use strict;
use warnings;
-use XSLoader;
-
-BEGIN {
- XSLoader::load(
- 'Moose',
- $Moose::Exporter::{VERSION} ? ${ $Moose::Exporter::{VERSION} } : ()
- );
-}
-
+use Class::Load qw(is_class_loaded);
use Class::MOP;
use List::MoreUtils qw( first_index uniq );
use Moose::Util::MetaRole;
);
}
+# A reminder to intrepid Moose hackers
+# there may be more than one level of exporter
+# don't make doy cry. -- perigrin
+
sub build_import_methods {
my ( $class, %args ) = @_;
my $exporting_package = $args{exporting_package} ||= caller();
+ my $meta_lookup = $args{meta_lookup} || sub { Class::MOP::class_of(shift) };
+
$EXPORT_SPEC{$exporting_package} = \%args;
my @exports_from = $class->_follow_also($exporting_package);
my $is_reexport = {};
my $exports = $class->_make_sub_exporter_params(
- [ @exports_from, $exporting_package ],
+ [ $exporting_package, @exports_from ],
$export_recorder,
$is_reexport,
+ $args{meta_lookup}, # so that we don't pass through the default
);
- my $exporter = $class->_make_exporter($exports, $is_reexport);
+ my $exporter = $class->_make_exporter(
+ $exports,
+ $is_reexport,
+ $meta_lookup,
+ );
my %methods;
$methods{import} = $class->_make_import_sub(
$exporting_package,
$exporter,
\@exports_from,
- $is_reexport
+ $is_reexport,
+ $meta_lookup,
);
$methods{unimport} = $class->_make_unimport_sub(
$exporting_package,
$exports,
$export_recorder,
- $is_reexport
+ $is_reexport,
+ $meta_lookup,
);
$methods{init_meta} = $class->_make_init_meta(
$exporting_package,
- \%args
+ \%args,
+ $meta_lookup,
);
my $package = Class::MOP::Package->initialize($exporting_package);
}
sub _make_exporter {
- my ($class, $exports, $is_reexport) = @_;
+ my ($class, $exports, $is_reexport, $meta_lookup) = @_;
return Sub::Exporter::build_exporter(
{
groups => { default => [':all'] },
installer => sub {
my ($arg, $to_export) = @_;
- my $meta = Class::MOP::class_of($arg->{into});
+ my $meta = $meta_lookup->($arg->{into});
goto &Sub::Exporter::default_installer unless $meta;
local %$seen = ( $exporting_package => 1 );
- return reverse uniq( _follow_also_real($exporting_package) );
+ return uniq( _follow_also_real($exporting_package) );
}
sub _follow_also_real {
my $exporting_package = shift;
if ( !exists $EXPORT_SPEC{$exporting_package} ) {
- my $loaded = Class::MOP::is_class_loaded($exporting_package);
+ my $loaded = is_class_loaded($exporting_package);
die "Package in also ($exporting_package) does not seem to "
. "use Moose::Exporter"
}
sub _make_sub_exporter_params {
- my $class = shift;
- my $packages = shift;
- my $export_recorder = shift;
- my $is_reexport = shift;
+ my $class = shift;
+ my $packages = shift;
+ my $export_recorder = shift;
+ my $is_reexport = shift;
+ my $meta_lookup_override = shift;
my %exports;
+ my $current_meta_lookup;
for my $package ( @{$packages} ) {
my $args = $EXPORT_SPEC{$package}
or die "The $package package does not use Moose::Exporter\n";
+ $current_meta_lookup = $meta_lookup_override || $args->{meta_lookup};
+ $meta_lookup_override = $current_meta_lookup;
+
+ my $meta_lookup = $current_meta_lookup
+ || sub { Class::MOP::class_of(shift) };
+
for my $name ( @{ $args->{with_meta} } ) {
my $sub = $class->_sub_from_package( $package, $name )
or next;
$fq_name,
$sub,
$export_recorder,
- );
+ $meta_lookup,
+ ) unless exists $exports{$name};
}
for my $name ( @{ $args->{with_caller} } ) {
$fq_name,
$sub,
$export_recorder,
- );
+ ) unless exists $exports{$name};
}
my @extra_exports = $class->_parse_trait_aliases(
$export_recorder->{$sub} = 1;
- $exports{$coderef_name} = sub {$sub};
+ $exports{$coderef_name} = sub { $sub }
+ unless exists $exports{$coderef_name};
}
}
my $fq_name = shift;
my $sub = shift;
my $export_recorder = shift;
+ my $meta_lookup = shift;
return sub {
my $caller = $CALLER;
my $wrapper = $self->_late_curry_wrapper(
$sub, $fq_name,
- sub { Class::MOP::class_of(shift) } => $caller
+ $meta_lookup => $caller
);
my $sub = subname( $fq_name => $wrapper );
my $exporter = shift;
my $exports_from = shift;
my $is_reexport = shift;
+ my $meta_lookup = shift;
return sub {
$did_init_meta = 1;
}
+ {
+ # The metaroles will use Moose::Role, which in turn uses
+ # Moose::Exporter, which in turn sets $CALLER, so we need
+ # to protect against that.
+ local $CALLER = $CALLER;
+ _apply_metaroles(
+ $CALLER,
+ [$class, @$exports_from],
+ $meta_lookup
+ );
+ }
+
if ( $did_init_meta && @{$traits} ) {
# The traits will use Moose::Role, which in turn uses
# Moose::Exporter, which in turn sets $CALLER, so we need
# to protect against that.
local $CALLER = $CALLER;
- _apply_meta_traits( $CALLER, $traits );
+ _apply_meta_traits( $CALLER, $traits, $meta_lookup );
}
elsif ( @{$traits} ) {
require Moose;
return ( $meta_name, @_ );
}
+sub _apply_metaroles {
+ my ($class, $exports_from, $meta_lookup) = @_;
+
+ my $metaroles = _collect_metaroles($exports_from);
+ my $base_class_roles = delete $metaroles->{base_class_roles};
+
+ my $meta = $meta_lookup->($class);
+ # for instance, Moose.pm uses Moose::Util::TypeConstraints
+ return unless $meta;
+
+ Moose::Util::MetaRole::apply_metaroles(
+ for => $meta,
+ %$metaroles,
+ ) if keys %$metaroles;
+
+ Moose::Util::MetaRole::apply_base_class_roles(
+ for => $meta,
+ roles => $base_class_roles,
+ ) if $meta->isa('Class::MOP::Class')
+ && $base_class_roles && @$base_class_roles;
+}
+
+sub _collect_metaroles {
+ my ($exports_from) = @_;
+
+ my @old_style_role_types = map { "${_}_roles" } qw(
+ metaclass
+ attribute_metaclass
+ method_metaclass
+ wrapped_method_metaclass
+ instance_metaclass
+ constructor_class
+ destructor_class
+ error_class
+ );
+
+ my %class_metaroles;
+ my %role_metaroles;
+ my @base_class_roles;
+ my %old_style_roles;
+
+ for my $exporter (@$exports_from) {
+ my $data = $EXPORT_SPEC{$exporter};
+
+ if (exists $data->{class_metaroles}) {
+ for my $type (keys %{ $data->{class_metaroles} }) {
+ push @{ $class_metaroles{$type} ||= [] },
+ @{ $data->{class_metaroles}{$type} };
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (exists $data->{role_metaroles}) {
+ for my $type (keys %{ $data->{role_metaroles} }) {
+ push @{ $role_metaroles{$type} ||= [] },
+ @{ $data->{role_metaroles}{$type} };
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (exists $data->{base_class_roles}) {
+ push @base_class_roles, @{ $data->{base_class_roles} };
+ }
+
+ for my $type (@old_style_role_types) {
+ if (exists $data->{$type}) {
+ push @{ $old_style_roles{$type} ||= [] },
+ @{ $data->{$type} };
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return {
+ (keys(%class_metaroles)
+ ? (class_metaroles => \%class_metaroles)
+ : ()),
+ (keys(%role_metaroles)
+ ? (role_metaroles => \%role_metaroles)
+ : ()),
+ (@base_class_roles
+ ? (base_class_roles => \@base_class_roles)
+ : ()),
+ %old_style_roles,
+ };
+}
+
sub _apply_meta_traits {
- my ( $class, $traits ) = @_;
+ my ( $class, $traits, $meta_lookup ) = @_;
return unless @{$traits};
- my $meta = Class::MOP::class_of($class);
+ my $meta = $meta_lookup->($class);
my $type = ( split /::/, ref $meta )[-1]
or Moose->throw_error(
my $exports = shift;
my $export_recorder = shift;
my $is_reexport = shift;
+ my $meta_lookup = shift;
return sub {
my $caller = scalar caller();
}
}
+# maintain this for now for backcompat
+# make sure to return a sub to install in the same circumstances as previously
+# but this functionality now happens at the end of ->import
sub _make_init_meta {
shift;
- my $class = shift;
- my $args = shift;
+ my $class = shift;
+ my $args = shift;
+ my $meta_lookup = shift;
my %old_style_roles;
for my $role (
return unless %new_style_roles || %old_style_roles || %base_class_roles;
- return sub {
- shift;
- my %options = @_;
-
- return unless Class::MOP::class_of( $options{for_class} );
-
- if ( %new_style_roles || %old_style_roles ) {
- Moose::Util::MetaRole::apply_metaroles(
- for => $options{for_class},
- %new_style_roles,
- %old_style_roles,
- );
- }
-
- Moose::Util::MetaRole::apply_base_class_roles(
- for_class => $options{for_class},
- %base_class_roles,
- )
- if Class::MOP::class_of( $options{for_class} )
- ->isa('Moose::Meta::Class');
-
- return Class::MOP::class_of( $options{for_class} );
- };
+ return sub { };
}
sub import {
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module encapsulates the exporting of sugar functions in a
-C<Moose.pm>-like manner. It does this by building custom C<import>,
-C<unimport>, and C<init_meta> methods for your module, based on a spec you
-provide.
+C<Moose.pm>-like manner. It does this by building custom C<import> and
+C<unimport> methods for your module, based on a spec you provide.
It also lets you "stack" Moose-alike modules so you can export Moose's sugar
as well as your own, along with sugar from any random C<MooseX> module, as
=item B<< Moose::Exporter->setup_import_methods(...) >>
-When you call this method, C<Moose::Exporter> builds custom C<import>,
-C<unimport>, and C<init_meta> methods for your module. The C<import> method
+When you call this method, C<Moose::Exporter> builds custom C<import> and
+C<unimport> methods for your module. The C<import> method
will export the functions you specify, and can also re-export functions
-exported by some other module (like C<Moose.pm>).
+exported by some other module (like C<Moose.pm>). If you pass any parameters
+for L<Moose::Util::MetaRole>, the C<import> method will also call
+C<Moose::Util::MetaRole::apply_metaroles> and
+C<Moose::Util::MetaRole::apply_base_class_roles> as needed, after making
+sure the metaclass is initialized.
The C<unimport> method cleans the caller's namespace of all the exported
functions. This includes any functions you re-export from other
packages. However, if the consumer of your package also imports those
functions from the original package, they will I<not> be cleaned.
-If you pass any parameters for L<Moose::Util::MetaRole>, this method will
-generate an C<init_meta> for you as well (see below for details). This
-C<init_meta> will call C<Moose::Util::MetaRole::apply_metaroles> and
-C<Moose::Util::MetaRole::apply_base_class_roles> as needed.
-
Note that if any of these methods already exist, they will not be
overridden, you will have to use C<build_import_methods> to get the
coderef that would be installed.
C<Moose::Exporter> also makes sure all these functions get removed
when C<unimport> is called.
+=item * meta_lookup => sub { ... }
+
+This is a function which will be called to provide the metaclass
+to be operated upon by the exporter. This is an advanced feature
+intended for use by package generator modules in the vein of
+L<MooseX::Role::Parameterized> in order to simplify reusing sugar
+from other modules that use C<Moose::Exporter>. This function is
+used, for example, to select the metaclass to bind to functions
+that are exported using the C<with_meta> option.
+
+This function will receive one parameter: the class name into which
+the sugar is being exported. The default implementation is:
+
+ sub { Class::MOP::class_of(shift) }
+
+Accordingly, this function is expected to return a metaclass.
+
=back
You can also provide parameters for C<Moose::Util::MetaRole::apply_metaroles>
=item B<< Moose::Exporter->build_import_methods(...) >>
-Returns two or three code refs, one for C<import>, one for
-C<unimport>, and optionally one for C<init_meta>, if the appropriate
-options are passed in.
+Returns two code refs, one for C<import> and one for C<unimport>.
Accepts the additional C<install> option, which accepts an arrayref of method
-names to install into your exporting package. The valid options are C<import>,
-C<unimport>, and C<init_meta>. Calling C<setup_import_methods> is equivalent
-to calling C<build_import_methods> with C<< install => [qw(import unimport
-init_meta)] >> except that it doesn't also return the methods.
+names to install into your exporting package. The valid options are C<import>
+and C<unimport>. Calling C<setup_import_methods> is equivalent
+to calling C<build_import_methods> with C<< install => [qw(import unimport)] >>
+except that it doesn't also return the methods.
+
+The C<import> method is built using L<Sub::Exporter>. This means that it can
+take a hashref of the form C<< { into => $package } >> to specify the package
+it operates on.
Used by C<setup_import_methods>.
return Moose->init_meta( @_, metaclass => 'My::Metaclass' );
}
-Keep in mind that C<build_import_methods> will return an C<init_meta>
-method for you, which you can also call from within your custom
-C<init_meta>:
-
- my ( $import, $unimport, $init_meta ) =
- Moose::Exporter->build_import_methods( ... );
-
- sub import {
- my $class = shift;
-
- ...
-
- $class->$import(...);
-
- ...
- }
-
- sub unimport { goto &$unimport }
-
- sub init_meta {
- my $class = shift;
-
- ...
-
- $class->$init_meta(...);
-
- ...
- }
-
=head1 METACLASS TRAITS
The C<import> method generated by C<Moose::Exporter> will allow the