Provided by: libhtml-mason-perl_1.59-1_all 

NAME
HTML::Mason::MethodMaker - Used to create simple get & get/set methods in other classes
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::Mason::MethodMaker
( read_only => 'foo',
read_write => [
[ bar => { type => SCALAR } ],
[ baz => { isa => 'HTML::Mason::Baz' } ],
'quux', # no validation
],
read_write_contained => { other_object =>
[
[ 'thing1' => { isa => 'Thing1' } ],
'thing2', # no validation
]
},
);
DESCRIPTION
This automates the creation of simple accessor methods.
USAGE
This module creates methods when it is "use"'d by another module. There are three types of methods:
'read_only', 'read_write', 'read_write_contained'.
Attributes specified as 'read_only' get an accessor that only returns the value of the attribute.
Presumably, these attributes are set via more complicated methods in the class or as a side effect of one
of its methods.
Attributes specified as 'read_write' will take a single optional parameter. If given, this parameter
will become the new value of the attribute. This value is then returned from the method. If no
parameter is given, then the current value is returned.
If you want the accessor to use "Params::Validate" to validate any values passed to the accessor (and you
_do_), then the the accessor specification should be an array reference containing two elements. The
first element is the accessor name and the second is the validation spec.
The 'read_write_contained' parameter is used to create accessor for delayed contained objects. A delayed
contained object is one that is not created in the containing object's accessor, but rather at some point
after the containing object is constructed. For example, the Interpreter object creates Request objects
after the Interpreter itself has been created.
The value of the 'read_write_contained' parameter should be a hash reference. The keys are the internal
name of the contained object, such as "request" or "compiler". The values for the keys are the same as
the parameters given for 'read_write' accessors.
perl v5.30.2 2020-05-22 HTML::Mason::MethodMaker(3pm)