Provided by: libsub-handlesvia-perl_0.050000-1_all bug

NAME

       Sub::HandlesVia::Manual::WithMite - using Sub::HandlesVia with Mite

SYNOPSIS

        package MyApp::Kitchen {
          use MyApp::Mite;

          has food => (
            is          => 'ro',
            isa         => 'ArrayRef[Str]',
            handles_via => 'Array',
            default     => sub { [] },
            handles     => {
              'add_food'    => 'push',
              'find_food'   => 'grep',
            },
          );
        }

MANUAL

       Sub::HandlesVia allows you to delegate methods from your class to the values of your
       objects' attributes.

       Conceptually, it allows you to define "$object->push_number($n)" to be a shortcut for
       "$object->numbers->push($n)" except that "$object->numbers" is an arrayref, so doesn't
       have methods you can call on it like "push".

       Mite 0.009000 and above have built-in "handles_via" support. Mite will co-operate with
       Sub::HandlesVia to implement "handles_via" and avoid your project having a Sub::HandlesVia
       dependency!

   Which Methods Can Be Delegated To?
       The "handles_via" option indicates which library of methods should be available. Valid
       values include Array, Blessed, Bool, Code, Counter, Enum, Hash, Number, Scalar, and
       String.

       An arrayref can be provided for "handles_via", though many of the options are conceptually
       contradictory.

        handles_via => [ 'Number', 'Scalar' ]

   "use Sub::HandlesVia"
       Mite goes to a lot of effort to avoid you needing to "use Sub::HandlesVia" directly in
       your classes and roles, and thus avoid you needing to add it as a dependency.

       However, there are edge cases that it might not handle. In these cases, you should be able
       to "use SubHandlesVia" in your code after your "use MyApp::Mite" and Sub::HandlesVia will
       intervene and make things work. This adds a dependency on Sub::HandlesVia though.

        package MyApp::Kitchen {
          use MyApp::Mite;
          use Sub::HandlesVia;

          has food => (
            is          => 'ro',
            isa         => 'ArrayRef[Str]',
            handles_via => 'Array',
            default     => sub { [] },
            handles     => {
              'add_food'    => 'push',
              'find_food'   => 'grep',
            },
          );
        }

       Now Mite will no longer generate "add_food" and "find_food" methods in your
       Kitchen.pm.mite.pm file when you run "mite compile". Instead, Sub::HandlesVia will
       generate them at run-time when your application runs.

BUGS

       Please report any bugs to <https://github.com/tobyink/p5-sub-handlesvia/issues>.

SEE ALSO

       Misc advanced documentation: Sub::HandlesVia::Manual::Advanced.

       Sub::HandlesVia, Mite.

       Documentation for delegatable methods: Sub::HandlesVia::HandlerLibrary::Array,
       Sub::HandlesVia::HandlerLibrary::Blessed, Sub::HandlesVia::HandlerLibrary::Bool,
       Sub::HandlesVia::HandlerLibrary::Code, Sub::HandlesVia::HandlerLibrary::Counter,
       Sub::HandlesVia::HandlerLibrary::Enum, Sub::HandlesVia::HandlerLibrary::Hash,
       Sub::HandlesVia::HandlerLibrary::Number, Sub::HandlesVia::HandlerLibrary::Scalar, and
       Sub::HandlesVia::HandlerLibrary::String.

AUTHOR

       Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE

       This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Toby Inkster.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

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       THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
       WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE.