File perl-Class-Accessor-Fast-Contained.spec of Package perl-Class-Accessor-Fast-Contained
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%define cpan_name Class-Accessor-Fast-Contained
Name: perl-Class-Accessor-Fast-Contained
Version: 1.10.0
Release: 0
# 1.01 -> normalize -> 1.10.0
%define cpan_version 1.01
License: Artistic-1.0 OR GPL-1.0-or-later
Summary: Fast accessors with data containment
URL: https://metacpan.org/release/%{cpan_name}
Source0: https://cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/O/OL/OLIVER/%{cpan_name}-%{cpan_version}.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
BuildRequires: perl
BuildRequires: perl-macros
BuildRequires: perl(Class::Accessor)
BuildRequires: perl(Test::Pod)
BuildRequires: perl(Test::Pod::Coverage)
Requires: perl(Class::Accessor)
Provides: perl(Class::Accessor::Fast::Contained) = %{version}
%undefine __perllib_provides
%{perl_requires}
%description
This module does two things differently to the venerable
Class::Accessor::Fast :
* Fields are stored at arms-length within a single hash value of $self,
rather than directly in the $self blessed referent.
* 'new()' allows mixin into an existing object, rather than creating and
returning a new blessed hashref. To do this, just call something like:
my $self = Some::Other::Class->new;
$self = $self->Class::Accessor::Fast::Contained::new;
Note that the mixin code only supports objects which use a blessed hash
reference or a blessed typeglob reference.
An alias 'setup()' is available which does the same as 'new()' but might
make more sense if being used in this way.
%prep
%autosetup -n %{cpan_name}-%{cpan_version}
%build
PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC=1 perl Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=vendor
%make_build
%check
make test
%install
%perl_make_install
%perl_process_packlist
%perl_gen_filelist
%files -f %{name}.files
%doc Changes examples README
%changelog