0;
187 foreach $name (@methods){
188 if ( do { no strict 'refs'; defined &{$class . "::$name"} } ) {
7e6d00f8 189 warnings::warnif("function '$name' already defined, overrides struct accessor method");
8cc95fdb 190 }
191 else {
192 $pre = $pst = $cmt = $sel = '';
193 if( defined $refs{$name} ){
194 $pre = "\\(";
195 $pst = ")";
196 $cmt = " # returns ref";
197 }
198 $out .= " sub $name {$cmt\n my \$r = shift;\n";
199 if( $base_type eq 'ARRAY' ){
200 $elem = "[$cnt]";
201 ++$cnt;
202 }
203 elsif( $base_type eq 'HASH' ){
430530ea 204 $elem = "{'${class}::$name'}";
8cc95fdb 205 }
206 if( defined $arrays{$name} ){
207 $out .= " my \$i;\n";
430530ea 208 $out .= " \@_ ? (\$i = shift) : return \$r->$elem;\n";
726cfeaf 209 $out .= " if (ref(\$i) eq 'ARRAY' && !\@_) { \$r->$elem = \$i; return \$r }\n";
8cc95fdb 210 $sel = "->[\$i]";
211 }
212 elsif( defined $hashes{$name} ){
213 $out .= " my \$i;\n";
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214 $out .= " \@_ ? (\$i = shift) : return \$r->$elem;\n";
215 $out .= " if (ref(\$i) eq 'HASH' && !\@_) { \$r->$elem = \$i; return \$r }\n";
8cc95fdb 216 $sel = "->{\$i}";
217 }
218 elsif( defined $classes{$name} ){
219 if ( $CHECK_CLASS_MEMBERSHIP ) {
20408e3c 220 $out .= " croak '$name argument is wrong class' if \@_ && ! UNIVERSAL::isa(\$_[0], '$classes{$name}');\n";
8cc95fdb 221 }
222 }
223 $out .= " croak 'Too many args to $name' if \@_ > 1;\n";
224 $out .= " \@_ ? ($pre\$r->$elem$sel = shift$pst) : $pre\$r->$elem$sel$pst;\n";
225 $out .= " }\n";
226 }
227 }
228 $out .= "}\n1;\n";
229
230 print $out if $print;
231 my $result = eval $out;
232 carp $@ if $@;
233}
234
235sub _usage_error {
236 confess "struct usage error";
237}
238
239sub _subclass_error {
240 croak 'struct class cannot be a subclass (@ISA not allowed)';
241}
242
2431; # for require
244
245
246__END__
247
248=head1 NAME
249
250Class::Struct - declare struct-like datatypes as Perl classes
251
252=head1 SYNOPSIS
253
254 use Class::Struct;
255 # declare struct, based on array:
256 struct( CLASS_NAME => [ ELEMENT_NAME => ELEMENT_TYPE, ... ]);
257 # declare struct, based on hash:
258 struct( CLASS_NAME => { ELEMENT_NAME => ELEMENT_TYPE, ... });
259
260 package CLASS_NAME;
261 use Class::Struct;
262 # declare struct, based on array, implicit class name:
263 struct( ELEMENT_NAME => ELEMENT_TYPE, ... );
264
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265 # Declare struct at compile time
266 use Class::Struct CLASS_NAME => [ ELEMENT_NAME => ELEMENT_TYPE, ... ];
267 use Class::Struct CLASS_NAME => { ELEMENT_NAME => ELEMENT_TYPE, ... };
268
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269 # declare struct at compile time, based on array, implicit class name:
270 package CLASS_NAME;
271 use Class::Struct ELEMENT_NAME => ELEMENT_TYPE, ... ;
272
8cc95fdb 273 package Myobj;
274 use Class::Struct;
275 # declare struct with four types of elements:
276 struct( s => '$', a => '@', h => '%', c => 'My_Other_Class' );
277
278 $obj = new Myobj; # constructor
279
280 # scalar type accessor:
281 $element_value = $obj->s; # element value
282 $obj->s('new value'); # assign to element
283
284 # array type accessor:
285 $ary_ref = $obj->a; # reference to whole array
286 $ary_element_value = $obj->a(2); # array element value
287 $obj->a(2, 'new value'); # assign to array element
288
289 # hash type accessor:
290 $hash_ref = $obj->h; # reference to whole hash
291 $hash_element_value = $obj->h('x'); # hash element value
ad6edfcb 292 $obj->h('x', 'new value'); # assign to hash element
8cc95fdb 293
294 # class type accessor:
295 $element_value = $obj->c; # object reference
296 $obj->c->method(...); # call method of object
297 $obj->c(new My_Other_Class); # assign a new object
298
8cc95fdb 299=head1 DESCRIPTION
300
301C<Class::Struct> exports a single function, C<struct>.
302Given a list of element names and types, and optionally
303a class name, C<struct> creates a Perl 5 class that implements
304a "struct-like" data structure.
305
306The new class is given a constructor method, C<new>, for creating
307struct objects.
308
309Each element in the struct data has an accessor method, which is
310used to assign to the element and to fetch its value. The
311default accessor can be overridden by declaring a C<sub> of the
312same name in the package. (See Example 2.)
313
314Each element's type can be scalar, array, hash, or class.
315
8cc95fdb 316=head2 The C<struct()> function
317
318The C<struct> function has three forms of parameter-list.
319
320 struct( CLASS_NAME => [ ELEMENT_LIST ]);
321 struct( CLASS_NAME => { ELEMENT_LIST });
322 struct( ELEMENT_LIST );
323
324The first and second forms explicitly identify the name of the
325class being created. The third form assumes the current package
326name as the class name.
327
328An object of a class created by the first and third forms is
329based on an array, whereas an object of a class created by the
330second form is based on a hash. The array-based forms will be
331somewhat faster and smaller; the hash-based forms are more
332flexible.
333
334The class created by C<struct> must not be a subclass of another
335class other than C<UNIVERSAL>.
336
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337It can, however, be used as a superclass for other classes. To facilitate
338this, the generated constructor method uses a two-argument blessing.
339Furthermore, if the class is hash-based, the key of each element is
340prefixed with the class name (see I<Perl Cookbook>, Recipe 13.12).
341
8cc95fdb 342A function named C<new> must not be explicitly defined in a class
343created by C<struct>.
344
345The I<ELEMENT_LIST> has the form
346
347 NAME => TYPE, ...
348
349Each name-type pair declares one element of the struct. Each
350element name will be defined as an accessor method unless a
351method by that name is explicitly defined; in the latter case, a
103ff8e3 352warning is issued if the warning flag (B<-w>) is set.
8cc95fdb 353
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354=head2 Class Creation at Compile Time
355
356C<Class::Struct> can create your class at compile time. The main reason
357for doing this is obvious, so your class acts like every other class in
358Perl. Creating your class at compile time will make the order of events
359similar to using any other class ( or Perl module ).
360
361There is no significant speed gain between compile time and run time
362class creation, there is just a new, more standard order of events.
8cc95fdb 363
364=head2 Element Types and Accessor Methods
365
366The four element types -- scalar, array, hash, and class -- are
367represented by strings -- C<'$'>, C<'@'>, C<'%'>, and a class name --
368optionally preceded by a C<'*'>.
369
370The accessor method provided by C<struct> for an element depends
371on the declared type of the element.
372
bbc7dcd2 373=over 4
8cc95fdb 374
375=item Scalar (C<'$'> or C<'*$'>)
376
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377The element is a scalar, and by default is initialized to C<undef>
378(but see L<Initializing with new>).
8cc95fdb 379
380The accessor's argument, if any, is assigned to the element.
381
382If the element type is C<'$'>, the value of the element (after
383assignment) is returned. If the element type is C<'*$'>, a reference
384to the element is returned.
385
386=item Array (C<'@'> or C<'*@'>)
387
430530ea 388The element is an array, initialized by default to C<()>.
8cc95fdb 389
390With no argument, the accessor returns a reference to the
430530ea 391element's whole array (whether or not the element was
58231d39 392specified as C<'@'> or C<'*@'>).
8cc95fdb 393
394With one or two arguments, the first argument is an index
395specifying one element of the array; the second argument, if
396present, is assigned to the array element. If the element type
397is C<'@'>, the accessor returns the array element value. If the
398element type is C<'*@'>, a reference to the array element is
399returned.
400
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401As a special case, when the accessor is called with an array reference
402as the sole argument, this causes an assignment of the whole array element.
403The object reference is returned.
404
8cc95fdb 405=item Hash (C<'%'> or C<'*%'>)
406
430530ea 407The element is a hash, initialized by default to C<()>.
8cc95fdb 408
409With no argument, the accessor returns a reference to the
430530ea 410element's whole hash (whether or not the element was
58231d39 411specified as C<'%'> or C<'*%'>).
8cc95fdb 412
413With one or two arguments, the first argument is a key specifying
414one element of the hash; the second argument, if present, is
415assigned to the hash element. If the element type is C<'%'>, the
416accessor returns the hash element value. If the element type is
417C<'*%'>, a reference to the hash element is returned.
418
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419As a special case, when the accessor is called with a hash reference
420as the sole argument, this causes an assignment of the whole hash element.
421The object reference is returned.
422
8cc95fdb 423=item Class (C<'Class_Name'> or C<'*Class_Name'>)
424
425The element's value must be a reference blessed to the named
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426class or to one of its subclasses. The element is not initialized
427by default.
8cc95fdb 428
429The accessor's argument, if any, is assigned to the element. The
430accessor will C<croak> if this is not an appropriate object
431reference.
432
433If the element type does not start with a C<'*'>, the accessor
434returns the element value (after assignment). If the element type
435starts with a C<'*'>, a reference to the element itself is returned.
436
437=back
438
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439=head2 Initializing with C<new>
440
441C<struct> always creates a constructor called C<new>. That constructor
442may take a list of initializers for the various elements of the new
443struct.
444
445Each initializer is a pair of values: I<element name>C< =E<gt> >I<value>.
446The initializer value for a scalar element is just a scalar value. The
447initializer for an array element is an array reference. The initializer
448for a hash is a hash reference.
449
f8aada62 450The initializer for a class element is an object of the corresponding class,
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451or of one of it's subclasses, or a reference to a hash containing named
452arguments to be passed to the element's constructor.
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453
454See Example 3 below for an example of initialization.
455
8cc95fdb 456=head1 EXAMPLES
457
bbc7dcd2 458=over 4
8cc95fdb 459
460=item Example 1
461
462Giving a struct element a class type that is also a struct is how
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463structs are nested. Here, C<Timeval> represents a time (seconds and
464microseconds), and C<Rusage> has two elements, each of which is of
465type C<Timeval>.
8cc95fdb 466
467 use Class::Struct;
468
feb6f007 469 struct( Rusage => {
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470 ru_utime => 'Timeval', # user time used
471 ru_stime => 'Timeval', # system time used
8cc95fdb 472 });
473
feb6f007 474 struct( Timeval => [
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475 tv_secs => '$', # seconds
476 tv_usecs => '$', # microseconds
8cc95fdb 477 ]);
478
479 # create an object:
feb6f007 480 my $t = Rusage->new(ru_utime=>Timeval->new(), ru_stime=>Timeval->new());
8cc95fdb 481
feb6f007 482 # $t->ru_utime and $t->ru_stime are objects of type Timeval.
8cc95fdb 483 # set $t->ru_utime to 100.0 sec and $t->ru_stime to 5.0 sec.
484 $t->ru_utime->tv_secs(100);
485 $t->ru_utime->tv_usecs(0);
486 $t->ru_stime->tv_secs(5);
487 $t->ru_stime->tv_usecs(0);
488
8cc95fdb 489=item Example 2
490
491An accessor function can be redefined in order to provide
492additional checking of values, etc. Here, we want the C<count>
493element always to be nonnegative, so we redefine the C<count>
494accessor accordingly.
495
496 package MyObj;
497 use Class::Struct;
498
430530ea 499 # declare the struct
8cc95fdb 500 struct ( 'MyObj', { count => '$', stuff => '%' } );
501
430530ea 502 # override the default accessor method for 'count'
8cc95fdb 503 sub count {
504 my $self = shift;
505 if ( @_ ) {
506 die 'count must be nonnegative' if $_[0] < 0;
7a75f232 507 $self->{'MyObj::count'} = shift;
8cc95fdb 508 warn "Too many args to count" if @_;
509 }
7a75f232 510 return $self->{'MyObj::count'};
8cc95fdb 511 }
512
513 package main;
514 $x = new MyObj;
515 print "\$x->count(5) = ", $x->count(5), "\n";
516 # prints '$x->count(5) = 5'
517
518 print "\$x->count = ", $x->count, "\n";
519 # prints '$x->count = 5'
520
521 print "\$x->count(-5) = ", $x->count(-5), "\n";
522 # dies due to negative argument!
523
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524=item Example 3
525
526The constructor of a generated class can be passed a list
527of I<element>=>I<value> pairs, with which to initialize the struct.
528If no initializer is specified for a particular element, its default
529initialization is performed instead. Initializers for non-existent
530elements are silently ignored.
531
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532Note that the initializer for a nested class may be specified as
533an object of that class, or as a reference to a hash of initializers
534that are passed on to the nested struct's constructor.
430530ea 535
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536 use Class::Struct;
537
538 struct Breed =>
539 {
540 name => '$',
541 cross => '$',
542 };
543
544 struct Cat =>
545 [
546 name => '$',
547 kittens => '@',
548 markings => '%',
549 breed => 'Breed',
550 ];
551
552
553 my $cat = Cat->new( name => 'Socks',
554 kittens => ['Monica', 'Kenneth'],
555 markings => { socks=>1, blaze=>"white" },
f8aada62 556 breed => Breed->new(name=>'short-hair', cross=>1),
5551626d 557 or: breed => {name=>'short-hair', cross=>1},
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558 );
559
560 print "Once a cat called ", $cat->name, "\n";
561 print "(which was a ", $cat->breed->name, ")\n";
562 print "had two kittens: ", join(' and ', @{$cat->kittens}), "\n";
563
a45bd81d 564=back
8cc95fdb 565
566=head1 Author and Modification History
567
5551626d 568Modified by Damian Conway, 2001-09-10, v0.62.
f8aada62 569
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570 Modified implicit construction of nested objects.
571 Now will also take an object ref instead of requiring a hash ref.
572 Also default initializes nested object attributes to undef, rather
573 than calling object constructor without args
574 Original over-helpfulness was fraught with problems:
f8aada62 575 * the class's constructor might not be called 'new'
5551626d 576 * the class might not have a hash-like-arguments constructor
f8aada62 577 * the class might not have a no-argument constructor
5551626d 578 * "recursive" data structures didn't work well:
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579 package Person;
580 struct { mother => 'Person', father => 'Person'};
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581
582
e1e60e72 583Modified by Casey West, 2000-11-08, v0.59.
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585 Added the ability for compile time class creation.
586
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587Modified by Damian Conway, 1999-03-05, v0.58.
588
589 Added handling of hash-like arg list to class ctor.
590
591 Changed to two-argument blessing in ctor to support
592 derivation from created classes.
593
594 Added classname prefixes to keys in hash-based classes
595 (refer to "Perl Cookbook", Recipe 13.12 for rationale).
596
597 Corrected behaviour of accessors for '*@' and '*%' struct
598 elements. Package now implements documented behaviour when
599 returning a reference to an entire hash or array element.
600 Previously these were returned as a reference to a reference
601 to the element.
602
8cc95fdb 603Renamed to C<Class::Struct> and modified by Jim Miner, 1997-04-02.
604
605 members() function removed.
606 Documentation corrected and extended.
607 Use of struct() in a subclass prohibited.
608 User definition of accessor allowed.
609 Treatment of '*' in element types corrected.
610 Treatment of classes as element types corrected.
611 Class name to struct() made optional.
612 Diagnostic checks added.
613
8cc95fdb 614Originally C<Class::Template> by Dean Roehrich.
615
616 # Template.pm --- struct/member template builder
617 # 12mar95
618 # Dean Roehrich
619 #
620 # changes/bugs fixed since 28nov94 version:
621 # - podified
622 # changes/bugs fixed since 21nov94 version:
623 # - Fixed examples.
624 # changes/bugs fixed since 02sep94 version:
625 # - Moved to Class::Template.
626 # changes/bugs fixed since 20feb94 version:
627 # - Updated to be a more proper module.
628 # - Added "use strict".
629 # - Bug in build_methods, was using @var when @$var needed.
630 # - Now using my() rather than local().
631 #
632 # Uses perl5 classes to create nested data types.
633 # This is offered as one implementation of Tom Christiansen's "structs.pl"
634 # idea.
635
636=cut