package Class::MOP::Immutable;
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use Class::MOP::Method::Constructor;
+
+use Carp 'confess';
+use Scalar::Util 'blessed';
+
+our $VERSION = '0.63';
+our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN';
+
+use base 'Class::MOP::Object';
+
+sub new {
+ my ($class, $metaclass, $options) = @_;
+
+ my $self = bless {
+ '$!metaclass' => $metaclass,
+ '%!options' => $options,
+ '$!immutable_metaclass' => undef,
+ } => $class;
+
+ # NOTE:
+ # we initialize the immutable
+ # version of the metaclass here
+ $self->create_immutable_metaclass;
+
+ return $self;
+}
+
+sub immutable_metaclass { (shift)->{'$!immutable_metaclass'} }
+sub metaclass { (shift)->{'$!metaclass'} }
+sub options { (shift)->{'%!options'} }
+
+sub create_immutable_metaclass {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ # NOTE:
+ # The immutable version of the
+ # metaclass is just a anon-class
+ # which shadows the methods
+ # appropriately
+ $self->{'$!immutable_metaclass'} = Class::MOP::Class->create_anon_class(
+ superclasses => [ blessed($self->metaclass) ],
+ methods => $self->create_methods_for_immutable_metaclass,
+ );
+}
+
+
+my %DEFAULT_METHODS = (
+ # I don't really understand this, but removing it breaks tests (groditi)
+ meta => sub {
+ my $self = shift;
+ # if it is not blessed, then someone is asking
+ # for the meta of Class::MOP::Immutable
+ return Class::MOP::Class->initialize($self) unless blessed($self);
+ # otherwise, they are asking for the metaclass
+ # which has been made immutable, which is itself
+ return $self;
+ },
+ is_mutable => sub { 0 },
+ is_immutable => sub { 1 },
+ make_immutable => sub { () },
+);
+
+# NOTE:
+# this will actually convert the
+# existing metaclass to an immutable
+# version of itself
+sub make_metaclass_immutable {
+ my ($self, $metaclass, $options) = @_;
+
+ foreach my $pair (
+ [ inline_accessors => 1 ],
+ [ inline_constructor => 1 ],
+ [ inline_destructor => 0 ],
+ [ constructor_name => 'new' ],
+ [ debug => 0 ],
+ ) {
+ $options->{$pair->[0]} = $pair->[1] unless exists $options->{$pair->[0]};
+ }
+
+ my %options = %$options;
+
+ if ($options{inline_accessors}) {
+ foreach my $attr_name ($metaclass->get_attribute_list) {
+ # inline the accessors
+ $metaclass->get_attribute($attr_name)
+ ->install_accessors(1);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ($options{inline_constructor}) {
+ my $constructor_class = $options{constructor_class} || 'Class::MOP::Method::Constructor';
+ $metaclass->add_method(
+ $options{constructor_name},
+ $constructor_class->new(
+ options => \%options,
+ metaclass => $metaclass,
+ is_inline => 1,
+ package_name => $metaclass->name,
+ name => $options{constructor_name}
+ )
+ ) unless $metaclass->has_method($options{constructor_name});
+ }
+
+ if ($options{inline_destructor}) {
+ (exists $options{destructor_class})
+ || confess "The 'inline_destructor' option is present, but "
+ . "no destructor class was specified";
+
+ my $destructor_class = $options{destructor_class};
+
+ # NOTE:
+ # we allow the destructor to determine
+ # if it is needed or not before we actually
+ # create the destructor too
+ # - SL
+ if ($destructor_class->is_needed($metaclass)) {
+ my $destructor = $destructor_class->new(
+ options => \%options,
+ metaclass => $metaclass,
+ package_name => $metaclass->name,
+ name => 'DESTROY'
+ );
+
+ $metaclass->add_method('DESTROY' => $destructor)
+ # NOTE:
+ # we allow the destructor to determine
+ # if it is needed or not, it can perform
+ # all sorts of checks because it has the
+ # metaclass instance
+ if $destructor->is_needed;
+ }
+ }
+
+ my $memoized_methods = $self->options->{memoize};
+ foreach my $method_name (keys %{$memoized_methods}) {
+ my $type = $memoized_methods->{$method_name};
+
+ ($metaclass->can($method_name))
+ || confess "Could not find the method '$method_name' in " . $metaclass->name;
+
+ if ($type eq 'ARRAY') {
+ $metaclass->{'___' . $method_name} = [ $metaclass->$method_name ];
+ }
+ elsif ($type eq 'HASH') {
+ $metaclass->{'___' . $method_name} = { $metaclass->$method_name };
+ }
+ elsif ($type eq 'SCALAR') {
+ $metaclass->{'___' . $method_name} = $metaclass->$method_name;
+ }
+ }
+
+ $metaclass->{'___original_class'} = blessed($metaclass);
+ bless $metaclass => $self->immutable_metaclass->name;
+}
+
+sub make_metaclass_mutable {
+ my ($self, $immutable, $options) = @_;
+
+ my %options = %$options;
+
+ my $original_class = $immutable->get_mutable_metaclass_name;
+ delete $immutable->{'___original_class'} ;
+ bless $immutable => $original_class;
+
+ my $memoized_methods = $self->options->{memoize};
+ foreach my $method_name (keys %{$memoized_methods}) {
+ my $type = $memoized_methods->{$method_name};
+
+ ($immutable->can($method_name))
+ || confess "Could not find the method '$method_name' in " . $immutable->name;
+ if ($type eq 'SCALAR' || $type eq 'ARRAY' || $type eq 'HASH' ) {
+ delete $immutable->{'___' . $method_name};
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ($options{inline_destructor} && $immutable->has_method('DESTROY')) {
+ $immutable->remove_method('DESTROY')
+ if blessed($immutable->get_method('DESTROY')) eq $options{destructor_class};
+ }
+
+ # NOTE:
+ # 14:01 <@stevan> nah,. you shouldnt
+ # 14:01 <@stevan> they are just inlined
+ # 14:01 <@stevan> which is the default in Moose anyway
+ # 14:02 <@stevan> and adding new attributes will just DWIM
+ # 14:02 <@stevan> and you really cant change an attribute anyway
+ # if ($options{inline_accessors}) {
+ # foreach my $attr_name ($immutable->get_attribute_list) {
+ # my $attr = $immutable->get_attribute($attr_name);
+ # $attr->remove_accessors;
+ # $attr->install_accessors(0);
+ # }
+ # }
+
+ # 14:26 <@stevan> the only user of ::Method::Constructor is immutable
+ # 14:27 <@stevan> if someone uses it outside of immutable,.. they are either: mst or groditi
+ # 14:27 <@stevan> so I am not worried
+ if ($options{inline_constructor} && $immutable->has_method($options{constructor_name})) {
+ my $constructor_class = $options{constructor_class} || 'Class::MOP::Method::Constructor';
+ $immutable->remove_method( $options{constructor_name} )
+ if blessed($immutable->get_method($options{constructor_name})) eq $constructor_class;
+ }
+}
+
+sub create_methods_for_immutable_metaclass {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my %methods = %DEFAULT_METHODS;
+
+ foreach my $read_only_method (@{$self->options->{read_only}}) {
+ my $method = $self->metaclass->meta->find_method_by_name($read_only_method);
+
+ (defined $method)
+ || confess "Could not find the method '$read_only_method' in " . $self->metaclass->name;
+
+ $methods{$read_only_method} = sub {
+ confess "This method is read-only" if scalar @_ > 1;
+ goto &{$method->body}
+ };
+ }
+
+ foreach my $cannot_call_method (@{$self->options->{cannot_call}}) {
+ $methods{$cannot_call_method} = sub {
+ confess "This method ($cannot_call_method) cannot be called on an immutable instance";
+ };
+ }
+
+ my $memoized_methods = $self->options->{memoize};
+ foreach my $method_name (keys %{$memoized_methods}) {
+ my $type = $memoized_methods->{$method_name};
+ if ($type eq 'ARRAY') {
+ $methods{$method_name} = sub { @{$_[0]->{'___' . $method_name}} };
+ }
+ elsif ($type eq 'HASH') {
+ $methods{$method_name} = sub { %{$_[0]->{'___' . $method_name}} };
+ }
+ elsif ($type eq 'SCALAR') {
+ $methods{$method_name} = sub { $_[0]->{'___' . $method_name} };
+ }
+ }
+
+ my $wrapped_methods = $self->options->{wrapped};
+
+ foreach my $method_name (keys %{ $wrapped_methods }) {
+ my $method = $self->metaclass->meta->find_method_by_name($method_name);
+
+ (defined $method)
+ || confess "Could not find the method '$method_name' in " . $self->metaclass->name;
+
+ my $wrapper = $wrapped_methods->{$method_name};
+
+ $methods{$method_name} = sub { $wrapper->($method, @_) };
+ }
+
+ $methods{get_mutable_metaclass_name} = sub { (shift)->{'___original_class'} };
+
+ $methods{immutable_transformer} = sub { $self };
+
+ return \%methods;
+}
+
1;
__END__
=pod
-Okay, so here is the basic idea.
-
-First, your metaclass must register with Class::MOP::Immutable
-at which point an anon-class is created which will be the
-immutable class which your metaclass will be blessed into.
-
-This allows immutable versions of any metaclass to be created
-on the fly if needed.
-
-NOTE:
-Remember the immutable version of the metaclass will be used to
-construct/convert mutable instances into immutable versions. So
-it itself is a metaclass.
-
- Class::MOP::Immutable->make_immutable_metaclass(
- # name of the metaclass we are
- # making immutable
- metaclass => 'Class::MOP::Class',
-
- # names of some method metaclasses
- # which will be useful in the creation
- # of the immutable versions
- constructor_class => 'Class::MOP::Method::Constructor',
- accessor_class => 'Class::MOP::Method::Accessor', # ?? maybe
-
- # options which the immutable converter
- # will accept, not exactly sure about
- # this one,.. it might have to be hard
- # coded in some way.
- available_options => [qw[
- inline_accessors
- inline_constructor
- constructor_name
- ]],
-
- # multiple lists of things which can
- # be done to the metaclass ..
-
- # make these methods die when called
- disallow => [qw[
- add_method
- alias_method
- remove_method
- add_attribute
- remove_attribute
- add_package_symbol
- remove_package_symbol
- ]],
-
- # memoize the value of these methods
- memoize => [qw[
- class_precedence_list
- compute_all_applicable_attributes
- get_meta_instance
- get_method_map
- ]],
-
- # make these methods read only
- readonly => [qw[
- superclasses
- ]],
- );
-
-Now, this will work just fine for singular metas, but
-we want this to be able to work for extensions to the
-metaclasses as well.
-
-Here is how we do that:
-
- Class::MOP::Immutable->make_immutable_metaclass(
- # the metaclass name ...
- metaclass => 'Moose::Meta::Class',
-
- # inherit the options from immutable
- # parent class (Class::MOP::Class)
- inherit => 1
-
- constructor_class => 'Moose::Method::Constructor',
- accessor_class => 'Moose::Method::Accessor', # ?? maybe
-
- disallow => [qw[
- add_roles
- ...
- ]],
-
- memoize => [qw[
- roles
- ...
- ]]
- );
-
-When you specify C<inherit => 1> you are telling
-Class::MOP::Immutable that you want to inherit your
-parents options. This means that you get all their
-and yours (perhaps some basic conflict resolution
-can be added here as well).
-
-It might make sense to also allow a more granular
-approach such as:
-
- inherit => {
- disallow => 'merge',
- memoize => 'override',
- readonly => 'ignore',
- }
-
-which would allow you to specify in more detail how
-you would like to handle each change. This might be
-more than anyone ever needs so we can probably hold
-off for now.
-
-Ultimately it will be the responsibility of the
-author to make sure their immutable options make sense.
-
-The reason I say this is that you could easily get
-carried away in the number of items you choose to
-memoize or such. This would not make a lot of sense,
-it would make more sense to memoize at the "topmost"
-level instead, rather than all the intermediate ones.
-
-It's basically gonna be a trade off.
+=head1 NAME
-=cut
+Class::MOP::Immutable - A class to transform Class::MOP::Class metaclasses
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ use Class::MOP::Immutable;
+
+ my $immutable_metaclass = Class::MOP::Immutable->new($metaclass, {
+ read_only => [qw/superclasses/],
+ cannot_call => [qw/
+ add_method
+ alias_method
+ remove_method
+ add_attribute
+ remove_attribute
+ add_package_symbol
+ remove_package_symbol
+ /],
+ memoize => {
+ class_precedence_list => 'ARRAY',
+ compute_all_applicable_attributes => 'ARRAY',
+ get_meta_instance => 'SCALAR',
+ get_method_map => 'SCALAR',
+ }
+ });
+
+ $immutable_metaclass->make_metaclass_immutable(@_)
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+This is basically a module for applying a transformation on a given
+metaclass. Current features include making methods read-only,
+making methods un-callable and memoizing methods (in a type specific
+way too).
+
+This module is not for the feint of heart, it does some whacky things
+to the metaclass in order to make it immutable. If you are just curious,
+I suggest you turn back now, there is nothing to see here.
+
+=head1 METHODS
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<new ($metaclass, \%options)>
+
+Given a C<$metaclass> and a set of C<%options> this module will
+prepare an immutable version of the C<$metaclass>, which can then
+be applied to the C<$metaclass> using the C<make_metaclass_immutable>
+method.
+
+=item B<options>
+
+Returns the options HASH set in C<new>.
+
+=item B<metaclass>
+Returns the metaclass set in C<new>.
+
+=item B<immutable_metaclass>
+
+Returns the immutable metaclass created within C<new>.
+
+=back
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<create_immutable_metaclass>
+
+This will create the immutable version of the C<$metaclass>, but will
+not actually change the original metaclass.
+
+=item B<create_methods_for_immutable_metaclass>
+
+This will create all the methods for the immutable metaclass based
+on the C<%options> passed into C<new>.
+
+=item B<make_metaclass_immutable (%options)>
+
+This will actually change the C<$metaclass> into the immutable version.
+
+=item B<make_metaclass_mutable (%options)>
+
+This will change the C<$metaclass> into the mutable version by reversing
+the immutable process. C<%options> should be the same options that were
+given to make_metaclass_immutable.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 AUTHORS
+
+Stevan Little E<lt>stevan@iinteractive.comE<gt>
+
+=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
+
+Copyright 2006-2008 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
+
+L<http://www.iinteractive.com>
+
+This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the same terms as Perl itself.
+
+=cut