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e606ae5f 1package Moose::Exporter;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
5
ae18d5ec 6our $VERSION = '0.61';
7$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
8our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN';
9
e606ae5f 10use Class::MOP;
11use List::MoreUtils qw( first_index uniq );
12use Moose::Util::MetaRole;
13use Sub::Exporter;
14
15
16my %EXPORT_SPEC;
17
18sub setup_import_methods {
19 my ( $class, %args ) = @_;
20
21 my $exporting_package = $args{exporting_package} ||= caller();
22
23 my ( $import, $unimport ) = $class->build_import_methods(%args);
24
25 no strict 'refs';
26 *{ $exporting_package . '::import' } = $import;
27 *{ $exporting_package . '::unimport' } = $unimport;
28}
29
30sub build_import_methods {
31 my ( $class, %args ) = @_;
32
33 my $exporting_package = $args{exporting_package} ||= caller();
34
35 $EXPORT_SPEC{$exporting_package} = \%args;
36
37 my @exports_from = $class->_follow_also( $exporting_package );
38
39 my $export_recorder = {};
40
e05fb8ae 41 my ( $exports, $is_removable )
42 = $class->_make_sub_exporter_params(
e606ae5f 43 [ $exporting_package, @exports_from ], $export_recorder );
44
45 my $exporter = Sub::Exporter::build_exporter(
46 {
47 exports => $exports,
48 groups => { default => [':all'] }
49 }
50 );
51
52 # $args{_export_to_main} exists for backwards compat, because
53 # Moose::Util::TypeConstraints did export to main (unlike Moose &
54 # Moose::Role).
55 my $import = $class->_make_import_sub( $exporting_package, $exporter,
56 \@exports_from, $args{_export_to_main} );
57
58 my $unimport = $class->_make_unimport_sub( $exporting_package, $exports,
e05fb8ae 59 $is_removable, $export_recorder );
e606ae5f 60
61 return ( $import, $unimport )
62}
63
64{
65 my $seen = {};
66
67 sub _follow_also {
68 my $class = shift;
69 my $exporting_package = shift;
70
71 local %$seen = ( $exporting_package => 1 );
72
73 return uniq( _follow_also_real($exporting_package) );
74 }
75
76 sub _follow_also_real {
77 my $exporting_package = shift;
78
f5d03831 79 die "Package in also ($exporting_package) does not seem to use Moose::Exporter"
e606ae5f 80 unless exists $EXPORT_SPEC{$exporting_package};
81
82 my $also = $EXPORT_SPEC{$exporting_package}{also};
83
84 return unless defined $also;
85
86 my @also = ref $also ? @{$also} : $also;
87
88 for my $package (@also)
89 {
f5d03831 90 die "Circular reference in also parameter to Moose::Exporter between $exporting_package and $package"
e606ae5f 91 if $seen->{$package};
92
93 $seen->{$package} = 1;
94 }
95
96 return @also, map { _follow_also_real($_) } @also;
97 }
98}
99
100sub _make_sub_exporter_params {
101 my $class = shift;
102 my $packages = shift;
103 my $export_recorder = shift;
104
105 my %exports;
e05fb8ae 106 my %is_removable;
e606ae5f 107
108 for my $package ( @{$packages} ) {
109 my $args = $EXPORT_SPEC{$package}
110 or die "The $package package does not use Moose::Exporter\n";
111
112 for my $name ( @{ $args->{with_caller} } ) {
113 my $sub = do {
114 no strict 'refs';
115 \&{ $package . '::' . $name };
116 };
117
118 my $fq_name = $package . '::' . $name;
119
120 $exports{$name} = $class->_make_wrapped_sub(
121 $fq_name,
122 $sub,
123 $export_recorder,
124 );
e05fb8ae 125
126 $is_removable{$name} = 1;
e606ae5f 127 }
128
129 for my $name ( @{ $args->{as_is} } ) {
130 my $sub;
131
132 if ( ref $name ) {
133 $sub = $name;
e05fb8ae 134
135 # Even though Moose re-exports things from Carp &
136 # Scalar::Util, we don't want to remove those at
137 # unimport time, because the importing package may
138 # have imported them explicitly ala
139 #
140 # use Carp qw( confess );
141 #
142 # This is a hack. Since we can't know whether they
143 # really want to keep these subs or not, we err on the
144 # safe side and leave them in.
145 my $coderef_pkg;
146 ( $coderef_pkg, $name ) = Class::MOP::get_code_info($name);
147
148 $is_removable{$name} = $coderef_pkg eq $package ? 1 : 0;
e606ae5f 149 }
150 else {
151 $sub = do {
152 no strict 'refs';
153 \&{ $package . '::' . $name };
154 };
e05fb8ae 155
156 $is_removable{$name} = 1;
e606ae5f 157 }
158
159 $export_recorder->{$sub} = 1;
160
161 $exports{$name} = sub {$sub};
162 }
163 }
164
e05fb8ae 165 return ( \%exports, \%is_removable );
e606ae5f 166}
167
96bb13ea 168our $CALLER;
169
170sub _make_wrapped_sub {
b4f00a34 171 my $self = shift;
96bb13ea 172 my $fq_name = shift;
173 my $sub = shift;
174 my $export_recorder = shift;
175
176 # We need to set the package at import time, so that when
177 # package Foo imports has(), we capture "Foo" as the
178 # package. This lets other packages call Foo::has() and get
179 # the right package. This is done for backwards compatibility
180 # with existing production code, not because this is a good
181 # idea ;)
182 return sub {
183 my $caller = $CALLER;
184
b4f00a34 185 my $wrapper = $self->_make_wrapper($caller, $sub, $fq_name);
186
187 my $sub = Class::MOP::subname($fq_name => $wrapper);
96bb13ea 188
189 $export_recorder->{$sub} = 1;
190
191 return $sub;
192 };
193}
e606ae5f 194
b4f00a34 195sub _make_wrapper {
196 shift;
197 my $caller = shift;
198 my $sub = shift;
199 my $fq_name = shift;
200
201 return sub { $sub->($caller, @_) };
202}
203
96bb13ea 204sub _make_import_sub {
205 shift;
206 my $exporting_package = shift;
207 my $exporter = shift;
208 my $exports_from = shift;
209 my $export_to_main = shift;
210
211 return sub {
212
213 # I think we could use Sub::Exporter's collector feature
214 # to do this, but that would be rather gross, since that
215 # feature isn't really designed to return a value to the
216 # caller of the exporter sub.
217 #
218 # Also, this makes sure we preserve backwards compat for
219 # _get_caller, so it always sees the arguments in the
220 # expected order.
221 my $traits;
222 ( $traits, @_ ) = _strip_traits(@_);
223
224 # Normally we could look at $_[0], but in some weird cases
225 # (involving goto &Moose::import), $_[0] ends as something
226 # else (like Squirrel).
227 my $class = $exporting_package;
228
229 $CALLER = _get_caller(@_);
230
231 # this works because both pragmas set $^H (see perldoc
232 # perlvar) which affects the current compilation -
233 # i.e. the file who use'd us - which is why we don't need
234 # to do anything special to make it affect that file
235 # rather than this one (which is already compiled)
236
237 strict->import;
238 warnings->import;
239
240 # we should never export to main
241 if ( $CALLER eq 'main' && !$export_to_main ) {
242 warn
243 qq{$class does not export its sugar to the 'main' package.\n};
244 return;
245 }
e606ae5f 246
96bb13ea 247 my $did_init_meta;
248 for my $c ( grep { $_->can('init_meta') } $class, @{$exports_from} ) {
249 $c->init_meta( for_class => $CALLER );
250 $did_init_meta = 1;
251 }
e606ae5f 252
96bb13ea 253 if ( $did_init_meta && @{$traits} ) {
254 # The traits will use Moose::Role, which in turn uses
255 # Moose::Exporter, which in turn sets $CALLER, so we need
256 # to protect against that.
257 local $CALLER = $CALLER;
258 _apply_meta_traits( $CALLER, $traits );
259 }
260 elsif ( @{$traits} ) {
261 Moose->throw_error(
262 "Cannot provide traits when $class does not have an init_meta() method"
263 );
264 }
e606ae5f 265
96bb13ea 266 goto $exporter;
267 };
e606ae5f 268}
269
96bb13ea 270
e606ae5f 271sub _strip_traits {
272 my $idx = first_index { $_ eq '-traits' } @_;
273
274 return ( [], @_ ) unless $idx >= 0 && $#_ >= $idx + 1;
275
276 my $traits = $_[ $idx + 1 ];
277
278 splice @_, $idx, 2;
279
280 $traits = [ $traits ] unless ref $traits;
281
282 return ( $traits, @_ );
283}
284
285sub _apply_meta_traits {
286 my ( $class, $traits ) = @_;
287
288 return unless @{$traits};
289
290 my $meta = $class->meta();
291
292 my $type = ( split /::/, ref $meta )[-1]
c245d69b 293 or Moose->throw_error(
e606ae5f 294 'Cannot determine metaclass type for trait application . Meta isa '
4c0b3599 295 . ref $meta );
e606ae5f 296
297 my @resolved_traits
298 = map { Moose::Util::resolve_metatrait_alias( $type => $_ ) }
299 @$traits;
300
301 return unless @resolved_traits;
302
303 Moose::Util::MetaRole::apply_metaclass_roles(
304 for_class => $class,
305 metaclass_roles => \@resolved_traits,
306 );
307}
308
309sub _get_caller {
310 # 1 extra level because it's called by import so there's a layer
311 # of indirection
312 my $offset = 1;
313
314 return
315 ( ref $_[1] && defined $_[1]->{into} ) ? $_[1]->{into}
316 : ( ref $_[1] && defined $_[1]->{into_level} )
317 ? caller( $offset + $_[1]->{into_level} )
318 : caller($offset);
319}
320
321sub _make_unimport_sub {
322 shift;
323 my $exporting_package = shift;
324 my $exports = shift;
e05fb8ae 325 my $is_removable = shift;
e606ae5f 326 my $export_recorder = shift;
327
328 return sub {
329 my $caller = scalar caller();
330 Moose::Exporter->_remove_keywords(
331 $caller,
332 [ keys %{$exports} ],
e05fb8ae 333 $is_removable,
e606ae5f 334 $export_recorder,
335 );
336 };
337}
338
339sub _remove_keywords {
340 shift;
341 my $package = shift;
342 my $keywords = shift;
e05fb8ae 343 my $is_removable = shift;
e606ae5f 344 my $recorded_exports = shift;
345
346 no strict 'refs';
347
348 foreach my $name ( @{ $keywords } ) {
e05fb8ae 349 next unless $is_removable->{$name};
e606ae5f 350
351 if ( defined &{ $package . '::' . $name } ) {
352 my $sub = \&{ $package . '::' . $name };
353
354 # make sure it is from us
355 next unless $recorded_exports->{$sub};
356
357 # and if it is from us, then undef the slot
358 delete ${ $package . '::' }{$name};
359 }
360 }
361}
362
3631;
364
365__END__
366
367=head1 NAME
368
369Moose::Exporter - make an import() and unimport() just like Moose.pm
370
371=head1 SYNOPSIS
372
373 package MyApp::Moose;
374
375 use strict;
376 use warnings;
377
378 use Moose ();
379 use Moose::Exporter;
380
381 Moose::Exporter->setup_import_methods(
82ad7804 382 with_caller => [ 'has_rw', 'sugar2' ],
e606ae5f 383 as_is => [ 'sugar3', \&Some::Random::thing ],
384 also => 'Moose',
385 );
386
82ad7804 387 sub has_rw {
6daad0b9 388 my ($caller, $name, %options) = @_;
82ad7804 389 Class::MOP::Class->initialize($caller)->add_attribute($name,
390 is => 'rw',
391 %options,
392 );
393 }
394
e606ae5f 395 # then later ...
396 package MyApp::User;
397
398 use MyApp::Moose;
399
400 has 'name';
6daad0b9 401 has_rw 'size';
e606ae5f 402 thing;
403
404 no MyApp::Moose;
405
406=head1 DESCRIPTION
407
408This module encapsulates the logic to export sugar functions like
409C<Moose.pm>. It does this by building custom C<import> and C<unimport>
410methods for your module, based on a spec your provide.
411
412It also lets your "stack" Moose-alike modules so you can export
413Moose's sugar as well as your own, along with sugar from any random
414C<MooseX> module, as long as they all use C<Moose::Exporter>.
415
416=head1 METHODS
417
418This module provides two public methods:
419
420=head2 Moose::Exporter->setup_import_methods(...)
421
422When you call this method, C<Moose::Exporter> build custom C<import>
423and C<unimport> methods for your module. The import method will export
424the functions you specify, and you can also tell it to export
425functions exported by some other module (like C<Moose.pm>).
426
427The C<unimport> method cleans the callers namespace of all the
428exported functions.
429
430This method accepts the following parameters:
431
432=over 4
433
434=item * with_caller => [ ... ]
435
436This a list of function I<names only> to be exported wrapped and then
437exported. The wrapper will pass the name of the calling package as the
438first argument to the function. Many sugar functions need to know
439their caller so they can get the calling package's metaclass object.
440
441=item * as_is => [ ... ]
442
443This a list of function names or sub references to be exported
444as-is. You can identify a subroutine by reference, which is handy to
445re-export some other module's functions directly by reference
446(C<\&Some::Package::function>).
447
e05fb8ae 448If you do export some other packages function, this function will
449never be removed by the C<unimport> method. The reason for this is we
450cannot know if the caller I<also> explicitly imported the sub
451themselves, and therefore wants to keep it.
452
e606ae5f 453=item * also => $name or \@names
454
455This is a list of modules which contain functions that the caller
456wants to export. These modules must also use C<Moose::Exporter>. The
457most common use case will be to export the functions from C<Moose.pm>.
458
459C<Moose::Exporter> also makes sure all these functions get removed
460when C<unimport> is called.
461
462=back
463
464=head2 Moose::Exporter->build_import_methods(...)
465
466Returns two code refs, one for import and one for unimport.
467
468Used by C<setup_import_methods>.
469
470=head1 IMPORTING AND init_meta
471
472If you want to set an alternative base object class or metaclass
473class, simply define an C<init_meta> method in your class. The
474C<import> method that C<Moose::Exporter> generates for you will call
475this method (if it exists). It will always pass the caller to this
476method via the C<for_class> parameter.
477
478Most of the time, your C<init_meta> method will probably just call C<<
479Moose->init_meta >> to do the real work:
480
481 sub init_meta {
482 shift; # our class name
483 return Moose->init_meta( @_, metaclass => 'My::Metaclass' );
484 }
485
486=head1 METACLASS TRAITS
487
488The C<import> method generated by C<Moose::Exporter> will allow the
489user of your module to specify metaclass traits in a C<-traits>
490parameter passed as part of the import:
491
492 use Moose -traits => 'My::Meta::Trait';
493
494 use Moose -traits => [ 'My::Meta::Trait', 'My::Other::Trait' ];
495
496These traits will be applied to the caller's metaclass
497instance. Providing traits for an exporting class that does not create
498a metaclass for the caller is an error.
499
500=head1 AUTHOR
501
502Dave Rolsky E<lt>autarch@urth.orgE<gt>
503
504This is largely a reworking of code in Moose.pm originally written by
505Stevan Little and others.
506
507=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
508
509Copyright 2008 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
510
511L<http://www.iinteractive.com>
512
513This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
514it under the same terms as Perl itself.
515
516=cut