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-package TQt::attributes;
-#
-# I plan to support public/protected/private attributes. here goes.
-# Attributes default to protected.
-#
-# package MyBase;
-# use TQt::attributes qw(
-# private:
-# foo
-# protected:
-# bar
-# public:
-# baz
-# );
-#
-# package MyDerived;
-# use TQt::isa qw(MyBase);
-#
-# sub foo {
-# # 1 way to access private attributes from derived class
-# #
-# # this->{$class} contains private attributes for $class
-# # I specify it to always work that way,
-# # so feel free to use it in code.
-# this->{MyBase}{foo} = 10;
-#
-# # 2 ways to access protected attributes
-# bar = 10;
-# this->{bar} = 10;
-#
-# # 3 ways to access public attributes
-# baz = 10;
-# this->{baz} = 10;
-# this->baz = 10;
-# }
-#
-# Attributes override any method with the same name, so you may want
-# to prefix them with _ to prevent conflicts.
-#
-sub import {
- my $class = shift;
- my $caller = (caller)[0];
-
- for my $attribute (@_) {
- exists ${ ${$caller . '::META'}{'attributes'} }{$attribute} and next;
- TQt::_internal::installattribute($caller, $attribute);
- ${ ${$caller . '::META'}{'attributes'} }{$attribute} = 1;
- }
-}
-
-1;