use strict; my $pkg_top = 'InfoSys'; my $pkg_base = "${pkg_top}::FreeDB"; my $pkg_response = "${pkg_base}::Response"; my $pkg = "${pkg_response}::Quit"; push (@::bean_desc, { bean_opt => { package => $pkg, base => [$pkg_response], short_description => 'FreeDB quit response', abstract => 'FreeDB quit response', synopsis => <<'EOF', This class is used internally by the C class. EOF description => < contains information about FreeDB quit responses. EOF }, attr_opt => [ { method_factory_name => 'hostname', short_description => 'the server host name', }, ], constr_opt => [ { method_name => 'new_from_content_ref', parameter_description => 'CONTENT_REF', description => < object from the specified content reference. C is a string reference. On error an exception C is thrown. EOF body => <<'EOF', my $class = shift; my $content_ref = shift; # Convert $opt->{content_ref} to @content_ref my @content_ref = split(/[\n\r]+/, ${$content_ref} ); # Parse first line my $line = shift(@content_ref); my ($code, $tail) = $line =~ /$CODE_RX/; defined ($code) || throw Error::Simple ('ERROR: InfoSys::FreeDB::Response::Quit::new_from_content_ref, first line of specified \'content_ref\' does not contain a code.'); my %opt; if ($code == 230) { my @tail = split(/\s+/, $tail); %opt = ( code => $code, result => 'OK, goodbye', hostname => $tail[0], ); } else { throw Error::Simple ("ERROR: InfoSys::FreeDB::Response::Quit::new_from_content_ref, unknown code '$code' returned. Allowed code is 230."); } # Create a new object and return it return( $class->new( \%opt ) ); EOF }, ], meth_opt => [ ], use_opt => [ { dependency_name => 'InfoSys::FreeDB::Response', import_list => [ 'qw(:line_parse)' ], }, ], sym_opt => [ ], } );