use Carp 'confess';
use Scalar::Util 'blessed', 'weaken';
-our $VERSION = '0.02';
+our $VERSION = '0.64_02';
+$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN';
-use base 'Class::MOP::Method';
-
-=pod
-
-So, the idea here is that we have an accessor class
-which takes a weak-link to the attribute and can
-generate the actual code ref needed. This might allow
-for more varied approaches.
-
-And if the attribute type can also declare what
-kind of accessor method metaclass it uses, then
-this relationship can be handled by delegation.
-
-=cut
+use base 'Class::MOP::Method::Generated';
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my %options = @_;
-
+
(exists $options{attribute})
|| confess "You must supply an attribute to construct with";
-
+
(exists $options{accessor_type})
- || confess "You must supply an accessor_type to construct with";
-
+ || confess "You must supply an accessor_type to construct with";
+
(blessed($options{attribute}) && $options{attribute}->isa('Class::MOP::Attribute'))
- || confess "You must supply an attribute which is a 'Class::MOP::Attribute' instance";
-
- my $self = bless {
- # from our superclass
- body => undef,
- # specific to this subclass
- attribute => $options{attribute},
- as_inline => ($options{as_inline} || 0),
- accessor_type => $options{accessor_type},
- } => $class;
-
- # we don't want this creating
- # a cycle in the code, if not
+ || confess "You must supply an attribute which is a 'Class::MOP::Attribute' instance";
+
+ ($options{package_name} && $options{name})
+ || confess "You must supply the package_name and name parameters $Class::MOP::Method::UPGRADE_ERROR_TEXT";
+
+ my $self = $class->_new(\%options);
+
+ # we don't want this creating
+ # a cycle in the code, if not
# needed
- weaken($self->{attribute});
-
- $self->intialize_body;
-
+ weaken($self->{'attribute'});
+
+ $self->initialize_body;
+
return $self;
}
+sub _new {
+ my $class = shift;
+ my $options = @_ == 1 ? $_[0] : {@_};
+
+ $options->{is_inline} ||= 0;
+
+ return bless $options, $class;
+}
+
## accessors
-sub associated_attribute { (shift)->{attribute} }
-sub accessor_type { (shift)->{accessor_type} }
-sub as_inline { (shift)->{as_inline} }
+sub associated_attribute { (shift)->{'attribute'} }
+sub accessor_type { (shift)->{'accessor_type'} }
-## factory
+## factory
-sub intialize_body {
+sub initialize_body {
my $self = shift;
-
+
my $method_name = join "_" => (
- 'generate',
- $self->accessor_type,
+ 'generate',
+ $self->accessor_type,
'method',
- ($self->as_inline ? 'inline' : ())
+ ($self->is_inline ? 'inline' : ())
);
-
- eval {
- $self->{body} = $self->$method_name();
- };
+
+ eval { $self->{'body'} = $self->$method_name() };
die $@ if $@;
}
## generators
sub generate_accessor_method {
- my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
+ my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
return sub {
$attr->set_value($_[0], $_[1]) if scalar(@_) == 2;
$attr->get_value($_[0]);
}
sub generate_reader_method {
- my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
- return sub {
+ my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
+ return sub {
confess "Cannot assign a value to a read-only accessor" if @_ > 1;
$attr->get_value($_[0]);
- };
+ };
}
sub generate_writer_method {
- my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
+ my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
return sub {
$attr->set_value($_[0], $_[1]);
};
}
sub generate_predicate_method {
- my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
- my $attr_name = $attr->name;
- return sub {
- defined Class::MOP::Class->initialize(Scalar::Util::blessed($_[0]))
- ->get_meta_instance
- ->get_slot_value($_[0], $attr_name) ? 1 : 0;
+ my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
+ return sub {
+ $attr->has_value($_[0])
};
}
sub generate_clearer_method {
- my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
- my $attr_name = $attr->name;
- return sub {
- Class::MOP::Class->initialize(Scalar::Util::blessed($_[0]))
- ->get_meta_instance
- ->deinitialize_slot($_[0], $attr_name);
+ my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
+ return sub {
+ $attr->clear_value($_[0])
};
}
sub generate_accessor_method_inline {
- my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
+ my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
my $attr_name = $attr->name;
my $meta_instance = $attr->associated_class->instance_metaclass;
}
sub generate_reader_method_inline {
- my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
+ my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
my $attr_name = $attr->name;
my $meta_instance = $attr->associated_class->instance_metaclass;
}
sub generate_writer_method_inline {
- my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
+ my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
my $attr_name = $attr->name;
my $meta_instance = $attr->associated_class->instance_metaclass;
sub generate_predicate_method_inline {
- my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
+ my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
my $attr_name = $attr->name;
my $meta_instance = $attr->associated_class->instance_metaclass;
- my $code = eval 'sub {'
- . 'defined ' . $meta_instance->inline_get_slot_value('$_[0]', "'$attr_name'") . ' ? 1 : 0'
+ my $code = eval 'sub {' .
+ $meta_instance->inline_is_slot_initialized('$_[0]', "'$attr_name'")
. '}';
confess "Could not generate inline predicate because : $@" if $@;
}
sub generate_clearer_method_inline {
- my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
+ my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute;
my $attr_name = $attr->name;
my $meta_instance = $attr->associated_class->instance_metaclass;
=pod
-=head1 NAME
+=head1 NAME
Class::MOP::Method::Accessor - Method Meta Object for accessors
=head1 SYNOPSIS
- # ... more to come later maybe
+ use Class::MOP::Method::Accessor;
+
+ my $reader = Class::MOP::Method::Accessor->new(
+ attribute => $attribute,
+ is_inline => 1,
+ accessor_type => 'reader',
+ );
+
+ $reader->body->($instance); # call the reader method
=head1 DESCRIPTION
+This is a C<Class::MOP::Method> subclass which is used interally
+by C<Class::MOP::Attribute> to generate accessor code. It can
+handle generation of readers, writers, predicate and clearer
+methods, both as closures and as more optimized inline methods.
+
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
-=item B<new>
+=item B<new (%options)>
+
+This creates the method based on the criteria in C<%options>,
+these options are:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item I<attribute>
+
+This must be an instance of C<Class::MOP::Attribute> which this
+accessor is being generated for. This paramter is B<required>.
+
+=item I<accessor_type>
+
+This is a string from the following set; reader, writer, accessor,
+predicate or clearer. This is used to determine which type of
+method is to be generated.
+
+=item I<is_inline>
+
+This is a boolean to indicate if the method should be generated
+as a closure, or as a more optimized inline version.
-=item B<intialize_body>
+=back
=item B<accessor_type>
-=item B<as_inline>
+This returns the accessor type which was passed into C<new>.
+
+=item B<is_inline>
+
+This returns the boolean which was passed into C<new>.
=item B<associated_attribute>
+This returns the attribute instance which was passed into C<new>.
+
+=item B<initialize_body>
+
+This will actually generate the method based on the specified
+criteria passed to the constructor.
+
+=back
+
+=head2 Method Generators
+
+These methods will generate appropriate code references for
+the various types of accessors which are supported by
+C<Class::MOP::Attribute>. The names pretty much explain it all.
+
+=over 4
+
=item B<generate_accessor_method>
=item B<generate_accessor_method_inline>
Stevan Little E<lt>stevan@iinteractive.comE<gt>
-Yuval Kogman E<lt>nothingmuch@woobling.comE<gt>
-
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-Copyright 2006 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
+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.
+it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut