use Moose::Exporter;
use MooseX::UndefTolerant::Attribute;
+use MooseX::UndefTolerant::Class;
use MooseX::UndefTolerant::Constructor;
-our $VERSION = '0.07';
+
+my %metaroles = ( attribute => [ 'MooseX::UndefTolerant::Attribute' ] );
+if ( $Moose::VERSION < 1.9900 ) {
+ $metaroles{constructor} = [ 'MooseX::UndefTolerant::Constructor' ];
+}
+else {
+ $metaroles{class} = [ 'MooseX::UndefTolerant::Class' ];
+}
+
Moose::Exporter->setup_import_methods(
- class_metaroles => {
- attribute => [ 'MooseX::UndefTolerant::Attribute' ],
- constructor => [ 'MooseX::UndefTolerant::Constructor' ],
- }
+ class_metaroles => \%metaroles,
);
1;
-__END__
+# ABSTRACT: Make your attribute(s) tolerant to undef initialization
-=head1 NAME
-
-MooseX::UndefTolerant - Make your attribute(s) tolerant to undef initialization
+__END__
=head1 SYNOPSIS
Loading this module in your L<Moose> class makes initialization of your
attributes tolerant of undef. If you specify the value of undef to any of
-the attributes they will not be initialized. Effectively behaving as if you
+the attributes they will not be initialized, effectively behaving as if you
had not provided a value at all.
=head1 MOTIVATION
See L<MooseX::UndefTolerant::Attribute>.
-=head1 AUTHOR
+=head1 CAVEATS
-Cory G Watson, C<< <gphat at cpan.org> >>
+This extension does not currently work in immutable classes when applying the
+trait to some (but not all) attributes in the class. This is because the
+inlined constructor initialization code currently lives in
+L<Moose::Meta::Method::Constructor>, not L<Moose::Meta::Attribute>. The good
+news is that this is expected to be changing shortly.
=head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Mike Eldridge (diz)
-=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
-
-Copyright 2009 Cory G Watson.
-
-This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published
-by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
-
-See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.
-
=cut