$source .= ";\n" . '}';
warn $source if $self->options->{debug};
- my $code;
- {
- my $meta = $self; # FIXME for _inline_throw_error...
-
- # NOTE:
- # create the nessecary lexicals
- # to be picked up in the eval
- my $attrs = $self->attributes;
-
- # We need to check if the attribute ->can('type_constraint')
- # since we may be trying to immutabilize a Moose meta class,
- # which in turn has attributes which are Class::MOP::Attribute
- # objects, rather than Moose::Meta::Attribute. And
- # Class::MOP::Attribute attributes have no type constraints.
- # However we need to make sure we leave an undef value there
- # because the inlined code is using the index of the attributes
- # to determine where to find the type constraint
-
- my @type_constraints = map {
- $_->can('type_constraint') ? $_->type_constraint : undef
- } @$attrs;
-
- my @type_constraint_bodies = map {
- defined $_ ? $_->_compiled_type_constraint : undef;
- } @type_constraints;
-
- $code = eval $source;
- $self->throw_error("Could not eval the constructor :\n\n$source\n\nbecause :\n\n$@", error => $@, data => $source ) if $@;
- }
+ # We need to check if the attribute ->can('type_constraint')
+ # since we may be trying to immutabilize a Moose meta class,
+ # which in turn has attributes which are Class::MOP::Attribute
+ # objects, rather than Moose::Meta::Attribute. And
+ # Class::MOP::Attribute attributes have no type constraints.
+ # However we need to make sure we leave an undef value there
+ # because the inlined code is using the index of the attributes
+ # to determine where to find the type constraint
+
+ my $attrs = $self->attributes;
+
+ my @type_constraints = map {
+ $_->can('type_constraint') ? $_->type_constraint : undef
+ } @$attrs;
+
+ my @type_constraint_bodies = map {
+ defined $_ ? $_->_compiled_type_constraint : undef;
+ } @type_constraints;
+
+ my $code = $self->_compile_code(
+ code => $source,
+ environment => {
+ '$meta' => \$self,
+ '$attrs' => \$attrs,
+ '@type_constraints' => \@type_constraints,
+ '@type_constraint_bodies' => \@type_constraint_bodies,
+ },
+ ) or $self->throw_error("Could not eval the constructor :\n\n$source\n\nbecause :\n\n$@", error => $@, data => $source );
+
$self->{'body'} = $code;
}