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2 | TODO |
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5 | - type unions |
6 | |
7 | Add support for doing it with Classes which do not have |
8 | a type constraint yet created |
9 | |
10 | - type intersections |
11 | |
12 | Mostly just for Roles |
13 | |
14 | - inherited slot specs |
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16 | 'does' can be added to,.. but not changed |
17 | (need type unions for this) |
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19 | - proxy attributes |
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21 | a proxied attribute is an attribute |
22 | which looks like an attribute, |
23 | talks like an attribute, smells |
24 | like an attribute,.. but if you |
25 | look behind the curtain,.. its |
26 | over there.. in that other object |
27 | |
28 | (... probably be a custom metaclass) |
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30 | - compile time extends |
31 | |
32 | [00:39] sri but maybe a better syntax for compile time extends |
33 | [00:39] stevan I have been pondering that actually |
34 | [00:39] sri use Moose extends => Foo::Bar |
35 | [00:40] stevan I think now that we have the Sub::Exporter stuff |
36 | in, that kinda thing should be pretty easy |
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38 | nothingmuch notes that all the constructs should be supported in the entirety of the use clause: |
39 | |
40 | use Moose ( |
41 | has => foo ( |
42 | .... |
43 | ), |
44 | ); |
45 | |
46 | and that if this usage style is used nothing is exported to the namespace. |
47 | |
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48 | - default should dclone() |
49 | |
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50 | - subtype $anon_subtype => where { ... } |
51 | |
52 | [22:56] stevan sub mst_doesnt_like_to_type { (shift)->meta->attr->type_contstraint } |
53 | [22:57] mst err |
54 | [22:57] stevan :P |
55 | [22:57] stevan are you wanting to reuse it or something? |
56 | [22:57] stevan my $subtype = subtype 'Something' => where { ... }; |
57 | [22:58] stevan then you can do isa => $subtype |
58 | [22:58] mst but I can't subtype it again |
59 | [22:59] stevan mst: ahhh... |
60 | [22:59] mst well, I can. but it suddenly gets very "long way round" ish |
61 | [23:00] stevan my $constraint = Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint->new( |
62 | [23:00] stevan name => $name || '__ANON__', |
63 | [23:00] stevan parent => $parent, |
64 | [23:00] stevan constraint => $check, |
65 | [23:00] stevan message => $message, |
66 | [23:00] stevan ); |
67 | [23:00] stevan yeah thats kinda the long way |
68 | [23:00] stevan mst: what would you like it to be? |
69 | [23:00] mst $parent = find_type_constraint($parent) if defined $parent; |
70 | [23:00] mst if $parent is already a type constraint |
71 | [23:00] mst skip that bit |
72 | [23:00] stevan hmm |
73 | [23:00] mst should be all you need to change |
74 | [23:00] stevan yeah |
75 | [23:01] stevan so you can then say |
76 | [23:01] stevan subtype $anon => where { ... }; |
77 | [23:01] mst right |
78 | [23:01] stevan ok |
79 | |
80 | - method keyword |
81 | |
82 | [23:37] mst more seriously, I'd still like a "method" keyword or something |
83 | [23:37] mst method 'foo' => sub { ... }; |
84 | [23:38] stevan what would it do more than sub foo { ... }? |
85 | [23:39] stevan I would like multimethods actually |
86 | [23:39] mst almost exactly nothing, to begin with |
87 | [23:39] stevan but thats just cause I love CLOS and am reading a book on Dylan now |
88 | [23:40] stevan keyword squating :) |
89 | [23:40] mst but if we need to hook stuff later it's bloody handy to already have people writing it that way |
90 | [23:40] mst right |
91 | ... |
92 | [23:49] mst oh, also: method 'has' => sub { ... } could squelch the redefine warning |
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94 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
95 | TO PONDER |
96 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
97 | |
98 | - Moose "strict" mode |
99 | |
100 | use Moose 'strict'; This would allow us to have all sort of expensive tests |
101 | which can be turned off in prod. |
102 | |
103 | - Moose::Philosophy.pod |
104 | |
105 | To explain Moose from a very high level |
106 | |
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107 | - moosedoc |
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109 | We certainly have enough meta-information to make pretty complete POD docs. |
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