HTML::Mason::Compiler::ToObject - A Compiler subclass that generates Mason object code
my $compiler = HTML::Mason::Compiler::ToObject->new;
my $object_code =
$compiler->compile( comp_source => $source,
name => $comp_name,
comp_path => $comp_path,
);
This Compiler subclass generates Mason object code (Perl code). It is
the default Compiler class used by Mason.
All of these parameters are optional.
- comp_class
-
The class into which component objects are blessed. This defaults to
HTML::Mason::Component.
- subcomp_class
-
The class into which subcomponent objects are blessed. This defaults
to HTML::Mason::Component::Subcomponent.
- in_package
-
This is the package in which a component's code is executed. For
historical reasons, this defaults to
HTML::Mason::Commands.
- preamble
-
Text given for this parameter is placed at the beginning of each
component, but after the execution of any
<%once> block. See
also postamble. The request will be available as $m in preamble
code.
- postamble
-
Text given for this parameter is placed at the end of each
component. See also preamble. The request will be available as
$m in postamble code.
- use_strict
-
True or false, default is true. Indicates whether or not a given
component should
use strict.
- use_warnings
-
True or false, default is false. Indicates whether or not a given
component should
use warnings.
- named_component_subs
-
When compiling a component, use uniquely named subroutines for the a
component's body, subcomponents, and methods. Doing this allows you to
effectively profile Mason components. Without this, all components
simply show up as __ANON__ or something similar in the profiler.
- define_args_hash
-
One of ``always'', ``auto'', or ``never''. This determines whether or not
an
%ARGS hash is created in components. If it is set to ``always'',
one is always defined. If set to ``never'', it is never defined.
The default, ``auto'', will cause the hash to be defined only if some
part of the component contains the string ``ARGS''. This is somewhat
crude, and may result in some false positives, but this is preferable
to false negatives.
Not defining the args hash means that we can avoid copying component
arguments, which can save memory and slightly improve execution speed.
All of the above properties have read-only accessor methods of the
same name. You cannot change any property of a compiler after it has
been created (but you can create multiple compilers with different
properties).
This class is primarily meant to be used by the Interpreter object,
and as such has a very limited public API.
- compile(...)
-
This method will take component source and return the compiled object
code for that source. See compile(...) in the HTML::Mason::Compiler manpage for
details on this method.
This subclass also accepts a comp_class parameter, allowing you to
override the class into which the component is compiled.
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