package Class::MOP::Method::Accessor; use strict; use warnings; use Carp 'confess'; use Scalar::Util 'blessed', 'weaken'; our $VERSION = '0.02'; our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN'; use base 'Class::MOP::Method::Generated'; sub new { my $class = shift; my %options = @_; (exists $options{attribute}) || confess "You must supply an attribute to construct with"; (exists $options{accessor_type}) || confess "You must supply an accessor_type to construct with"; (blessed($options{attribute}) && $options{attribute}->isa('Class::MOP::Attribute')) || confess "You must supply an attribute which is a 'Class::MOP::Attribute' instance"; my $self = bless { # from our superclass '&!body' => undef, # specific to this subclass '$!attribute' => $options{attribute}, '$!is_inline' => ($options{is_inline} || 0), '$!accessor_type' => $options{accessor_type}, } => $class; # we don't want this creating # a cycle in the code, if not # needed weaken($self->{'$!attribute'}); $self->initialize_body; return $self; } ## accessors sub associated_attribute { (shift)->{'$!attribute'} } sub accessor_type { (shift)->{'$!accessor_type'} } ## factory sub initialize_body { my $self = shift; my $method_name = join "_" => ( 'generate', $self->accessor_type, 'method', ($self->is_inline ? 'inline' : ()) ); eval { $self->{'&!body'} = $self->$method_name() }; die $@ if $@; } ## generators sub generate_accessor_method { my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute; return sub { $attr->set_value($_[0], $_[1]) if scalar(@_) == 2; $attr->get_value($_[0]); }; } sub generate_reader_method { my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute; return sub { confess "Cannot assign a value to a read-only accessor" if @_ > 1; $attr->get_value($_[0]); }; } sub generate_writer_method { my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute; return sub { $attr->set_value($_[0], $_[1]); }; } sub generate_predicate_method { my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute; return sub { $attr->has_value($_[0]) }; } sub generate_clearer_method { my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute; return sub { $attr->clear_value($_[0]) }; } ## Inline methods sub generate_accessor_method_inline { my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute; my $attr_name = $attr->name; my $meta_instance = $attr->associated_class->instance_metaclass; my $code = eval 'sub {' . $meta_instance->inline_set_slot_value('$_[0]', "'$attr_name'", '$_[1]') . ' if scalar(@_) == 2; ' . $meta_instance->inline_get_slot_value('$_[0]', "'$attr_name'") . '}'; confess "Could not generate inline accessor because : $@" if $@; return $code; } sub generate_reader_method_inline { my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute; my $attr_name = $attr->name; my $meta_instance = $attr->associated_class->instance_metaclass; my $code = eval 'sub {' . 'confess "Cannot assign a value to a read-only accessor" if @_ > 1;' . $meta_instance->inline_get_slot_value('$_[0]', "'$attr_name'") . '}'; confess "Could not generate inline accessor because : $@" if $@; return $code; } sub generate_writer_method_inline { my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute; my $attr_name = $attr->name; my $meta_instance = $attr->associated_class->instance_metaclass; my $code = eval 'sub {' . $meta_instance->inline_set_slot_value('$_[0]', "'$attr_name'", '$_[1]') . '}'; confess "Could not generate inline accessor because : $@" if $@; return $code; } sub generate_predicate_method_inline { my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute; my $attr_name = $attr->name; my $meta_instance = $attr->associated_class->instance_metaclass; my $code = eval 'sub {' . $meta_instance->inline_is_slot_initialized('$_[0]', "'$attr_name'") . '}'; confess "Could not generate inline predicate because : $@" if $@; return $code; } sub generate_clearer_method_inline { my $attr = (shift)->associated_attribute; my $attr_name = $attr->name; my $meta_instance = $attr->associated_class->instance_metaclass; my $code = eval 'sub {' . $meta_instance->inline_deinitialize_slot('$_[0]', "'$attr_name'") . '}'; confess "Could not generate inline clearer because : $@" if $@; return $code; } 1; __END__ =pod =head1 NAME Class::MOP::Method::Accessor - Method Meta Object for accessors =head1 SYNOPSIS use Class::MOP::Method::Accessor; my $reader = Class::MOP::Method::Accessor->new( attribute => $attribute, is_inline => 1, accessor_type => 'reader', ); $reader->body->($instance); # call the reader method =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a C subclass which is used interally by C to generate accessor code. It can handle generation of readers, writers, predicate and clearer methods, both as closures and as more optimized inline methods. =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item B This creates the method based on the criteria in C<%options>, these options are: =over 4 =item I This must be an instance of C which this accessor is being generated for. This paramter is B. =item I This is a string from the following set; reader, writer, accessor, predicate or clearer. This is used to determine which type of method is to be generated. =item I This is a boolean to indicate if the method should be generated as a closure, or as a more optimized inline version. =back =item B This returns the accessor type which was passed into C. =item B This returns the boolean which was passed into C. =item B This returns the attribute instance which was passed into C. =item B This will actually generate the method based on the specified criteria passed to the constructor. =back =head2 Method Generators These methods will generate appropriate code references for the various types of accessors which are supported by C. The names pretty much explain it all. =over 4 =item B =item B =item B =item B =item B =item B =item B =item B =item B =item B =back =head1 AUTHORS Stevan Little Estevan@iinteractive.comE =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2006-2008 by Infinity Interactive, Inc. L This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut