Genius :) Here is what I did with it
package UMMF::Export::DDS; use 5.6.1; use strict; our $AUTHOR = q{ Anonymous Monk on 2011-08-04-05:47:09 }; our $VERSION = do { my @r = (q$Revision: 1.3 $ =~ /\d+/g); sprintf "%d +." . "%03d" x $#r, @r }; =head1 NAME UMMF::Export::DDS - A code generator for L<Data::Dump::Streamer>. =head1 SYNOPSIS my $d = UMMF::Export::DDS->new('output' => *STDOUT); my $d->export_Model($model); =head1 DESCRIPTION This package allow UML models to be represented as L<Data::Dump::Strea +mer> output. =head1 USAGE =head1 EXPORT None exported. =head1 AUTHOR Anonymous Monk on 2011-08-04-05:47:09 =head1 SEE ALSO L<UMMF::UML::MetaModel|UMMF::UML::MetaModel> =head1 VERSION $Revision: 1.3 $ =head1 METHODS =cut ###################################################################### +# use base qw(UMMF::Export); use UMMF::Core::Util qw(:all); use Data::Dump::Streamer; ###################################################################### +# sub initialize { my ($self) = @_; # $DB::single = 1; $self->SUPER::initialize; $self; } ###################################################################### +# sub export_Model { my ($self, $model) = @_; $DB::single = 1; local $model->{ownedElement} = [ $model->{ownedElement} -> elements +]; $self->{'output'} ->print( Data::Dump::Streamer::Dump( $model)->Names(qw( $model))->Out() +, "\n;\n", ); $self; } 1;

In reply to Re^2: Visualize Set::Object with Data::Dumper or Data::Dump::Streamer by Anonymous Monk
in thread Visualize Set::Object with Data::Dumper or Data::Dump::Streamer by Anonymous Monk

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