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package Travel::Routing::DE::VRR::Route;
use strict;
use warnings;
use 5.010;
use Travel::Routing::DE::VRR::Route::Part;
our $VERSION = '1.3';
sub new {
my ( $obj, @parts ) = @_;
my $ref = {};
for my $part (@parts) {
push(
@{ $ref->{parts} },
Travel::Routing::DE::VRR::Route::Part->new( %{$part} )
);
}
return bless( $ref, $obj );
}
sub parts {
my ($self) = @_;
return @{ $self->{parts} };
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Travel::Routing::DE::VRR::Route - Single route (connection) between two points
=head1 SYNOPSIS
for my $route ( $efa->routes ) {
for my $part ( $route->parts ) {
# $part is a Travel::Routing::DE::VRR::Route::Part object
}
}
=head1 VERSION
version 1.3
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Travel::Routing::DE::VRR::Route describes a single method of getting from one
point to another. It holds a bunch of Travel::Routing::DE::VRR::Route::Part(3pm)
objects describing the parts of the route in detail. Each part depends on the
previous one.
You usually want to acces it via C<< $efa->routes() >>.
=head1 METHODS
=over
=item my $route = Travel::Routing::DE::VRR::Route->new(I<@parts>)
Creates a new Travel::Routing::DE::VRR::Route elements consisting of I<parts>,
which are Travel::Routing::DE::VRR::Route::Part elements.
=item $route->parts()
Returns a list of Travel::Routing::DE::VRR::Route::Part(3pm) elements describing
the actual route.
=back
=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
None.
=head1 DEPENDENCIES
None.
=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
None known.
=head1 SEE ALSO
Travel::Routing::DE::VRR(3pm), Travel::Routing::DE::VRR::Route::Part(3pm).
=head1 AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2011 by Daniel Friesel E<lt>derf@finalrewind.orgE<gt>
=head1 LICENSE
0. You just DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO.
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