X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FClass%2FMOP%2FMethod.pm;h=bc49cbfb2cc60e3d66aca86fec92aaef0caac0a3;hb=d5d2fbb799207b6da4a57072e42fe3617d9f91b0;hp=0df47d0f1c3be0d46bd5497923750b4e26c2bfc1;hpb=aa448b163f4882fc3e4b92a1c1f22e3c9ad9f933;p=gitmo%2FClass-MOP.git diff --git a/lib/Class/MOP/Method.pm b/lib/Class/MOP/Method.pm index 0df47d0..bc49cbf 100644 --- a/lib/Class/MOP/Method.pm +++ b/lib/Class/MOP/Method.pm @@ -5,75 +5,284 @@ use strict; use warnings; use Carp 'confess'; -use Scalar::Util 'reftype', 'blessed'; +use Scalar::Util 'weaken', 'reftype', 'blessed'; -our $VERSION = '0.01'; +our $VERSION = '1.07'; +$VERSION = eval $VERSION; +our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN'; -sub meta { - require Class::MOP::Class; - Class::MOP::Class->initialize(blessed($_[0]) || $_[0]); +use base 'Class::MOP::Object'; + +# NOTE: +# if poked in the right way, +# they should act like CODE refs. +use overload '&{}' => sub { $_[0]->body }, fallback => 1; + +# construction + +sub wrap { + my ( $class, @args ) = @_; + + unshift @args, 'body' if @args % 2 == 1; + + my %params = @args; + my $code = $params{body}; + + if (blessed($code) && $code->isa(__PACKAGE__)) { + my $method = $code->clone; + delete $params{body}; + Class::MOP::class_of($class)->rebless_instance($method, %params); + return $method; + } + elsif (!ref $code || 'CODE' ne reftype($code)) { + confess "You must supply a CODE reference to bless, not (" . ($code || 'undef') . ")"; + } + + ($params{package_name} && $params{name}) + || confess "You must supply the package_name and name parameters"; + + my $self = $class->_new(\%params); + + weaken($self->{associated_metaclass}) if $self->{associated_metaclass}; + + return $self; } -sub wrap { +sub _new { my $class = shift; - my $code = shift; - - (reftype($code) && reftype($code) eq 'CODE') - || confess "You must supply a CODE reference to wrap"; - - bless $code => $class; + + return Class::MOP::Class->initialize($class)->new_object(@_) + if $class ne __PACKAGE__; + + my $params = @_ == 1 ? $_[0] : {@_}; + + return bless { + 'body' => $params->{body}, + 'associated_metaclass' => $params->{associated_metaclass}, + 'package_name' => $params->{package_name}, + 'name' => $params->{name}, + 'original_method' => $params->{original_method}, + } => $class; +} + +## accessors + +sub associated_metaclass { shift->{'associated_metaclass'} } + +sub attach_to_class { + my ( $self, $class ) = @_; + $self->{associated_metaclass} = $class; + weaken($self->{associated_metaclass}); } - + +sub detach_from_class { + my $self = shift; + delete $self->{associated_metaclass}; +} + +sub fully_qualified_name { + my $self = shift; + $self->package_name . '::' . $self->name; +} + +sub original_method { (shift)->{'original_method'} } + +sub _set_original_method { $_[0]->{'original_method'} = $_[1] } + +# It's possible that this could cause a loop if there is a circular +# reference in here. That shouldn't ever happen in normal +# circumstances, since original method only gets set when clone is +# called. We _could_ check for such a loop, but it'd involve some sort +# of package-lexical variable, and wouldn't be terribly subclassable. +sub original_package_name { + my $self = shift; + + $self->original_method + ? $self->original_method->original_package_name + : $self->package_name; +} + +sub original_name { + my $self = shift; + + $self->original_method + ? $self->original_method->original_name + : $self->name; +} + +sub original_fully_qualified_name { + my $self = shift; + + $self->original_method + ? $self->original_method->original_fully_qualified_name + : $self->fully_qualified_name; +} + +sub execute { + my $self = shift; + $self->body->(@_); +} + +# We used to go through use Class::MOP::Class->clone_instance to do this, but +# this was awfully slow. This method may be called a number of times when +# classes are loaded (especially during Moose role application), so it is +# worth optimizing. - DR +sub clone { + my $self = shift; + + my $clone = bless { %{$self}, @_ }, blessed($self); + + $clone->_set_original_method($self); + + return $clone; +} + 1; __END__ =pod -=head1 NAME +=head1 NAME Class::MOP::Method - Method Meta Object -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - # ... more to come later maybe - =head1 DESCRIPTION -The Method Protocol is very small, since methods in Perl 5 are just -subroutines within the particular package. Basically all we do is to -bless the subroutine. - -Currently this package is largely unused. Future plans are to provide -some very simple introspection methods for the methods themselves. -Suggestions for this are welcome. +The Method Protocol is very small, since methods in Perl 5 are just +subroutines in a specific package. We provide a very basic +introspection interface. =head1 METHODS =over 4 -=item B +=item B<< Class::MOP::Method->wrap($code, %options) >> -This simply blesses the C<&code> reference passed to it. +This is the constructor. It accepts a method body in the form of +either a code reference or a L instance, followed +by a hash of options. -=item B +The options are: -This will return a B instance which is related -to this class. +=over 8 + +=item * name + +The method name (without a package name). This is required if C<$code> +is a coderef. + +=item * package_name + +The package name for the method. This is required if C<$code> is a +coderef. + +=item * associated_metaclass + +An optional L object. This is the metaclass for the +method's class. + +=back + +=item B<< $metamethod->clone(%params) >> + +This makes a shallow clone of the method object. In particular, +subroutine reference itself is shared between all clones of a given +method. + +When a method is cloned, the original method object will be available +by calling C on the clone. + +=item B<< $metamethod->body >> + +This returns a reference to the method's subroutine. + +=item B<< $metamethod->name >> + +This returns the method's name + +=item B<< $metamethod->package_name >> + +This returns the method's package name. + +=item B<< $metamethod->fully_qualified_name >> + +This returns the method's fully qualified name (package name and +method name). + +=item B<< $metamethod->associated_metaclass >> + +This returns the L object for the method, if one +exists. + +=item B<< $metamethod->original_method >> + +If this method object was created as a clone of some other method +object, this returns the object that was cloned. + +=item B<< $metamethod->original_name >> + +This returns the method's original name, wherever it was first +defined. + +If this method is a clone of a clone (of a clone, etc.), this method +returns the name from the I method in the chain of clones. + +=item B<< $metamethod->original_package_name >> + +This returns the method's original package name, wherever it was first +defined. + +If this method is a clone of a clone (of a clone, etc.), this method +returns the package name from the I method in the chain of +clones. + +=item B<< $metamethod->original_fully_qualified_name >> + +This returns the method's original fully qualified name, wherever it +was first defined. + +If this method is a clone of a clone (of a clone, etc.), this method +returns the fully qualified name from the I method in the chain +of clones. + +=item B<< $metamethod->attach_to_class($metaclass) >> + +Given a L object, this method sets the associated +metaclass for the method. This will overwrite any existing associated +metaclass. + +=item B<< $metamethod->detach_from_class >> + +Removes any associated metaclass object for the method. + +=item B<< $metamethod->execute(...) >> + +This executes the method. Any arguments provided will be passed on to +the method itself. + +=item B<< Class::MOP::Method->meta >> + +This will return a L instance for this class. + +It should also be noted that L will actually bootstrap +this module by installing a number of attribute meta-objects into its +metaclass. =back -=head1 AUTHOR +=head1 AUTHORS Stevan Little Estevan@iinteractive.comE =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE -Copyright 2006 by Infinity Interactive, Inc. +Copyright 2006-2010 by Infinity Interactive, Inc. L 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 -=cut \ No newline at end of file