Provided by: libclass-handle-perl_1.07-5_all bug

NAME

       Class::Handle - Create objects that are handles to Classes

SYNOPSIS

         # Create a class handle
         use Class::Handle;
         my $class = Class::Handle->new( 'Foo::Class' );
         my $name = $class->name;

         # UNIVERSAL type methods
         $class->VERSION();
         $class->isa( 'Foo:Bar' );
         $class->can( 'blah' );

         # Class::Inspector type methods
         $class->installed();
         $class->loaded();
         $class->filename();
         $class->resolved_filename();
         $class->functions();
         $class->function_refs();
         $class->function_exists( 'function' );
         $class->methods( 'public', 'full' );
         $class->subclasses();

         # Class::ISA type methods
         $class->super_path();
         $class->self_and_super_path();
         $class->full_super_path();

         # Loading and unloading
         $class->load();

DESCRIPTION

       Class related functionality in Perl is broken up into a variety of different modules.
       Class::Handle attempts to provide a convenient object wrapper around the various different
       types of functions that can be performed on a class.

       Please note that this is an initial non-production quality release, and should be used as
       such. Functionality and API are subject to change without notice.

       Currently, Class::Handle provies what is effectively a combined API from "UNIVERSAL",
       "Class::ISA" and "Class::Inspector" for obtaining information about a Class, and some
       additional task methods, such as "load" to common tasks relating to classes.

UNIVERSAL API

       To ensure we maintain compliance with other classes that rely on methods provided by
       "UNIVERSAL", Class::Handle acts in the normal way when something like
       "<Class::Handle-"VERSION>> is called. That is, it returns the version of Class::Handle
       itself. When "UNIVERSAL" methods are called on an instantiation the method is changed to
       act on the class we have a handle to. For example, the two following statements are
       equivalent.

         # Getting the version directly
         print Foo::Bar->VERSION;

         # Getting the version via Class::Handle
         my $class = Class::Handle->new( 'Foo::Bar' );
         print $class->VERSION;

       This also applies to the "isa" and "can" methods.

METHODS

   new $class
       The "new" constructor will create a new handle to a class or unknown existance or status.
       That is, it won't check that the class actually exists at this time. It WILL however check
       to make sure that your class name is legal.

         Returns a new Class::Handle object on success
         Returns undef if the class name is illegal

   name
       The c<name> method returns the name of the class as original specified in the constructor.

   VERSION
       Find the version for the class. Does not check that the class is loaded ( at this time ).

       Returns the version on success, "undef" if the class does not defined a $VERSION or the
       class is not loaded.

   isa $class
       Checks to see if the class is a subclass of another class. Does not check that the class
       is loaded ( at this time ).

       Returns true/false as for "UNIVERSAL::isa"

   can $method
       Checks to see if a particular method is defined for the class.

       Returns a "CODE" ref to the function is the method is available, or false if the class
       does not have that method available.

   installed
       Checks to see if a particular class is installed on the machine, or at least that the
       class is available to perl. In this case, "class" really means "module". This methods
       cannot detect a class that is not a module. ( Has its own file ).

       Returns true if the class is installed and available, or false otherwise.

   loaded
       Checks to see if a class is loaded. In this case, "class" does NOT mean "module". The
       "loaded" method will return true for classes that do not have their own file.

       For example, if a module "Foo" contains the classes "Foo", "Foo::Bar" and "Foo::Buffy",
       the "loaded" method will return true for all of the classes.

       Returns true if the class is loaded, or false otherwise.

   filename
       Returns the base filename for a class. For example, for the class "Foo::Bar", "loaded"
       would return "Foo/Bar.pm".

       The "filename" method is platform neutral, it should always return the filename in the
       correct format for your platform.

   resolved_filename @extra_paths
       The "resolved_filename" will attempt to find the real file on your system that will be
       used when a class is loaded. If additional paths are provided as argument, they will be
       tried first, before the contents of the @INC array.  If a file cannot be found to match
       the class, returns false.

   loaded_filename
       If the class is loaded, returns the name of the file that it was originally loaded from.

       Returns false if the class is not loaded, or did not have its own file.

   functions
       Returns a list of the names of all the functions in the classes immediate namespace. Note
       that this is not the METHODS of the class, just the functions.  Returns a reference to an
       array of the function names on success.

       Returns undef on error or if the class is not loaded.

   function_refs
       Returns a list of references to all the functions in the classes immediate namespace.

       Returns a reference to an array of CODE refs of the functions on success, or "undef" on
       error or if the class is not loaded.

   function_exists $function
       Checks to see if the function exists in the class. Note that this is as a function, not as
       a method. To see if a method exists for a class, use the "can" method in UNIVERSAL, and
       hence to every other class.

       Returns true if the function exists, false if the function does not exist, or "undef" on
       error, or if the class is not loaded.

   methods @options
       Attempts to find the methods available to the class. This includes everything in the
       classes super path up to, but NOT including, UNIVERSAL. Returns a reference to an array of
       the names of all the available methods on success.  Returns undef if the class is not
       loaded.

       Any provided options are passed through, and alter the response in the same way as for the
       options to "<Class::Inspector-"methods()>>, that is, 'public', 'private', 'full' and
       'expanded', and combinations thereof.

   subclasses
       The "subclasses" method will search then entire namespace (and thus all currently loaded
       classes) to find all of the subclasses of the class handle.

       The actual test will be done by calling "isa" on the class as a static method. (i.e.
       "<My::Class-"isa($class)>>.

       Returns a reference to a list of the names of the loaded classes that match the class
       provided, or false is none match, or "undef" if the class name provided is invalid.

   super_path
       The "super_path" method is a straight pass through to the "Class::ISA::super_path"
       function. Returns an ordered list of class names, with no duplicates. The list does NOT
       include the class itself, or the UNIVERSAL class.

   self_and_super_path
       As above, but includes ourself at the beginning of the path. Directly passes through to
       Class::ISA.

   full_super_path
       The "full_super_path" method is an additional method not in "Class::ISA".  It returns as
       for "super_path", except that it also contains BOTH the class itself, and "UNIVERSAL".
       This full list is more technically accurate, but less commonly used, and as such isn't
       available from Class::ISA itself.

BUGS

       No known bugs. Additional feature requests are being taken.

SUPPORT

       Bugs should be reported via the CPAN bug tracking system

       <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Class-Handle>

       For other inquiries, contact the author

AUTHOR

       Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>, <http://ali.as/>

SEE ALSO

       "UNIVERSAL", "Class::ISA", and "Class::Inspector", which provide most of the functionality
       for this class.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2002 - 2006 Adam Kennedy.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.

       The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.