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SVN::Base - Base class for importing symbols for svn modules

Authors

       Chia-liang Kao <clkao@clkao.org>

Caveats

       SVN::Base consider a function as structure member accessor if it is postfixed ``_get'' or ``_set''. Real
       functions with this postfixes will need extra handling.

Description

       SVN::Base is a module importing the subversion perl bindings raw symbols created by swig, into proper
       namespace and make them easier to use.

       It will also find the accessors for members of a C struct, create an simpler accessor function like
       "$data->field()" and "$data->field($new_value)".

       Once you understand the convention of subversion functions in perl bindings, you could look at the
       subversion api and write them in perl.  The API is available in the source header files or online at
       <https://subversion.apache.org/docs/api/latest/>.

Internals

       The perl bindings of swig wraps raw functions into different perl modules, for example, SVN::_Core,
       SVN::_Repos. Upon import, SVN::Base bootstrap the requested module if it's not yet loaded, and iterate
       over the symbols provided in that module, it them puts the function with prefix trimmed in the namespace
       of the caller for this import.

       The 3rd through the last parameter is a list of symbol endings that you wish for SVN::Base not to import
       into your namespace.  This is useful for cases where you may want to import certain symbols differently
       than normally.

Name

       SVN::Base - Base class for importing symbols for svn modules

Synopsis

           # Load the svn_ra_* functions into the SVN::Ra namespace.
           package SVN::Ra;
           use SVN::Base qw(Ra svn_ra_);

           # Load svn_config_t structure accessors in the magic namcespace
           # provided by swig, so we could use it returned by other functions
           package _p_svn_config_t;
           use SVN::Base qw(Core svn_config_);

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