package Config::MVP::Sequence 2.200013; # ABSTRACT: an ordered set of named configuration sections use Moose 0.91; #pod =head1 DESCRIPTION #pod #pod A Config::MVP::Sequence is an ordered set of configuration sections, each of #pod which has a name unique within the sequence. #pod #pod For the most part, you can just consult L to understand what this #pod class is and how it's used. #pod #pod =cut use Tie::IxHash; use Config::MVP::Error; use Config::MVP::Section; use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints (); # This is a private attribute and should not be documented for futzing-with, # most likely. -- rjbs, 2009-08-09 has sections => ( isa => 'HashRef[Config::MVP::Section]', reader => '_sections', init_arg => undef, default => sub { tie my %section, 'Tie::IxHash'; return \%section; }, ); has assembler => ( is => 'ro', isa => Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::class_type('Config::MVP::Assembler'), weak_ref => 1, predicate => '_assembler_has_been_set', reader => '_assembler', writer => '__set_assembler', ); sub _set_assembler { my ($self, $assembler) = @_; Config::MVP::Error->throw("can't alter Config::MVP::Sequence's assembler") if $self->assembler; $self->__set_assembler($assembler); } sub assembler { my ($self) = @_; return undef unless $self->_assembler_has_been_set; my $assembler = $self->_assembler; unless (defined $assembler) { Config::MVP::Error->throw("can't access sequences's destroyed assembler") } return $assembler; } #pod =attr is_finalized #pod #pod This attribute is true if the sequence has been marked finalized, which will #pod prevent any changes (via methods like C or C). It #pod can be set with the C method. #pod #pod =cut has is_finalized => ( is => 'ro', isa => 'Bool', traits => [ 'Bool' ], init_arg => undef, default => 0, handles => { finalize => 'set' }, ); #pod =method add_section #pod #pod $sequence->add_section($section); #pod #pod This method adds the given section to the end of the sequence. If the sequence #pod already contains a section with the same name as the new section, an exception #pod will be raised. #pod #pod =cut sub add_section { my ($self, $section) = @_; Config::MVP::Error->throw("can't add sections to finalized sequence") if $self->is_finalized; my $name = $section->name; confess "already have a section named $name" if $self->_sections->{ $name }; $section->_set_sequence($self); if (my @names = $self->section_names) { my $last_section = $self->section_named( $names[-1] ); $last_section->finalize unless $last_section->is_finalized; } $self->_sections->{ $name } = $section; } #pod =method delete_section #pod #pod my $deleted_section = $sequence->delete_section( $name ); #pod #pod This method removes a section from the sequence and returns the removed #pod section. If no section existed, the method returns false. #pod #pod =cut sub delete_section { my ($self, $name) = @_; Config::MVP::Error->throw("can't delete sections from finalized sequence") if $self->is_finalized; my $sections = $self->_sections; return unless exists $sections->{ $name }; $sections->{ $name }->_clear_sequence; return delete $sections->{ $name }; } #pod =method section_named #pod #pod my $section = $sequence->section_named( $name ); #pod #pod This method returns the section with the given name, if one exists in the #pod sequence. If no such section exists, the method returns false. #pod #pod =cut sub section_named { my ($self, $name) = @_; my $sections = $self->_sections; return unless exists $sections->{ $name }; return $sections->{ $name }; } #pod =method section_names #pod #pod my @names = $sequence->section_names; #pod #pod This method returns a list of the names of the sections, in order. #pod #pod =cut sub section_names { my ($self) = @_; return keys %{ $self->_sections }; } #pod =method sections #pod #pod my @sections = $sequence->sections; #pod #pod This method returns the section objects, in order. #pod #pod =cut sub sections { my ($self) = @_; return values %{ $self->_sections }; } no Moose; 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Config::MVP::Sequence - an ordered set of named configuration sections =head1 VERSION version 2.200013 =head1 DESCRIPTION A Config::MVP::Sequence is an ordered set of configuration sections, each of which has a name unique within the sequence. For the most part, you can just consult L to understand what this class is and how it's used. =head1 PERL VERSION This module should work on any version of perl still receiving updates from the Perl 5 Porters. This means it should work on any version of perl released in the last two to three years. (That is, if the most recently released version is v5.40, then this module should work on both v5.40 and v5.38.) Although it may work on older versions of perl, no guarantee is made that the minimum required version will not be increased. The version may be increased for any reason, and there is no promise that patches will be accepted to lower the minimum required perl. =head1 ATTRIBUTES =head2 is_finalized This attribute is true if the sequence has been marked finalized, which will prevent any changes (via methods like C or C). It can be set with the C method. =head1 METHODS =head2 add_section $sequence->add_section($section); This method adds the given section to the end of the sequence. If the sequence already contains a section with the same name as the new section, an exception will be raised. =head2 delete_section my $deleted_section = $sequence->delete_section( $name ); This method removes a section from the sequence and returns the removed section. If no section existed, the method returns false. =head2 section_named my $section = $sequence->section_named( $name ); This method returns the section with the given name, if one exists in the sequence. If no such section exists, the method returns false. =head2 section_names my @names = $sequence->section_names; This method returns a list of the names of the sections, in order. =head2 sections my @sections = $sequence->sections; This method returns the section objects, in order. =head1 AUTHOR Ricardo Signes =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Ricardo Signes. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut