VS::RuleEngine::TypeDecl - Helper class for maintaining types used in engines
use VS::RuleEngine::TypeDecl; # Will create a Foo::Bar instance by calling new in Foo::Bar my $type1 = VS::RuleEngine::TypeDecl->new("Foo::Bar"); my $obj1 = $type1->instantiate($engine); # Will keep around an already existing reference to an object # and return that when instantiating. my $existing_obj = get_some_object(); my $type2 = VS::RuleEngine::TypeDecl->new($existing_obj); my $obj2 = $type2->instantiate($engine);
Wraps a type. If TARGET is an object it will be returned when instantiating the type. If not new will be called on TARGET with any ARGS passed as a list. DEFAULTS should be a reference to an array containg the names of default arguments sets in the engine in which we instanciate the type or a single defaults name. If no defaults are requested undef should be passed.
new
Instantiates the type in the engine ENGINE. See new above for semantics.
To install VS::RuleEngine, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm VS::RuleEngine
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install VS::RuleEngine
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.