NAME
UNIVERSAL - base class for ALL classes (blessed references)
SYNOPSIS
$isio = $fd->isa("IO::Handle");
$isio = Class->isa("IO::Handle");
$sub = $obj->can("print");
$sub = Class->can("print");
use UNIVERSAL qw( isa can VERSION );
$yes = isa $ref, "HASH" ;
$sub = can $ref, "fandango" ;
$ver = VERSION $obj ;
DESCRIPTION
"UNIVERSAL" is the base class which all bless references will inherit
from, see perlobj."UNIVERSAL" provides the following methods and functions:
"$obj->isa( TYPE )"
"CLASS->isa( TYPE )"
"isa( VAL, TYPE )" Where "TYPE" is a package name$obj
is a blessed reference or a string containing a package name "CLASS" is a package name "VAL" is any of the above or an unblessed referenceWhen used as an instance or class method ("$obj->isa( TYPE )"),
"isa" returns true if $obj is blessed into package "TYPE" or inher-
its from package "TYPE".When used as a class method ("CLASS->isa( TYPE )": sometimes
referred to as a static method), "isa" returns true if "CLASS" inherits from (or is itself) the name of the package "TYPE" or inherits from package "TYPE". When used as a function, likeuse UNIVERSAL qw( isa ) ;
$yes = isa $h, "HASH";
$yes = isa "Foo", "Bar";
orrequire UNIVERSAL ;
$yes = UNIVERSAL::isa $a, "ARRAY";
"isa" returns true in the same cases as above and also if "VAL" is an unblessed reference to a perl variable of type "TYPE", such as "HASH", "ARRAY", or "Regexp"."$obj->can( METHOD )"
"CLASS->can( METHOD )"
"can( VAL, METHOD )" "can" checks if the object or class has a method called "METHOD". If it does then a reference to the sub is returned. If it does not then undef is returned. This includes methods inherited orimported by $obj, "CLASS", or "VAL".
"can" cannot know whether an object will be able to provide amethod through AUTOLOAD, so a return value of undef does not neces-
sarily mean the object will not be able to handle the method call. To get around this some module authors use a forward declaration (see perlsub) for methods they will handle via AUTOLOAD. For such 'dummy' subs, "can" will still return a code reference, which, when called, will fall through to the AUTOLOAD. If no suitable AUTOLOAD is provided, calling the coderef will cause an error. "can" can be called as a class (static) method, an object method, or a function. When used as a function, if "VAL" is a blessed reference or package name which has a method called "METHOD", "can" returns a reference to the subroutine. If "VAL" is not a blessed reference, or if it does not have a method "METHOD", undef is returned. "VERSION ( [ REQUIRE ] )""VERSION" will return the value of the variable $VERSION in the
package the object is blessed into. If "REQUIRE" is given then it will do a comparison and die if the package version is not greater than or equal to "REQUIRE". "VERSION" can be called as either a class (static) method, an object method or a function. EEXXPPOORRTTSS None by default. You may request the import of all three functions ("isa", "can", and"VERSION"), however it isn't usually necessary to do so. Perl magi-
cally makes these functions act as methods on all objects. The one exception is "isa", which is useful as a function when operating onnon-blessed references.
perl v5.8.8 2001-09-21 UNIVERSAL(3pm)