use strict;
use warnings;
-use Scalar::Util ();
-use Carp 'confess';
-use Sub::Name 'subname';
+use Scalar::Util 'blessed';
+use Carp 'confess', 'croak';
-our $VERSION = '0.01';
+use Data::OptList;
+use Sub::Exporter;
+
+our $VERSION = '0.56';
+our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN';
+
+use Moose ();
+use Moose::Util ();
use Moose::Meta::Role;
+use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints;
+
+sub extends {
+ croak "Roles do not currently support 'extends'";
+}
+
+sub with {
+ Moose::Util::apply_all_roles( shift->meta(), @_ );
+}
+
+sub requires {
+ my $meta = shift->meta();
+ croak "Must specify at least one method" unless @_;
+ $meta->add_required_methods(@_);
+}
+
+sub excludes {
+ my $meta = shift->meta();
+ croak "Must specify at least one role" unless @_;
+ $meta->add_excluded_roles(@_);
+}
+
+sub has {
+ my $meta = shift->meta();
+ my $name = shift;
+ croak 'Usage: has \'name\' => ( key => value, ... )' if @_ == 1;
+ my %options = @_;
+ my $attrs = ( ref($name) eq 'ARRAY' ) ? $name : [ ($name) ];
+ $meta->add_attribute( $_, %options ) for @$attrs;
+}
+
+sub before {
+ my $meta = shift->meta();
+ my $code = pop @_;
+
+ for (@_) {
+ croak "Moose::Role do not currently support "
+ . ref($_)
+ . " references for before method modifiers"
+ if ref $_;
+ $meta->add_before_method_modifier( $_, $code );
+ }
+}
+
+sub after {
+ my $meta = shift->meta();
+
+ my $code = pop @_;
+ for (@_) {
+ croak "Moose::Role do not currently support "
+ . ref($_)
+ . " references for after method modifiers"
+ if ref $_;
+ $meta->add_after_method_modifier( $_, $code );
+ }
+}
+
+sub around {
+ my $meta = shift->meta();
+ my $code = pop @_;
+ for (@_) {
+ croak "Moose::Role do not currently support "
+ . ref($_)
+ . " references for around method modifiers"
+ if ref $_;
+ $meta->add_around_method_modifier( $_, $code );
+ }
+}
+
+# see Moose.pm for discussion
+sub super {
+ return unless $Moose::SUPER_BODY;
+ $Moose::SUPER_BODY->(@Moose::SUPER_ARGS);
+}
+
+sub override {
+ my $meta = shift->meta();
+ my ( $name, $code ) = @_;
+ $meta->add_override_method_modifier( $name, $code );
+}
+
+sub inner {
+ croak "Moose::Role cannot support 'inner'";
+}
+
+sub augment {
+ croak "Moose::Role cannot support 'augment'";
+}
-sub import {
- shift;
- my $pkg = caller();
-
- # we should never export to main
- return if $pkg eq 'main';
-
- Moose::Util::TypeConstraints->import($pkg);
-
- my $meta;
- if ($pkg->can('meta')) {
- $meta = $pkg->meta();
- (blessed($meta) && $meta->isa('Moose::Meta::Role'))
- || confess "Whoops, not møøsey enough";
- }
- else {
- $meta = Moose::Meta::Role->new(role_name => $pkg);
- $meta->role_meta->add_method('meta' => sub { $meta })
- }
-
- # NOTE:
- # &alias_method will install the method, but it
- # will not name it with
-
- # handle superclasses
- $meta->role_meta->alias_method('extends' => subname 'Moose::Role::extends' => sub {
- confess "Moose::Role does not currently support 'extends'"
- });
-
- # handle attributes
- $meta->role_meta->alias_method('has' => subname 'Moose::Role::has' => sub {
- my ($name, %options) = @_;
- $meta->add_attribute($name, %options)
- });
-
- # handle method modifers
- $meta->role_meta->alias_method('before' => subname 'Moose::Role::before' => sub {
- my $code = pop @_;
- $meta->add_method_modifier('before' => $_, $code) for @_;
- });
- $meta->role_meta->alias_method('after' => subname 'Moose::Role::after' => sub {
- my $code = pop @_;
- $meta->add_method_modifier('after' => $_, $code) for @_;
- });
- $meta->role_meta->alias_method('around' => subname 'Moose::Role::around' => sub {
- my $code = pop @_;
- $meta->add_method_modifier('around' => $_, $code) for @_;
- });
-
- $meta->role_meta->alias_method('super' => subname 'Moose::Role::super' => sub {});
- $meta->role_meta->alias_method('override' => subname 'Moose::Role::override' => sub {
- my ($name, $code) = @_;
- $meta->add_method_modifier('override' => $name, $code);
- });
-
- $meta->role_meta->alias_method('inner' => subname 'Moose::Role::inner' => sub {
- confess "Moose::Role does not currently support 'inner'";
- });
- $meta->role_meta->alias_method('augment' => subname 'Moose::Role::augment' => sub {
- confess "Moose::Role does not currently support 'augment'";
- });
-
- # we recommend using these things
- # so export them for them
- $meta->role_meta->alias_method('confess' => \&Carp::confess);
- $meta->role_meta->alias_method('blessed' => \&Scalar::Util::blessed);
+my $exporter = Moose::Exporter->setup_import_methods(
+ with_caller => [
+ qw( with requires excludes has before after around override make_immutable )
+ ],
+ as_is => [
+ qw( extends super inner augment ),
+ \&Carp::confess,
+ \&Scalar::Util::blessed,
+ ],
+);
+
+{
+ my %METAS;
+
+ sub init_meta {
+ shift;
+ my %args = @_;
+
+ my $role = $args{for_class}
+ or confess
+ "Cannot call init_meta without specifying a for_class";
+
+ return $METAS{$role} if exists $METAS{$role};
+
+ # make a subtype for each Moose class
+ role_type $role unless find_type_constraint($role);
+
+ my $meta;
+ if ($role->can('meta')) {
+ $meta = $role->meta();
+ (blessed($meta) && $meta->isa('Moose::Meta::Role'))
+ || confess "You already have a &meta function, but it does not return a Moose::Meta::Role";
+ }
+ else {
+ $meta = Moose::Meta::Role->initialize($role);
+ $meta->alias_method('meta' => sub { $meta });
+ }
+
+ return $METAS{$role} = $meta;
+ }
}
1;
=head1 SYNOPSIS
package Eq;
- use strict;
- use warnings;
- use Moose::Role;
-
- sub equal { confess "equal must be implemented" }
-
- sub no_equal {
+ use Moose::Role; # automatically turns on strict and warnings
+
+ requires 'equal';
+
+ sub no_equal {
my ($self, $other) = @_;
!$self->equal($other);
}
-
+
# ... then in your classes
-
+
package Currency;
- use strict;
- use warnings;
- use Moose;
-
+ use Moose; # automatically turns on strict and warnings
+
with 'Eq';
-
+
sub equal {
my ($self, $other) = @_;
- $other->as_float == $other->as_float;
+ $self->as_float == $other->as_float;
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-This is currently a very early release of Perl 6 style Roles for
-Moose, it should be considered experimental and incomplete.
+Role support in Moose is pretty solid at this point. However, the best
+documentation is still the the test suite. It is fairly safe to assume Perl 6
+style behavior and then either refer to the test suite, or ask questions on
+#moose if something doesn't quite do what you expect.
+
+We are planning writing some more documentation in the near future, but nothing
+is ready yet, sorry.
+
+=head1 EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
+
+Moose::Role currently supports all of the functions that L<Moose> exports, but
+differs slightly in how some items are handled (see L<CAVEATS> below for
+details).
+
+Moose::Role also offers two role-specific keyword exports:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<requires (@method_names)>
-This feature is being actively developed, but $work is currently
-preventing me from paying as much attention to it as I would like.
-So I am releasing it in hopes people will help me on this I<hint hint>.
+Roles can require that certain methods are implemented by any class which
+C<does> the role.
-If you are interested in helping, please come to #moose on irc.perl.org
-and we can talk.
+=item B<excludes (@role_names)>
+
+Roles can C<exclude> other roles, in effect saying "I can never be combined
+with these C<@role_names>". This is a feature which should not be used
+lightly.
+
+=back
+
+=head2 B<unimport>
+
+Moose::Role offers a way to remove the keywords it exports, through the
+C<unimport> method. You simply have to say C<no Moose::Role> at the bottom of
+your code for this to work.
+
+=head2 B<< Moose::Role->init_meta(for_class => $role, metaclass => $metaclass) >>
+
+The C<init_meta> method sets up the metaclass object for the role
+specified by C<for_class>. It also injects a a C<meta> accessor into
+the role so you can get at this object.
+
+The default metaclass is L<Moose::Meta::Role>. You can specify an
+alternate metaclass with the C<metaclass> parameter.
=head1 CAVEATS
-Currently, the role support has a number of caveats. They are as follows:
+Role support has only a few caveats:
=over 4
=item *
-There is no support for Roles consuming other Roles. The details of this
-are not totally worked out yet, but it will mostly follow what is set out
-in the Perl 6 Synopsis 12.
+Roles cannot use the C<extends> keyword; it will throw an exception for now.
+The same is true of the C<augment> and C<inner> keywords (not sure those
+really make sense for roles). All other Moose keywords will be I<deferred>
+so that they can be applied to the consuming class.
=item *
-At this time classes I<can> consume more than one Role, but they are simply
-applied one after another in the order you ask for them. This is incorrect
-behavior, the roles should be merged first, and conflicts determined, etc.
-However, if your roles do not have any conflicts, then things will work just
-fine.
-
-=item *
+Role composition does its best to B<not> be order-sensitive when it comes to
+conflict resolution and requirements detection. However, it is order-sensitive
+when it comes to method modifiers. All before/around/after modifiers are
+included whenever a role is composed into a class, and then applied in the order
+in which the roles are used. This also means that there is no conflict for
+before/around/after modifiers.
-I want to have B<required> methods, which is unlike Perl 6 roles, and more
-like the original Traits on which roles are based. This would be similar
-in behavior to L<Class::Trait>. These are not yet implemented or course.
+In most cases, this will be a non-issue; however, it is something to keep in
+mind when using method modifiers in a role. You should never assume any
+ordering.
=item *
-Roles cannot use the C<extends> keyword, it will throw an exception for now.
-The same is true of the C<augment> and C<inner> keywords (not sure those
-really make sense for roles). All other Moose keywords will be I<deferred>
-so that they can be applied to the consuming class.
+The C<requires> keyword currently only works with actual methods. A method
+modifier (before/around/after and override) will not count as a fufillment
+of the requirement, and neither will an autogenerated accessor for an attribute.
-=back
+It is likely that attribute accessors will eventually be allowed to fufill those
+requirements, or we will introduce a C<requires_attr> keyword of some kind
+instead. This decision has not yet been finalized.
-Basically thats all I can think of for now, I am sure there are more though.
+=back
=head1 BUGS
-All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no
+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.
Stevan Little E<lt>stevan@iinteractive.comE<gt>
+Christian Hansen E<lt>chansen@cpan.orgE<gt>
+
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-Copyright 2006 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
+Copyright 2006-2008 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
\ No newline at end of file
+=cut