X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FPackage%2FVariant.pm;h=bd39d4fdd27c1332f2cecbf9d8c2543f7634f96d;hb=115c342b3d84b8dd078f7e3779358662927473fc;hp=304e9a55c01c9e6a428002534eaca1486f9e05d6;hpb=b5daf3e3117c625247f9db39a108e606a007439c;p=p5sagit%2FPackage-Variant.git diff --git a/lib/Package/Variant.pm b/lib/Package/Variant.pm index 304e9a5..bd39d4f 100644 --- a/lib/Package/Variant.pm +++ b/lib/Package/Variant.pm @@ -5,6 +5,34 @@ use Carp qw( croak ); our %Variable; +my $sanitize_importing = sub { + my ($me, $spec) = @_; + return [] + unless defined $spec; + return [map { + my $import_args = $spec->{$_}; + croak sprintf q{Import argument list for '%s' is not an array ref}, + $_, + unless ref($import_args) and ref($import_args) eq 'ARRAY'; + [$_ => $import_args]; + } keys %$spec] + if ref $spec eq 'HASH'; + croak q{The 'importing' option has to be either a hash or array ref} + unless ref $spec eq 'ARRAY'; + my @specced = @$spec; + my @imports; + while (@specced) { + my $key = shift @specced; + push @imports, [ + $key, + (ref($specced[0]) and ref($specced[0]) eq 'ARRAY') + ? shift(@specced) + : [], + ]; + } + return \@imports; +}; + sub import { my $target = caller; my $me = shift; @@ -15,7 +43,10 @@ sub import { no strict 'refs'; $Variable{$variable} = { anon => $anon, - args => \%args, + args => { + %args, + importing => $me->$sanitize_importing($args{importing}), + }, subs => { map +($_ => sub {}), @{$args{subs}||[]}, }, @@ -40,38 +71,21 @@ sub import { } } -my $sanitize_importing = sub { - my ($me, $spec) = @_; - return [] - unless defined $spec; - return [map [$_ => $spec->{$_}], keys %$spec] - if ref $spec eq 'HASH'; - croak q{The 'importing' option has to be either a hash or array ref} - unless ref $spec eq 'ARRAY'; - my @specced = @$spec; - my @imports; - while (@specced) { - push @imports, [shift(@specced), shift(@specced)]; - } - return \@imports; -}; - sub build_variant_of { my ($me, $variable, @args) = @_; my $variant_name = "${variable}::_Variant_".++$Variable{$variable}{anon}; - my $import = $me - ->$sanitize_importing($Variable{$variable}{args}{importing}); + my $import = $Variable{$variable}{args}{importing}; my $setup = join("\n", "package ${variant_name};", (map sprintf( q!use %s %s;!, $import->[$_][0], - not(defined $import->[$_][1]) - ? '' - : sprintf( + scalar(@{$import->[$_][1]}) + ? sprintf( q!@{$import->[%d][1]}!, $_, - ), + ) + : '', ), 0..$#$import), "1;", ); @@ -103,7 +117,7 @@ Package::Variant - Parameterizable packages use strictures 1; use Package::Variant # what modules to 'use' - importing => { 'Moo::Role' => undef }, + importing => ['Moo::Role'], # proxied subroutines subs => [qw( has around before after extends )], @@ -156,12 +170,13 @@ describe how you intend to build your variations. importing => { $package => \@import_arguments, ... }, subs => [ @proxied_subroutine_names ]; -The L option needs to be a hash reference with package names -to be Cd as keys, and array references containing the import -arguments as values. These packages will be imported into every new +The L option needs to be a hash or array reference with +package names to be Cd as keys, and array references containing the +import arguments as values. These packages will be imported into every new variant, and need to set up every declarative subroutine you require to build your variable package. The next option will allow you to use these -functions. See L for more options. +functions. See L for more options. You can omit empty import +argument lists when passing an array reference. The L option is an array reference of subroutine names that are exported by the packages specified with L. These subroutines @@ -234,13 +249,21 @@ arguments by every variation before the L method is asked to create the package. If import order is important to you, you can also pass the C -arguments as a flag array reference: +arguments as a flat array reference: + + use Package::Variant + importing => [ 'PackageA', 'PackageB' ]; + + # same as + use Package::Variant + importing => [ 'PackageA' => [], 'PackageB' => [] ]; + # or use Package::Variant - importing => [ PackageA => [], PackageB => [] ]; + importing => { 'PackageA' => [], 'PackageB' => [] }; -If you want to import whatever the package exports by default, you have to -pass C instead of an empty array reference. +The import method will be called even if the list of import arguments is +empty or not specified, =head2 subs