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NAME

       Class::MakeMethods::Template::ClassName - Access object's class

SYNOPSIS

         package MyObject;
         use Class::MakeMethods::Template::ClassName (
           subclass_name => [ 'type' ]
         );
         ...
         package main;
         my $object = MyObject->new;

         $object->type('Foo')
         # reblesses object to MyObject::Foo subclass

         print $object->type();
         # prints "Foo".

DESCRIPTION

       These method types access or change information about the class an object is associated
       with.

   class_name
       Called without arguments, returns the class name.

       If called with an argument, reblesses object into that class.  If the class doesn't
       already exist, it will be created.

   subclass_name
       Called without arguments, returns the subclass name.

       If called with an argument, reblesses object into that subclass.  If the subclass doesn't
       already exist, it will be created.

       The subclass name is written as follows:

       •   if it's the original, defining class: empty

       •   if its a a package within the namespace of the original: the distinguishing name
           within that namespace, without leading "::"

       •   if it's a package elsewhere: the full name with leading "::"

   static_hash_classname
       Provides a shared hash mapping keys to class names.

         class_registry => [ qw/ foo / ]

       Takes a single string or a reference to an array of strings as its argument.  For each
       string, creates a new anonymous hash and associated accessor methods that will map scalar
       values to classes in the calling package's subclass hierarchy.

       The accessor methods provide an interface to the hash as illustrated below.  Note that
       several of these functions operate quite differently depending on the number of arguments
       passed, or the context in which they are called.

       @indexes = $class_or_ref->x;
           Returns the scalar values that are indexes associated with this class, or the class of
           this object.

       $class = $class_or_ref->x( $index );
           Returns the class name associated with the provided index value.

       @classes = $class_or_ref->x( @indexes );
           Returns the associated classes for each index in order.

       @all_indexes = $class_or_ref->x_keys;
           Returns a list of the indexes defined for this registry.

       @all_classes = $class_or_ref->x_values;
           Returns a list of the classes associated with this registry.

       @all_classes = $class_or_ref->unique_x_values;
           Returns a list of the classes associated with this registry, with no more than one
           occurrence of any value.

       %mapping = $class_or_ref->x_hash;
           Return the key-value pairs used to store this attribute

       $mapping_ref = $class_or_ref->x_hash;
           Returns a reference to the hash used for the mapping.

       $class_or_ref->add_x( @indexes );
           Adds an entry in the hash for each of the provided indexes, mapping it to this class,
           or the class of this object.

       $class_or_ref->clear_x;
           Removes those entries from the hash whose values are this class, or the class of this
           object.

       $class_or_ref->clear_xs( @indexes );
           Remove all entries from the hash.

SEE ALSO

       See Class::MakeMethods for general information about this distribution.

       See Class::MakeMethods::Template for information about this family of subclasses.