NAME
   accessors::fast - Compiletime accessors using Class::Accessor::Fast

VERSION
   Version 0.03

SYNOPSIS
       package My::Simple::Package;
       use accessors::fast qw(field1 field2);

       # constructor is private, redefine only init;
       sub init {
           my $self = shift;
           my %args = @_;
           $self->field1($args{arg1});
       }

       package main;
       my $o = My::Simple::Package->new( arg1 => 'some value' );
       print $o->field1; # some value

       for ($o->field_list) {
           printf "object have field %s with value %s\n", $_, $o->$_;
       }

DESCRIPTION
   This module was created as an alternative to "use fields", and uses
   Class::Accessor::Fast as a base

   Creates accessors at compiletime

   Have own default "new" method: it creates object as a blessed hash, then
   locks keys to defined field list, and invoke "init". So, recommended
   usage inside packages, is access by hash keys (it's 3 times faster then
   accessor). Since keys are locked, you will not suffer from
   autovivification. Public interface recommended to be documented as
   accessors.

   Uses Class::C3

METHODS
   All methods inherited from Class::Accessors::Fast. Own methods defined
   below

 new( ARGS )
   Creates blessed hash, locks it keys to current fields of this package,
   and invoke "init" method with "ARGS"

 init( ARGS )
   Recommended to redefine in subclasses. Will be invoked by inherited
   "new"

 field_list
   Since this module keeps information about object fields, it can return
   it.

       for ($o->field_list) {
           printf "%s: %s\n",$_,$o->$_;
       }

FEATURES
   This module uses constant::def, so it behaviour could be affected by
   constant::abs

 TIE [ = 0 ]
   Use tied hash, instead of Hash::Util"::lock_keys". Much more slower, but
   could help during development.

   Could be enabled by

       # your main program/main.pl
       use constant::abs 'accessors::fast::TIE' => 1;

 CONFESS [ = 0 ]
   use Carp::confess instead of croak on error conditions

   Could be enabled by

       # your main program/main.pl
       use constant::abs 'accessors::fast::CONFESS' => 1;

 warnings
   This module uses warnings::register. So, warnings from it could be
   disabled by

       no warnings 'accessors::fast';

BUGS
   None known

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
   Copyright 2009 Mons Anderson.

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

AUTHOR
   Mons Anderson, <[email protected]>