X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=catagits%2FCatalyst-Runtime.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FCatalyst%2FAction.pm;h=07f2f32dbf01f7502027e13ca30ae34d08384188;hp=0a38d75b4f8472af577e31d8031657ed98ba4166;hb=43b44b3a2ee087f00af6579d3b6ac63f8f645412;hpb=d9f0a350554cca79adefd4e97b4982d431f8c914 diff --git a/lib/Catalyst/Action.pm b/lib/Catalyst/Action.pm index 0a38d75..07f2f32 100644 --- a/lib/Catalyst/Action.pm +++ b/lib/Catalyst/Action.pm @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ L subclasses. =cut use Moose; -use Scalar::Util 'looks_like_number'; +use Scalar::Util 'looks_like_number', 'blessed'; use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints (); with 'MooseX::Emulate::Class::Accessor::Fast'; use namespace::clean -except => 'meta'; @@ -52,7 +52,9 @@ has number_of_args => ( if( ! exists $self->attributes->{Args} ) { # When 'Args' does not exist, that means we want 'any number of args'. return undef; - } elsif(!defined($self->attributes->{Args}[0])) { + } elsif( + !defined($self->attributes->{Args}[0]) || + $self->attributes->{Args}[0] eq '' ) { # When its 'Args' that internal cue for 'unlimited' return undef; } elsif( @@ -138,6 +140,7 @@ has args_constraints => ( return [] unless scalar(@arg_protos); return [] unless defined($arg_protos[0]); + return [] if ($arg_protos[0] eq '' && scalar(@arg_protos) == 1); # If there is only one arg and it looks like a number # we assume its 'classic' and the number is the number of @@ -243,8 +246,55 @@ has captures_constraints => ( sub resolve_type_constraint { my ($self, $name) = @_; - my @tc = eval "package ${\$self->class}; $name" or die "'$name' not a type constraint in ${\$self->private_path}"; - if($tc[0]) { + + if(defined($name) && blessed($name) && $name->can('check')) { + # Its already a TC, good to go. + return $name; + } + + # This is broken for when there is more than one constraint + if($name=~m/::/) { + eval "use Type::Registry; 1" || die "Can't resolve type constraint $name without installing Type::Tiny"; + my $tc = Type::Registry->new->foreign_lookup($name); + return defined $tc ? $tc : die "'$name' not a full namespace type constraint in ${\$self->private_path}"; + } + + my @tc = grep { defined $_ } (eval("package ${\$self->class}; $name")); + + unless(scalar @tc) { + # ok... so its not defined in the package. we need to look at all the roles + # and superclasses, look for attributes and figure it out. + # Superclasses take precedence; + + my @supers = $self->class->can('meta') ? map { $_->meta } $self->class->meta->superclasses : (); + my @roles = $self->class->can('meta') ? $self->class->meta->calculate_all_roles : (); + + # So look thru all the super and roles in order and return the + # first type constraint found. We should probably find all matching + # type constraints and try to do some sort of resolution. + + foreach my $parent (@roles, @supers) { + if(my $m = $parent->get_method($self->name)) { + if($m->can('attributes')) { + my ($key, $value) = map { $_ =~ /^(.*?)(?:\(\s*(.+?)\s*\))?$/ } + grep { $_=~/^Args\(/ or $_=~/^CaptureArgs\(/ } + @{$m->attributes}; + next unless $value eq $name; + my @tc = eval "package ${\$parent->name}; $name"; + if(scalar(@tc)) { + return map { ref($_) ? $_ : Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::find_or_parse_type_constraint($_) } @tc; + } else { + return; + } + } + } + } + + my $classes = join(',', $self->class, @roles, @supers); + die "'$name' not a type constraint in '${\$self->private_path}', Looked in: $classes"; + } + + if(scalar(@tc)) { return map { ref($_) ? $_ : Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::find_or_parse_type_constraint($_) } @tc; } else { return; @@ -371,28 +421,37 @@ sub match_captures { my @captures = @{$captures||[]}; return 1 unless scalar(@captures); # If none, just say its ok + return $self->has_captures_constraints ? + $self->match_captures_constraints($c, $captures) : 1; - if($self->has_captures_constraints) { - if( - $self->captures_constraints_count == 1 && - ( - $self->captures_constraints->[0]->is_a_type_of('Ref') || - $self->captures_constraints->[0]->is_a_type_of('ClassName') - ) - ) { - return $self->captures_constraints->[0]->check($captures); - } else { - for my $i(0..$#captures) { - $self->captures_constraints->[$i]->check($captures[$i]) || return 0; - } - return 1; - } + return 1; +} + +sub match_captures_constraints { + my ($self, $c, $captures) = @_; + my @captures = @{$captures||[]}; + + # Match is positive if you don't have any. + return 1 unless $self->has_captures_constraints; + + if( + $self->captures_constraints_count == 1 && + ( + $self->captures_constraints->[0]->is_a_type_of('Ref') || + $self->captures_constraints->[0]->is_a_type_of('ClassName') + ) + ) { + return $self->captures_constraints->[0]->check($captures); } else { + for my $i(0..$#captures) { + $self->captures_constraints->[$i]->check($captures[$i]) || return 0; + } return 1; - } - return 1; + } + } + sub compare { my ($a1, $a2) = @_; return $a1->normalized_arg_number <=> $a2->normalized_arg_number; @@ -456,6 +515,11 @@ of the captures for this action. Returning true from this method causes the chain match to continue, returning makes the chain not match (and alternate, less preferred chains will be attempted). +=head2 match_captures_constraints ($c, \@captures); + +Does the \@captures given match any constraints (if any constraints exist). Returns +true if you ask but there are no constraints. + =head2 match_args($c, $args) Does the Args match or not?