SYNOPSIS
use base 'HTML::Widget::Accessor';
DESCRIPTION
Accessor Class.METHODS
attributes
attrs
Arguments: %attributesArguments: \%attributes
Return Value: $self
Arguments: none
Return Value: \%attributes
Accepts either a list of key/value pairs, or a hash-ref.
$w->attributes( $key => $value ); $w->attributes( { $key => $value } );
Returns the object reference, to allow method chaining.
As of v1.10, passing a hash-ref no longer deletes current attributes, instead the attributes are added to the current attributes hash.
This means the attributes hash-ref can no longer be emptied using "$w-"attributes( { } );>. Instead, you may use "%{ $w-"attributes } = ();>.
As a special case, if no arguments are passed, the return value is a hash-ref of attributes instead of the object reference. This provides backwards compatibility to support:
$w->attributes->{key} = $value;
``attrs'' is an alias for ``attributes''.
mk_attr_accessors
Arguments: @namesReturn Value: @names
AUTHOR
Sebastian Riedel, "[email protected]"LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.