Remove a Moose-imcompatible warning
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c3398f5b 1package Mouse;
eb88905f 2use 5.006_002;
3
bc69ee88 4use Mouse::Exporter; # enables strict and warnings
eb88905f 5
fc44e30e 6our $VERSION = '0.37_04';
c3398f5b 7
fea36fd2 8use Carp qw(confess);
43523060 9use Scalar::Util qw(blessed);
6d28c5cf 10
01afd8ff 11use Mouse::Util qw(load_class is_class_loaded get_code_package not_supported);
c3398f5b 12
08f7a8db 13use Mouse::Meta::Module;
306290e8 14use Mouse::Meta::Class;
7a50b450 15use Mouse::Meta::Role;
6d28c5cf 16use Mouse::Meta::Attribute;
c3398f5b 17use Mouse::Object;
6d28c5cf 18use Mouse::Util::TypeConstraints ();
fea36fd2 19
20Mouse::Exporter->setup_import_methods(
21 as_is => [qw(
22 extends with
23 has
24 before after around
25 override super
26 augment inner
27 ),
28 \&Scalar::Util::blessed,
29 \&Carp::confess,
30 ],
2cb8b713 31);
eaad7dab 32
43523060 33# XXX: for backward compatibility
34our @EXPORT = qw(
35 extends with
36 has
37 before after around
38 override super
39 augment inner
40 blessed confess
41);
42
8bc2760b 43sub extends { Mouse::Meta::Class->initialize(scalar caller)->superclasses(@_) }
c3398f5b 44
eaad7dab 45sub has {
8bc2760b 46 my $meta = Mouse::Meta::Class->initialize(scalar caller);
1b9e472d 47 my $name = shift;
48
95ecd6f1 49 $meta->throw_error(q{Usage: has 'name' => ( key => value, ... )})\r
50 if @_ % 2; # odd number of arguments
51
1b9e472d 52 $meta->add_attribute($_ => @_) for ref($name) ? @{$name} : $name;
eaad7dab 53}
54
55sub before {
8bc2760b 56 my $meta = Mouse::Meta::Class->initialize(scalar caller);
eaad7dab 57
58 my $code = pop;
59
60 for (@_) {
61 $meta->add_before_method_modifier($_ => $code);
62 }
63}
64
65sub after {
8bc2760b 66 my $meta = Mouse::Meta::Class->initialize(scalar caller);
eaad7dab 67
68 my $code = pop;
69
70 for (@_) {
71 $meta->add_after_method_modifier($_ => $code);
72 }
73}
74
75sub around {
8bc2760b 76 my $meta = Mouse::Meta::Class->initialize(scalar caller);
eaad7dab 77
78 my $code = pop;
79
80 for (@_) {
81 $meta->add_around_method_modifier($_ => $code);
82 }
83}
84
85sub with {
8bc2760b 86 Mouse::Util::apply_all_roles(scalar(caller), @_);
eaad7dab 87}
88
e6007308 89our $SUPER_PACKAGE;
90our $SUPER_BODY;
91our @SUPER_ARGS;
92
93sub super {
94 # This check avoids a recursion loop - see
95 # t/100_bugs/020_super_recursion.t
85bd3f44 96 return if defined $SUPER_PACKAGE && $SUPER_PACKAGE ne caller();
97 return if !defined $SUPER_BODY;
98 $SUPER_BODY->(@SUPER_ARGS);
e6007308 99}
100
101sub override {
85bd3f44 102 # my($name, $method) = @_;
103 Mouse::Meta::Class->initialize(scalar caller)->add_override_method_modifier(@_);
e6007308 104}
105
768804c0 106our %INNER_BODY;
107our %INNER_ARGS;
108
109sub inner {
110 my $pkg = caller();
111 if ( my $body = $INNER_BODY{$pkg} ) {
112 my $args = $INNER_ARGS{$pkg};
113 local $INNER_ARGS{$pkg};
114 local $INNER_BODY{$pkg};
115 return $body->(@{$args});
116 }
117 else {
118 return;
119 }
120}
121
122sub augment {
123 #my($name, $method) = @_;
124 Mouse::Meta::Class->initialize(scalar caller)->add_augment_method_modifier(@_);
125}
2cb8b713 126
0d6e12be 127sub init_meta {
0d6e12be 128 shift;
129 my %args = @_;
130
131 my $class = $args{for_class}
382b7340 132 or confess("Cannot call init_meta without specifying a for_class");
0d6e12be 133 my $base_class = $args{base_class} || 'Mouse::Object';
134 my $metaclass = $args{metaclass} || 'Mouse::Meta::Class';
135
0d6e12be 136 # make a subtype for each Mouse class
6d28c5cf 137 Mouse::Util::TypeConstraints::class_type($class)
138 unless Mouse::Util::TypeConstraints::find_type_constraint($class);
0d6e12be 139
140 my $meta = $metaclass->initialize($class);
0d6e12be 141
3a63a2e7 142 $meta->add_method(meta => sub{
382b7340 143 return $metaclass->initialize(ref($_[0]) || $_[0]);
3a63a2e7 144 });
145
382b7340 146 $meta->superclasses($base_class)
147 unless $meta->superclasses;
0d6e12be 148
149 return $meta;
150}
151
c3398f5b 152
c3398f5b 1531;
c3398f5b 154__END__
155
156=head1 NAME
157
0fff36e6 158Mouse - Moose minus the antlers
c3398f5b 159
c3398f5b 160=head1 SYNOPSIS
161
162 package Point;
6caea456 163 use Mouse; # automatically turns on strict and warnings
164
165 has 'x' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Int');
166 has 'y' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Int');
167
168 sub clear {
169 my $self = shift;
170 $self->x(0);
171 $self->y(0);
172 }
173
174 package Point3D;
c3398f5b 175 use Mouse;
176
6caea456 177 extends 'Point';
c3398f5b 178
6caea456 179 has 'z' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Int');
180
8517d2ff 181 after 'clear' => sub {
182 my $self = shift;
183 $self->z(0);
184 };
c3398f5b 185
186=head1 DESCRIPTION
187
6614c108 188L<Moose> is wonderful. B<Use Moose instead of Mouse.>
c3398f5b 189
16913e71 190Unfortunately, Moose has a compile-time penalty. Though significant progress
191has been made over the years, the compile time penalty is a non-starter for
192some very specific applications. If you are writing a command-line application
193or CGI script where startup time is essential, you may not be able to use
194Moose. We recommend that you instead use L<HTTP::Engine> and FastCGI for the
195latter, if possible.
0fff36e6 196
6614c108 197Mouse aims to alleviate this by providing a subset of Moose's functionality,
198faster.
0fff36e6 199
7ca75105 200We're also going as light on dependencies as possible.
3fcf8a33 201L<Class::Method::Modifiers::Fast> or L<Class::Method::Modifiers> is required
202if you want support for L</before>, L</after>, and L</around>.
d1c1b994 203
1820fffe 204=head2 MOOSE COMPATIBILITY
0fff36e6 205
206Compatibility with Moose has been the utmost concern. Fewer than 1% of the
207tests fail when run against Moose instead of Mouse. Mouse code coverage is also
7e3ed32e 208over 96%. Even the error messages are taken from Moose. The Mouse code just
209runs the test suite 4x faster.
0fff36e6 210
211The idea is that, if you need the extra power, you should be able to run
8e1a28a8 212C<s/Mouse/Moose/g> on your codebase and have nothing break. To that end,
6614c108 213we have written L<Any::Moose> which will act as Mouse unless Moose is loaded,
16913e71 214in which case it will act as Moose. Since Mouse is a little sloppier than
215Moose, if you run into weird errors, it would be worth running:
216
217 ANY_MOOSE=Moose perl your-script.pl
218
219to see if the bug is caused by Mouse. Moose's diagnostics and validation are
220also much better.
0fff36e6 221
9090e5fe 222=head2 MouseX
223
224Please don't copy MooseX code to MouseX. If you need extensions, you really
225should upgrade to Moose. We don't need two parallel sets of extensions!
226
227If you really must write a Mouse extension, please contact the Moose mailing
228list or #moose on IRC beforehand.
229
0fff36e6 230=head1 KEYWORDS
c3398f5b 231
1820fffe 232=head2 C<< $object->meta -> Mouse::Meta::Class >>
c3398f5b 233
234Returns this class' metaclass instance.
235
1820fffe 236=head2 C<< extends superclasses >>
c3398f5b 237
238Sets this class' superclasses.
239
1820fffe 240=head2 C<< before (method|methods) => CodeRef >>
b7a74822 241
242Installs a "before" method modifier. See L<Moose/before> or
243L<Class::Method::Modifiers/before>.
244
6beb7db6 245Use of this feature requires L<Class::Method::Modifiers>!
246
1820fffe 247=head2 C<< after (method|methods) => CodeRef >>
b7a74822 248
249Installs an "after" method modifier. See L<Moose/after> or
250L<Class::Method::Modifiers/after>.
251
6beb7db6 252Use of this feature requires L<Class::Method::Modifiers>!
253
1820fffe 254=head2 C<< around (method|methods) => CodeRef >>
b7a74822 255
256Installs an "around" method modifier. See L<Moose/around> or
257L<Class::Method::Modifiers/around>.
258
6beb7db6 259Use of this feature requires L<Class::Method::Modifiers>!
260
1820fffe 261=head2 C<< has (name|names) => parameters >>
c3398f5b 262
263Adds an attribute (or if passed an arrayref of names, multiple attributes) to
0fff36e6 264this class. Options:
265
266=over 4
267
1820fffe 268=item C<< is => ro|rw|bare >>
0fff36e6 269
270If specified, inlines a read-only/read-write accessor with the same name as
271the attribute.
272
1820fffe 273=item C<< isa => TypeConstraint >>
0fff36e6 274
5893ee36 275Provides type checking in the constructor and accessor. The following types are
1820fffe 276supported. Any unknown type is taken to be a class check
277(e.g. C<< isa => 'DateTime' >> would accept only L<DateTime> objects).
5893ee36 278
279 Any Item Bool Undef Defined Value Num Int Str ClassName
280 Ref ScalarRef ArrayRef HashRef CodeRef RegexpRef GlobRef
281 FileHandle Object
282
283For more documentation on type constraints, see L<Mouse::Util::TypeConstraints>.
284
0fff36e6 285
1820fffe 286=item C<< required => Bool >>
0fff36e6 287
288Whether this attribute is required to have a value. If the attribute is lazy or
289has a builder, then providing a value for the attribute in the constructor is
290optional.
291
1820fffe 292=item C<< init_arg => Str | Undef >>
0fff36e6 293
ca63d17a 294Allows you to use a different key name in the constructor. If undef, the
1820fffe 295attribute can't be passed to the constructor.
0fff36e6 296
1820fffe 297=item C<< default => Value | CodeRef >>
0fff36e6 298
299Sets the default value of the attribute. If the default is a coderef, it will
300be invoked to get the default value. Due to quirks of Perl, any bare reference
301is forbidden, you must wrap the reference in a coderef. Otherwise, all
302instances will share the same reference.
303
1820fffe 304=item C<< lazy => Bool >>
0fff36e6 305
306If specified, the default is calculated on demand instead of in the
307constructor.
308
1820fffe 309=item C<< predicate => Str >>
0fff36e6 310
311Lets you specify a method name for installing a predicate method, which checks
312that the attribute has a value. It will not invoke a lazy default or builder
313method.
314
1820fffe 315=item C<< clearer => Str >>
0fff36e6 316
317Lets you specify a method name for installing a clearer method, which clears
318the attribute's value from the instance. On the next read, lazy or builder will
319be invoked.
320
1820fffe 321=item C<< handles => HashRef|ArrayRef >>
0fff36e6 322
323Lets you specify methods to delegate to the attribute. ArrayRef forwards the
324given method names to method calls on the attribute. HashRef maps local method
325names to remote method names called on the attribute. Other forms of
326L</handles>, such as regular expression and coderef, are not yet supported.
327
1820fffe 328=item C<< weak_ref => Bool >>
0fff36e6 329
330Lets you automatically weaken any reference stored in the attribute.
331
6beb7db6 332Use of this feature requires L<Scalar::Util>!
333
1820fffe 334=item C<< trigger => CodeRef >>
844fa049 335
336Any time the attribute's value is set (either through the accessor or the constructor), the trigger is called on it. The trigger receives as arguments the instance, the new value, and the attribute instance.
337
1820fffe 338=item C<< builder => Str >>
0fff36e6 339
340Defines a method name to be called to provide the default value of the
341attribute. C<< builder => 'build_foo' >> is mostly equivalent to
342C<< default => sub { $_[0]->build_foo } >>.
343
1820fffe 344=item C<< auto_deref => Bool >>
0fff36e6 345
346Allows you to automatically dereference ArrayRef and HashRef attributes in list
347context. In scalar context, the reference is returned (NOT the list length or
348bucket status). You must specify an appropriate type constraint to use
349auto_deref.
350
1820fffe 351=item C<< lazy_build => Bool >>
352
353Automatically define the following options:
5253d13d 354
1820fffe 355 has $attr => (
356 # ...
357 lazy => 1
358 builder => "_build_$attr",
359 clearer => "clear_$attr",
360 predicate => "has_$attr",
361 );
5253d13d 362
0fff36e6 363=back
c3398f5b 364
1820fffe 365=head2 C<< confess(message) -> BOOM >>
c3398f5b 366
367L<Carp/confess> for your convenience.
368
1820fffe 369=head2 C<< blessed(value) -> ClassName | undef >>
c3398f5b 370
371L<Scalar::Util/blessed> for your convenience.
372
373=head1 MISC
374
375=head2 import
376
6caea456 377Importing Mouse will default your class' superclass list to L<Mouse::Object>.
c3398f5b 378You may use L</extends> to replace the superclass list.
379
380=head2 unimport
381
0fff36e6 382Please unimport Mouse (C<no Mouse>) so that if someone calls one of the
383keywords (such as L</extends>) it will break loudly instead breaking subtly.
c3398f5b 384
1820fffe 385=head1 SOURCE CODE ACCESS
c3398f5b 386
1820fffe 387We have a public git repository:
c3398f5b 388
1820fffe 389 git clone git://jules.scsys.co.uk/gitmo/Mouse.git
c3398f5b 390
1820fffe 391=head1 DEPENDENCIES
262801ef 392
1820fffe 393Perl 5.6.2 or later.
262801ef 394
1820fffe 395=head1 SEE ALSO
e693975f 396
1820fffe 397L<Moose>
e693975f 398
1820fffe 399L<Class::MOP>
e693975f 400
c817e8f1 401=head1 AUTHORS
c3398f5b 402
434ca269 403Shawn M Moore, E<lt>sartak at gmail.comE<gt>
c3398f5b 404
434ca269 405Yuval Kogman, E<lt>nothingmuch at woobling.orgE<gt>
fc9f8988 406
c817e8f1 407tokuhirom
408
409Yappo
410
ea6dc3a5 411wu-lee
412
434ca269 413Goro Fuji (gfx) E<lt>gfuji at cpan.orgE<gt>
ba55dea1 414
0fff36e6 415with plenty of code borrowed from L<Class::MOP> and L<Moose>
416
c3398f5b 417=head1 BUGS
418
1820fffe 419All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no exception.
420Please report any bugs to C<bug-mouse at rt.cpan.org>, or through the web
421interface at L<http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Mouse>
c3398f5b 422
423=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
424
3ef6ae56 425Copyright 2008-2009 Infinity Interactive, Inc.
426
427http://www.iinteractive.com/
c3398f5b 428
429This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
430under the same terms as Perl itself.
431
432=cut
433