X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FMoose%2FUtil.pm;h=4f9139dc3673db757532e661c3e0a098a82df1df;hb=856e64d4108c5faf3ba9ead64d73dbf53022541d;hp=6edcd1d13e5f8ee8fd84cc9fc212273a9156b2f8;hpb=6549b0d1ae8b084898ac2d8ad60d6a57cccf4124;p=gitmo%2FMoose.git diff --git a/lib/Moose/Util.pm b/lib/Moose/Util.pm index 6edcd1d..4f9139d 100644 --- a/lib/Moose/Util.pm +++ b/lib/Moose/Util.pm @@ -3,18 +3,20 @@ package Moose::Util; use strict; use warnings; +use Data::OptList; use Sub::Exporter; use Scalar::Util 'blessed'; use Class::MOP 0.60; -our $VERSION = '0.67'; +our $VERSION = '0.80'; $VERSION = eval $VERSION; our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN'; my @exports = qw[ - find_meta + find_meta does_role - search_class_by_role + search_class_by_role + ensure_all_roles apply_all_roles get_all_init_args get_all_attribute_values @@ -31,10 +33,7 @@ Sub::Exporter::setup_exporter({ ## some utils for the utils ... -sub find_meta { - return unless $_[0]; - return Class::MOP::get_metaclass_by_name(blessed($_[0]) || $_[0]); -} +sub find_meta { Class::MOP::class_of(@_) } ## the functions ... @@ -42,7 +41,7 @@ sub does_role { my ($class_or_obj, $role) = @_; my $meta = find_meta($class_or_obj); - + return unless defined $meta; return unless $meta->can('does_role'); return 1 if $meta->does_role($role); @@ -51,14 +50,14 @@ sub does_role { sub search_class_by_role { my ($class_or_obj, $role_name) = @_; - + my $meta = find_meta($class_or_obj); return unless defined $meta; foreach my $class ($meta->class_precedence_list) { - - my $_meta = find_meta($class); + + my $_meta = find_meta($class); next unless defined $_meta; @@ -70,28 +69,52 @@ sub search_class_by_role { return; } +# this can possibly behave in unexpected ways because the roles being composed +# before being applied could differ from call to call; I'm not sure if or how +# to document this possible quirk. +sub ensure_all_roles { + my $applicant = shift; + _apply_all_roles($applicant, sub { !does_role($applicant, $_) }, @_); +} + sub apply_all_roles { my $applicant = shift; + _apply_all_roles($applicant, sub { 1 }, @_); +} + +sub _apply_all_roles { + my $applicant = shift; + my $role_filter = shift; - Moose->throw_error("Must specify at least one role to apply to $applicant") unless @_; + unless (@_) { + require Moose; + Moose->throw_error("Must specify at least one role to apply to $applicant"); + } my $roles = Data::OptList::mkopt( [@_] ); - my $meta = ( blessed $applicant ? $applicant : find_meta($applicant) ); + foreach my $role (@$roles) { + Class::MOP::load_class( $role->[0] ); + my $meta = Class::MOP::class_of( $role->[0] ); - foreach my $role_spec (@$roles) { - Class::MOP::load_class( $role_spec->[0] ); + unless ($meta && $meta->isa('Moose::Meta::Role') ) { + require Moose; + Moose->throw_error( "You can only consume roles, " + . $role->[0] + . " is not a Moose role" ); + } } - ( $_->[0]->can('meta') && $_->[0]->meta->isa('Moose::Meta::Role') ) - || Moose->throw_error("You can only consume roles, " - . $_->[0] - . " is not a Moose role") - foreach @$roles; + @$roles = grep { local $_ = $_->[0]; $role_filter->() } @$roles; + + return unless @$roles; + + my $meta = ( blessed $applicant ? $applicant : find_meta($applicant) ); if ( scalar @$roles == 1 ) { my ( $role, $params ) = @{ $roles->[0] }; - $role->meta->apply( $meta, ( defined $params ? %$params : () ) ); + my $role_meta = Class::MOP::class_of($role); + $role_meta->apply( $meta, ( defined $params ? %$params : () ) ); } else { Moose::Meta::Role->combine( @$roles )->apply($meta); @@ -105,7 +128,7 @@ sub get_all_attribute_values { return +{ map { $_->name => $_->get_value($instance) } grep { $_->has_value($instance) } - $class->compute_all_applicable_attributes + $class->get_all_attributes }; } @@ -114,8 +137,8 @@ sub get_all_init_args { return +{ map { $_->init_arg => $_->get_value($instance) } grep { $_->has_value($instance) } - grep { defined($_->init_arg) } - $class->compute_all_applicable_attributes + grep { defined($_->init_arg) } + $class->get_all_attributes }; } @@ -134,7 +157,7 @@ sub resolve_metatrait_alias { if $cache{$cache_key}{$metaclass_name}; my $possible_full_name - = 'Moose::Meta::' + = 'Moose::Meta::' . $type . '::Custom::' . ( $options{trait} ? "Trait::" : "" ) @@ -209,64 +232,76 @@ Moose::Util - Utilities for working with Moose classes =head1 DESCRIPTION -This is a set of utility functions to help working with Moose classes, and -is used internally by Moose itself. The goal is to provide useful functions -that for both Moose users and Moose extenders (MooseX:: authors). - -This is a relatively new addition to the Moose tool chest, so ideas, -suggestions and contributions to this collection are most welcome. -See the L section below for a list of ideas for possible functions -to write. +This module provides a set of utility functions. Many of these +functions are intended for use in Moose itself or MooseX modules, but +some of them may be useful for use in your own code. =head1 EXPORTED FUNCTIONS =over 4 -=item B +=item B + +This method takes a class name or object and attempts to find a +metaclass for the class, if one exists. It will B create one if it +does not yet exist. + +=item B -This will attempt to locate a metaclass for the given C<$class_or_obj> -and return it. +Returns true if C<$class_or_obj> does the given C<$role_name>. -=item B +The class must already have a metaclass for this to work. -Returns true if C<$class_or_obj> can do the role C<$role_name>. +=item B -=item B +Returns the first class in the class's precedence list that does +C<$role_name>, if any. -Returns first class in precedence list that consumed C<$role_name>. +The class must already have a metaclass for this to work. -=item B +=item B -Given an C<$applicant> (which can somehow be turned into either a -metaclass or a metarole) and a list of C<@roles> this will do the -right thing to apply the C<@roles> to the C<$applicant>. This is -actually used internally by both L and L, and the -C<@roles> will be preprocessed through L -to allow for the additional arguments to be passed. +This function applies one or more roles to the given C<$applicant> The +applicant can be a role name, class name, or object. + +The C<$applicant> must already have a metaclass object. + +The list of C<@roles> should be a list of names, each of which can be +followed by an optional hash reference of options (C and +C). + +=item B + +This function is similar to L, but only applies roles that +C<$applicant> does not already consume. =item B -Returns the values of the C<$instance>'s fields keyed by the attribute names. +Returns a hash reference containing all of the C<$instance>'s +attributes. The keys are attribute names. =item B -Returns a hash reference where the keys are all the attributes' Cs -and the values are the instance's fields. Attributes without an C -will be skipped. +Returns a hash reference containing all of the C values for +the instance's attributes. The values are the associated attribute +values. If an attribute does not have a defined C, it is +skipped. + +This could be useful in cloning an object. =item B =item B -Resolve a short name like in e.g. +Resolves a short name to a full class name. Short names are often used +when specifying the C or C option for an attribute: has foo => ( metaclass => "Bar", ); -to a full class name. - -=item B +The name resolution mechanism is covered in L. =item B @@ -290,7 +325,7 @@ Here is a list of possible functions to write =head1 BUGS -All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no +All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no exception. If you find a bug please either email me, or add the bug to cpan-RT. @@ -311,7 +346,7 @@ Copyright 2007-2009 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