use Scalar::Util 'blessed', 'weaken', 'looks_like_number', 'refaddr';
-our $VERSION = '0.86';
+our $VERSION = '0.93';
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN';
use base 'Moose::Meta::Method',
return $self;
}
-# This is here so can_be_inlined can be inherited by MooseX modules.
-sub _expected_constructor_class {
- return 'Moose::Object';
-}
-
## method
sub _initialize_body {
# requires some adaption on the part of
# the author, after all, nothing is free)
my $source = 'sub {';
- $source .= "\n" . 'my $class = shift;';
+ $source .= "\n" . 'my $_instance = shift;';
+
+ $source .= "\n" . 'my $class = Scalar::Util::blessed($_instance) || $_instance;';
$source .= "\n" . 'return $class->Moose::Object::new(@_)';
$source .= "\n if \$class ne '" . $self->associated_metaclass->name
C<Moose::Meta::Method::Constructor> is a subclass of
L<Moose::Meta::Method> I<and> L<Class::MOP::Method::Constructor>.
-=head1 METHODS
-
-=over 4
-
-=item B<< $metamethod->can_be_inlined >>
-
-This returns true if the method can inlined.
-
-First, it looks at all of the parents of the associated class. If any
-of them have an inlined constructor, then the constructor can be
-inlined.
-
-If none of them have been inlined, it checks to make sure that the
-pre-inlining constructor for the class matches the constructor from
-the expected class.
-
-By default, it expects this constructor come from L<Moose::Object>,
-but subclasses can change this expectation.
-
-If the constructor cannot be inlined it warns that this is the case.
-
-=back
-
=head1 AUTHORS
Stevan Little E<lt>stevan@iinteractive.comE<gt>