use Class::MOP::Attribute;
use Class::MOP::Method;
-use Class::MOP::Immutable;
-
BEGIN {
- *IS_RUNNING_ON_5_10 = ($] < 5.009_005)
+ *IS_RUNNING_ON_5_10 = ($] < 5.009_005)
? sub () { 0 }
- : sub () { 1 };
+ : sub () { 1 };
sub HAVE_ISAREV () {
- warn "Class::MOP::HAVE_ISAREV is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. It has always returned 1 anyway.";
+ Carp::cluck("Class::MOP::HAVE_ISAREV is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. It has always returned 1 anyway.");
return 1;
}
*check_package_cache_flag = \&mro::get_pkg_gen;
}
-our $VERSION = '0.79';
+our $VERSION = '0.82_02';
our $XS_VERSION = $VERSION;
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
-our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN';
+our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN';
require XSLoader;
XSLoader::load( __PACKAGE__, $XS_VERSION );
# This handles instances as well as class names
sub class_of {
+ return unless defined $_[0];
my $class = blessed($_[0]) || $_[0];
return $METAS{$class};
}
# We need to add in the meta-attributes here so that
# any subclass of Class::MOP::* will be able to
-# inherit them using &construct_instance
+# inherit them using _construct_instance
## --------------------------------------------------------
## Class::MOP::Package
);
Class::MOP::Class->meta->add_attribute(
- Class::MOP::Attribute->new('immutable_transformer' => (
+ Class::MOP::Attribute->new('immutable_trait' => (
+ reader => {
+ 'immutable_trait' => \&Class::MOP::Class::immutable_trait
+ },
+ default => "Class::MOP::Class::Immutable::Trait",
+ ))
+);
+
+Class::MOP::Class->meta->add_attribute(
+ Class::MOP::Attribute->new('constructor_name' => (
reader => {
- 'immutable_transformer' => \&Class::MOP::Class::immutable_transformer
+ 'constructor_name' => \&Class::MOP::Class::constructor_name,
},
- writer => {
- '_set_immutable_transformer' => \&Class::MOP::Class::_set_immutable_transformer
+ default => "new",
+ ))
+);
+
+Class::MOP::Class->meta->add_attribute(
+ Class::MOP::Attribute->new('constructor_class' => (
+ reader => {
+ 'constructor_class' => \&Class::MOP::Class::constructor_class,
+ },
+ default => "Class::MOP::Method::Constructor",
+ ))
+);
+
+
+Class::MOP::Class->meta->add_attribute(
+ Class::MOP::Attribute->new('destructor_class' => (
+ reader => {
+ 'destructor_class' => \&Class::MOP::Class::destructor_class,
},
))
);
# we don't actually need to tie the knot with
# Class::MOP::Class here, it is actually handled
# within Class::MOP::Class itself in the
-# construct_class_instance method.
+# _construct_class_instance method.
## --------------------------------------------------------
## Class::MOP::Attribute
))
);
+
+## --------------------------------------------------------
+## Class::MOP::Method::Inlined
+
+Class::MOP::Method::Inlined->meta->add_attribute(
+ Class::MOP::Attribute->new('_expected_method_class' => (
+ reader => { '_expected_method_class' => \&Class::MOP::Method::Inlined::_expected_method_class },
+ ))
+);
+
## --------------------------------------------------------
## Class::MOP::Method::Accessor
# NOTE: we don't need to inline the the accessors this only lengthens
# the compile time of the MOP, and gives us no actual benefits.
+# this is just nitpicking to ensure Class::MOP::Class->meta == ->meta->meta
+Class::MOP::Class->meta->_immutable_metaclass;
+$Class::MOP::Class::immutable_metaclass_cache{"Class::MOP::Class"}{"Class::MOP::Class::Immutable::Trait"} = Class::MOP::Class::Immutable::Class::MOP::Class->meta;
+
$_->meta->make_immutable(
inline_constructor => 1,
replace_constructor => 1,
Class::MOP::Package
Class::MOP::Module
Class::MOP::Class
+ Class::MOP::Class::Immutable::Trait
+ Class::MOP::Class::Immutable::Class::MOP::Class
Class::MOP::Attribute
Class::MOP::Method
Class::MOP::Object
Class::MOP::Method::Generated
+ Class::MOP::Method::Inlined
Class::MOP::Method::Accessor
Class::MOP::Method::Constructor
allows us to take advantage of new 5.10 features and stay backwards
compatible.
-=item I<Class::MOP::HAVE_ISAREV>
-
-Whether or not the L<mro> pragma provides C<get_isarev>, a much faster
-way to get all the subclasses of a certain class.
-
=back
=head2 Utility functions