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Pipeline::Production(3User Contributed Perl DocumentatiPipeline::Production(3)

NAME
       Pipeline::Production - wrapper for production objects

SYNOPSIS
	 use Pipeline::Production;

	 my $pp = Pipeline::Production->new();

	 $pp->contents( $object );
	 my $production = $pp->contents();

DESCRIPTION
       The "Pipeline::Production" class acts as a wrapper around any scalar
       (and therfore object, or reference) that a Pipeline is to consider as a
       production.  A production object will terminate the pipeline apon
       receipt and cause the cleanup segments to be executed.

METHODS
       new()
	   The "new" method constructs a fresh Pipeline::Production object and
	   returns it.	In the process it calls the "init()" method.

       init()
	   The "init" method is called at construction time to perform any
	   pre-use initialization on the object.

       contents( [ SCALAR ] )
	   The "contents" method gets or sets the contents of the production,
	   ie, the actual production itself.

       contains( [ SCALAR ] )
	   A synonym for "contents"

SEE ALSO
       "Pipeline"

AUTHOR
       James A. Duncan <jduncan@fotango.com>

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2003 Fotango Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

       This software is released under the same terms as Perl itself.

perl v5.14.1			  2004-08-09	       Pipeline::Production(3)
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