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Tools for creating Meta objects to track custom metrics
Branch: CURRENT,
Version: 0.004nb4,
Package name: p5-Meta-Builder-0.004nb4,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-usersMeta programming is becoming more and more popular. The popularity
of Meta programming comes from the fact that many problems are made
significantly easier. There are a few specialized Meta tools out
there, for instance Class:MOP which is used by Moose to track class
metadata.
Meta::Builder is designed to be a generic tool for writing Meta
objects. Unlike specialized tools, Meta::Builder makes no assumptions
about what metrics you will care about. Meta::Builder also makes
it simple for others to extend your meta-object based tools by
providing hooks for other packages to add metrics to your meta
object.
If a specialized Meta object tool is available to meet your needs
please use it. However if you need a simple Meta object to track
a couple metrics, use Meta::Builder.
Meta::Builder is also low-sugar and low-dep. In most cases you will
not want a class that needs a meta object to use your meta-object
class directly. Rather you will usually want to create a sugar
class that exports enhanced API functions that manipulate the meta
object.
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Filesize: 10.4 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2024-11-16) Updated to version: p5-Meta-Builder-0.004nb4
- (2023-07-06) Updated to version: p5-Meta-Builder-0.004nb3
- (2022-06-28) Updated to version: p5-Meta-Builder-0.004nb2
- (2021-05-25) Updated to version: p5-Meta-Builder-0.004nb1
- (2020-09-08) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version p5-Meta-Builder-0.004 (created)
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2024-11-16 13:08:07 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2504) |
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2022-06-28 13:38:00 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3952) |
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archivers: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums
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2020-09-07 22:11:50 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3) |
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devel/p5-Meta-Builder: import p5-Meta-Builder-0.004
Meta programming is becoming more and more popular. The popularity
of Meta programming comes from the fact that many problems are made
significantly easier. There are a few specialized Meta tools out
there, for instance Class:MOP which is used by Moose to track class
metadata.
Meta::Builder is designed to be a generic tool for writing Meta
objects. Unlike specialized tools, Meta::Builder makes no assumptions
about what metrics you will care about. Meta::Builder also makes
it simple for others to extend your meta-object based tools by
providing hooks for other packages to add metrics to your meta
object.
If a specialized Meta object tool is available to meet your needs
please use it. However if you need a simple Meta object to track
a couple metrics, use Meta::Builder.
Meta::Builder is also low-sugar and low-dep. In most cases you will
not want a class that needs a meta object to use your meta-object
class directly. Rather you will usually want to create a sugar
class that exports enhanced API functions that manipulate the meta
object.
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