man Tree::Simple::Visitor::FromNestedArray () - A Visitor for creating Tree::Simple objects from nested array trees.

NAME

Tree::Simple::Visitor::FromNestedArray - A Visitor for creating Tree::Simple objects from nested array trees.

SYNOPSIS

  use Tree::Simple::Visitor::FromNestedArray;

  my $visitor = Tree::Simple::Visitor::FromNestedArray->new();

  # given this nested array tree
  my $array_tree = [ 
                    'Root', [ 
                        'Child1', [
                                'GrandChild1',
                                'GrandChild2'
                                ],
                        'Child2'
                        ]
                    ];
  # set the array tree we 
  # are going to convert
  $visitor->setArrayTree($array_tree);

  $tree->accept($visitor);

  # this then creates the equivalent Tree::Simple object:
  # Tree::Simple->new("Root")
  #     ->addChildren(
  #         Tree::Simple->new("Child1")
  #             ->addChildren(
  #                 Tree::Simple->new("GrandChild1"),                
  #                 Tree::Simple->new("GrandChild2")
  #             ),
  #         Tree::Simple->new("Child2"),
  #     );

DESCRIPTION

Given a tree constructed from nested arrays, this Visitor will create the equivalent Tree::Simple heirarchy.

METHODS

new
There are no arguments to the constructor the object will be in its default state. You can use the CWsetNodeFilter, CWincludTrunk and CWsetArrayTree methods to customize its behavior.
includTrunk ($boolean)
Setting the CW$boolean value to true (CW1) will cause the node value of the CW$tree object passed into CWvisit to be set with the root value found in the CW$array_tree. Setting it to false (CW0), or not setting it, will result in the first value in the CW$array_tree creating a new node level.
setNodeFilter ($filter_function)
This method accepts a CODE reference as its CW$filter_function argument and throws an exception if it is not a code reference. This code reference is used to filter the tree nodes as they are created, the CW$filter_function is passed the node value extracted from the array prior to it being inserted into the tree being built. The CW$filter_function is expected to return the value desired for inclusion into the tree.
setArrayTree ($array_tree)
This method is used to set the CW$array_tree that our Tree::Simple heirarchy will be constructed from. It must be in the following form:
  [ 
    'Root', [ 
        'Child1', [
              'GrandChild1',
              'GrandChild2'
              ],
        'Child2'
      ]
  ]
Basically each element in the array is considered a node, unless it is an array reference, in which case it is interpreted as containing the children of the node created from the previous element in the array. The tree is validated prior being accepted, if it fails validation an execption will be thrown. The rules are as follows;
The array tree must not be empty.
It makes not sense to create a tree out of nothing, so it is assumed that this is a sign of something wrong.
All nodes of the array tree must not be array references.
The root node is validated against this in this function, but all subsequent nodes are checked as the tree is built. Any nodes found to be array references are rejected and an exception is thrown. If you desire your node values to be array references, you can use the node filtering mechanism to acheive this as the node is filtered after it is validated.
The array tree must be a single rooted tree.
If there is a second element in the array tree, it is assumed to be the children of the root, and therefore must be in the form of an array reference.
visit ($tree)
This is the method that is used by Tree::Simple's CWaccept method. It can also be used on its own, it requires the CW$tree argument to be a Tree::Simple object (or derived from a Tree::Simple object), and will throw and exception otherwise.

BUGS

None that I am aware of. Of course, if you find a bug, let me know, and I will be sure to fix it.

CODE COVERAGE

See the CODE COVERAGE section in Tree::Simple::VisitorFactory for more inforamtion.

SEE ALSO

These Visitor classes are all subclasses of Tree::Simple::Visitor, which can be found in the Tree::Simple module, you should refer to that module for more information.

AUTHOR

stevan little, <stevan@iinteractive.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2004 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.

<http://www.iinteractive.com>

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.