NAME Data::Object ABSTRACT Object-Orientation for Perl 5 SYNOPSIS package main; use Data::Object; my $array = Array [1..4]; # my $iterator = $array->iterator; # $iterator->next; # 1 DESCRIPTION This package automatically exports and provides constructor functions for creating chainable data type objects from raw Perl data types. LIBRARIES This package uses type constraints from: Data::Object::Types FUNCTIONS This package implements the following functions: array Array(ArrayRef $data) : InstanceOf["Data::Object::Box"] The Array function returns a Data::Object::Box which wraps a Data::Object::Array object. Array example #1 package main; my $array = Array; # [] Array example #2 package main; my $array = Array [1..4]; boolean Boolean(Bool $data) : BooleanObject The Boolean function returns a Data::Object::Boolean object representing a true or false value. Boolean example #1 package main; my $boolean = Boolean; Boolean example #2 package main; my $boolean = Boolean 0; box Box(Any $data) : InstanceOf["Data::Object::Box"] The Box function returns a Data::Object::Box object representing a data type object which is automatically deduced. Box example #1 package main; my $box = Box; Box example #2 package main; my $box = Box 123; Box example #3 package main; my $box = Box [1..4]; Box example #4 package main; my $box = Box {1..4}; code Code(CodeRef $data) : InstanceOf["Data::Object::Box"] The Code function returns a Data::Object::Box which wraps a Data::Object::Code object. Code example #1 package main; my $code = Code; Code example #2 package main; my $code = Code sub { shift }; false False() : BooleanObject The False function returns a Data::Object::Boolean object representing a false value. False example #1 package main; my $false = False; float Float(Num $data) : InstanceOf["Data::Object::Box"] The Float function returns a Data::Object::Box which wraps a Data::Object::Float object. Float example #1 package main; my $float = Float; Float example #2 package main; my $float = Float '0.0'; hash Hash(HashRef $data) : InstanceOf["Data::Object::Box"] The Hash function returns a Data::Object::Box which wraps a Data::Object::Hash object. Hash example #1 package main; my $hash = Hash; Hash example #2 package main; my $hash = Hash {1..4}; number Number(Num $data) : InstanceOf["Data::Object::Box"] The Number function returns a Data::Object::Box which wraps a Data::Object::Number object. Number example #1 package main; my $number = Number; Number example #2 package main; my $number = Number 123; regexp Regexp(RegexpRef $data) : InstanceOf["Data::Object::Box"] The Regexp function returns a Data::Object::Box which wraps a Data::Object::Regexp object. Regexp example #1 package main; my $regexp = Regexp; Regexp example #2 package main; my $regexp = Regexp qr/.*/; scalar Scalar(Ref $data) : InstanceOf["Data::Object::Box"] The Scalar function returns a Data::Object::Box which wraps a Data::Object::Scalar object. Scalar example #1 package main; my $scalar = Scalar; Scalar example #2 package main; my $scalar = Scalar \*main; string String(Str $data) : InstanceOf["Data::Object::Box"] The String function returns a Data::Object::Box which wraps a Data::Object::String object. String example #1 package main; my $string = String; String example #2 package main; my $string = String 'abc'; true True() : BooleanObject The True function returns a Data::Object::Boolean object representing a true value. True example #1 package main; my $true = True; undef Undef() : InstanceOf["Data::Object::Box"] The Undef function returns a Data::Object::Undef object representing the undefined value. Undef example #1 package main; my $undef = Undef; AUTHOR Al Newkirk, awncorp@cpan.org LICENSE Copyright (C) 2011-2019, Al Newkirk, et al. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the The Apache License, Version 2.0, as elucidated in the "license file" . PROJECT Wiki Project Initiatives Milestones Contributing Issues