Tie::Scalar, Tie::StdScalar - Base Class Definitions for Tied Scalars

package NewScalar; require Tie::Scalar; @ISA = (Tie::Scalar); sub FETCH {
 ...
}
# Provides additional method sub TIESCALAR {
 ...
}
# Overrides inherited method package NewStdScalar; require Tie::Scalar; @ISA = (Tie::StdScalar); sub FETCH {
 ...
}
package main; tie $new_scalar, "NewScalar"; tie $new_std_scalar, "NewStdScalar";

This module provides some skeletal methods for scalar-tying classes. (See for a list of the functions required in tying a scalar to a package.) The basic Tie::Scalar package provides a new() method, as well as methods TIESCALAR(), FETCH() and STORE(). The Tie::StdScalar package provides all methods specified in . It inherits from Tie::Scalar and causes scalars tied to it to behave exactly like the built-in scalars, allowing for selective overloading of methods. The new() method is provided as a means of grandfathering for classes that forget to provide their own TIESCALAR() method.

For developers wishing to write their own tied-scalar classes, methods are summarized below. ( not only documents these, but also has sample code.)

See also

has a good example using tied scalars to associate process IDs with priority.