X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FMouse.pm;h=862fe4407e809874a115e788e683ed257687e62c;hb=a7f212f16a8cf19b93f0ea30d91de08a810ee392;hp=3db29a69cb75c58325ea15b8909faf87bac68e66;hpb=74be9978dced3fc4971aa2fd558ea33ea9c7968f;p=gitmo%2FMouse.git diff --git a/lib/Mouse.pm b/lib/Mouse.pm index 3db29a6..862fe44 100644 --- a/lib/Mouse.pm +++ b/lib/Mouse.pm @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -#!perl +#!/usr/bin/env perl package Mouse; use strict; use warnings; -our $VERSION = '0.03'; +our $VERSION = '0.05'; use 5.006; use Sub::Exporter; @@ -33,13 +33,21 @@ do { }, has => sub { + my $caller = $CALLER; + return sub { - my $package = caller; + my $meta = $caller->meta; + my $names = shift; $names = [$names] if !ref($names); for my $name (@$names) { - Mouse::Meta::Attribute->create($package, $name, @_); + if ($name =~ s/^\+//) { + Mouse::Meta::Attribute->clone_parent($meta, $name, @_); + } + else { + Mouse::Meta::Attribute->create($meta, $name, @_); + } } }; }, @@ -63,6 +71,20 @@ do { around => sub { return \&Class::Method::Modifiers::around; }, + + with => sub { + my $caller = $CALLER; + + return sub { + my $role = shift; + my $class = $caller->meta; + + confess "Mouse::Role only supports 'with' on individual roles at a time" if @_; + + Mouse::load_class($role); + $role->meta->apply($class); + }; + }, ); my $exporter = Sub::Exporter::build_exporter({ @@ -317,11 +339,20 @@ L, such as regular expression and coderef, are not yet supported. Lets you automatically weaken any reference stored in the attribute. -=item trigger => Coderef +=item trigger => CodeRef | HashRef + +Triggers are like method modifiers for setting attribute values. You can have +a "before" and an "after" trigger, each of which receive as arguments the instance, the new value, and the attribute metaclass. Historically, triggers have +only been "after" modifiers, so if you use a coderef for the C option, +it will maintain that compatibility. Like method modifiers, you can't really +affect the act of setting the attribute value, and the return values of the +modifiers are ignored. -Any time the attribute's value is set (either through the accessor or the -constructor), the trigger is called on it. The trigger receives as arguments -the instance, the new value, and the attribute instance. +There's also an "around" trigger which you can use to change the value that +is being set on the attribute, or even prevent the attribute from being +updated. The around trigger receives as arguments a code reference to invoke +to set the attribute's value (which expects as arguments the instance and +the new value), the instance, the new value, and the attribute metaclass. =item builder => Str