package Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::Column::Character; use strict; use Rose::Object::MakeMethods::Generic; use Rose::DB::Object::MakeMethods::Generic; use Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::Column::Scalar; our @ISA = qw(Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::Column::Scalar); our $VERSION = '0.60'; sub type { 'character' } foreach my $type (__PACKAGE__->available_method_types) { __PACKAGE__->method_maker_type($type => 'character') } sub parse_value { my $length = $_[0]->length or return $_[2]; return sprintf("%-*s", $length, $_[2]) } *format_value = \&parse_value; sub init_with_dbi_column_info { my($self, $col_info) = @_; $self->SUPER::init_with_dbi_column_info($col_info); if(defined $col_info->{'CHAR_OCTET_LENGTH'}) { $self->length($col_info->{'CHAR_OCTET_LENGTH'}); } return; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::Column::Character - Character column metadata. =head1 SYNOPSIS use Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::Column::Character; $col = Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::Column::Character->new(...); $col->make_methods(...); ... =head1 DESCRIPTION Objects of this class store and manipulate metadata for character columns in a database. Column metadata objects store information about columns (data type, size, etc.) and are responsible for creating object methods that manipulate column values. This class inherits from L. Inherited methods that are not overridden will not be documented a second time here. See the L documentation for more information. =head1 METHOD MAP =over 4 =item C L, L, ... =item C L, L, ... =item C L, L, ... =back See the L documentation for an explanation of this method map. =head1 OBJECT METHODS =over 4 =item B If C is defined, returns VALUE truncated to a maximum of C characters, or padding with spaces to be exactly C characters long. DB is a L object that may be as part of the parsing process. Both arguments are required. =item B Returns "character". =back =head1 AUTHOR John C. Siracusa (siracusa@gmail.com) =head1 LICENSE Copyright (c) 2009 by John C. Siracusa. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.