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2
3=head1 NAME
4
5Moose::Manual::Delta - Important Changes in Moose
6
7=head1 DESCRIPTION
8
0f13f53c 9This documents any important or noteworthy changes in Moose, with a
10focus on backwards. This does duplicate data from the F<Changes> file,
11but aims to provide more details and when possible workarounds.
12
13Besides helping keep up with changes, you can also use this document
14for finding the lowest version of Moose that supported a given
15feature. If you encounter a problem and have a solution but don't see
16it documented here, or think we missed an important feature, please
17send us a patch.
600f7f85 18
c378a61a 19=head1 0.93
20
21=over 4
22
23=item Calling $object->new() is no longer deprecated
24
76c89056 25We decided to undeprecate this. Now it just works.
c378a61a 26
d99ec58b 27=item Both C<get_method_map> and C<get_attribute_map> is deprecated
fa6da135 28
d99ec58b 29These metaclass methods were never meant to be public, and they are both now
30deprecated. The work around if you still need the functionality they provided
31is to iterate over the list of names manually.
fa6da135 32
33 my %fields = map { $_ => $meta->get_attribute($_) } $meta->get_attribute_list;
34
d99ec58b 35This was actually a change in L<Class::MOP>, but this version of Moose
36requires a version of L<Class::MOP> that includes said change.
37
c378a61a 38=back
39
b98ef150 40=head1 0.90
871f82f8 41
c985327a 42=over 4
43
93ef4ba1 44=item Added Native delegation for Code refs
45
46See L<Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native::Trait::Code> for details.
47
3f5ff7d0 48=item Calling $object->new() is deprecated
49
50Moose has long supported this, but it's never really been documented, and we
51don't think this is a good practice. If you want to construct an object from
52an existing object, you should provide some sort of alternate constructor like
53C<< $object->clone >>.
54
55Calling C<< $object->new >> now issues a warning, and will be an error in a
56future release.
57
19e60fdd 58=item Moose no longer warns if you call C<make_immutable> for a class with mutable ancestors
59
60While in theory this is a good thing to warn about, we found so many
61exceptions to this that doing this properly became quite problematic.
62
93ef4ba1 63=back
64
65=head1 Version 0.89_02
66
67=over 4
4f0d4488 68
871f82f8 69=item New Native delegation methods from L<List::Util> and L<List::MoreUtils>
70
71In particular, we now have C<reduce>, C<shuffle>, C<uniq>, and C<natatime>.
72
3023f1e4 73=item The Moose::Exporter with_caller feature is now deprecated
74
75Use C<with_meta> instead. The C<with_caller> option will start warning in a
76future release.
77
9b9a5a07 78=item Moose now warns if you call C<make_immutable> for a class with mutable ancestors
79
80This is dangerous because modifying a class after a subclass has been
90b20bd6 81immutabilized will lead to incorrect results in the subclass, due to inlining,
9b9a5a07 82caching, etc. This occasionally happens accidentally, when a class loads one
83of its subclasses in the middle of its class definition, so pointing out that
84this may cause issues should be helpful. Metaclasses (classes that inherit
85from L<Class::MOP::Object>) are currently exempt from this check, since at the
90b20bd6 86moment we aren't very consistent about which metaclasses we immutabilize.
9b9a5a07 87
bce5d4a5 88=item C<enum> and C<duck_type> now take arrayrefs for all forms
89
90Previously, calling these functions with a list would take the first element of
91the list as the type constraint name, and use the remainder as the enum values
92or method names. This makes the interface inconsistent with the anon-type forms
93of these functions (which must take an arrayref), and a free-form list where
94the first value is sometimes special is hard to validate (and harder to give
95reasonable error messages for). These functions have been changed to take
96arrayrefs in all their forms - so, C<< enum 'My::Type' => [qw(foo bar)] >> is
97now the preferred way to create an enum type constraint. The old syntax still
98works for now, but it will hopefully be deprecated and removed in a future
99release.
100
871f82f8 101=back
102
4ada9618 103=head1 Version 0.89_01
a3d98218 104
af44c00c 105L<Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native> has been moved into the Moose core from
a3d98218 106L<MooseX::AttributeHelpers>. Major changes include:
107
ebaaa391 108=over 4
a3d98218 109
110=item C<traits>, not C<metaclass>
111
93ced2bd 112Method providers are only available via traits.
a3d98218 113
114=item C<handles>, not C<provides> or C<curries>
115
93ced2bd 116The C<provides> syntax was like core Moose C<< handles => HASHREF >>
117syntax, but with the keys and values reversed. This was confusing,
118and AttributeHelpers now uses C<< handles => HASHREF >> in a way that
119should be intuitive to anyone already familiar with how it is used for
120other attributes.
a3d98218 121
93ced2bd 122The C<curries> functionality provided by AttributeHelpers has been
123generalized to apply to all cases of C<< handles => HASHREF >>, though
124not every piece of functionality has been ported (currying with a
125CODEREF is not supported).
a3d98218 126
1853a27e 127=item C<empty> is now C<is_empty>, and means empty, not non-empty
af44c00c 128
129Previously, the C<empty> method provided by Arrays and Hashes returned true if
130the attribute was B<not> empty (no elements). Now it returns true if the
1853a27e 131attribute B<is> empty. It was also renamed to C<is_empty>, to reflect this.
af44c00c 132
9a14bd29 133=item C<find> was renamed to C<first>, and C<first> and C<last> were removed
28b96142 134
135L<List::Util> refers to the functionality that we used to provide under C<find>
136as L<first|List::Util/first>, so that will likely be more familiar (and will
9a14bd29 137fit in better if we decide to add more List::Util functions). C<first> and
138C<last> were removed, since their functionality is easily duplicated with
139curries of C<get>.
28b96142 140
141=item Helpers that take a coderef of one argument now use C<$_>
142
143Subroutines passed as the first argument to C<first>, C<map>, and C<grep> now
144receive their argument in C<$_> rather than as a parameter to the subroutine.
145Helpers that take a coderef of two or more arguments remain using the argument
146list (there are technical limitations to using C<$a> and C<$b> like C<sort>
147does).
148
af44c00c 149See L<Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native> for the new documentation.
a3d98218 150
ebaaa391 151=back
152
85e2b15a 153The C<alias> and C<excludes> role parameters have been renamed to C<-alias>
154and C<-excludes>. The old names still work, but new code should use the new
155names, and eventually the old ones will be deprecated and removed.
156
4ada9618 157=head1 Version 0.89
158
8a8856de 159C<< use Moose -metaclass => 'Foo' >> now does alias resolution, just like
160C<-traits> (and the C<metaclass> and C<traits> options to C<has>).
161
27f2f43f 162Added two functions C<meta_class_alias> and C<meta_attribute_alias> to
163L<Moose::Util>, to simplify aliasing metaclasses and metatraits. This is
164a wrapper around the old
165
166 package Moose::Meta::Class::Custom::Trait::FooTrait;
167 sub register_implementation { 'My::Meta::Trait' }
168
169way of doing this.
170
4831e2de 171=head1 Version 0.84
172
9f52cce5 173When an attribute generates I<no> accessors, we now warn. This is to help
174users who forget the C<is> option. If you really do not want any accessors,
3de02fd8 175you can use C<< is => 'bare' >>. You can maintain back compat with older
176versions of Moose by using something like:
177
178 ($Moose::VERSION >= 0.84 ? is => 'bare' : ())
9f52cce5 179
180When an accessor overwrites an existing method, we now warn. To work around
181this warning (if you really must have this behavior), you can explicitly
182remove the method before creating it as an accessor:
183
184 sub foo {}
185
186 __PACKAGE__->meta->remove_method('foo');
187
188 has foo => (
189 is => 'ro',
190 );
191
192When an unknown option is passed to C<has>, we now warn. You can silence
193the warning by fixing your code. :)
194
4831e2de 195The C<Role> type has been deprecated. On its own, it was useless,
196since it just checked C<< $object->can('does') >>. If you were using
197it as a parent type, just call C<role_type('Role::Name')> to create an
198appropriate type instead.
199
7d6b451f 200=head1 Version 0.78
201
202C<use Moose::Exporter;> now imports C<strict> and C<warnings> into packages
203that use it.
204
c3fdacda 205=head1 Version 0.77
206
207C<DEMOLISHALL> and C<DEMOLISH> now receive an argument indicating whether or
208not we are in global destruction.
209
00c61603 210=head1 Version 0.76
211
9f0b3b64 212Type constraints no longer run coercions for a value that already matches the
213constraint. This may affect some (arguably buggy) edge case coercions that
214rely on side effects in the C<via> clause.
215
f869fc4a 216=head1 Version 0.75
217
218L<Moose::Exporter> now accepts the C<-metaclass> option for easily
219overriding the metaclass (without L<metaclass>). This works for classes
220and roles.
221
39ab7714 222=head1 Version 0.74
223
85cf0647 224Added a C<duck_type> sugar function to L<Moose::Util::TypeConstraints>
225to make integration with non-Moose classes easier. It simply checks if
226C<< $obj->can() >> a list of methods.
39ab7714 227
612fd754 228A number of methods (mostly inherited from L<Class::MOP>) have been
229renamed with a leading underscore to indicate their internal-ness. The
230old method names will still work for a while, but will warn that the
231method has been renamed. In a few cases, the method will be removed
232entirely in the future. This may affect MooseX authors who were using
233these methods.
234
600f7f85 235=head1 Version 0.73
236
0f13f53c 237Calling C<subtype> with a name as the only argument now throws an
600f7f85 238exception. If you want an anonymous subtype do:
239
240 my $subtype = subtype as 'Foo';
241
0f13f53c 242This is related to the changes in version 0.71_01.
600f7f85 243
501db4e6 244The C<is_needed> method in L<Moose::Meta::Method::Destructor> is now
245only usable as a class method. Previously, it worked as a class or
246object method, with a different internal implementation for each
247version.
248
249The internals of making a class immutable changed a lot in Class::MOP
2500.78_02, and Moose's internals have changed along with it. The
251external C<< $metaclass->make_immutable >> method still works the same
252way.
253
600f7f85 254=head1 Version 0.72
255
0f13f53c 256A mutable class accepted C<< Foo->new(undef) >> without complaint,
257while an immutable class would blow up with an unhelpful error. Now,
258in both cases we throw a helpful error instead.
600f7f85 259
0f13f53c 260This "feature" was originally added to allow for cases such as this:
600f7f85 261
262 my $args;
0f13f53c 263
264 if ( something() ) {
265 $args = {...};
600f7f85 266 }
0f13f53c 267
600f7f85 268 return My::Class->new($args);
269
0f13f53c 270But we decided this is a bad idea and a little too magical, because it
271can easily mask real errors.
600f7f85 272
273=head1 Version 0.71_01
274
0f13f53c 275Calling C<type> or C<subtype> without the sugar helpers (C<as>,
276C<where>, C<message>) is now deprecated.
277
278As a side effect, this meant we ended up using Perl prototypes on
279C<as>, and code like this will no longer work:
600f7f85 280
281 use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints;
282 use Declare::Constraints::Simple -All;
0f13f53c 283
284 subtype 'ArrayOfInts'
600f7f85 285 => as 'ArrayRef'
286 => IsArrayRef(IsInt);
287
288Instead it must be changed to this:
289
0f13f53c 290 subtype(
291 'ArrayOfInts' => {
292 as => 'ArrayRef',
293 where => IsArrayRef(IsInt)
294 }
600f7f85 295 );
296
0f13f53c 297If you want to maintain backwards compat with older versions of Moose,
298you must explicitly test Moose's C<VERSION>:
600f7f85 299
0f13f53c 300 if ( Moose->VERSION < 0.71_01 ) {
301 subtype 'ArrayOfInts'
600f7f85 302 => as 'ArrayRef'
303 => IsArrayRef(IsInt);
304 }
305 else {
0f13f53c 306 subtype(
307 'ArrayOfInts' => {
308 as => 'ArrayRef',
309 where => IsArrayRef(IsInt)
310 }
600f7f85 311 );
312 }
313
314=head1 Version 0.70
315
0f13f53c 316We no longer pass the meta-attribute object as a final argument to
317triggers. This actually changed for inlined code a while back, but the
318non-inlined version and the docs were still out of date.
319
320If by some chance you actually used this feature, the workaround is
321simple. You fetch the attribute object from out of the C<$self>
322that is passed as the first argument to trigger, like so:
323
324 has 'foo' => (
325 is => 'ro',
326 isa => 'Any',
327 trigger => sub {
328 my ( $self, $value ) = @_;
329 my $attr = $self->meta->find_attribute_by_name('foo');
330
331 # ...
332 }
333 );
600f7f85 334
335=head1 Version 0.66
336
0f13f53c 337If you created a subtype and passed a parent that Moose didn't know
338about, it simply ignored the parent. Now it automatically creates the
339parent as a class type. This may not be what you want, but is less
340broken than before.
600f7f85 341
0f13f53c 342You could declare a name with subtype such as "Foo!Bar". Moose would
343accept this allowed, but if you used it in a parameterized type such
344as "ArrayRef[Foo!Bar]" it wouldn't work. We now do some vetting on
345names created via the sugar functions, so that they can only contain
346alphanumerics, ":", and ".".
600f7f85 347
348=head1 Version 0.65
349
350Methods created via an attribute can now fulfill a C<requires>
0f13f53c 351declaration for a role. Honestly we don't know why Stevan didn't make
352this work originally, he was just insane or something.
600f7f85 353
0f13f53c 354Stack traces from inlined code will now report the line and file as
355being in your class, as opposed to in Moose guts.
600f7f85 356
357=head1 Version 0.62_02
358
0f13f53c 359When a class does not provide all of a role's required methods, the
360error thrown now mentions all of the missing methods, as opposed to
361just the first missing method.
600f7f85 362
0f13f53c 363Moose will no longer inline a constructor for your class unless it
5e26e3f2 364inherits its constructor from Moose::Object, and will warn when it
365doesn't inline. If you want to force inlining anyway, pass
b84f64da 366C<< replace_constructor => 1 >> to C<make_immutable>.
0f13f53c 367
368If you want to get rid of the warning, pass C<< inline_constructor =>
fbf7ba85 3690 >>.
600f7f85 370
371=head1 Version 0.62
372
0f13f53c 373Removed the (deprecated) C<make_immutable> keyword.
600f7f85 374
375Removing an attribute from a class now also removes delegation
0f13f53c 376(C<handles>) methods installed for that attribute. This is correct
600f7f85 377behavior, but if you were wrongly relying on it you might get bit.
378
379=head1 Version 0.58
380
0f13f53c 381Roles now add methods by calling C<add_method>, not
382C<alias_method>. They make sure to always provide a method object,
383which will be cloned internally. This means that it is now possible to
384track the source of a method provided by a role, and even follow its
385history through intermediate roles. This means that methods added by
386a role now show up when looking at a class's method list/map.
387
388Parameter and Union args are now sorted, this makes Int|Str the same
389constraint as Str|Int. Also, incoming type constraint strings are
390normalized to remove all whitespace differences. This is mostly for
391internals and should not affect outside code.
392
393L<Moose::Exporter> will no longer remove a subroutine that the
394exporting package re-exports. Moose re-exports the Carp::confess
395function, among others. The reasoning is that we cannot know whether
396you have also explicitly imported those functions for your own use, so
397we err on the safe side and always keep them.
600f7f85 398
399=head1 Version 0.56
400
0f13f53c 401C<Moose::init_meta> should now be called as a method.
600f7f85 402
0f13f53c 403New modules for extension writers, L<Moose::Exporter> and
404L<Moose::Util::MetaRole>.
600f7f85 405
406=head1 Version 0.55_01
407
408Implemented metaclass traits (and wrote a recipe for it):
409
410 use Moose -traits => 'Foo'
411
412This should make writing small Moose extensions a little
413easier.
414
415=head1 Version 0.55
416
417Fixed C<coerce> to accept anon types just like C<subtype> can.
418So that you can do:
419
420 coerce $some_anon_type => from 'Str' => via { ... };
421
422=head1 Version 0.51
423
52da380a 424Added C<BUILDARGS>, a new step in C<< Moose::Object->new() >>.
600f7f85 425
426=head1 Version 0.49
427
0f13f53c 428Fixed how the C<< is => (ro|rw) >> works with custom defined
429C<reader>, C<writer> and C<accessor> options. See the below table for
600f7f85 430details:
431
432 is => ro, writer => _foo # turns into (reader => foo, writer => _foo)
433 is => rw, writer => _foo # turns into (reader => foo, writer => _foo)
434 is => rw, accessor => _foo # turns into (accessor => _foo)
435 is => ro, accessor => _foo # error, accesor is rw
436
437=head1 Version 0.45
438
0f13f53c 439The C<before/around/after> method modifiers now support regexp
440matching of method names. NOTE: this only works for classes, it is
441currently not supported in roles, but, ... patches welcome.
600f7f85 442
0f13f53c 443The C<has> keyword for roles now accepts the same array ref form that
444L<Moose>.pm does for classes.
600f7f85 445
0f13f53c 446A trigger on a read-only attribute is no longer an error, as it's
447useful to trigger off of the constructor.
600f7f85 448
0f13f53c 449Subtypes of parameterizable types now are parameterizable types
450themselves.
600f7f85 451
452=head1 Version 0.44
453
0f13f53c 454Fixed issue where C<DEMOLISHALL> was eating the value in C<$@>, and so
455not working correctly. It still kind of eats them, but so does vanilla
456perl.
600f7f85 457
458=head1 Version 0.41
459
0f13f53c 460Inherited attributes may now be extended without restriction on the
600f7f85 461type ('isa', 'does').
462
0f13f53c 463The entire set of Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::* classes were
464refactored in this release. If you were relying on their internals you
465should test your code carefully.
600f7f85 466
467=head1 Version 0.40
468
0f13f53c 469Documenting the use of '+name' with attributes that come from recently
470composed roles. It makes sense, people are using it, and so why not
471just officially support it.
600f7f85 472
0f13f53c 473The C<< Moose::Meta::Class->create >> method now supports roles.
600f7f85 474
86b96832 475It is now possible to make anonymous enum types by passing C<enum> an
476array reference instead of the C<< enum $name => @values >>.
600f7f85 477
478=head1 Version 0.37
479
0f13f53c 480Added the C<make_immutable> keyword as a shortcut to calling
481C<make_immutable> on the meta object. This eventually got removed!
600f7f85 482
0f13f53c 483Made C<< init_arg => undef >> work in Moose. This means "do not accept
600f7f85 484a constructor parameter for this attribute".
485
0f13f53c 486Type errors now use the provided message. Prior to this release they
487didn't.
600f7f85 488
489=head1 Version 0.34
490
491Moose is now a postmodern object system :)
492
0f13f53c 493The Role system was completely refactored. It is 100% backwards
494compat, but the internals were totally changed. If you relied on the
495internals then you are advised to test carefully.
600f7f85 496
497Added method exclusion and aliasing for Roles in this release.
498
0f13f53c 499Added the L<Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints>
500module.
600f7f85 501
0f13f53c 502Passing a list of values to an accessor (which is only expecting one
503value) used to be silently ignored, now it throws an error.
600f7f85 504
505=head1 Version 0.26
506
0f13f53c 507Added parameterized types and did a pretty heavy refactoring of the
508type constraint system.
600f7f85 509
0f13f53c 510Better framework extendability and better support for "making your own
511Moose".
600f7f85 512
513=head1 Version 0.25 or before
514
0f13f53c 515Honestly, you shouldn't be using versions of Moose that are this old,
516so many bug fixes and speed improvements have been made you would be
517crazy to not upgrade.
600f7f85 518
0f13f53c 519Also, I am tired of going through the Changelog so I am stopping here,
520if anyone would like to continue this please feel free.
600f7f85 521
522=head1 AUTHOR
523
524Stevan Little E<lt>stevan@iinteractive.comE<gt>
525
526=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
527
528Copyright 2009 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
529
530L<http://www.iinteractive.com>
531
532This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
533it under the same terms as Perl itself.
534
0f13f53c 535=cut