Raw content of Bio::Biblio::Organisation # $Id: Organisation.pm,v 1.7 2002/10/22 07:45:11 lapp Exp $ # # BioPerl module for Bio::Biblio::Organisation # # Cared for by Martin Senger <senger@ebi.ac.uk> # For copyright and disclaimer see below. # POD documentation - main docs before the code =head1 NAME Bio::Biblio::Organisation - Representation of an organisation =head1 SYNOPSIS $obj = new Bio::Biblio::Organisation (-name => 'O\'Reilly'); --- OR --- $obj = new Bio::Biblio::Organisation; $obj->name ('O\'Reilly'); =head1 DESCRIPTION A storage object for an organisation related to a bibliographic resource. =head2 Attributes The following attributes are specific to this class (however, you can also set and get all attributes defined in the parent classes): name =head1 SEE ALSO =over =item * OpenBQS home page: http://industry.ebi.ac.uk/openBQS =item * Comments to the Perl client: http://industry.ebi.ac.uk/openBQS/Client_perl.html =back =head1 FEEDBACK =head2 Mailing Lists User feedback is an integral part of the evolution of this and other Bioperl modules. Send your comments and suggestions preferably to the Bioperl mailing list. Your participation is much appreciated. bioperl-l@bioperl.org - General discussion http://bioperl.org/MailList.shtml - About the mailing lists =head2 Reporting Bugs Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track of the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via email or the web: bioperl-bugs@bioperl.org http://bugzilla.bioperl.org/ =head1 AUTHORS Heikki Lehvaslaiho (heikki@ebi.ac.uk), Martin Senger (senger@ebi.ac.uk) =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2002 European Bioinformatics Institute. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 DISCLAIMER This software is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. =cut # Let the code begin... package Bio::Biblio::Organisation; use strict; use vars qw(@ISA); use Bio::Biblio::Provider; @ISA = qw(Bio::Biblio::Provider); # # a closure with a list of allowed attribute names (these names # correspond with the allowed 'get' and 'set' methods); each name also # keep what type the attribute should be (use 'undef' if it is a # simple scalar) # { my %_allowed = ( _name => undef, ); # return 1 if $attr is allowed to be set/get in this class sub _accessible { my ($self, $attr) = @_; exists $_allowed{$attr} or $self->SUPER::_accessible ($attr); } # return an expected type of given $attr sub _attr_type { my ($self, $attr) = @_; if (exists $_allowed{$attr}) { return $_allowed{$attr}; } else { return $self->SUPER::_attr_type ($attr); } } } 1; __END__