Package : perl-Class-C3-Adopt-NEXT
Package details
Summary: Make NEXT suck less
Description:
the NEXT manpage was a good solution a few years ago, but isn't any more.
It's slow, and the order in which it re-dispatches methods appears random
at times. It also encourages bad programming practices, as you end up with
code to re-dispatch methods when all you really wanted to do was run some
code before or after a method fired.
However, if you have a large application, then weaning yourself off 'NEXT'
isn't easy.
This module is intended as a drop-in replacement for NEXT, supporting the
same interface, but using the Class::C3 manpage to do the hard work. You
can then write new code without 'NEXT', and migrate individual source files
to use 'Class::C3' or method modifiers as appropriate, at whatever pace
you're comfortable with.
URL: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Class-C3-Adopt-NEXT
License: GPL+ or Artistic
Maintainer: nobody
Description:
the NEXT manpage was a good solution a few years ago, but isn't any more.
It's slow, and the order in which it re-dispatches methods appears random
at times. It also encourages bad programming practices, as you end up with
code to re-dispatch methods when all you really wanted to do was run some
code before or after a method fired.
However, if you have a large application, then weaning yourself off 'NEXT'
isn't easy.
This module is intended as a drop-in replacement for NEXT, supporting the
same interface, but using the Class::C3 manpage to do the hard work. You
can then write new code without 'NEXT', and migrate individual source files
to use 'Class::C3' or method modifiers as appropriate, at whatever pace
you're comfortable with.
URL: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Class-C3-Adopt-NEXT
License: GPL+ or Artistic
Maintainer: nobody
List of RPMs
- perl-Class-C3-Adopt-NEXT-0.140.0-5.mga8.noarch.rpm (Mageia 8, armv7hl media, core-release) Install