use Class::MOP;
-use Carp 'confess';
+use Carp ();
+use List::Util qw( first );
+use List::MoreUtils qw( any all uniq first_index );
use Scalar::Util 'weaken', 'blessed';
-our $VERSION = '0.55_01';
+our $VERSION = '0.79';
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN';
-use Moose::Meta::Method::Overriden;
+use Moose::Meta::Method::Overridden;
use Moose::Meta::Method::Augmented;
+use Moose::Error::Default;
+use Moose::Meta::Class::Immutable::Trait;
+use Moose::Meta::Method::Constructor;
+use Moose::Meta::Method::Destructor;
use base 'Class::MOP::Class';
default => sub { [] }
));
+__PACKAGE__->meta->add_attribute('role_applications' => (
+ reader => '_get_role_applications',
+ default => sub { [] }
+));
+
+__PACKAGE__->meta->add_attribute(
+ Class::MOP::Attribute->new('immutable_trait' => (
+ accessor => "immutable_trait",
+ default => 'Moose::Meta::Class::Immutable::Trait',
+ ))
+);
+
__PACKAGE__->meta->add_attribute('constructor_class' => (
accessor => 'constructor_class',
- default => sub { 'Moose::Meta::Method::Constructor' }
+ default => 'Moose::Meta::Method::Constructor',
));
__PACKAGE__->meta->add_attribute('destructor_class' => (
accessor => 'destructor_class',
- default => sub { 'Moose::Meta::Method::Destructor' }
+ default => 'Moose::Meta::Method::Destructor',
+));
+
+__PACKAGE__->meta->add_attribute('error_class' => (
+ accessor => 'error_class',
+ default => 'Moose::Error::Default',
));
sub initialize {
my $class = shift;
my $pkg = shift;
- return Class::MOP::get_metaclass_by_name($pkg)
+ return Class::MOP::get_metaclass_by_name($pkg)
|| $class->SUPER::initialize($pkg,
'attribute_metaclass' => 'Moose::Meta::Attribute',
'method_metaclass' => 'Moose::Meta::Method',
'instance_metaclass' => 'Moose::Meta::Instance',
@_
- );
+ );
+}
+
+sub _immutable_options {
+ my ( $self, @args ) = @_;
+
+ $self->SUPER::_immutable_options(
+ inline_destructor => 1,
+
+ # Moose always does this when an attribute is created
+ inline_accessors => 0,
+
+ @args,
+ );
}
sub create {
my ($self, $package_name, %options) = @_;
-
+
(ref $options{roles} eq 'ARRAY')
- || confess "You must pass an ARRAY ref of roles"
+ || $self->throw_error("You must pass an ARRAY ref of roles", data => $options{roles})
if exists $options{roles};
-
+ my $roles = delete $options{roles};
+
my $class = $self->SUPER::create($package_name, %options);
-
- if (exists $options{roles}) {
- Moose::Util::apply_all_roles($class, @{$options{roles}});
+
+ if ($roles) {
+ Moose::Util::apply_all_roles( $class, @$roles );
}
-
+
return $class;
}
+sub _check_metaclass_compatibility {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ if ( my @supers = $self->superclasses ) {
+ $self->_fix_metaclass_incompatibility(@supers);
+ }
+
+ $self->SUPER::_check_metaclass_compatibility(@_);
+}
+
my %ANON_CLASSES;
sub create_anon_class {
my ($self, %options) = @_;
my $cache_ok = delete $options{cache};
-
+
# something like Super::Class|Super::Class::2=Role|Role::1
my $cache_key = join '=' => (
- join('|', sort @{$options{superclasses} || []}),
- join('|', sort @{$options{roles} || []}),
+ join('|', @{$options{superclasses} || []}),
+ join('|', sort @{$options{roles} || []}),
);
-
+
if ($cache_ok && defined $ANON_CLASSES{$cache_key}) {
return $ANON_CLASSES{$cache_key};
}
-
+
my $new_class = $self->SUPER::create_anon_class(%options);
$ANON_CLASSES{$cache_key} = $new_class
sub add_role {
my ($self, $role) = @_;
(blessed($role) && $role->isa('Moose::Meta::Role'))
- || confess "Roles must be instances of Moose::Meta::Role";
+ || $self->throw_error("Roles must be instances of Moose::Meta::Role", data => $role);
push @{$self->roles} => $role;
}
+sub role_applications {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+
+ return @{$self->_get_role_applications};
+}
+
+sub add_role_application {
+ my ($self, $application) = @_;
+ (blessed($application) && $application->isa('Moose::Meta::Role::Application::ToClass'))
+ || $self->throw_error("Role applications must be instances of Moose::Meta::Role::Application::ToClass", data => $application);
+ push @{$self->_get_role_applications} => $application;
+}
+
sub calculate_all_roles {
my $self = shift;
my %seen;
sub does_role {
my ($self, $role_name) = @_;
+
(defined $role_name)
- || confess "You must supply a role name to look for";
+ || $self->throw_error("You must supply a role name to look for");
+
foreach my $class ($self->class_precedence_list) {
- next unless $class->can('meta') && $class->meta->can('roles');
- foreach my $role (@{$class->meta->roles}) {
+ my $meta = Class::MOP::class_of($class);
+ # when a Moose metaclass is itself extended with a role,
+ # this check needs to be done since some items in the
+ # class_precedence_list might in fact be Class::MOP
+ # based still.
+ next unless $meta && $meta->can('roles');
+ foreach my $role (@{$meta->roles}) {
return 1 if $role->does_role($role_name);
}
}
sub excludes_role {
my ($self, $role_name) = @_;
+
(defined $role_name)
- || confess "You must supply a role name to look for";
+ || $self->throw_error("You must supply a role name to look for");
+
foreach my $class ($self->class_precedence_list) {
- next unless $class->can('meta');
- # NOTE:
- # in the pretty rare instance when a Moose metaclass
- # is itself extended with a role, this check needs to
- # be done since some items in the class_precedence_list
- # might in fact be Class::MOP based still.
- next unless $class->meta->can('roles');
- foreach my $role (@{$class->meta->roles}) {
+ my $meta = Class::MOP::class_of($class);
+ # when a Moose metaclass is itself extended with a role,
+ # this check needs to be done since some items in the
+ # class_precedence_list might in fact be Class::MOP
+ # based still.
+ next unless $meta && $meta->can('roles');
+ foreach my $role (@{$meta->roles}) {
return 1 if $role->excludes_role($role_name);
}
}
}
sub new_object {
- my $class = shift;
+ my $class = shift;
my $params = @_ == 1 ? $_[0] : {@_};
- my $self = $class->SUPER::new_object($params);
- foreach my $attr ($class->compute_all_applicable_attributes()) {
- # if we have a trigger, then ...
- if ($attr->can('has_trigger') && $attr->has_trigger) {
- # make sure we have an init-arg ...
- if (defined(my $init_arg = $attr->init_arg)) {
- # now make sure an init-arg was passes ...
- if (exists $params->{$init_arg}) {
- # and if get here, fire the trigger
- $attr->trigger->(
- $self,
- # check if there is a coercion
- ($attr->should_coerce
- # and if so, we need to grab the
- # value that is actually been stored
- ? $attr->get_read_method_ref->($self)
- # otherwise, just get the value from
- # the constructor params
- : $params->{$init_arg}),
- $attr
- );
- }
- }
- }
+ my $self = $class->SUPER::new_object($params);
+
+ foreach my $attr ( $class->get_all_attributes() ) {
+
+ next unless $attr->can('has_trigger') && $attr->has_trigger;
+
+ my $init_arg = $attr->init_arg;
+
+ next unless defined $init_arg;
+
+ next unless exists $params->{$init_arg};
+
+ $attr->trigger->(
+ $self,
+ (
+ $attr->should_coerce
+ ? $attr->get_read_method_ref->($self)
+ : $params->{$init_arg}
+ ),
+ );
}
+
return $self;
}
-sub construct_instance {
+sub _construct_instance {
my $class = shift;
my $params = @_ == 1 ? $_[0] : {@_};
my $meta_instance = $class->get_meta_instance;
# FIXME:
# the code below is almost certainly incorrect
- # but this is foreign inheritence, so we might
+ # but this is foreign inheritance, so we might
# have to kludge it in the end.
my $instance = $params->{'__INSTANCE__'} || $meta_instance->create_instance();
- foreach my $attr ($class->compute_all_applicable_attributes()) {
+ foreach my $attr ($class->get_all_attributes()) {
$attr->initialize_instance_slot($meta_instance, $instance, $params);
}
return $instance;
}
-# FIXME:
-# This is ugly
-sub get_method_map {
+sub superclasses {
my $self = shift;
-
- my $current = Class::MOP::check_package_cache_flag($self->name);
-
- if (defined $self->{'_package_cache_flag'} && $self->{'_package_cache_flag'} == $current) {
- return $self->{'methods'};
- }
-
- $self->{_package_cache_flag} = $current;
-
- my $map = $self->{'methods'};
-
- my $class_name = $self->name;
- my $method_metaclass = $self->method_metaclass;
-
- my %all_code = $self->get_all_package_symbols('CODE');
-
- foreach my $symbol (keys %all_code) {
- my $code = $all_code{$symbol};
-
- next if exists $map->{$symbol} &&
- defined $map->{$symbol} &&
- $map->{$symbol}->body == $code;
-
- my ($pkg, $name) = Class::MOP::get_code_info($code);
-
- if ($pkg->can('meta')
- # NOTE:
- # we don't know what ->meta we are calling
- # here, so we need to be careful cause it
- # just might blow up at us, or just complain
- # loudly (in the case of Curses.pm) so we
- # just be a little overly cautious here.
- # - SL
- && eval { no warnings; blessed($pkg->meta) }
- && $pkg->meta->isa('Moose::Meta::Role')) {
- #my $role = $pkg->meta->name;
- #next unless $self->does_role($role);
- }
- else {
-
- # NOTE:
- # in 5.10 constant.pm the constants show up
- # as being in the right package, but in pre-5.10
- # they show up as constant::__ANON__ so we
- # make an exception here to be sure that things
- # work as expected in both.
- # - SL
- unless ($pkg eq 'constant' && $name eq '__ANON__') {
- next if ($pkg || '') ne $class_name ||
- (($name || '') ne '__ANON__' && ($pkg || '') ne $class_name);
- }
-
- }
-
- $map->{$symbol} = $method_metaclass->wrap(
- $code,
- package_name => $class_name,
- name => $symbol
- );
+ my @supers = @_;
+ foreach my $super (@supers) {
+ Class::MOP::load_class($super);
+ my $meta = Class::MOP::class_of($super);
+ Moose->throw_error("You cannot inherit from a Moose Role ($super)")
+ if $meta && $meta->isa('Moose::Meta::Role')
}
-
- return $map;
+ return $self->SUPER::superclasses(@supers);
}
### ---------------------------------------------
my $self = shift;
$self->SUPER::add_attribute(
(blessed $_[0] && $_[0]->isa('Class::MOP::Attribute')
- ? $_[0]
- : $self->_process_attribute(@_))
+ ? $_[0]
+ : $self->_process_attribute(@_))
);
}
my ($self, $name, $method, $_super_package) = @_;
(!$self->has_method($name))
- || confess "Cannot add an override method if a local method is already present";
+ || $self->throw_error("Cannot add an override method if a local method is already present");
- $self->add_method($name => Moose::Meta::Method::Overriden->new(
+ $self->add_method($name => Moose::Meta::Method::Overridden->new(
method => $method,
class => $self,
package => $_super_package, # need this for roles
sub add_augment_method_modifier {
my ($self, $name, $method) = @_;
(!$self->has_method($name))
- || confess "Cannot add an augment method if a local method is already present";
+ || $self->throw_error("Cannot add an augment method if a local method is already present");
$self->add_method($name => Moose::Meta::Method::Augmented->new(
method => $method,
my ($self, $name) = @_;
foreach my $method ($self->find_all_methods_by_name($name)) {
return $method->{code}
- if blessed($method->{code}) && !$method->{code}->isa('Moose::Meta::Method::Overriden');
+ if blessed($method->{code}) && !$method->{code}->isa('Moose::Meta::Method::Overridden');
}
return undef;
}
-# Right now, this method does not handle the case where two
-# metaclasses differ only in roles applied against a common parent
-# class. This can happen fairly easily when ClassA applies metaclass
-# Role1, and then a subclass, ClassB, applies a metaclass Role2. In
-# reality, the way to resolve the problem is to apply Role1 to
-# ClassB's metaclass. However, we cannot currently detect this, and so
-# we simply fail to fix the incompatibility.
-#
-# The algorithm for fixing it is not that complicated.
-#
-# First, we see if the two metaclasses share a common parent (probably
-# Moose::Meta::Class).
-#
-# Second, we see if the metaclasses only differ in terms of roles
-# applied. This second point is where things break down. There is no
-# easy way to determine if the difference is from roles only. To do
-# that, we'd need to able to reliably determine the origin of each
-# method and attribute in each metaclass. If all the unshared methods
-# & attributes come from roles, and there is no name collision, then
-# we can apply the missing roles to the child's metaclass.
-#
-# Tracking the origin of these things will require some fairly
-# invasive changes to various parts of Moose & Class::MOP.
-#
-# For now, the workaround is for ClassB to subclass ClassA _and then_
-# apply metaclass roles to its metaclass.
-sub _fix_metaclass_incompatability {
+sub _fix_metaclass_incompatibility {
my ($self, @superclasses) = @_;
- my $self_meta_name = ref($self);
-
foreach my $super (@superclasses) {
- # don't bother if it does not have a meta.
- my $super_meta = Class::MOP::Class->initialize($super) or next;
- next unless $super_meta->isa("Class::MOP::Class");
-
- # get the name, make sure we take
- # immutable classes into account
- my $super_meta_name
- = $super_meta->is_immutable
- ? $super_meta->get_mutable_metaclass_name
- : ref($super_meta);
-
- next if
- # if our metaclass is compatible
- $self->isa($super_meta_name)
- and
- # and our instance metaclass is also compatible then no
- # fixes are needed
- $self->instance_metaclass->isa( $super_meta->instance_metaclass );
-
- if ( $super_meta->isa($self_meta_name) ) {
- $self->_require_pristine_to_reinitialize;
-
- $self = $super_meta->reinitialize(
- $self->name,
- attribute_metaclass => $super_meta->attribute_metaclass,
- method_metaclass => $super_meta->method_metaclass,
- instance_metaclass => $super_meta->instance_metaclass,
- );
+ my $meta = Class::MOP::Class->initialize($super);
- $self->$_( $super_meta->$_ )
- for qw( constructor_class destructor_class );
- }
- elsif ( __difference_is_roles_only( $self, $super_meta ) ) {
- $self->_require_pristine_to_reinitialize;
+ my @all_supers = $meta->linearized_isa;
+ shift @all_supers;
- my @roles = map { $_->name } @{$self->meta->roles};
+ my @super_metas_to_fix = ($meta);
- $self = $super_meta->reinitialize(
- $self->name,
- attribute_metaclass => $super_meta->attribute_metaclass,
- method_metaclass => $super_meta->method_metaclass,
- instance_metaclass => $super_meta->instance_metaclass,
- );
+ # We need to check & fix the immediate superclass. If its @ISA
+ # contains a class without a metaclass instance, followed by a
+ # class _with_ a metaclass instance, init a metaclass instance
+ # for classes without one and fix compat up to and including
+ # the class which was already initialized.
+ my $idx = first_index { Class::MOP::class_of($_) } @all_supers;
- $self = Moose::Util::MetaRole::apply_metaclass_roles(
- for_class => $self->name,
- metaclass_roles => \@roles,
- );
+ push @super_metas_to_fix,
+ map { Class::MOP::Class->initialize($_) } @all_supers[ 0 .. $idx ]
+ if $idx >= 0;
+
+ foreach my $super_meta (@super_metas_to_fix) {
+ $self->_fix_one_incompatible_metaclass($super_meta);
}
}
+}
- return $self;
+sub _fix_one_incompatible_metaclass {
+ my ($self, $meta) = @_;
+
+ return if $self->_superclass_meta_is_compatible($meta);
+
+ unless ( $self->is_pristine ) {
+ $self->throw_error(
+ "Cannot attempt to reinitialize metaclass for "
+ . $self->name
+ . ", it isn't pristine" );
+ }
+
+ $self->_reconcile_with_superclass_meta($meta);
}
-sub _require_pristine_to_reinitialize {
- my $self = shift;
+sub _superclass_meta_is_compatible {
+ my ($self, $super_meta) = @_;
- return if $self->is_pristine;
+ next unless $super_meta->isa("Class::MOP::Class");
- confess "Not reinitializing metaclass for "
- . $self->name
- . ", it isn't pristine";
+ my $super_meta_name
+ = $super_meta->is_immutable
+ ? $super_meta->get_mutable_metaclass_name
+ : ref($super_meta);
+
+ return 1
+ if $self->isa($super_meta_name)
+ and
+ $self->instance_metaclass->isa( $super_meta->instance_metaclass );
}
-# This stuff is called as functions because while it operates on
-# metaclasses, it might get a Class::MOP::Class as opposed to a
-# Moose::Meta::Class.
-sub __difference_is_roles_only {
- my ( $meta1, $meta2 ) = @_;
+# I don't want to have to type this >1 time
+my @MetaClassTypes =
+ qw( attribute_metaclass
+ method_metaclass
+ wrapped_method_metaclass
+ instance_metaclass
+ constructor_class
+ destructor_class
+ error_class );
+
+sub _reconcile_with_superclass_meta {
+ my ($self, $super_meta) = @_;
+
+ my $super_meta_name
+ = $super_meta->is_immutable
+ ? $super_meta->get_mutable_metaclass_name
+ : ref($super_meta);
+
+ my $self_metaclass = ref $self;
+
+ # If neither of these is true we have a more serious
+ # incompatibility that we just cannot fix (yet?).
+ if ( $super_meta_name->isa( ref $self )
+ && all { $super_meta->$_->isa( $self->$_ ) } @MetaClassTypes ) {
+ $self->_reinitialize_with($super_meta);
+ }
+ elsif ( $self->_all_metaclasses_differ_by_roles_only($super_meta) ) {
+ $self->_reconcile_role_differences($super_meta);
+ }
+}
- return
- unless $meta1->meta->can('does_role')
- || $meta2->meta->can('does_role');
+sub _reinitialize_with {
+ my ( $self, $new_meta ) = @_;
- return
- if __arrays_differ(
- __methods_excluding_roles( $meta1->meta ),
- __methods_excluding_roles( $meta2->meta )
- );
+ my $new_self = $new_meta->reinitialize(
+ $self->name,
+ attribute_metaclass => $new_meta->attribute_metaclass,
+ method_metaclass => $new_meta->method_metaclass,
+ instance_metaclass => $new_meta->instance_metaclass,
+ );
- return
- if __arrays_differ(
- __attr_excluding_roles( $meta1->meta ),
- __attr_excluding_roles( $meta2->meta )
- );
+ $new_self->$_( $new_meta->$_ )
+ for qw( constructor_class destructor_class error_class );
+
+ %$self = %$new_self;
+
+ bless $self, ref $new_self;
+
+ # We need to replace the cached metaclass instance or else when it
+ # goes out of scope Class::MOP::Class destroy's the namespace for
+ # the metaclass's class, causing much havoc.
+ Class::MOP::store_metaclass_by_name( $self->name, $self );
+ Class::MOP::weaken_metaclass( $self->name ) if $self->is_anon_class;
+}
+
+# In the more complex case, we share a common ancestor with our
+# superclass's metaclass, but each metaclass (ours and the parent's)
+# has a different set of roles applied. We reconcile this by first
+# reinitializing into the parent class, and _then_ applying our own
+# roles.
+sub _all_metaclasses_differ_by_roles_only {
+ my ($self, $super_meta) = @_;
+
+ for my $pair (
+ [ ref $self, ref $super_meta ],
+ map { [ $self->$_, $super_meta->$_ ] } @MetaClassTypes
+ ) {
+
+ next if $pair->[0] eq $pair->[1];
+
+ my $self_meta_meta = Class::MOP::Class->initialize( $pair->[0] );
+ my $super_meta_meta = Class::MOP::Class->initialize( $pair->[1] );
+
+ my $common_ancestor
+ = _find_common_ancestor( $self_meta_meta, $super_meta_meta );
+
+ return unless $common_ancestor;
+
+ return
+ unless _is_role_only_subclass_of(
+ $self_meta_meta,
+ $common_ancestor,
+ )
+ && _is_role_only_subclass_of(
+ $super_meta_meta,
+ $common_ancestor,
+ );
+ }
return 1;
}
-sub __arrays_differ {
- my ( $arr1, $arr2 ) = @_;
+# This, and some other functions, could be called as methods, but
+# they're not for two reasons. One, we just end up ignoring the first
+# argument, because we can't call these directly on one of the real
+# arguments, because one of them could be a Class::MOP::Class object
+# and not a Moose::Meta::Class. Second, only a completely insane
+# person would attempt to subclass this stuff!
+sub _find_common_ancestor {
+ my ($meta1, $meta2) = @_;
- my %arr1_vals = map { $_ => 1 } @{$arr1};
- delete @arr1_vals{ @{$arr2} };
+ # FIXME? This doesn't account for multiple inheritance (not sure
+ # if it needs to though). For example, is somewhere in $meta1's
+ # history it inherits from both ClassA and ClassB, and $meta2
+ # inherits from ClassB & ClassA, does it matter? And what crazy
+ # fool would do that anyway?
- return keys %arr1_vals ? 1 : 0;
+ my %meta1_parents = map { $_ => 1 } $meta1->linearized_isa;
+
+ return first { $meta1_parents{$_} } $meta2->linearized_isa;
}
-sub __methods_excluding_roles {
- my $meta = shift;
+sub _is_role_only_subclass_of {
+ my ($meta, $ancestor) = @_;
- my %map = map { $_->name => $_ } $meta->get_all_methods;
+ return 1 if $meta->name eq $ancestor;
- delete $map{meta};
+ my @roles = _all_roles_until( $meta, $ancestor );
- return values %map unless $meta->can('roles') && $meta->roles;
+ my %role_packages = map { $_->name => 1 } @roles;
- for my $role ( @{$meta->roles} ) {
- for my $role_meth ( values %{$role->get_method_map} ) {
- next if $role_meth->name eq 'meta';
+ my $ancestor_meta = Class::MOP::Class->initialize($ancestor);
- my $meta_meth = $map{ $role_meth->name };
+ my %shared_ancestors = map { $_ => 1 } $ancestor_meta->linearized_isa;
- next unless $meta_meth;
- next unless $meta_meth->body eq $role_meth->body;
+ for my $method ( $meta->get_all_methods() ) {
+ next if $method->name eq 'meta';
+ next if $method->can('associated_attribute');
- delete $map{ $role_meth->name };
- }
+ next
+ if $role_packages{ $method->original_package_name }
+ || $shared_ancestors{ $method->original_package_name };
- for my $attr ( grep { defined } map { $meta->get_attribute($_) } $role->get_attribute_list ) {
- delete @map{ map { $_->name } @{$attr->associated_methods} };
- }
+ return 0;
}
- return [ values %map ];
+ # FIXME - this really isn't right. Just because an attribute is
+ # defined in a role doesn't mean it isn't _also_ defined in the
+ # subclass.
+ for my $attr ( $meta->get_all_attributes ) {
+ next if $shared_ancestors{ $attr->associated_class->name };
+
+ next if any { $_->has_attribute( $attr->name ) } @roles;
+
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ return 1;
}
-sub __attr_excluding_roles {
+sub _all_roles {
my $meta = shift;
- my %map = map { $_->name => $_ } $meta->get_all_attributes;
+ return _all_roles_until($meta);
+}
+
+sub _all_roles_until {
+ my ($meta, $stop_at_class) = @_;
+
+ return unless $meta->can('calculate_all_roles');
+
+ my @roles = $meta->calculate_all_roles;
+
+ for my $class ( $meta->linearized_isa ) {
+ last if $stop_at_class && $stop_at_class eq $class;
- return values %map unless $meta->can('roles') && $meta->roles;
+ my $meta = Class::MOP::Class->initialize($class);
+ last unless $meta->can('calculate_all_roles');
- for my $role ( @{$meta->roles} ) {
- delete @map{ $role->get_attribute_list };
+ push @roles, $meta->calculate_all_roles;
}
- return [ values %map ];
+ return uniq @roles;
}
-# NOTE:
-# this was crap anyway, see
-# Moose::Util::apply_all_roles
-# instead
-sub _apply_all_roles {
- Carp::croak 'DEPRECATED: use Moose::Util::apply_all_roles($meta, @roles) instead'
+sub _reconcile_role_differences {
+ my ($self, $super_meta) = @_;
+
+ my $self_meta = Class::MOP::class_of($self);
+
+ my %roles;
+
+ if ( my @roles = map { $_->name } _all_roles($self_meta) ) {
+ $roles{metaclass_roles} = \@roles;
+ }
+
+ for my $thing (@MetaClassTypes) {
+ my $name = $self->$thing();
+
+ my $thing_meta = Class::MOP::Class->initialize($name);
+
+ my @roles = map { $_->name } _all_roles($thing_meta)
+ or next;
+
+ $roles{ $thing . '_roles' } = \@roles;
+ }
+
+ $self->_reinitialize_with($super_meta);
+
+ Moose::Util::MetaRole::apply_metaclass_roles(
+ for_class => $self->name,
+ %roles,
+ );
+
+ return $self;
}
sub _process_attribute {
@args = %{$args[0]} if scalar @args == 1 && ref($args[0]) eq 'HASH';
- if ($name =~ /^\+(.*)/) {
+ if (($name || '') =~ /^\+(.*)/) {
return $self->_process_inherited_attribute($1, @args);
}
else {
my ($self, $attr_name, %options) = @_;
my $inherited_attr = $self->find_attribute_by_name($attr_name);
(defined $inherited_attr)
- || confess "Could not find an attribute by the name of '$attr_name' to inherit from";
+ || $self->throw_error("Could not find an attribute by the name of '$attr_name' to inherit from in ${\$self->name}", data => $attr_name);
if ($inherited_attr->isa('Moose::Meta::Attribute')) {
return $inherited_attr->clone_and_inherit_options(%options);
}
## -------------------------------------------------
-use Moose::Meta::Method::Constructor;
-use Moose::Meta::Method::Destructor;
+our $error_level;
-# This could be done by using SUPER and altering ->options
-# I am keeping it this way to make it more explicit.
-sub create_immutable_transformer {
- my $self = shift;
- my $class = Class::MOP::Immutable->new($self, {
- read_only => [qw/superclasses/],
- cannot_call => [qw/
- add_method
- alias_method
- remove_method
- add_attribute
- remove_attribute
- remove_package_symbol
- add_role
- /],
- memoize => {
- class_precedence_list => 'ARRAY',
- linearized_isa => 'ARRAY', # FIXME perl 5.10 memoizes this on its own, no need?
- get_all_methods => 'ARRAY',
- #get_all_attributes => 'ARRAY', # it's an alias, no need, but maybe in the future
- compute_all_applicable_attributes => 'ARRAY',
- get_meta_instance => 'SCALAR',
- get_method_map => 'SCALAR',
- calculate_all_roles => 'ARRAY',
- },
- # NOTE:
- # this is ugly, but so are typeglobs,
- # so whattayahgonnadoboutit
- # - SL
- wrapped => {
- add_package_symbol => sub {
- my $original = shift;
- confess "Cannot add package symbols to an immutable metaclass"
- unless (caller(2))[3] eq 'Class::MOP::Package::get_package_symbol';
- goto $original->body;
- },
- },
- });
- return $class;
+sub throw_error {
+ my ( $self, @args ) = @_;
+ local $error_level = ($error_level || 0) + 1;
+ $self->raise_error($self->create_error(@args));
}
-sub make_immutable {
- my $self = shift;
- $self->SUPER::make_immutable
- (
- constructor_class => $self->constructor_class,
- destructor_class => $self->destructor_class,
- inline_destructor => 1,
- # NOTE:
- # no need to do this,
- # Moose always does it
- inline_accessors => 0,
- @_,
- );
+sub raise_error {
+ my ( $self, @args ) = @_;
+ die @args;
+}
+
+sub create_error {
+ my ( $self, @args ) = @_;
+
+ require Carp::Heavy;
+
+ local $error_level = ($error_level || 0 ) + 1;
+
+ if ( @args % 2 == 1 ) {
+ unshift @args, "message";
+ }
+
+ my %args = ( metaclass => $self, last_error => $@, @args );
+
+ $args{depth} += $error_level;
+
+ my $class = ref $self ? $self->error_class : "Moose::Error::Default";
+
+ Class::MOP::load_class($class);
+
+ $class->new(
+ Carp::caller_info($args{depth}),
+ %args
+ );
}
1;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-This is a subclass of L<Class::MOP::Class> with Moose specific
-extensions.
+This class is a subclass of L<Class::MOP::Class> that provides
+additional Moose-specific functionality.
-For the most part, the only time you will ever encounter an
-instance of this class is if you are doing some serious deep
-introspection. To really understand this class, you need to refer
-to the L<Class::MOP::Class> documentation.
+To really understand this class, you will need to start with the
+L<Class::MOP::Class> documentation. This class can be understood as a
+set of additional features on top of the basic feature provided by
+that parent class.
+
+=head1 INHERITANCE
+
+C<Moose::Meta::Class> is a subclass of L<Class::MOP::Class>.
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
-=item B<initialize>
+=item B<< Moose::Meta::Class->initialize($package_name, %options) >>
+
+This overrides the parent's method in order to provide its own
+defaults for the C<attribute_metaclass>, C<instance_metaclass>, and
+C<method_metaclass> options.
+
+These all default to the appropriate Moose class.
+
+=item B<< Moose::Meta::Class->create($package_name, %options) >>
+
+This overrides the parent's method in order to accept a C<roles>
+option. This should be an array reference containing one more roles
+that the class does.
+
+ my $metaclass = Moose::Meta::Class->create( 'New::Class', roles => [...] );
+
+=item B<< Moose::Meta::Class->create_anon_class >>
+
+This overrides the parent's method to accept a C<roles> option, just
+as C<create> does.
-=item B<create>
+It also accepts a C<cache> option. If this is true, then the anonymous
+class will be cached based on its superclasses and roles. If an
+existing anonymous class in the cache has the same superclasses and
+roles, it will be reused.
-Overrides original to accept a list of roles to apply to
-the created class.
+ my $metaclass = Moose::Meta::Class->create_anon_class(
+ superclasses => ['Foo'],
+ roles => [qw/Some Roles Go Here/],
+ cache => 1,
+ );
- my $metaclass = Moose::Meta::Class->create( 'New::Class', roles => [...] );
+=item B<< $metaclass->make_immutable(%options) >>
-=item B<create_anon_class>
+This overrides the parent's method to add a few options. Specifically,
+it uses the Moose-specific constructor and destructor classes, and
+enables inlining the destructor.
-Overrides original to support roles and caching.
+Also, since Moose always inlines attributes, it sets the
+C<inline_accessors> option to false.
- my $metaclass = Moose::Meta::Class->create_anon_class(
- superclasses => ['Foo'],
- roles => [qw/Some Roles Go Here/],
- cache => 1,
- );
+=item B<< $metaclass->new_object(%params) >>
-=item B<make_immutable>
+This overrides the parent's method in order to add support for
+attribute triggers.
-Override original to add default options for inlining destructor
-and altering the Constructor metaclass.
+=item B<< $metaclass->add_override_method_modifier($name, $sub) >>
-=item B<create_immutable_transformer>
+This adds an C<override> method modifier to the package.
-Override original to lock C<add_role> and memoize C<calculate_all_roles>
+=item B<< $metaclass->add_augment_method_modifier($name, $sub) >>
-=item B<new_object>
+This adds an C<augment> method modifier to the package.
-We override this method to support the C<trigger> attribute option.
+=item B<< $metaclass->calculate_all_roles >>
-=item B<construct_instance>
+This will return a unique array of C<Moose::Meta::Role> instances
+which are attached to this class.
-This provides some Moose specific extensions to this method, you
-almost never call this method directly unless you really know what
-you are doing.
+=item B<< $metaclass->add_role($role) >>
-This method makes sure to handle the moose weak-ref, type-constraint
-and type coercion features.
+This takes a L<Moose::Meta::Role> object, and adds it to the class's
+list of roles. This I<does not> actually apply the role to the class.
-=item B<get_method_map>
+=item B<< $metaclass->role_applications >>
-This accommodates Moose::Meta::Role::Method instances, which are
-aliased, instead of added, but still need to be counted as valid
-methods.
+Returns a list of L<Moose::Meta::Role::Application::ToClass>
+objects, which contain the arguments to role application.
-=item B<add_override_method_modifier ($name, $method)>
+=item B<< $metaclass->add_role_application($application) >>
-This will create an C<override> method modifier for you, and install
-it in the package.
+This takes a L<Moose::Meta::Role::Application::ToClass> object, and
+adds it to the class's list of role applications. This I<does not>
+actually apply any role to the class; it is only for tracking role
+applications.
-=item B<add_augment_method_modifier ($name, $method)>
+=item B<< $metaclass->does_role($role_name) >>
-This will create an C<augment> method modifier for you, and install
-it in the package.
+This returns a boolean indicating whether or not the class does the
+specified role. This tests both the class and its parents.
-=item B<calculate_all_roles>
+=item B<< $metaclass->excludes_role($role_name) >>
-=item B<roles>
+A class excludes a role if it has already composed a role which
+excludes the named role. This tests both the class and its parents.
-This will return an array of C<Moose::Meta::Role> instances which are
-attached to this class.
+=item B<< $metaclass->add_attribute($attr_name, %params|$params) >>
-=item B<add_role ($role)>
+This overrides the parent's method in order to allow the parameters to
+be provided as a hash reference.
-This takes an instance of C<Moose::Meta::Role> in C<$role>, and adds it
-to the list of associated roles.
+=item B<< $metaclass->constructor_class ($class_name) >>
-=item B<does_role ($role_name)>
+=item B<< $metaclass->destructor_class ($class_name) >>
-This will test if this class C<does> a given C<$role_name>. It will
-not only check it's local roles, but ask them as well in order to
-cascade down the role hierarchy.
+These are the names of classes used when making a class
+immutable. These default to L<Moose::Meta::Method::Constructor> and
+L<Moose::Meta::Method::Destructor> respectively. These accessors are
+read-write, so you can use them to change the class name.
-=item B<excludes_role ($role_name)>
+=item B<< $metaclass->error_class($class_name) >>
-This will test if this class C<excludes> a given C<$role_name>. It will
-not only check it's local roles, but ask them as well in order to
-cascade down the role hierarchy.
+The name of the class used to throw errors. This defaults to
+L<Moose::Error::Default>, which generates an error with a stacktrace
+just like C<Carp::confess>.
-=item B<add_attribute ($attr_name, %params|$params)>
+=item B<< $metaclass->throw_error($message, %extra) >>
-This method does the same thing as L<Class::MOP::Class::add_attribute>, but adds
-support for taking the C<$params> as a HASH ref.
+Throws the error created by C<create_error> using C<raise_error>
=back
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-Copyright 2006-2008 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
+Copyright 2006-2009 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
L<http://www.iinteractive.com>