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daa0fd7d 1package Moose::Manual::Delta;
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3# ABSTRACT: Important Changes in Moose
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daa0fd7d 5__END__
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daa0fd7d 7=pod
600f7f85 8
9=head1 DESCRIPTION
10
0f13f53c 11This documents any important or noteworthy changes in Moose, with a
12focus on backwards. This does duplicate data from the F<Changes> file,
13but aims to provide more details and when possible workarounds.
14
15Besides helping keep up with changes, you can also use this document
16for finding the lowest version of Moose that supported a given
17feature. If you encounter a problem and have a solution but don't see
18it documented here, or think we missed an important feature, please
19send us a patch.
600f7f85 20
63cbe0f6 21=head1 2.0100
7142d232 22
23=over 4
24
25=item Hand-optimized type constraint code is deprecated in favor of inlining
26
27Moose allows you to provide a hand-optimized version of a type constraint's
28subroutine reference. This version allows type constraints to generate inline
29code, and you should use this inlining instead of providing a hand-optimized
30subroutine reference.
31
32This affects the C<optimize_as> sub exported by
33L<Moose::Util::TypeConstraints>. Use C<inline_as> instead.
34
35This will start warning in the 2.0200 release.
36
50698b2a 37=head1 2.0002
38
39=over 4
40
41=item More useful type constraint error messages
42
43If you have L<Devel::PartialDump> version 0.14 or higher installed, Moose's
44type constraint error messages will use it to display the invalid value, rather
45than just displaying it directly. This will generally be much more useful. For
46instance, instead of this:
47
48 Attribute (foo) does not pass the type constraint because: Validation failed for 'ArrayRef[Int]' with value ARRAY(0x275eed8)
49
50the error message will instead look like
51
52 Attribute (foo) does not pass the type constraint because: Validation failed for 'ArrayRef[Int]' with value [ "a" ]
53
54Note that L<Devel::PartialDump> can't be made a direct dependency at the
55moment, because it uses Moose itself, but we're considering options to make
56this easier.
57
58=back
59
6adb18d8 60=head1 2.0000
13eb2af6 61
62=over 4
63
64=item Roles have their own default attribute metaclass
65
66Previously, when a role was applied to a class, it would use the attribute
67metaclass defined in the class when copying over the attributes in the role.
68This was wrong, because for instance, using L<MooseX::FollowPBP> in the class
69would end up renaming all of the accessors generated by the role, some of which
70may be being called in the role, causing it to break. Roles now keep track of
71their own attribute metaclass to use by default when being applied to a class
72(defaulting to Moose::Meta::Attribute). This is modifiable using
73L<Moose::Util::MetaRole> by passing the C<applied_attribute> key to the
74C<role_metaroles> option, as in:
75
76 Moose::Util::MetaRole::apply_metaroles(
77 for => __PACKAGE__,
78 class_metaroles => {
79 attribute => ['My::Meta::Role::Attribute'],
80 },
81 role_metaroles => {
82 applied_attribute => ['My::Meta::Role::Attribute'],
83 },
84 );
85
6adb18d8 86=item Class::MOP has been folded into the Moose dist
87
88Moose and Class::MOP are tightly related enough that they have always had to be
89kept pretty closely in step in terms of versions. Making them into a single
90dist should simplify the upgrade process for users, as it should no longer be
91possible to upgrade one without the other and potentially cause issues. No
92functionality has changed, and this should be entirely transparent.
93
94=item Moose's conflict checking is more robust and useful
95
96There are two parts to this. The most useful one right now is that Moose will
97ship with a C<moose-outdated> script, which can be run at any point to list the
98modules which are installed that conflict with the installed version of Moose.
99After upgrading Moose, running C<moose-outdated | cpanm> should be sufficient
100to ensure that all of the Moose extensions you use will continue to work.
101
102The other part is that Moose's C<META.json> file will also specify the
1b387fd1 103conflicts under the C<x_conflicts> key. We are working with the Perl tool chain
6adb18d8 104developers to try to get conflicts support added to CPAN clients, and if/when
105that happens, the metadata already exists, and so the conflict checking will
106become automatic.
107
14bda293 108=item Most deprecated APIs/features are slated for removal in Moose 2.0200
109
110Most of the deprecated APIs and features in Moose will start throwing an error
111in Moose 2.0200. Some of the features will go away entirely, and some will
112simply throw an error.
113
114The things on the chopping block are:
115
116=over 8
117
118=item * Old public methods in Class::MOP and Moose
119
120This includes things like C<< Class::MOP::Class->get_attribute_map >>, C<<
121Class::MOP::Class->construct_instance >>, and many others. These were
122deprecated in L<Class::MOP> 0.80_01, release on April 5, 2009.
123
124These methods will be removed entirely in Moose 2.0200.
125
126=item * Old public functions in Class::MOP
127
128This include C<Class::MOP::subname>, C<Class::MOP::in_global_destruction>, and
129the C<Class::MOP::HAS_ISAREV> constant. The first two were deprecated in 0.84,
130and the last in 0.80. Class::MOP 0.84 was released on May 12, 2009.
131
132These functions will be removed entirely in Moose 2.0200.
133
134=item * The C<alias> and C<excludes> option for role composition
135
136These were renamed to C<-alias> and C<-excludes> in Moose 0.89, released on
137August 13, 2009.
138
139Passing these will throw an error in Moose 2.0200.
140
141=item * The old L<Moose::Util::MetaRole> API
142
143This include the C<apply_metaclass_roles()> function, as well as passing the
144C<for_class> or any key ending in C<_roles> to C<apply_metaroles()>. This was
145deprecated in Moose 0.93_01, released on January 4, 2010.
146
147These will all throw an error in Moose 2.0200.
148
149=item * Passing plain lists to C<type()> or C<subtype()>
150
151The old API for these functions allowed you to pass a plain list of parameter,
152rather than a list of hash references (which is what C<as()>, C<where>,
153etc. return). This was deprecated in Moose 0.71_01, released on February 22,
1542009.
155
156This will throw an error in Moose 2.0200.
157
158=item * The Role subtype
159
160This subtype was deprecated in Moose 0.84, released on June 26, 2009.
161
162This will be removed entirely in Moose 2.0200.
163
164=back
165
8ab76136 166=back
167
168=head1 1.21
169
170=over 4
171
d4985a66 172=item * New release policy
173
174As of the 2.0 release, Moose now has an official release and support policy,
175documented in L<Moose::Manual::Support>. All API changes will now go through a
176deprecation cycle of at least one year, after which the deprecated API can be
177removed. Deprecations and removals will only happen in major releases.
178
179In between major release, we will still make minor releases to add new
180features, fix bugs, update documentation, etc.
181
13eb2af6 182=back
183
9796131f 184=head1 1.16
185
186=over 4
187
188=item Configurable stacktraces
189
190Classes which use the L<Moose::Error::Default> error class can now have
191stacktraces disabled by setting the C<MOOSE_ERROR_STYLE> env var to C<croak>.
192This is experimental, fairly incomplete, and won't work in all cases (because
193Moose's error system in general is all of these things), but this should allow
194for reducing at least some of the verbosity in most cases.
195
196=back
197
adff0aa1 198=head1 1.15
d6ce97b9 199
200=over 4
201
adff0aa1 202=item Native Delegations
d6ce97b9 203
204In previous versions of Moose, the Native delegations were created as
205closures. The generated code was often quite slow compared to doing the same
206thing by hand. For example, the Array's push delegation ended up doing
207something like this:
208
209 push @{ $self->$reader() }, @_;
210
211If the attribute was created without a reader, the C<$reader> sub reference
212followed a very slow code path. Even with a reader, this is still slower than
213it needs to be.
214
215Native delegations are now generated as inline code, just like other
216accessors, so we can access the slot directly.
217
218In addition, native traits now do proper constraint checking in all cases. In
219particular, constraint checking has been improved for array and hash
220references. Previously, only the I<contained> type (the C<Str> in
221C<HashRef[Str]>) would be checked when a new value was added to the
222collection. However, if there was a constraint that applied to the whole
223value, this was never checked.
224
225In addition, coercions are now called on the whole value.
226
27719606 227The delegation methods now do more argument checking. All of the methods check
228that a valid number of arguments were passed to the method. In addition, the
229delegation methods check that the arguments are sane (array indexes, hash
230keys, numbers, etc.) when applicable. We have tried to emulate the behavior of
231Perl builtins as much as possible.
232
d6ce97b9 233Finally, triggers are called whenever the value of the attribute is changed by
234a Native delegation.
235
c99ddeb7 236These changes are only likely to break code in a few cases.
237
ca8d6244 238The inlining code may or may not preserve the original reference when changes
c99ddeb7 239are made. In some cases, methods which change the value may replace it
240entirely. This will break tied values.
241
242If you have a typed arrayref or hashref attribute where the type enforces a
243constraint on the whole collection, this constraint will now be checked. It's
244possible that code which previously ran without errors will now cause the
245constraint to fail. However, presumably this is a good thing ;)
d6ce97b9 246
27719606 247If you are passing invalid arguments to a delegation which were previously
ca8d6244 248being ignored, these calls will now fail.
27719606 249
c99ddeb7 250If your code relied on the trigger only being called for a regular writer,
251that may cause problems.
d6ce97b9 252
253As always, you are encouraged to test before deploying the latest version of
254Moose to production.
255
c787d26e 256=item Defaults is and default for String, Counter, and Bool
257
d21ebae8 258A few native traits (String, Counter, Bool) provide default values of "is" and
c787d26e 259"default" when you created an attribute. Allowing them to provide these values
260is now deprecated. Supply the value yourself when creating the attribute.
261
a2084f68 262=item The C<meta> method
263
264Moose and Class::MOP have been cleaned up internally enough to make the
265C<meta> method that you get by default optional. C<use Moose> and
266C<use Moose::Role> now can take an additional C<-meta_name> option, which
267tells Moose what name to use when installing the C<meta> method. Passing
268C<undef> to this option suppresses generation of the C<meta> method
269entirely. This should be useful for users of modules which also use a C<meta>
270method or function, such as L<Curses> or L<Rose::DB::Object>.
271
d6ce97b9 272=back
273
aee0741b 274=head1 1.09
275
7dacb294 276=over 4
277
4c7d1018 278=item All deprecated features now warn
279
280Previously, deprecation mostly consisted of simply saying "X is deprecated" in
281the Changes file. We were not very consistent about actually warning. Now, all
282deprecated features still present in Moose actually give a warning. The
283warning is issued once per calling package. See L<Moose::Deprecated> for more
284details.
285
2b54d2a6 286=item You cannot pass C<< coerce => 1 >> unless the attribute's type constraint has a coercion
287
288Previously, this was accepted, and it sort of worked, except that if you
289attempted to set the attribute after the object was created, you would get a
290runtime error.
291
aa6da652 292Now you will get a warning when you attempt to define the attribute.
2b54d2a6 293
aee0741b 294=item C<no Moose>, C<no Moose::Role>, and C<no Moose::Exporter> no longer unimport strict and warnings
295
296This change was made in 1.05, and has now been reverted. We don't know if the
dee8c866 297user has explicitly loaded strict or warnings on their own, and unimporting
298them is just broken in that case.
aee0741b 299
59caebc4 300=item Reversed logic when defining which options can be changed
7782e1da 301
da7efd4c 302L<Moose::Meta::Attribute> now allows all options to be changed in an
303overridden attribute. The previous behaviour required each option to be
304whitelisted using the C<legal_options_for_inheritance> method. This method has
305been removed, and there is a new method, C<illegal_options_for_inheritance>,
306which can now be used to prevent certain options from being changeable.
7782e1da 307
da7efd4c 308In addition, we only throw an error if the illegal option is actually
309changed. If the superclass didn't specify this option at all when defining the
310attribute, the subclass version can still add it as an option.
dede9732 311
312Example of overriding this in an attribute trait:
7782e1da 313
dede9732 314 package Bar::Meta::Attribute;
315 use Moose::Role;
7782e1da 316
317 has 'my_illegal_option' => (
da7efd4c 318 isa => 'CodeRef',
319 is => 'rw',
7782e1da 320 );
321
322 around illegal_options_for_inheritance => sub {
da7efd4c 323 return ( shift->(@_), qw/my_illegal_option/ );
7782e1da 324 };
325
7dacb294 326=back
327
e462f6f3 328=head1 1.05
329
a19ae3d7 330=over 4
331
332=item L<Moose::Object/BUILD> methods are now called when calling C<new_object>
333
334Previously, C<BUILD> methods would only be called from C<Moose::Object::new>,
335but now they are also called when constructing an object via
336C<Moose::Meta::Class::new_object>. C<BUILD> methods are an inherent part of the
337object construction process, and this should make C<< $meta->new_object >>
338actually usable without forcing people to use C<< $meta->name->new >>.
339
2fee26f1 340=item C<no Moose>, C<no Moose::Role>, and C<no Moose::Exporter> now unimport strict and warnings
341
342In the interest of having C<no Moose> clean up everything that C<use Moose>
343does in the calling scope, C<no Moose> (as well as all other
344L<Moose::Exporter>-using modules) now unimports strict and warnings.
345
f46a74bf 346=item Metaclass compatibility checking and fixing should be much more robust
347
348The L<metaclass compatibility|Moose/METACLASS COMPATIBILITY AND MOOSE> checking
349and fixing algorithms have been completely rewritten, in both Class::MOP and
350Moose. This should resolve many confusing errors when dealing with non-Moose
351inheritance and with custom metaclasses for things like attributes,
918b5cef 352constructors, etc. For correct code, the only thing that should require a
353change is that custom error metaclasses must now inherit from
354L<Moose::Error::Default>.
f46a74bf 355
a19ae3d7 356=back
357
8ff79890 358=head1 1.02
359
360=over 4
361
362=item Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Class is_subtype_of behavior
363
364Earlier versions of L<is_subtype_of|Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Class/is_subtype_of>
365would incorrectly return true when called with itself, its own TC name or
366its class name as an argument. (i.e. $foo_tc->is_subtype_of('Foo') == 1) This
367behavior was a caused by C<isa> being checked before the class name. The old
368behavior can be accessed with L<is_type_of|Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Class/is_type_of>
369
370=back
371
12885414 372=head1 1.00
373
374=over 4
375
376=item Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native::Trait::Code no longer creates reader methods by default
377
378Earlier versions of L<Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native::Trait::Code> created
379read-only accessors for the attributes it's been applied to, even if you didn't
380ask for it with C<< is => 'ro' >>. This incorrect behaviour has now been fixed.
381
382=back
383
775666aa 384=head1 0.95
385
386=over 4
387
388=item Moose::Util add_method_modifier behavior
389
390add_method_modifier (and subsequently the sugar functions Moose::before,
391Moose::after, and Moose::around) can now accept arrayrefs, with the same
392behavior as lists. Types other than arrayref and regexp result in an error.
393
394=back
395
5b7b27e2 396=head1 0.93_01 and 0.94
397
398=over 4
399
f785aad8 400=item Moose::Util::MetaRole API has changed
401
402The C<apply_metaclass_roles> function is now called C<apply_metaroles>. The
403way arguments are supplied has been changed to force you to distinguish
404between metaroles applied to L<Moose::Meta::Class> (and helpers) versus
405L<Moose::Meta::Role>.
406
407The old API still works, but will warn in a future release, and eventually be
408removed.
409
410=item Moose::Meta::Role has real attributes
411
412The attributes returned by L<Moose::Meta::Role> are now instances of the
413L<Moose::Meta::Role::Attribute> class, instead of bare hash references.
414
5b7b27e2 415=item "no Moose" now removes C<blessed> and C<confess>
416
417Moose is now smart enough to know exactly what it exported, even when it
418re-exports functions from other packages. When you unimport Moose, it will
419remove these functions from your namespace unless you I<also> imported them
420directly from their respective packages.
421
422If you have a C<no Moose> in your code I<before> you call C<blessed> or
423C<confess>, your code will break. You can either move the C<no Moose> call
424later in your code, or explicitly import the relevant functions from the
425packages that provide them.
426
427=item L<Moose::Exporter> is smarter about unimporting re-exports
428
429The change above comes from a general improvement to L<Moose::Exporter>. It
430will now unimport any function it exports, even if that function is a
431re-export from another package.
432
f427b505 433=item Attributes in roles can no longer override class attributes with "+foo"
434
435Previously, this worked more or less accidentally, because role attributes
436weren't objects. This was never documented, but a few MooseX modules took
437advantage of this.
438
439=item The composition_class_roles attribute in L<Moose::Meta::Role> is now a method
440
441This was done to make it possible for roles to alter the the list of
442composition class roles by applying a method modifiers. Previously, this was
443an attribute and MooseX modules override it. Since that no longer works, this
444was made a method.
445
446This I<should> be an attribute, so this may switch back to being an attribute
447in the future if we can figure out how to make this work.
448
5b7b27e2 449=back
450
c378a61a 451=head1 0.93
452
453=over 4
454
455=item Calling $object->new() is no longer deprecated
456
76c89056 457We decided to undeprecate this. Now it just works.
c378a61a 458
d99ec58b 459=item Both C<get_method_map> and C<get_attribute_map> is deprecated
fa6da135 460
d99ec58b 461These metaclass methods were never meant to be public, and they are both now
462deprecated. The work around if you still need the functionality they provided
463is to iterate over the list of names manually.
fa6da135 464
465 my %fields = map { $_ => $meta->get_attribute($_) } $meta->get_attribute_list;
466
d99ec58b 467This was actually a change in L<Class::MOP>, but this version of Moose
468requires a version of L<Class::MOP> that includes said change.
469
c378a61a 470=back
471
b98ef150 472=head1 0.90
871f82f8 473
c985327a 474=over 4
475
93ef4ba1 476=item Added Native delegation for Code refs
477
478See L<Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native::Trait::Code> for details.
479
3f5ff7d0 480=item Calling $object->new() is deprecated
481
482Moose has long supported this, but it's never really been documented, and we
483don't think this is a good practice. If you want to construct an object from
484an existing object, you should provide some sort of alternate constructor like
485C<< $object->clone >>.
486
487Calling C<< $object->new >> now issues a warning, and will be an error in a
488future release.
489
19e60fdd 490=item Moose no longer warns if you call C<make_immutable> for a class with mutable ancestors
491
492While in theory this is a good thing to warn about, we found so many
493exceptions to this that doing this properly became quite problematic.
494
93ef4ba1 495=back
496
def57e8d 497=head1 0.89_02
93ef4ba1 498
499=over 4
4f0d4488 500
871f82f8 501=item New Native delegation methods from L<List::Util> and L<List::MoreUtils>
502
503In particular, we now have C<reduce>, C<shuffle>, C<uniq>, and C<natatime>.
504
3023f1e4 505=item The Moose::Exporter with_caller feature is now deprecated
506
507Use C<with_meta> instead. The C<with_caller> option will start warning in a
508future release.
509
9b9a5a07 510=item Moose now warns if you call C<make_immutable> for a class with mutable ancestors
511
512This is dangerous because modifying a class after a subclass has been
90b20bd6 513immutabilized will lead to incorrect results in the subclass, due to inlining,
9b9a5a07 514caching, etc. This occasionally happens accidentally, when a class loads one
515of its subclasses in the middle of its class definition, so pointing out that
516this may cause issues should be helpful. Metaclasses (classes that inherit
517from L<Class::MOP::Object>) are currently exempt from this check, since at the
90b20bd6 518moment we aren't very consistent about which metaclasses we immutabilize.
9b9a5a07 519
bce5d4a5 520=item C<enum> and C<duck_type> now take arrayrefs for all forms
521
522Previously, calling these functions with a list would take the first element of
523the list as the type constraint name, and use the remainder as the enum values
524or method names. This makes the interface inconsistent with the anon-type forms
525of these functions (which must take an arrayref), and a free-form list where
526the first value is sometimes special is hard to validate (and harder to give
527reasonable error messages for). These functions have been changed to take
528arrayrefs in all their forms - so, C<< enum 'My::Type' => [qw(foo bar)] >> is
529now the preferred way to create an enum type constraint. The old syntax still
530works for now, but it will hopefully be deprecated and removed in a future
531release.
532
871f82f8 533=back
534
def57e8d 535=head1 0.89_01
a3d98218 536
af44c00c 537L<Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native> has been moved into the Moose core from
a3d98218 538L<MooseX::AttributeHelpers>. Major changes include:
539
ebaaa391 540=over 4
a3d98218 541
542=item C<traits>, not C<metaclass>
543
93ced2bd 544Method providers are only available via traits.
a3d98218 545
546=item C<handles>, not C<provides> or C<curries>
547
93ced2bd 548The C<provides> syntax was like core Moose C<< handles => HASHREF >>
549syntax, but with the keys and values reversed. This was confusing,
550and AttributeHelpers now uses C<< handles => HASHREF >> in a way that
551should be intuitive to anyone already familiar with how it is used for
552other attributes.
a3d98218 553
93ced2bd 554The C<curries> functionality provided by AttributeHelpers has been
555generalized to apply to all cases of C<< handles => HASHREF >>, though
556not every piece of functionality has been ported (currying with a
557CODEREF is not supported).
a3d98218 558
1853a27e 559=item C<empty> is now C<is_empty>, and means empty, not non-empty
af44c00c 560
561Previously, the C<empty> method provided by Arrays and Hashes returned true if
562the attribute was B<not> empty (no elements). Now it returns true if the
1853a27e 563attribute B<is> empty. It was also renamed to C<is_empty>, to reflect this.
af44c00c 564
9a14bd29 565=item C<find> was renamed to C<first>, and C<first> and C<last> were removed
28b96142 566
567L<List::Util> refers to the functionality that we used to provide under C<find>
568as L<first|List::Util/first>, so that will likely be more familiar (and will
9a14bd29 569fit in better if we decide to add more List::Util functions). C<first> and
570C<last> were removed, since their functionality is easily duplicated with
571curries of C<get>.
28b96142 572
573=item Helpers that take a coderef of one argument now use C<$_>
574
575Subroutines passed as the first argument to C<first>, C<map>, and C<grep> now
576receive their argument in C<$_> rather than as a parameter to the subroutine.
577Helpers that take a coderef of two or more arguments remain using the argument
578list (there are technical limitations to using C<$a> and C<$b> like C<sort>
579does).
580
af44c00c 581See L<Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native> for the new documentation.
a3d98218 582
ebaaa391 583=back
584
85e2b15a 585The C<alias> and C<excludes> role parameters have been renamed to C<-alias>
586and C<-excludes>. The old names still work, but new code should use the new
587names, and eventually the old ones will be deprecated and removed.
588
def57e8d 589=head1 0.89
4ada9618 590
8a8856de 591C<< use Moose -metaclass => 'Foo' >> now does alias resolution, just like
592C<-traits> (and the C<metaclass> and C<traits> options to C<has>).
593
27f2f43f 594Added two functions C<meta_class_alias> and C<meta_attribute_alias> to
595L<Moose::Util>, to simplify aliasing metaclasses and metatraits. This is
596a wrapper around the old
597
598 package Moose::Meta::Class::Custom::Trait::FooTrait;
599 sub register_implementation { 'My::Meta::Trait' }
600
601way of doing this.
602
def57e8d 603=head1 0.84
4831e2de 604
9f52cce5 605When an attribute generates I<no> accessors, we now warn. This is to help
606users who forget the C<is> option. If you really do not want any accessors,
3de02fd8 607you can use C<< is => 'bare' >>. You can maintain back compat with older
608versions of Moose by using something like:
609
610 ($Moose::VERSION >= 0.84 ? is => 'bare' : ())
9f52cce5 611
612When an accessor overwrites an existing method, we now warn. To work around
613this warning (if you really must have this behavior), you can explicitly
614remove the method before creating it as an accessor:
615
616 sub foo {}
617
618 __PACKAGE__->meta->remove_method('foo');
619
620 has foo => (
621 is => 'ro',
622 );
623
624When an unknown option is passed to C<has>, we now warn. You can silence
625the warning by fixing your code. :)
626
4831e2de 627The C<Role> type has been deprecated. On its own, it was useless,
628since it just checked C<< $object->can('does') >>. If you were using
629it as a parent type, just call C<role_type('Role::Name')> to create an
630appropriate type instead.
631
def57e8d 632=head1 0.78
7d6b451f 633
634C<use Moose::Exporter;> now imports C<strict> and C<warnings> into packages
635that use it.
636
def57e8d 637=head1 0.77
c3fdacda 638
639C<DEMOLISHALL> and C<DEMOLISH> now receive an argument indicating whether or
640not we are in global destruction.
641
def57e8d 642=head1 0.76
00c61603 643
9f0b3b64 644Type constraints no longer run coercions for a value that already matches the
645constraint. This may affect some (arguably buggy) edge case coercions that
646rely on side effects in the C<via> clause.
647
def57e8d 648=head1 0.75
f869fc4a 649
650L<Moose::Exporter> now accepts the C<-metaclass> option for easily
651overriding the metaclass (without L<metaclass>). This works for classes
652and roles.
653
def57e8d 654=head1 0.74
39ab7714 655
85cf0647 656Added a C<duck_type> sugar function to L<Moose::Util::TypeConstraints>
657to make integration with non-Moose classes easier. It simply checks if
658C<< $obj->can() >> a list of methods.
39ab7714 659
612fd754 660A number of methods (mostly inherited from L<Class::MOP>) have been
661renamed with a leading underscore to indicate their internal-ness. The
662old method names will still work for a while, but will warn that the
663method has been renamed. In a few cases, the method will be removed
664entirely in the future. This may affect MooseX authors who were using
665these methods.
666
def57e8d 667=head1 0.73
600f7f85 668
0f13f53c 669Calling C<subtype> with a name as the only argument now throws an
600f7f85 670exception. If you want an anonymous subtype do:
671
672 my $subtype = subtype as 'Foo';
673
0f13f53c 674This is related to the changes in version 0.71_01.
600f7f85 675
501db4e6 676The C<is_needed> method in L<Moose::Meta::Method::Destructor> is now
677only usable as a class method. Previously, it worked as a class or
678object method, with a different internal implementation for each
679version.
680
681The internals of making a class immutable changed a lot in Class::MOP
6820.78_02, and Moose's internals have changed along with it. The
683external C<< $metaclass->make_immutable >> method still works the same
684way.
685
def57e8d 686=head1 0.72
600f7f85 687
0f13f53c 688A mutable class accepted C<< Foo->new(undef) >> without complaint,
689while an immutable class would blow up with an unhelpful error. Now,
690in both cases we throw a helpful error instead.
600f7f85 691
0f13f53c 692This "feature" was originally added to allow for cases such as this:
600f7f85 693
694 my $args;
0f13f53c 695
696 if ( something() ) {
697 $args = {...};
600f7f85 698 }
0f13f53c 699
600f7f85 700 return My::Class->new($args);
701
0f13f53c 702But we decided this is a bad idea and a little too magical, because it
703can easily mask real errors.
600f7f85 704
def57e8d 705=head1 0.71_01
600f7f85 706
0f13f53c 707Calling C<type> or C<subtype> without the sugar helpers (C<as>,
708C<where>, C<message>) is now deprecated.
709
710As a side effect, this meant we ended up using Perl prototypes on
711C<as>, and code like this will no longer work:
600f7f85 712
713 use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints;
714 use Declare::Constraints::Simple -All;
0f13f53c 715
716 subtype 'ArrayOfInts'
600f7f85 717 => as 'ArrayRef'
718 => IsArrayRef(IsInt);
719
720Instead it must be changed to this:
721
0f13f53c 722 subtype(
723 'ArrayOfInts' => {
724 as => 'ArrayRef',
725 where => IsArrayRef(IsInt)
726 }
600f7f85 727 );
728
0f13f53c 729If you want to maintain backwards compat with older versions of Moose,
730you must explicitly test Moose's C<VERSION>:
600f7f85 731
0f13f53c 732 if ( Moose->VERSION < 0.71_01 ) {
733 subtype 'ArrayOfInts'
600f7f85 734 => as 'ArrayRef'
735 => IsArrayRef(IsInt);
736 }
737 else {
0f13f53c 738 subtype(
739 'ArrayOfInts' => {
740 as => 'ArrayRef',
741 where => IsArrayRef(IsInt)
742 }
600f7f85 743 );
744 }
745
def57e8d 746=head1 0.70
600f7f85 747
0f13f53c 748We no longer pass the meta-attribute object as a final argument to
749triggers. This actually changed for inlined code a while back, but the
750non-inlined version and the docs were still out of date.
751
752If by some chance you actually used this feature, the workaround is
753simple. You fetch the attribute object from out of the C<$self>
754that is passed as the first argument to trigger, like so:
755
756 has 'foo' => (
757 is => 'ro',
758 isa => 'Any',
759 trigger => sub {
760 my ( $self, $value ) = @_;
761 my $attr = $self->meta->find_attribute_by_name('foo');
762
763 # ...
764 }
765 );
600f7f85 766
def57e8d 767=head1 0.66
600f7f85 768
0f13f53c 769If you created a subtype and passed a parent that Moose didn't know
770about, it simply ignored the parent. Now it automatically creates the
771parent as a class type. This may not be what you want, but is less
772broken than before.
600f7f85 773
0f13f53c 774You could declare a name with subtype such as "Foo!Bar". Moose would
775accept this allowed, but if you used it in a parameterized type such
776as "ArrayRef[Foo!Bar]" it wouldn't work. We now do some vetting on
777names created via the sugar functions, so that they can only contain
778alphanumerics, ":", and ".".
600f7f85 779
def57e8d 780=head1 0.65
600f7f85 781
782Methods created via an attribute can now fulfill a C<requires>
0f13f53c 783declaration for a role. Honestly we don't know why Stevan didn't make
784this work originally, he was just insane or something.
600f7f85 785
0f13f53c 786Stack traces from inlined code will now report the line and file as
787being in your class, as opposed to in Moose guts.
600f7f85 788
def57e8d 789=head1 0.62_02
600f7f85 790
0f13f53c 791When a class does not provide all of a role's required methods, the
792error thrown now mentions all of the missing methods, as opposed to
793just the first missing method.
600f7f85 794
0f13f53c 795Moose will no longer inline a constructor for your class unless it
5e26e3f2 796inherits its constructor from Moose::Object, and will warn when it
797doesn't inline. If you want to force inlining anyway, pass
b84f64da 798C<< replace_constructor => 1 >> to C<make_immutable>.
0f13f53c 799
800If you want to get rid of the warning, pass C<< inline_constructor =>
fbf7ba85 8010 >>.
600f7f85 802
def57e8d 803=head1 0.62
600f7f85 804
0f13f53c 805Removed the (deprecated) C<make_immutable> keyword.
600f7f85 806
807Removing an attribute from a class now also removes delegation
0f13f53c 808(C<handles>) methods installed for that attribute. This is correct
600f7f85 809behavior, but if you were wrongly relying on it you might get bit.
810
def57e8d 811=head1 0.58
600f7f85 812
0f13f53c 813Roles now add methods by calling C<add_method>, not
814C<alias_method>. They make sure to always provide a method object,
815which will be cloned internally. This means that it is now possible to
816track the source of a method provided by a role, and even follow its
817history through intermediate roles. This means that methods added by
818a role now show up when looking at a class's method list/map.
819
820Parameter and Union args are now sorted, this makes Int|Str the same
821constraint as Str|Int. Also, incoming type constraint strings are
822normalized to remove all whitespace differences. This is mostly for
823internals and should not affect outside code.
824
825L<Moose::Exporter> will no longer remove a subroutine that the
826exporting package re-exports. Moose re-exports the Carp::confess
827function, among others. The reasoning is that we cannot know whether
828you have also explicitly imported those functions for your own use, so
829we err on the safe side and always keep them.
600f7f85 830
def57e8d 831=head1 0.56
600f7f85 832
0f13f53c 833C<Moose::init_meta> should now be called as a method.
600f7f85 834
0f13f53c 835New modules for extension writers, L<Moose::Exporter> and
836L<Moose::Util::MetaRole>.
600f7f85 837
def57e8d 838=head1 0.55_01
600f7f85 839
840Implemented metaclass traits (and wrote a recipe for it):
841
842 use Moose -traits => 'Foo'
843
844This should make writing small Moose extensions a little
845easier.
846
def57e8d 847=head1 0.55
600f7f85 848
849Fixed C<coerce> to accept anon types just like C<subtype> can.
850So that you can do:
851
852 coerce $some_anon_type => from 'Str' => via { ... };
853
def57e8d 854=head1 0.51
600f7f85 855
52da380a 856Added C<BUILDARGS>, a new step in C<< Moose::Object->new() >>.
600f7f85 857
def57e8d 858=head1 0.49
600f7f85 859
0f13f53c 860Fixed how the C<< is => (ro|rw) >> works with custom defined
861C<reader>, C<writer> and C<accessor> options. See the below table for
600f7f85 862details:
863
864 is => ro, writer => _foo # turns into (reader => foo, writer => _foo)
865 is => rw, writer => _foo # turns into (reader => foo, writer => _foo)
866 is => rw, accessor => _foo # turns into (accessor => _foo)
867 is => ro, accessor => _foo # error, accesor is rw
868
def57e8d 869=head1 0.45
600f7f85 870
0f13f53c 871The C<before/around/after> method modifiers now support regexp
872matching of method names. NOTE: this only works for classes, it is
873currently not supported in roles, but, ... patches welcome.
600f7f85 874
0f13f53c 875The C<has> keyword for roles now accepts the same array ref form that
876L<Moose>.pm does for classes.
600f7f85 877
0f13f53c 878A trigger on a read-only attribute is no longer an error, as it's
879useful to trigger off of the constructor.
600f7f85 880
0f13f53c 881Subtypes of parameterizable types now are parameterizable types
882themselves.
600f7f85 883
def57e8d 884=head1 0.44
600f7f85 885
0f13f53c 886Fixed issue where C<DEMOLISHALL> was eating the value in C<$@>, and so
887not working correctly. It still kind of eats them, but so does vanilla
888perl.
600f7f85 889
def57e8d 890=head1 0.41
600f7f85 891
0f13f53c 892Inherited attributes may now be extended without restriction on the
600f7f85 893type ('isa', 'does').
894
0f13f53c 895The entire set of Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::* classes were
896refactored in this release. If you were relying on their internals you
897should test your code carefully.
600f7f85 898
def57e8d 899=head1 0.40
600f7f85 900
0f13f53c 901Documenting the use of '+name' with attributes that come from recently
902composed roles. It makes sense, people are using it, and so why not
903just officially support it.
600f7f85 904
0f13f53c 905The C<< Moose::Meta::Class->create >> method now supports roles.
600f7f85 906
86b96832 907It is now possible to make anonymous enum types by passing C<enum> an
908array reference instead of the C<< enum $name => @values >>.
600f7f85 909
def57e8d 910=head1 0.37
600f7f85 911
0f13f53c 912Added the C<make_immutable> keyword as a shortcut to calling
913C<make_immutable> on the meta object. This eventually got removed!
600f7f85 914
0f13f53c 915Made C<< init_arg => undef >> work in Moose. This means "do not accept
600f7f85 916a constructor parameter for this attribute".
917
0f13f53c 918Type errors now use the provided message. Prior to this release they
919didn't.
600f7f85 920
def57e8d 921=head1 0.34
600f7f85 922
923Moose is now a postmodern object system :)
924
0f13f53c 925The Role system was completely refactored. It is 100% backwards
926compat, but the internals were totally changed. If you relied on the
927internals then you are advised to test carefully.
600f7f85 928
929Added method exclusion and aliasing for Roles in this release.
930
0f13f53c 931Added the L<Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints>
932module.
600f7f85 933
0f13f53c 934Passing a list of values to an accessor (which is only expecting one
935value) used to be silently ignored, now it throws an error.
600f7f85 936
def57e8d 937=head1 0.26
600f7f85 938
0f13f53c 939Added parameterized types and did a pretty heavy refactoring of the
940type constraint system.
600f7f85 941
7bb4be82 942Better framework extensibility and better support for "making your own
0f13f53c 943Moose".
600f7f85 944
def57e8d 945=head1 0.25 or before
600f7f85 946
0f13f53c 947Honestly, you shouldn't be using versions of Moose that are this old,
948so many bug fixes and speed improvements have been made you would be
949crazy to not upgrade.
600f7f85 950
0f13f53c 951Also, I am tired of going through the Changelog so I am stopping here,
952if anyone would like to continue this please feel free.
600f7f85 953
0f13f53c 954=cut