use Class::MOP::Method::Meta;
-our $VERSION = '1.09';
+our $VERSION = '1.11';
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN';
);
}
-# This doesn't always get initialized in a constructor because there is a
-# weird object construction path for subclasses of Class::MOP::Class. At one
-# point, this always got initialized by calling into the XS code first, but
-# that is no longer guaranteed to happen.
-sub _method_map { $_[0]->{'methods'} ||= {} }
-
sub wrap_method_body {
my ( $self, %args ) = @_;
( defined $method_name && length $method_name )
|| confess "You must define a method name";
- my $removed_method = delete $self->_full_method_map->{$method_name};
+ my $removed_method = delete $self->_method_map->{$method_name};
$self->remove_package_symbol(
{ sigil => '&', type => 'CODE', name => $method_name } );
my ($old_meta) = @_;
for my $method ($old_meta->_get_local_methods) {
- # XXX: this is pretty gross. the issue here is that
- # CMOP::Method::Wrapped objects are subclasses of CMOP::Method, but
- # when we get to moose, they'll need to be compatible with
- # Moose::Meta::Method, which isn't possible. the right solution here is
- # to make ::Wrapped into a role that gets applied to whatever the
- # method_metaclass happens to be and get rid of
- # wrapped_method_metaclass entirely, but that's not going to happen
- # until we ditch cmop and get roles into the bootstrapping, so.
- # i'm not maintaining the previous behavior of turning them into
- # instances of the new method_metaclass because that's equally broken,
- # and at least this way any issues will at least be detectable and
- # potentially fixable. -doy
- if (!$method->isa($self->wrapped_method_metaclass)
- # and the same issue occurs with CMOP::Method::Meta objects/:
- && !$method->isa($self->_meta_method_class)) {
- $method->_make_compatible_with($self->method_metaclass);
- }
+ $method->_make_compatible_with($self->method_metaclass);
$self->add_method($method->name => $method);
}
}
+sub reset_package_cache_flag { (shift)->{'_package_cache_flag'} = undef }
+sub update_package_cache_flag {
+ my $self = shift;
+ # NOTE:
+ # we can manually update the cache number
+ # since we are actually adding the method
+ # to our cache as well. This avoids us
+ # having to regenerate the method_map.
+ # - SL
+ $self->{'_package_cache_flag'} = Class::MOP::check_package_cache_flag($self->name);
+}
+
1;
__END__