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129.\" ========================================================================
130.\"
131.IX Title "fields 3"
132.TH fields 3 "2001-09-21" "perl v5.8.8" "Perl Programmers Reference Guide"
133.SH "NAME"
134fields \- compile\-time class fields
135.SH "SYNOPSIS"
136.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
137.Vb 14
138\& {
139\& package Foo;
140\& use fields qw(foo bar _Foo_private);
141\& sub new {
142\& my Foo $self = shift;
143\& unless (ref $self) {
144\& $self = fields::new($self);
145\& $self->{_Foo_private} = "this is Foo's secret";
146\& }
147\& $self->{foo} = 10;
148\& $self->{bar} = 20;
149\& return $self;
150\& }
151\& }
152.Ve
153.PP
154.Vb 2
155\& my $var = Foo->new;
156\& $var->{foo} = 42;
157.Ve
158.PP
159.Vb 2
160\& # this will generate an error
161\& $var->{zap} = 42;
162.Ve
163.PP
164.Vb 14
165\& # subclassing
166\& {
167\& package Bar;
168\& use base 'Foo';
169\& use fields qw(baz _Bar_private); # not shared with Foo
170\& sub new {
171\& my $class = shift;
172\& my $self = fields::new($class);
173\& $self->SUPER::new(); # init base fields
174\& $self->{baz} = 10; # init own fields
175\& $self->{_Bar_private} = "this is Bar's secret";
176\& return $self;
177\& }
178\& }
179.Ve
180.SH "DESCRIPTION"
181.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
182The \f(CW\*(C`fields\*(C'\fR pragma enables compile-time verified class fields.
183.PP
184\&\s-1NOTE:\s0 The current implementation keeps the declared fields in the \f(CW%FIELDS\fR
185hash of the calling package, but this may change in future versions.
186Do \fBnot\fR update the \f(CW%FIELDS\fR hash directly, because it must be created
187at compile-time for it to be fully useful, as is done by this pragma.
188.PP
189\&\fBOnly valid for perl before 5.9.0:\fR
190.PP
191If a typed lexical variable holding a reference is used to access a
192hash element and a package with the same name as the type has
193declared class fields using this pragma, then the operation is
194turned into an array access at compile time.
195.PP
196The related \f(CW\*(C`base\*(C'\fR pragma will combine fields from base classes and any
197fields declared using the \f(CW\*(C`fields\*(C'\fR pragma. This enables field
198inheritance to work properly.
199.PP
200Field names that start with an underscore character are made private to
201the class and are not visible to subclasses. Inherited fields can be
202overridden but will generate a warning if used together with the \f(CW\*(C`\-w\*(C'\fR
203switch.
204.PP
205\&\fBOnly valid for perls before 5.9.0:\fR
206.PP
207The effect of all this is that you can have objects with named
208fields which are as compact and as fast arrays to access. This only
209works as long as the objects are accessed through properly typed
210variables. If the objects are not typed, access is only checked at
211run time.
212.PP
213The following functions are supported:
214.IP "new" 4
215.IX Item "new"
216\&\fB perl before 5.9.0: \fR \fIfields::new()\fR creates and blesses a
217pseudo-hash comprised of the fields declared using the \f(CW\*(C`fields\*(C'\fR
218pragma into the specified class.
219.Sp
220\&\fB perl 5.9.0 and higher: \fR \fIfields::new()\fR creates and blesses a
221restricted-hash comprised of the fields declared using the \f(CW\*(C`fields\*(C'\fR
222pragma into the specified class.
223.Sp
224This function is usable with or without pseudo\-hashes. It is the
225recommended way to construct a fields-based object.
226.Sp
227This makes it possible to write a constructor like this:
228.Sp
229.Vb 2
230\& package Critter::Sounds;
231\& use fields qw(cat dog bird);
232.Ve
233.Sp
234.Vb 7
235\& sub new {
236\& my $self = shift;
237\& $self = fields::new($self) unless ref $self;
238\& $self->{cat} = 'meow'; # scalar element
239\& @$self{'dog','bird'} = ('bark','tweet'); # slice
240\& return $self;
241\& }
242.Ve
243.IP "phash" 4
244.IX Item "phash"
245\&\fB before perl 5.9.0: \fR
246.Sp
247\&\fIfields::phash()\fR can be used to create and initialize a plain (unblessed)
248pseudo\-hash. This function should always be used instead of creating
249pseudo-hashes directly.
250.Sp
251If the first argument is a reference to an array, the pseudo-hash will
252be created with keys from that array. If a second argument is supplied,
253it must also be a reference to an array whose elements will be used as
254the values. If the second array contains less elements than the first,
255the trailing elements of the pseudo-hash will not be initialized.
256This makes it particularly useful for creating a pseudo-hash from
257subroutine arguments:
258.Sp
259.Vb 3
260\& sub dogtag {
261\& my $tag = fields::phash([qw(name rank ser_num)], [@_]);
262\& }
263.Ve
264.Sp
265\&\fIfields::phash()\fR also accepts a list of key-value pairs that will
266be used to construct the pseudo hash. Examples:
267.Sp
268.Vb 3
269\& my $tag = fields::phash(name => "Joe",
270\& rank => "captain",
271\& ser_num => 42);
272.Ve
273.Sp
274.Vb 1
275\& my $pseudohash = fields::phash(%args);
276.Ve
277.Sp
278\&\fB perl 5.9.0 and higher: \fR
279.Sp
280Pseudo-hashes have been removed from Perl as of 5.10. Consider using
281restricted hashes or \fIfields::new()\fR instead. Using \fIfields::phash()\fR
282will cause an error.
283.SH "SEE ALSO"
284.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
285base