use Mouse::Exporter; # enables strict and warnings
-our $VERSION = '0.46';
+our $VERSION = '0.59';
use Carp qw(confess);
use Scalar::Util qw(blessed);
-use Mouse::Util qw(load_class is_class_loaded get_code_package not_supported);
+use Mouse::Util ();
use Mouse::Meta::Module;
use Mouse::Meta::Class;
sub before {
my $meta = Mouse::Meta::Class->initialize(scalar caller);
-
my $code = pop;
-
- for (@_) {
- $meta->add_before_method_modifier($_ => $code);
+ for my $name($meta->_collect_methods(@_)) {
+ $meta->add_before_method_modifier($name => $code);
}
return;
}
sub after {
my $meta = Mouse::Meta::Class->initialize(scalar caller);
-
my $code = pop;
-
- for (@_) {
- $meta->add_after_method_modifier($_ => $code);
+ for my $name($meta->_collect_methods(@_)) {
+ $meta->add_after_method_modifier($name => $code);
}
return;
}
sub around {
my $meta = Mouse::Meta::Class->initialize(scalar caller);
-
my $code = pop;
-
- for (@_) {
- $meta->add_around_method_modifier($_ => $code);
+ for my $name($meta->_collect_methods(@_)) {
+ $meta->add_around_method_modifier($name => $code);
}
return;
}
=head1 VERSION
-This document describes Mouse version 0.46
+This document describes Mouse version 0.59
=head1 SYNOPSIS
$self->y(0);
}
+
+ __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable();
+
package Point3D;
use Mouse;
$self->z(0);
};
+ __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable();
+
=head1 DESCRIPTION
L<Moose> is wonderful. B<Use Moose instead of Mouse.>
=head2 MOOSE COMPATIBILITY
-Compatibility with Moose has been the utmost concern. Fewer than 1% of the
-tests fail when run against Moose instead of Mouse. Mouse code coverage is also
-over 96%. Even the error messages are taken from Moose. The Mouse code just
-runs the test suite 4x faster.
+Compatibility with Moose has been the utmost concern. The sugary interface is
+highly compatible with Moose. Even the error messages are taken from Moose.
+The Mouse code just runs the test suite 4x faster.
The idea is that, if you need the extra power, you should be able to run
C<s/Mouse/Moose/g> on your codebase and have nothing break. To that end,
ANY_MOOSE=Moose perl your-script.pl
to see if the bug is caused by Mouse. Moose's diagnostics and validation are
-also much better.
+also better.
See also L<Mouse::Spec> for compatibility and incompatibility with Moose.
Sets this class' superclasses.
-=head2 C<< before (method|methods) => CodeRef >>
+=head2 C<< before (method|methods|regexp) => CodeRef >>
Installs a "before" method modifier. See L<Moose/before>.
-=head2 C<< after (method|methods) => CodeRef >>
+=head2 C<< after (method|methods|regexp) => CodeRef >>
Installs an "after" method modifier. See L<Moose/after>.
-=head2 C<< around (method|methods) => CodeRef >>
+=head2 C<< around (method|methods|regexp) => CodeRef >>
Installs an "around" method modifier. See L<Moose/around>.
Please unimport Mouse (C<no Mouse>) so that if someone calls one of the
keywords (such as L</extends>) it will break loudly instead breaking subtly.
-=head1 CAVEATS
-
-If you use Mouse::XS you might see a fatal error on callbacks
-which include C<eval 'BEGIN{ die }'>, which typically occurs in such code
-as C<eval 'use NotInstalledModule'>. This is not
-a bug in Mouse. In fact, it is a bug in Perl (RT #69939).
-
-To work around this problem, surround C<eval STRING> with C<eval BLOCK>:
-
- sub callback {
- # eval 'use NotInstalledModule'; # NG
- eval{ eval 'use NotInstalledModule' }; # OK
- }
-
-It seems ridiculous, but it works as you expected.
-
=head1 SOURCE CODE ACCESS
We have a public git repository: