Net::ACL::Match::Scalar - Class matching a scalar data element
use Net::ACL::Match::Scalar; # Construction my $match = new Net::ACL::Match::Scalar([42,1]); # Accessor Methods $rc = $match->match(@data); # same as: $data[1] eq 42 ? ACL_MATCH : ACL_NOMATCH;
This module is a very simple array element testing utility to allow simple value matching with Net::ACL::Rule.
my $match = new Net::ACL::Match::Scalar(42,1);
This is the constructor for Net::ACL::Match::Scalar objects. It returns a reference to the newly created object.
It takes one argument. If the argument is a array reference with one element, the element will be matched with the first argument to the match method.
If an array reference has more then one element, the second element should be the argument number to be matched in the match method.
Otherwise, the value it self will be matched with the first argument of the match method.
This function matches the arguments according to the arguments of the constructor and returns either ACL_MATCH or ACL_NOMATCH as exported by Net::ACL::Rule with :rc.
ACL_MATCH
ACL_NOMATCH
:rc
Net::ACL::Match, Net::ACL::Rule, Net::ACL, Net::ACL::Set::Scalar
Martin Lorensen <bgp@martin.lorensen.dk>
To install Net::ACL, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Net::ACL
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Net::ACL
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.