Good point, since
skazat's intent was to build a general container
class, where subclasses would only define the desired fields.
So how about this (which should also satisfy
chromatic :-).
No file or global variables. Only define the "fields" subroutine
which returns the permitted fields in the desired order. The
constructor uses that to build the _permitted element, and
the rest of the code is pretty much the same. Defining a new
subclass only needs the definition of fields, as shown
by SUBPRODUCT below. The fields are not inherited, although
that could probably be fixed by traversing the hierarchy
calling fields() at each level.
package PRODUCT;
use Carp;
use strict;
use vars qw($AUTOLOAD);
sub fields {
return qw(data);
}
sub new {
my $product = shift;
my $class = ref($product) || $product;
my $self={};
bless $self, $class;
my %fields;
@fields{$self->fields}=undef;
$self->{_permitted} = \%fields;
$self->{$_}=$fields{$_} for (keys %fields);
return $self;
}
sub AUTOLOAD {
my $self = shift;
my $type = ref($self)
or croak "$self is not an object";
my $name = $AUTOLOAD;
$name =~ s/.*://; #strip fully-qualified portions
unless (exists $self ->{_permitted} ->{$name} ) {
croak "Can't access `$name' field in class $type";
}
if (@_) {
return $self -> {$name} = shift;
}else{
return $self-> {$name};
}
}
sub DESTROY {}
sub pack {
my $self=shift;
my $record=join(':', @{$self}{$self->fields});
return $record;
}
package SUBPRODUCT;
use vars qw(@ISA);
@ISA=qw(PRODUCT);
sub fields {
return qw(name price description);
}
1;
--ZZamboni
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