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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2022-03-14 03:55:22 -0400
committerB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2022-03-14 03:55:22 -0400
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Class::Gomor - another class and object builder
-This module is yet another class builder. This one adds parameter checking in
-new constructor, that is to check for attributes existence, and definedness.
-In order to validate parameters, the module needs to find attributes, and that
-is the reason for declaring attributes in global variables named @AS, @AA,
-@AO. They respectively state for Attributes Scalar, Attributes Array and
-Attributes Other. The last one is used to avoid autocreation of accessors,
-that is to let you declare your own ones.
+This module is yet another class builder. This one adds parameter
+checking in new constructor, that is to check for attributes
+existence, and definedness. In order to validate parameters, the
+module needs to find attributes, and that is the reason for declaring
+attributes in global variables named @AS, @AA, @AO. They respectively
+state for Attributes Scalar, Attributes Array and Attributes
+Other. The last one is used to avoid autocreation of accessors, that
+is to let you declare your own ones.
+
Attribute validation is performed by looking at classes hierarchy, by
following @ISA tree inheritance.
-The loss in speed by validating all attributes is quite negligeable on a
-decent machine (Pentium IV, 2.4 GHz) with Perl 5.8.x. But if you want to avoid
-checking, you can do it.
+
+The loss in speed by validating all attributes is quite negligeable
+on a decent machine (Pentium IV, 2.4 GHz) with Perl 5.8.x. But if you
+want to avoid checking, you can do it.