use strict;
use warnings;
+use Devel::GlobalDestruction ();
+use MRO::Compat ();
+use Scalar::Util ();
+use Try::Tiny ();
+
use if ( not our $__mx_is_compiled ), 'Moose::Meta::Class';
use if ( not our $__mx_is_compiled ), metaclass => 'Moose::Meta::Class';
-use Carp 'confess';
-
-our $VERSION = '0.57';
+our $VERSION = '0.95';
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN';
sub new {
my $class = shift;
+
my $params = $class->BUILDARGS(@_);
- my $self = $class->meta->new_object($params);
+
+ my $real_class = Scalar::Util::blessed($class) || $class;
+ my $self = Class::MOP::Class->initialize($real_class)->new_object($params);
+
$self->BUILDALL($params);
+
return $self;
}
sub BUILDARGS {
my $class = shift;
- if (scalar @_ == 1) {
- if (defined $_[0]) {
- (ref($_[0]) eq 'HASH')
- || confess "Single parameters to new() must be a HASH ref";
- return {%{$_[0]}};
- }
- else {
- return {}; # FIXME this is compat behavior, but is it correct?
+ if ( scalar @_ == 1 ) {
+ unless ( defined $_[0] && ref $_[0] eq 'HASH' ) {
+ Class::MOP::class_of($class)->throw_error(
+ "Single parameters to new() must be a HASH ref",
+ data => $_[0] );
}
- }
+ return { %{ $_[0] } };
+ }
else {
return {@_};
}
}
sub BUILDALL {
- # NOTE: we ask Perl if we even
+ # NOTE: we ask Perl if we even
# need to do this first, to avoid
# extra meta level calls
- return unless $_[0]->can('BUILD');
+ return unless $_[0]->can('BUILD');
my ($self, $params) = @_;
- foreach my $method (reverse $self->meta->find_all_methods_by_name('BUILD')) {
- $method->{code}->body->($self, $params);
+ foreach my $method (reverse Class::MOP::class_of($self)->find_all_methods_by_name('BUILD')) {
+ $method->{code}->execute($self, $params);
}
}
sub DEMOLISHALL {
- my $self = shift;
- foreach my $method ($self->meta->find_all_methods_by_name('DEMOLISH')) {
- $method->{code}->body->($self);
+ my $self = shift;
+ my ($in_global_destruction) = @_;
+
+ # NOTE: we ask Perl if we even
+ # need to do this first, to avoid
+ # extra meta level calls
+ return unless $self->can('DEMOLISH');
+
+ my @isa;
+ if ( my $meta = Class::MOP::class_of($self ) ) {
+ @isa = $meta->linearized_isa;
+ } else {
+ # We cannot count on being able to retrieve a previously made
+ # metaclass, _or_ being able to make a new one during global
+ # destruction. However, we should still be able to use mro at
+ # that time (at least tests suggest so ;)
+ my $class_name = ref $self;
+ @isa = @{ mro::get_linear_isa($class_name) }
+ }
+
+ foreach my $class (@isa) {
+ no strict 'refs';
+ my $demolish = *{"${class}::DEMOLISH"}{CODE};
+ $self->$demolish($in_global_destruction)
+ if defined $demolish;
}
}
-sub DESTROY {
- # NOTE: we ask Perl if we even
- # need to do this first, to avoid
- # extra meta level calls
- return unless $_[0]->can('DEMOLISH');
- # if we have an exception here ...
- if ($@) {
- # localize the $@ ...
- local $@;
- # run DEMOLISHALL ourselves, ...
- $_[0]->DEMOLISHALL;
- # and return ...
- return;
+sub DESTROY {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ local $?;
+
+ Try::Tiny::try {
+ $self->DEMOLISHALL(Devel::GlobalDestruction::in_global_destruction);
}
- # otherwise it is normal destruction
- $_[0]->DEMOLISHALL;
+ Try::Tiny::catch {
+ # Without this, Perl will warn "\t(in cleanup)$@" because of some
+ # bizarre fucked-up logic deep in the internals.
+ no warnings 'misc';
+ die $_;
+ };
+
+ return;
}
# support for UNIVERSAL::DOES ...
}';
}
-# new does() methods will be created
-# as approiate see Moose::Meta::Role
+# new does() methods will be created
+# as appropiate see Moose::Meta::Role
sub does {
my ($self, $role_name) = @_;
+ my $meta = Class::MOP::class_of($self);
(defined $role_name)
- || confess "You must supply a role name to does()";
- my $meta = $self->meta;
- foreach my $class ($meta->class_precedence_list) {
- my $m = $meta->initialize($class);
- return 1
- if $m->can('does_role') && $m->does_role($role_name);
- }
- return 0;
+ || $meta->throw_error("You must supply a role name to does()");
+ return 1 if $meta->can('does_role') && $meta->does_role($role_name);
+ return 0;
}
-# RANT:
-# Cmon, how many times have you written
-# the following code while debugging:
-#
-# use Data::Dumper;
-# warn Dumper \%thing;
-#
-# It can get seriously annoying, so why
-# not just do this ...
-sub dump {
+sub dump {
my $self = shift;
require Data::Dumper;
local $Data::Dumper::Maxdepth = shift if @_;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-This serves as the base object for all Moose classes. Every
-effort will be made to ensure that all classes which C<use Moose>
-will inherit from this class. It provides a default constructor
-and destructor, which run all the BUILD and DEMOLISH methods in
-the class tree.
+This class is the default base class for all Moose-using classes. When
+you C<use Moose> in this class, your class will inherit from this
+class.
-You don't actually I<need> to inherit from this in order to
-use Moose though. It is just here to make life easier.
+It provides a default constructor and destructor, which run the
+C<BUILDALL> and C<DEMOLISHALL> methods respectively.
+
+You don't actually I<need> to inherit from this in order to use Moose,
+but it makes it easier to take advantage of all of Moose's features.
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
-=item B<meta>
+=item B<< Moose::Object->new(%params) >>
+
+This method calls C<< $class->BUILDARGS(@_) >>, and then creates a new
+instance of the appropriate class. Once the instance is created, it
+calls C<< $instance->BUILDALL($params) >>.
-This will return the metaclass associated with the given class.
+=item B<< Moose::Object->BUILDARGS(%params) >>
-=item B<new>
+The default implementation of this method accepts a hash or hash
+reference of named parameters. If it receives a single argument that
+I<isn't> a hash reference it throws an error.
-This will call C<BUILDARGS>, create a new instance and call C<BUILDALL>.
+You can override this method in your class to handle other types of
+options passed to the constructor.
-=item B<BUILDARGS>
+This method should always return a hash reference of named options.
-This method processes an argument list into a hash reference. It is used by
-C<new>.
+=item B<< $object->BUILDALL($params) >>
-=item B<BUILDALL>
+This method will call every C<BUILD> method in the inheritance
+hierarchy, starting with the most distant parent class and ending with
+the object's class.
-This will call every C<BUILD> method in the inheritance hierarchy,
-and pass it a hash-ref of the the C<%params> passed to C<new>.
+The C<BUILD> method will be passed the hash reference returned by
+C<BUILDARGS>.
-=item B<DEMOLISHALL>
+=item B<< $object->DEMOLISHALL >>
-This will call every C<DEMOLISH> method in the inheritance hierarchy.
+This will call every C<DEMOLISH> method in the inheritance hierarchy,
+starting with the object's class and ending with the most distant
+parent. C<DEMOLISHALL> and C<DEMOLISH> will receive a boolean
+indicating whether or not we are currently in global destruction.
-=item B<does ($role_name)>
+=item B<< $object->does($role_name) >>
-This will check if the invocant's class C<does> a given C<$role_name>.
-This is similar to C<isa> for object, but it checks the roles instead.
+This returns true if the object does the given role.
=item B<DOES ($class_or_role_name)>
-A Moose Role aware implementation of L<UNIVERSAL/DOES>.
+This is a a Moose role-aware implementation of L<UNIVERSAL/DOES>.
-C<DOES> is equivalent to C<isa> or C<does>.
+This is effectively the same as writing:
-=item B<dump ($maxdepth)>
+ $object->does($name) || $object->isa($name)
-Cmon, how many times have you written the following code while debugging:
+This method will work with Perl 5.8, which did not implement
+C<UNIVERSAL::DOES>.
- use Data::Dumper;
- warn Dumper $obj;
+=item B<< $object->dump($maxdepth) >>
-It can get seriously annoying, so why not just use this.
+This is a handy utility for C<Data::Dumper>ing an object. By default,
+the maximum depth is 1, to avoid making a mess.
=back
=head1 BUGS
-All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no
-exception. If you find a bug please either email me, or add the bug
-to cpan-RT.
+See L<Moose/BUGS> for details on reporting bugs.
=head1 AUTHOR
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-Copyright 2006-2008 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
+Copyright 2006-2010 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
L<http://www.iinteractive.com>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the same terms as Perl itself.
+it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut