use strict;
use warnings;
-our $VERSION = '1.18';
+our $VERSION = '1.19';
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN';
qw(
_minimum_arguments
_maximum_arguments
+ _inline_coerce_new_values
_new_members
- _inline_optimized_set_new_value
+ _optimized_set_new_value
_return_value
)
]
sub _adds_members { 1 }
sub _potential_value {
- my ( $self, $slot_access ) = @_;
+ my $self = shift;
+ my ($slot_access) = @_;
- return
- "( do { my \@potential = \@{ ($slot_access) }; splice \@potential, \$_[0], 0, \$_[1]; \\\@potential } )";
+ return '(do { '
+ . 'my @potential = @{ (' . $slot_access . ') }; '
+ . 'splice @potential, $_[0], 0, $_[1]; '
+ . '\@potential; '
+ . '})';
}
# We need to override this because while @_ can be written to, we cannot write
# directly to $_[1].
-around _inline_coerce_new_values => sub {
- shift;
+sub _inline_coerce_new_values {
my $self = shift;
- return q{} unless $self->associated_attribute->should_coerce;
+ return unless $self->associated_attribute->should_coerce;
- return q{} unless $self->_tc_member_type_can_coerce;
+ return unless $self->_tc_member_type_can_coerce;
- return '@_ = ( $_[0], $member_tc_obj->coerce( $_[1] ) );';
+ return '@_ = ($_[0], $member_tc_obj->coerce($_[1]));';
};
sub _new_members { '$_[1]' }
-sub _inline_optimized_set_new_value {
- my ( $self, $inv, $new, $slot_access ) = @_;
+sub _optimized_set_new_value {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my ($inv, $new, $slot_access) = @_;
- return "splice \@{ ($slot_access) }, \$_[0], 0, \$_[1];";
+ return 'splice @{ (' . $slot_access . ') }, $_[0], 0, $_[1]';
}
sub _return_value {
- my ( $self, $slot_access ) = @_;
+ my $self = shift;
+ my ($slot_access) = @_;
- return "return ${slot_access}->[ \$_[0] ];";
+ return $slot_access . '->[ $_[0] ]';
}
no Moose::Role;