Add support for immutable classes, by adjusting the generated constructor.
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5447ee45 1package MooseX::UndefTolerant;
5447ee45 2
3use Moose qw();
4use Moose::Exporter;
5447ee45 5
6use MooseX::UndefTolerant::Attribute;
2d1c57bd 7use MooseX::UndefTolerant::Constructor;
5447ee45 8
779ca481 9our $VERSION = '0.04';
5447ee45 10
e92df8d4 11Moose::Exporter->setup_import_methods(
2d1c57bd 12 class_metaroles => {
13 attribute => [ 'MooseX::UndefTolerant::Attribute' ],
14 constructor => [ 'MooseX::UndefTolerant::Constructor' ],
15 }
e92df8d4 16);
5447ee45 17
181;
19
20__END__
21
22=head1 NAME
23
19258058 24MooseX::UndefTolerant - Make your attribute(s) tolerant to undef intitialization
5447ee45 25
26=head1 SYNOPSIS
27
19258058 28 package My::Class;
5447ee45 29
19258058 30 use Moose;
31 use MooseX::UndefTolerant;
32
33 has 'name' => (
34 is => 'ro',
35 isa => 'Str',
36 predicate => 'has_name'
37 );
38
39 # Meanwhile, under the city...
40
41 # Doesn't explode
42 my $class = My::Class->new(name => undef);
43 $class->has_name # False!
44
45Or, if you only want one attribute to have this behaviour:
46
47 package My:Class;
48 use Moose;
49
50 use MooseX::UndefTolerant::Attribute;
51
52 has 'bar' => (
53 traits => [ qw(MooseX::UndefTolerant::Attribute)],
54 is => 'ro',
55 isa => 'Num',
56 predicate => 'has_bar'
57 );
58
59=head1 DESCRIPTION
60
61Loading this module in your L<Moose> class makes initialization of your
62attributes tolerant of undef. If you specify the value of undef to any of
63the attributes they will not be initialized. Effectively behaving as if you
64had not provided a value at all.
65
66=head1 MOTIVATION
67
68I often found myself in this quandry:
69
70 package My:Class;
71 use Moose;
72
73 has 'foo' => (
74 is => 'ro',
75 isa => 'Str',
76 );
77
78 # ... then
79
80 my $foo = ... # get the param from something
81
82 my $class = My:Class->new(foo => $foo, bar => 123);
83
84What if foo is undefined? I didn't want to change my attribute to be
85Maybe[Str] and I still want my predicate (C<has_foo>) to work. The only
86real solution was:
87
88 if(defined($foo)) {
89 $class = My:CLass->new(foo => $foo, bar => 123);
90 } else {
91 $class = My:CLass->new(bar => 123);
92 }
93
94Or some type of codemulch using ternarys. This module allows you to make
95your attributes more tolerant of undef so that you can keep the first
96example: have your cake and eat it too!
97
98=head1 PER ATTRIBUTE
5447ee45 99
100=head1 AUTHOR
101
102Cory G Watson, C<< <gphat at cpan.org> >>
103
104=head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
105
19258058 106Many thanks to the crew in #moose who talked me through this module:
107
5447ee45 108Hans Dieter Pearcey (confound)
109
110Jesse Luehrs (doy)
111
112Tomas Doran (t0m)
113
114Dylan Hardison (dylan)
115
116Jay Shirley (jshirley)
117
118Mike Eldridge (diz)
119
120=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
121
122Copyright 2009 Cory G Watson.
123
124This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
125under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published
126by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
127
128See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.
129
5447ee45 130=cut