NAME
IO::AsyncX::Notifier - easier IO::Async::Notifiers with Object::Pad
SYNOPSIS
use Object::Pad;
class Example isa IO::AsyncX::Notifier {
# This will be populated by ->configure(example_field => ...)
# or ->new(example_field => ...)
has $example_field;
# This will be updated by ->configure (or ->new) in a similar fashion
use Ryu::Observable;
has $observable_field { Ryu::Observable->new };
# You can have as many other fields as you want, main limitation
# at the moment is that they have to be scalars.
method current_values () {
'Example field: ' . $example_field,
' and observable set to ' . $observable_field->as_string
}
}
my $obj = Example->new(
example_field => 'xyz',
observable_field => 'starting value'
);
print join "\n", $obj->current_values;
DESCRIPTION
Provides some helper logic to simplify Object::Pad-based
IO::Async::Notifier subclasses.
AUTHOR
Tom Molesworth <TEAM@cpan.org>
LICENSE
Copyright Tom Molesworth 2021. Licensed under the same terms as Perl
itself.