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syntax - Activate syntax extensions

Author

       Robert 'phaylon' Sedlacek <rs@474.at>

Bugs

       Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-syntax@rt.cpan.org or through the web interface at:
        http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=syntax

Description

       This module activates community provided syntax extensions to Perl. You pass it a feature name, and
       optionally a scalar with arguments, and the dispatching system will load and install the extension in
       your package.

       The import arguments are parsed with Data::OptList. There are no standardised options. Please consult the
       documentation for the specific syntax feature to find out about possible configuration options.

       The passed in feature names are simply transformed: "function" becomes Syntax::Feature::Function and
       "foo_bar" would become "Syntax::Feature::FooBar".

Methods

import
           syntax->import( @spec );

       This method will dispatch the syntax extension setup to the specified feature handlers for the calling
       package.

   import_into
           syntax->import_into( $into, @spec );

       Same as "import", but performs the setup in $into instead of the calling package.

   unimport
           syntax->unimport( @features );

       This method will trigger uninstallations of the @features from the calling package.

   unimport_from
           syntax->unimport_from( $from, @features );

       Same as "unimport", but will uninstall the @features from $from.

Name

       syntax - Activate syntax extensions

See Also

       Syntax::Feature::Function, Devel::Declare

Synopsis

           # either
           use syntax 'foo';

           # or
           use syntax foo => { ... };

           # or
           use syntax qw( foo bar ), baz => { ... };

Version

       version 0.004

See Also