-#!/usr/bin/env perl
package Mouse::Role;
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-
-use Sub::Exporter;
-use Carp 'confess';
-use Scalar::Util;
-
-do {
- my $CALLER;
-
- my %exports = (
- extends => sub {
- return sub {
- confess "Role does not currently support 'extends'";
- }
- },
- before => sub {
- return sub { }
- },
- after => sub {
- return sub { }
- },
- around => sub {
- return sub { }
- },
- has => sub {
- return sub { }
- },
- with => sub {
- return sub { }
- },
- requires => sub {
- return sub { }
- },
- excludes => sub {
- return sub { }
- },
- blessed => sub {
- return \&Scalar::Util::blessed;
- },
- confess => sub {
- return \&Carp::confess;
- },
- );
-
- my $exporter = Sub::Exporter::build_exporter({
- exports => \%exports,
- groups => { default => [':all'] },
- });
+use Mouse::Exporter; # enables strict and warnings
+
+our $VERSION = '0.91';
+
+use Carp ();
+use Scalar::Util ();
+
+use Mouse ();
+
+Mouse::Exporter->setup_import_methods(
+ as_is => [qw(
+ extends with
+ has
+ before after around
+ override super
+ augment inner
- sub import {
- $CALLER = caller;
+ requires excludes
+ ),
+ \&Scalar::Util::blessed,
+ \&Carp::confess,
+ ],
+);
- strict->import;
- warnings->import;
- goto $exporter;
+sub extends {
+ Carp::croak "Roles do not support 'extends'";
+}
+
+sub with {
+ Mouse::Util::apply_all_roles(scalar(caller), @_);
+ return;
+}
+
+sub has {
+ my $meta = Mouse::Meta::Role->initialize(scalar caller);
+ my $name = shift;
+
+ $meta->throw_error(q{Usage: has 'name' => ( key => value, ... )})
+ if @_ % 2; # odd number of arguments
+
+ for my $n(ref($name) ? @{$name} : $name){
+ $meta->add_attribute($n => @_);
}
+ return;
+}
- sub unimport {
+sub before {
+ my $meta = Mouse::Meta::Role->initialize(scalar caller);
+ my $code = pop;
+ for my $name($meta->_collect_methods(@_)) {
+ $meta->add_before_method_modifier($name => $code);
}
-};
+ return;
+}
+
+sub after {
+ my $meta = Mouse::Meta::Role->initialize(scalar caller);
+ my $code = pop;
+ for my $name($meta->_collect_methods(@_)) {
+ $meta->add_after_method_modifier($name => $code);
+ }
+ return;
+}
+
+sub around {
+ my $meta = Mouse::Meta::Role->initialize(scalar caller);
+ my $code = pop;
+ for my $name($meta->_collect_methods(@_)) {
+ $meta->add_around_method_modifier($name => $code);
+ }
+ return;
+}
+
+
+sub super {
+ return if !defined $Mouse::SUPER_BODY;
+ $Mouse::SUPER_BODY->(@Mouse::SUPER_ARGS);
+}
+
+sub override {
+ # my($name, $code) = @_;
+ Mouse::Meta::Role->initialize(scalar caller)->add_override_method_modifier(@_);
+ return;
+}
+
+# We keep the same errors messages as Moose::Role emits, here.
+sub inner {
+ Carp::croak "Roles cannot support 'inner'";
+}
+
+sub augment {
+ Carp::croak "Roles cannot support 'augment'";
+}
+
+sub requires {
+ my $meta = Mouse::Meta::Role->initialize(scalar caller);
+ $meta->throw_error("Must specify at least one method") unless @_;
+ $meta->add_required_methods(@_);
+ return;
+}
+
+sub excludes {
+ Mouse::Util::not_supported();
+}
+
+sub init_meta{
+ shift;
+ my %args = @_;
+
+ my $class = $args{for_class}
+ or Carp::confess("Cannot call init_meta without specifying a for_class");
+
+ my $metaclass = $args{metaclass} || 'Mouse::Meta::Role';
+
+ my $meta = $metaclass->initialize($class);
+
+ $meta->add_method(meta => sub{
+ $metaclass->initialize(ref($_[0]) || $_[0]);
+ });
+
+ # make a role type for each Mouse role
+ Mouse::Util::TypeConstraints::role_type($class)
+ unless Mouse::Util::TypeConstraints::find_type_constraint($class);
+
+ return $meta;
+}
1;
+__END__
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+Mouse::Role - The Mouse Role
+
+=head1 VERSION
+
+This document describes Mouse version 0.91
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ package Comparable;
+ use Mouse::Role; # the package is now a Mouse role
+
+ # Declare methods that are required by this role
+ requires qw(compare);
+
+ # Define methods this role provides
+ sub equals {
+ my($self, $other) = @_;
+ return $self->compare($other) == 0;
+ }
+
+ # and later
+ package MyObject;
+ use Mouse;
+ with qw(Comparable); # Now MyObject can equals()
+
+ sub compare {
+ # ...
+ }
+
+ my $foo = MyObject->new();
+ my $bar = MyObject->new();
+ $obj->equals($bar); # yes, it is comparable
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+This module declares the caller class to be a Mouse role.
+
+The concept of roles is documented in L<Moose::Manual::Roles>.
+This document serves as API documentation.
+
+=head1 EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
+
+Mouse::Role supports all of the functions that Mouse exports, but
+differs slightly in how some items are handled (see L</CAVEATS> below
+for details).
+
+Mouse::Role also offers two role-specific keywords:
+
+=head2 C<< requires(@method_names) >>
+
+Roles can require that certain methods are implemented by any class which
+C<does> the role.
+
+Note that attribute accessors also count as methods for the purposes of
+satisfying the requirements of a role.
+
+=head2 C<< excludes(@role_names) >>
+
+This is exported but not implemented in Mouse.
+
+=head1 IMPORT AND UNIMPORT
+
+=head2 import
+
+Importing Mouse::Role will give you sugar. C<-traits> are also supported.
+
+=head2 unimport
+
+Please unimport (C<< no Mouse::Role >>) so that if someone calls one of the
+keywords (such as L</has>) it will break loudly instead breaking subtly.
+
+=head1 CAVEATS
+
+Role support has only a few caveats:
+
+=over
+
+=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 Mouse keywords will be I<deferred>
+so that they can be applied to the consuming class.
+
+=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.
+
+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.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+L<Mouse>
+
+L<Moose::Role>
+
+L<Moose::Manual::Roles>
+
+L<Moose::Spec::Role>
+
+=cut
+