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b1eebd55 1package Moo;
6c74d087 2
3use strictures 1;
b1eebd55 4use Moo::_Utils;
e0e12d16 5use B 'perlstring';
6c74d087 6
8dc6dea5 7our $VERSION = '0.009008'; # 0.9.8
6d71fae7 8$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
9
14f32032 10our %MAKERS;
11
6c74d087 12sub import {
13 my $target = caller;
a16d301e 14 my $class = shift;
de3d4906 15 strictures->import;
1ba11455 16 return if $MAKERS{$target}; # already exported into this package
6c74d087 17 *{_getglob("${target}::extends")} = sub {
fb5074f6 18 _load_module($_) for @_;
786e5ba0 19 # Can't do *{...} = \@_ or 5.10.0's mro.pm stops seeing @ISA
20 @{*{_getglob("${target}::ISA")}{ARRAY}} = @_;
6c74d087 21 };
22 *{_getglob("${target}::with")} = sub {
b1eebd55 23 require Moo::Role;
6c74d087 24 die "Only one role supported at a time by with" if @_ > 1;
369a4c50 25 Moo::Role->apply_role_to_package($target, $_[0]);
6c74d087 26 };
a16d301e 27 $MAKERS{$target} = {};
14f32032 28 *{_getglob("${target}::has")} = sub {
29 my ($name, %spec) = @_;
30 ($MAKERS{$target}{accessor} ||= do {
31 require Method::Generate::Accessor;
32 Method::Generate::Accessor->new
33 })->generate_method($target, $name, \%spec);
a16d301e 34 $class->_constructor_maker_for($target)
35 ->register_attribute_specs($name, \%spec);
14f32032 36 };
6c74d087 37 foreach my $type (qw(before after around)) {
38 *{_getglob "${target}::${type}"} = sub {
dccea57d 39 require Class::Method::Modifiers;
6c74d087 40 _install_modifier($target, $type, @_);
41 };
42 }
43 {
44 no strict 'refs';
45 @{"${target}::ISA"} = do {
b1eebd55 46 require Moo::Object; ('Moo::Object');
6c74d087 47 } unless @{"${target}::ISA"};
48 }
49}
50
a16d301e 51sub _constructor_maker_for {
c4570291 52 my ($class, $target, $select_super) = @_;
a16d301e 53 return unless $MAKERS{$target};
54 $MAKERS{$target}{constructor} ||= do {
55 require Method::Generate::Constructor;
c4570291 56 require Sub::Defer;
57 my ($moo_constructor, $con);
de5c0e53 58
c4570291 59 if ($select_super && $MAKERS{$select_super}) {
60 $moo_constructor = 1;
61 $con = $MAKERS{$select_super}{constructor};
62 } else {
de5c0e53 63 my $t_new = $target->can('new');
c4570291 64 if ($t_new) {
65 if ($t_new == Moo::Object->can('new')) {
66 $moo_constructor = 1;
67 } elsif (my $defer_target = (Sub::Defer::defer_info($t_new)||[])->[0]) {
68 my ($pkg) = ($defer_target =~ /^(.*)::[^:]+$/);
69 if ($MAKERS{$pkg}) {
70 $moo_constructor = 1;
71 $con = $MAKERS{$pkg}{constructor};
72 }
73 }
74 } else {
75 $moo_constructor = 1; # no other constructor, make a Moo one
76 }
de5c0e53 77 };
a16d301e 78 Method::Generate::Constructor
79 ->new(
80 package => $target,
81 accessor_generator => do {
82 require Method::Generate::Accessor;
83 Method::Generate::Accessor->new;
de5c0e53 84 },
53875e2c 85 construction_string => (
86 $moo_constructor
87 ? ($con ? $con->construction_string : undef)
88 : ('$class->'.$target.'::SUPER::new(@_)')
e0e12d16 89 ),
90 subconstructor_generator => (
91 $class.'->_constructor_maker_for($class,'.perlstring($target).')'
92 ),
a16d301e 93 )
94 ->install_delayed
de5c0e53 95 ->register_attribute_specs(%{$con?$con->all_attribute_specs:{}})
a16d301e 96 }
97}
98
6c74d087 991;
8146585e 100
505f8b7a 101=head1 NAME
102
103Moo - Minimalist Object Orientation (with Moose compatiblity)
104
5ef50c4d 105=head1 WARNING WARNING WARNING
106
107This is a 0.9 release because we're fairly sure it works. For us. Until it's
108tested in the wild, we make no guarantees it also works for you.
109
110If this module does something unexpected, please submit a failing test.
111
112But if it eats your cat, sleeps with your boyfriend, or pushes grandma down
113the stairs to save her from the terrible secret of space, it's not our fault.
114
8146585e 115=head1 SYNOPSIS
116
117 package Cat::Food;
118
119 use Moo;
120 use Sub::Quote;
121
122 sub feed_lion {
123 my $self = shift;
124 my $amount = shift || 1;
125
126 $self->pounds( $self->pounds - $amount );
127 }
128
129 has taste => (
130 is => 'ro',
131 );
132
133 has brand => (
134 is => 'ro',
135 isa => sub {
136 die "Only SWEET-TREATZ supported!" unless $_[0] eq 'SWEET-TREATZ'
137 },
138);
139
140 has pounds => (
141 is => 'rw',
142 isa => quote_sub q{ die "$_[0] is too much cat food!" unless $_[0] < 15 },
143 );
144
145 1;
146
147and else where
148
149 my $full = Cat::Food->new(
150 taste => 'DELICIOUS.',
151 brand => 'SWEET-TREATZ',
152 pounds => 10,
153 );
154
155 $full->feed_lion;
156
157 say $full->pounds;
158
159=head1 DESCRIPTION
160
161This module is an extremely light-weight, high-performance L<Moose> replacement.
162It also avoids depending on any XS modules to allow simple deployments. The
163name C<Moo> is based on the idea that it provides almost -but not quite- two
164thirds of L<Moose>.
165
166Unlike C<Mouse> this module does not aim at full L<Moose> compatibility. See
167L</INCOMPATIBILITIES> for more details.
168
5d5bb71d 169=head1 WHY MOO EXISTS
170
171If you want a full object system with a rich Metaprotocol, L<Moose> is
172already wonderful.
173
174I've tried several times to use L<Mouse> but it's 3x the size of Moo and
175takes longer to load than most of my Moo based CGI scripts take to run.
176
177If you don't want L<Moose>, you don't want "less metaprotocol" like L<Mouse>,
178you want "as little as possible" - which means "no metaprotocol", which is
179what Moo provides.
180
181By Moo 1.0 I intend to have Moo's equivalent of L<Any::Moose> built in -
182if Moose gets loaded, any Moo class or role will act as a Moose equivalent
183if treated as such.
184
185Hence - Moo exists as its name - Minimal Object Orientation - with a pledge
186to make it smooth to upgrade to L<Moose> when you need more than minimal
187features.
188
8146585e 189=head1 IMPORTED METHODS
190
191=head2 new
192
193 Foo::Bar->new( attr1 => 3 );
194
195or
196
197 Foo::Bar->new({ attr1 => 3 });
198
2e575bcd 199=head2 BUILDARGS
200
201This feature from Moose is not yet supported.
202
8146585e 203=head2 BUILDALL
204
205Don't override (or probably even call) this method. Instead, you can define
206a C<BUILD> method on your class and the constructor will automatically call the
207C<BUILD> method from parent down to child after the object has been
208instantiated. Typically this is used for object validation or possibly logging.
209
210=head2 does
211
212 if ($foo->does('Some::Role1')) {
213 ...
214 }
215
216Returns true if the object composes in the passed role.
217
218=head1 IMPORTED SUBROUTINES
219
220=head2 extends
221
222 extends 'Parent::Class';
223
2e575bcd 224Declares base class. Multiple superclasses can be passed for multiple
225inheritance (but please use roles instead).
226
227Calling extends more than once will REPLACE your superclasses, not add to
228them like 'use base' would.
8146585e 229
230=head2 with
231
232 with 'Some::Role1';
233 with 'Some::Role2';
234
235Composes a L<Role::Tiny> into current class. Only one role may be composed in
236at a time to allow the code to remain as simple as possible.
237
238=head2 has
239
240 has attr => (
241 is => 'ro',
242 );
243
244Declares an attribute for the class.
245
246The options for C<has> are as follows:
247
248=over 2
249
250=item * is
251
252B<required>, must be C<ro> or C<rw>. Unsurprisingly, C<ro> generates an
0654a8fa 253accessor that will not respond to arguments; to be clear: a getter only. C<rw>
8146585e 254will create a perlish getter/setter.
255
256=item * isa
257
258Takes a coderef which is meant to validate the attribute. Unlike L<Moose> Moo
259does not include a basic type system, so instead of doing C<< isa => 'Num' >>,
260one should do
261
262 isa => quote_sub q{
263 die "$_[0] is not a number!" unless looks_like_number $_[0]
264 },
265
266L<Sub::Quote aware|/SUB QUOTE AWARE>
267
268=item * coerce
269
270Takes a coderef which is meant to coerce the attribute. The basic idea is to
271do something like the following:
272
273 coerce => quote_sub q{
274 $_[0] + 1 unless $_[0] % 2
275 },
276
23a3e34e 277Coerce does not require C<isa> to be defined.
8146585e 278
23a3e34e 279L<Sub::Quote aware|/SUB QUOTE AWARE>
2e575bcd 280
8146585e 281=item * trigger
282
283Takes a coderef which will get called any time the attribute is set. Coderef
284will be invoked against the object with the new value as an argument.
285
2e575bcd 286Note that Moose also passes the old value, if any; this feature is not yet
287supported.
288
8146585e 289L<Sub::Quote aware|/SUB QUOTE AWARE>
290
291=item * default
292
2e575bcd 293Takes a coderef which will get called with $self as its only argument
294to populate an attribute if no value is supplied to the constructor - or
295if the attribute is lazy, when the attribute is first retrieved if no
296value has yet been provided.
297
298Note that if your default is fired during new() there is no guarantee that
299other attributes have been populated yet so you should not rely on their
300existence.
8146585e 301
302L<Sub::Quote aware|/SUB QUOTE AWARE>
303
304=item * predicate
305
2e575bcd 306Takes a method name which will return true if an attribute has a value.
8146585e 307
308A common example of this would be to call it C<has_$foo>, implying that the
309object has a C<$foo> set.
310
311=item * builder
312
2e575bcd 313Takes a method name which will be called to create the attribute - functions
314exactly like default except that instead of calling
315
316 $default->($self);
317
318Moo will call
319
320 $self->$builder;
8146585e 321
322=item * clearer
323
324Takes a method name which will clear the attribute.
325
326=item * lazy
327
328B<Boolean>. Set this if you want values for the attribute to be grabbed
329lazily. This is usually a good idea if you have a L</builder> which requires
330another attribute to be set.
331
332=item * required
333
334B<Boolean>. Set this if the attribute must be passed on instantiation.
335
336=item * weak_ref
337
338B<Boolean>. Set this if you want the reference that the attribute contains to
339be weakened; use this when circular references are possible, which will cause
340leaks.
341
342=item * init_arg
343
344Takes the name of the key to look for at instantiation time of the object. A
345common use of this is to make an underscored attribute have a non-underscored
346initialization name. C<undef> means that passing the value in on instantiation
347
348=back
349
350=head2 before
351
352 before foo => sub { ... };
353
354See L<< Class::Method::Modifiers/before method(s) => sub { ... } >> for full
355documentation.
356
357=head2 around
358
359 around foo => sub { ... };
360
361See L<< Class::Method::Modifiers/around method(s) => sub { ... } >> for full
362documentation.
363
364=head2 after
365
366 after foo => sub { ... };
367
368See L<< Class::Method::Modifiers/after method(s) => sub { ... } >> for full
369documentation.
370
8146585e 371=head1 SUB QUOTE AWARE
372
373L<Sub::Quote/quote_sub> allows us to create coderefs that are "inlineable,"
374giving us a handy, XS-free speed boost. Any option that is L<Sub::Quote>
375aware can take advantage of this.
376
2e575bcd 377=head1 INCOMPATIBILITIES WITH MOOSE
8146585e 378
379You can only compose one role at a time. If your application is large or
380complex enough to warrant complex composition, you wanted L<Moose>.
381
382There is no complex type system. C<isa> is verified with a coderef, if you
383need complex types, just make a library of coderefs, or better yet, functions
384that return quoted subs.
385
2e575bcd 386C<initializer> is not supported in core since the author considers it to be a
387bad idea but may be supported by an extension in future.
8146585e 388
389There is no meta object. If you need this level of complexity you wanted
2e575bcd 390L<Moose> - Moo succeeds at being small because it explicitly does not
391provide a metaprotocol.
8146585e 392
2e575bcd 393No support for C<super>, C<override>, C<inner>, or C<augment> - override can
394be handled by around albeit with a little more typing, and the author considers
395augment to be a bad idea.
8146585e 396
397L</default> only supports coderefs, because doing otherwise is usually a
398mistake anyway.
399
400C<lazy_build> is not supported per se, but of course it will work if you
401manually set all the options it implies.
402
2e575bcd 403C<auto_deref> is not supported since the author considers it a bad idea.
8146585e 404
2e575bcd 405C<documentation> is not supported since it's a very poor replacement for POD.
40f3e3aa 406
407=head1 AUTHOR
408
409mst - Matt S. Trout (cpan:MSTROUT) <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>
410
411=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
412
5da684a2 413dg - David Leadbeater (cpan:DGL) <dgl@dgl.cx>
414
415frew - Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt (cpan:FREW) <frioux@gmail.com>
416
417hobbs - Andrew Rodland (cpan:ARODLAND) <arodland@cpan.org>
418
419jnap - John Napiorkowski (cpan:JJNAPIORK) <jjn1056@yahoo.com>
420
421ribasushi - Peter Rabbitson (cpan:RIBASUSHI) <ribasushi@cpan.org>
40f3e3aa 422
423=head1 COPYRIGHT
424
a958e36d 425Copyright (c) 2010-2011 the Moo L</AUTHOR> and L</CONTRIBUTORS>
40f3e3aa 426as listed above.
427
428=head1 LICENSE
429
430This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms
431as perl itself.
432
433=cut