Provided by: libcommandable-perl_0.11-1_all bug

NAME

       "Commandable::Finder::MethodAttributes" - find commands stored as methods with attributes

SYNOPSIS

          use Commandable::Finder::MethodAttributes;

          my $object = SomeClass->new( ... );

          my $finder = Commandable::Finder::MethodAttributes->new(
             object => $object,
          );

          my $help_command = $finder->find_command( "help" );

          foreach my $command ( $finder->find_commands ) {
             ...
          }

DESCRIPTION

       This subclass of Commandable::Finder::SubAttributes looks for methods that define
       commands, where each command is provided by an individual method in a given class. It
       stores the object instance and arranges that each discovered command method will capture
       it, passing it as the first argument when invoked.

       The attributes on each method are those given by "Commandable::Finder::SubAttributes" and
       are used in the same way here.

CONSTRUCTOR

   new
          $finder = Commandable::Finder::MethodAttributes->new( %args )

       Constructs a new instance of "Commandable::Finder::MethodAttributes".

       Takes the following named arguments:

       object => OBJ
           An object reference. Its class will be used for searching for command methods.  The
           instance itself is stored by the finder object and used to wrap each command method.

       Any additional arguments are passed to the superclass constructor.

AUTHOR

       Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>