X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FMooseX%2FUndefTolerant.pm;h=0f3bec64fb276cdf71d39dc7795c0e48940bf558;hb=7eb7874553db0f791c7b585d17f4c252d6a1ff88;hp=e8662fd1113f299641bbde24d329356ffa67e7cf;hpb=e92df8d4c4368509de031f6dffc773b041b4390c;p=gitmo%2FMooseX-UndefTolerant.git diff --git a/lib/MooseX/UndefTolerant.pm b/lib/MooseX/UndefTolerant.pm index e8662fd..0f3bec6 100644 --- a/lib/MooseX/UndefTolerant.pm +++ b/lib/MooseX/UndefTolerant.pm @@ -4,11 +4,15 @@ use Moose qw(); use Moose::Exporter; use MooseX::UndefTolerant::Attribute; +use MooseX::UndefTolerant::Constructor; -our $VERSION = '0.01'; +our $VERSION = '0.07'; Moose::Exporter->setup_import_methods( - attribute_metaclass_roles => [ 'MooseX::UndefTolerant::Attribute' ] + class_metaroles => { + attribute => [ 'MooseX::UndefTolerant::Attribute' ], + constructor => [ 'MooseX::UndefTolerant::Constructor' ], + } ); 1; @@ -17,12 +21,83 @@ __END__ =head1 NAME -MooseX::Attribute::UndefTolerant - The great new MooseX::Attribute::UndefTolerant! +MooseX::UndefTolerant - Make your attribute(s) tolerant to undef initialization =head1 SYNOPSIS - use MooseX::Attribute::UndefTolerant; + package My::Class; + use Moose; + use MooseX::UndefTolerant; + + has 'name' => ( + is => 'ro', + isa => 'Str', + predicate => 'has_name' + ); + + # Meanwhile, under the city... + + # Doesn't explode + my $class = My::Class->new(name => undef); + $class->has_name # False! + +Or, if you only want one attribute to have this behaviour: + + package My:Class; + use Moose; + + use MooseX::UndefTolerant::Attribute; + + has 'bar' => ( + traits => [ qw(MooseX::UndefTolerant::Attribute)], + is => 'ro', + isa => 'Num', + predicate => 'has_bar' + ); + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +Loading this module in your L class makes initialization of your +attributes tolerant of undef. If you specify the value of undef to any of +the attributes they will not be initialized. Effectively behaving as if you +had not provided a value at all. + +=head1 MOTIVATION + +I often found myself in this quandry: + + package My:Class; + use Moose; + + has 'foo' => ( + is => 'ro', + isa => 'Str', + ); + + # ... then + + my $foo = ... # get the param from something + + my $class = My:Class->new(foo => $foo, bar => 123); + +What if foo is undefined? I didn't want to change my attribute to be +Maybe[Str] and I still want my predicate (C) to work. The only +real solution was: + + if(defined($foo)) { + $class = My:Class->new(foo => $foo, bar => 123); + } else { + $class = My:Class->new(bar => 123); + } + +Or some type of codemulch using ternarys. This module allows you to make +your attributes more tolerant of undef so that you can keep the first +example: have your cake and eat it too! + +=head1 PER ATTRIBUTE + +See L. =head1 AUTHOR @@ -30,6 +105,8 @@ Cory G Watson, C<< >> =head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS +Many thanks to the crew in #moose who talked me through this module: + Hans Dieter Pearcey (confound) Jesse Luehrs (doy) @@ -52,5 +129,4 @@ by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License. See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information. - =cut