Sure, here it is.
This is my class constructor which sets primary attributes:
sub new {
my $class = shift || __PACKAGE__;
my $self;
if ( scalar @_ == 1 ) {
( $self->{RemoteAddr}, $self->{RemotePort} ) = split( ':', shi
+ft );
}
else { $self = {@_} }
foreach (qw(RemoteAddr RemotePort)) {
confess $_ . " was not cofigured" unless $self->{$_};
}
$self->{FuzzLevel} ||= 1;
$self->{Debug} ||= 0;
$self->{Path} ||= 'report.html';
$self->{Report} ||= 0;
$self->{Ready} = 0;
$self->{Socket} = undef;
$self->{LastSentFinger} = undef;
bless( $self, ref $class || $class );
}
And these are some additional attributes which will be added later by another sub:
$self->{FuzzData} = {
_Letters => {
__data => [
# a lot of data here
],
__example => qr/(\w{1})/
},
_Formats => {
__data => [
# again data
],
__example => qr/(%\w{1})/
},
_Numbers => {
__data => [
# and again
],
__example => qr/(\d{1)}/
}
};
$self->{ProtoData} = {
_ActionData => {
__ActionCmd => [],
__ActionExit => undef,
__ActionTemplate => undef
},
_LoginData => {
__LoginUser => undef,
__LoginPass => undef,
__LoginSuccess => undef,
__LoginTemplate => undef
},
_ProtoPresets => {
ftp => \&{ $self->_LoadPresetFTP },
http => \&{ $self->_LoadPresetHTTP },
pop3 => \&{ $self->_LoadPresetPOP3 },
smtp => \&{ $self->_LoadPresetSMTP }
}
};
So, you can notice that attributes are grouped topically |