package
Mouse::Meta::Class;
-sub constructor_class() { 'Mouse::Meta::Method::Constructor' }
+sub constructor_class() { 'Mouse::Meta::Method::Constructor' }
+sub destructor_class() { 'Mouse::Meta::Method::Destructor' }
sub is_anon_class{
return exists $_[0]->{anon_serial_id};
}
}
+sub new {
+ my $class = shift;
+
+ $class->meta->throw_error('Cannot call new() on an instance') if ref $class;
+
+ my $args = $class->BUILDARGS(@_);
+
+ my $meta = Mouse::Meta::Class->initialize($class);
+ my $self = $meta->new_object($args);
+
+ # BUILDALL
+ if( $self->can('BUILD') ) {
+ for my $class (reverse $meta->linearized_isa) {
+ my $build = Mouse::Util::get_code_ref($class, 'BUILD')
+ || next;
+
+ $self->$build($args);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return $self;
+}
+
+sub DESTROY {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ return unless $self->can('DEMOLISH'); # short circuit
+
+ local $?;
+
+ my $e = do{
+ local $@;
+ eval{
+
+ # DEMOLISHALL
+
+ # 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 ;)
+
+ foreach my $class (@{ Mouse::Util::get_linear_isa(ref $self) }) {
+ my $demolish = Mouse::Util::get_code_ref($class, 'DEMOLISH')
+ || next;
+
+ $self->$demolish();
+ }
+ };
+ $@;
+ };
+
+ no warnings 'misc';
+ die $e if $e; # rethrow
+}
+
1;
__END__