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package Test2::Util::HashBase; | |
use strict; | |
use warnings; | |
our $VERSION = '1.302183'; | |
################################################################# | |
# # | |
# This is a generated file! Do not modify this file directly! # | |
# Use hashbase_inc.pl script to regenerate this file. # | |
# The script is part of the Object::HashBase distribution. # | |
# Note: You can modify the version number above this comment # | |
# if needed, that is fine. # | |
# # | |
################################################################# | |
{ | |
no warnings 'once'; | |
$Test2::Util::HashBase::HB_VERSION = '0.009'; | |
*Test2::Util::HashBase::ATTR_SUBS = \%Object::HashBase::ATTR_SUBS; | |
*Test2::Util::HashBase::ATTR_LIST = \%Object::HashBase::ATTR_LIST; | |
*Test2::Util::HashBase::VERSION = \%Object::HashBase::VERSION; | |
*Test2::Util::HashBase::CAN_CACHE = \%Object::HashBase::CAN_CACHE; | |
} | |
require Carp; | |
{ | |
no warnings 'once'; | |
$Carp::Internal{+__PACKAGE__} = 1; | |
} | |
BEGIN { | |
# these are not strictly equivalent, but for out use we don't care | |
# about order | |
*_isa = ($] >= 5.010 && require mro) ? \&mro::get_linear_isa : sub { | |
no strict 'refs'; | |
my @packages = ($_[0]); | |
my %seen; | |
for my $package (@packages) { | |
push @packages, grep !$seen{$_}++, @{"$package\::ISA"}; | |
} | |
return \@packages; | |
} | |
} | |
my %SPEC = ( | |
'^' => {reader => 1, writer => 0, dep_writer => 1, read_only => 0, strip => 1}, | |
'-' => {reader => 1, writer => 0, dep_writer => 0, read_only => 1, strip => 1}, | |
'>' => {reader => 0, writer => 1, dep_writer => 0, read_only => 0, strip => 1}, | |
'<' => {reader => 1, writer => 0, dep_writer => 0, read_only => 0, strip => 1}, | |
'+' => {reader => 0, writer => 0, dep_writer => 0, read_only => 0, strip => 1}, | |
); | |
sub import { | |
my $class = shift; | |
my $into = caller; | |
# Make sure we list the OLDEST version used to create this class. | |
my $ver = $Test2::Util::HashBase::HB_VERSION || $Test2::Util::HashBase::VERSION; | |
$Test2::Util::HashBase::VERSION{$into} = $ver if !$Test2::Util::HashBase::VERSION{$into} || $Test2::Util::HashBase::VERSION{$into} > $ver; | |
my $isa = _isa($into); | |
my $attr_list = $Test2::Util::HashBase::ATTR_LIST{$into} ||= []; | |
my $attr_subs = $Test2::Util::HashBase::ATTR_SUBS{$into} ||= {}; | |
my %subs = ( | |
($into->can('new') ? () : (new => \&_new)), | |
(map %{$Test2::Util::HashBase::ATTR_SUBS{$_} || {}}, @{$isa}[1 .. $#$isa]), | |
( | |
map { | |
my $p = substr($_, 0, 1); | |
my $x = $_; | |
my $spec = $SPEC{$p} || {reader => 1, writer => 1}; | |
substr($x, 0, 1) = '' if $spec->{strip}; | |
push @$attr_list => $x; | |
my ($sub, $attr) = (uc $x, $x); | |
$attr_subs->{$sub} = sub() { $attr }; | |
my %out = ($sub => $attr_subs->{$sub}); | |
$out{$attr} = sub { $_[0]->{$attr} } if $spec->{reader}; | |
$out{"set_$attr"} = sub { $_[0]->{$attr} = $_[1] } if $spec->{writer}; | |
$out{"set_$attr"} = sub { Carp::croak("'$attr' is read-only") } if $spec->{read_only}; | |
$out{"set_$attr"} = sub { Carp::carp("set_$attr() is deprecated"); $_[0]->{$attr} = $_[1] } if $spec->{dep_writer}; | |
%out; | |
} @_ | |
), | |
); | |
no strict 'refs'; | |
*{"$into\::$_"} = $subs{$_} for keys %subs; | |
} | |
sub attr_list { | |
my $class = shift; | |
my $isa = _isa($class); | |
my %seen; | |
my @list = grep { !$seen{$_}++ } map { | |
my @out; | |
if (0.004 > ($Test2::Util::HashBase::VERSION{$_} || 0)) { | |
Carp::carp("$_ uses an inlined version of Test2::Util::HashBase too old to support attr_list()"); | |
} | |
else { | |
my $list = $Test2::Util::HashBase::ATTR_LIST{$_}; | |
@out = $list ? @$list : () | |
} | |
@out; | |
} reverse @$isa; | |
return @list; | |
} | |
sub _new { | |
my $class = shift; | |
my $self; | |
if (@_ == 1) { | |
my $arg = shift; | |
my $type = ref($arg); | |
if ($type eq 'HASH') { | |
$self = bless({%$arg}, $class) | |
} | |
else { | |
Carp::croak("Not sure what to do with '$type' in $class constructor") | |
unless $type eq 'ARRAY'; | |
my %proto; | |
my @attributes = attr_list($class); | |
while (@$arg) { | |
my $val = shift @$arg; | |
my $key = shift @attributes or Carp::croak("Too many arguments for $class constructor"); | |
$proto{$key} = $val; | |
} | |
$self = bless(\%proto, $class); | |
} | |
} | |
else { | |
$self = bless({@_}, $class); | |
} | |
$Test2::Util::HashBase::CAN_CACHE{$class} = $self->can('init') | |
unless exists $Test2::Util::HashBase::CAN_CACHE{$class}; | |
$self->init if $Test2::Util::HashBase::CAN_CACHE{$class}; | |
$self; | |
} | |
1; | |
__END__ | |
=pod | |
=encoding UTF-8 | |
=head1 NAME | |
Test2::Util::HashBase - Build hash based classes. | |
=head1 SYNOPSIS | |
A class: | |
package My::Class; | |
use strict; | |
use warnings; | |
# Generate 3 accessors | |
use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/foo -bar ^baz <bat >ban +boo/; | |
# Chance to initialize defaults | |
sub init { | |
my $self = shift; # No other args | |
$self->{+FOO} ||= "foo"; | |
$self->{+BAR} ||= "bar"; | |
$self->{+BAZ} ||= "baz"; | |
$self->{+BAT} ||= "bat"; | |
$self->{+BAN} ||= "ban"; | |
$self->{+BOO} ||= "boo"; | |
} | |
sub print { | |
print join ", " => map { $self->{$_} } FOO, BAR, BAZ, BAT, BAN, BOO; | |
} | |
Subclass it | |
package My::Subclass; | |
use strict; | |
use warnings; | |
# Note, you should subclass before loading HashBase. | |
use base 'My::Class'; | |
use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/bub/; | |
sub init { | |
my $self = shift; | |
# We get the constants from the base class for free. | |
$self->{+FOO} ||= 'SubFoo'; | |
$self->{+BUB} ||= 'bub'; | |
$self->SUPER::init(); | |
} | |
use it: | |
package main; | |
use strict; | |
use warnings; | |
use My::Class; | |
# These are all functionally identical | |
my $one = My::Class->new(foo => 'MyFoo', bar => 'MyBar'); | |
my $two = My::Class->new({foo => 'MyFoo', bar => 'MyBar'}); | |
my $three = My::Class->new(['MyFoo', 'MyBar']); | |
# Readers! | |
my $foo = $one->foo; # 'MyFoo' | |
my $bar = $one->bar; # 'MyBar' | |
my $baz = $one->baz; # Defaulted to: 'baz' | |
my $bat = $one->bat; # Defaulted to: 'bat' | |
# '>ban' means setter only, no reader | |
# '+boo' means no setter or reader, just the BOO constant | |
# Setters! | |
$one->set_foo('A Foo'); | |
#'-bar' means read-only, so the setter will throw an exception (but is defined). | |
$one->set_bar('A bar'); | |
# '^baz' means deprecated setter, this will warn about the setter being | |
# deprecated. | |
$one->set_baz('A Baz'); | |
# '<bat' means no setter defined at all | |
# '+boo' means no setter or reader, just the BOO constant | |
$one->{+FOO} = 'xxx'; | |
=head1 DESCRIPTION | |
This package is used to generate classes based on hashrefs. Using this class | |
will give you a C<new()> method, as well as generating accessors you request. | |
Generated accessors will be getters, C<set_ACCESSOR> setters will also be | |
generated for you. You also get constants for each accessor (all caps) which | |
return the key into the hash for that accessor. Single inheritance is also | |
supported. | |
=head1 THIS IS A BUNDLED COPY OF HASHBASE | |
This is a bundled copy of L<Object::HashBase>. This file was generated using | |
the | |
C</home/exodist/perl5/perlbrew/perls/main/bin/hashbase_inc.pl> | |
script. | |
=head1 METHODS | |
=head2 PROVIDED BY HASH BASE | |
=over 4 | |
=item $it = $class->new(%PAIRS) | |
=item $it = $class->new(\%PAIRS) | |
=item $it = $class->new(\@ORDERED_VALUES) | |
Create a new instance. | |
HashBase will not export C<new()> if there is already a C<new()> method in your | |
packages inheritance chain. | |
B<If you do not want this method you can define your own> you just have to | |
declare it before loading L<Test2::Util::HashBase>. | |
package My::Package; | |
# predeclare new() so that HashBase does not give us one. | |
sub new; | |
use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/foo bar baz/; | |
# Now we define our own new method. | |
sub new { ... } | |
This makes it so that HashBase sees that you have your own C<new()> method. | |
Alternatively you can define the method before loading HashBase instead of just | |
declaring it, but that scatters your use statements. | |
The most common way to create an object is to pass in key/value pairs where | |
each key is an attribute and each value is what you want assigned to that | |
attribute. No checking is done to verify the attributes or values are valid, | |
you may do that in C<init()> if desired. | |
If you would like, you can pass in a hashref instead of pairs. When you do so | |
the hashref will be copied, and the copy will be returned blessed as an object. | |
There is no way to ask HashBase to bless a specific hashref. | |
In some cases an object may only have 1 or 2 attributes, in which case a | |
hashref may be too verbose for your liking. In these cases you can pass in an | |
arrayref with only values. The values will be assigned to attributes in the | |
order the attributes were listed. When there is inheritance involved the | |
attributes from parent classes will come before subclasses. | |
=back | |
=head2 HOOKS | |
=over 4 | |
=item $self->init() | |
This gives you the chance to set some default values to your fields. The only | |
argument is C<$self> with its indexes already set from the constructor. | |
B<Note:> Test2::Util::HashBase checks for an init using C<< $class->can('init') >> | |
during construction. It DOES NOT call C<can()> on the created object. Also note | |
that the result of the check is cached, it is only ever checked once, the first | |
time an instance of your class is created. This means that adding an C<init()> | |
method AFTER the first construction will result in it being ignored. | |
=back | |
=head1 ACCESSORS | |
=head2 READ/WRITE | |
To generate accessors you list them when using the module: | |
use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/foo/; | |
This will generate the following subs in your namespace: | |
=over 4 | |
=item foo() | |
Getter, used to get the value of the C<foo> field. | |
=item set_foo() | |
Setter, used to set the value of the C<foo> field. | |
=item FOO() | |
Constant, returns the field C<foo>'s key into the class hashref. Subclasses will | |
also get this function as a constant, not simply a method, that means it is | |
copied into the subclass namespace. | |
The main reason for using these constants is to help avoid spelling mistakes | |
and similar typos. It will not help you if you forget to prefix the '+' though. | |
=back | |
=head2 READ ONLY | |
use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/-foo/; | |
=over 4 | |
=item set_foo() | |
Throws an exception telling you the attribute is read-only. This is exported to | |
override any active setters for the attribute in a parent class. | |
=back | |
=head2 DEPRECATED SETTER | |
use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/^foo/; | |
=over 4 | |
=item set_foo() | |
This will set the value, but it will also warn you that the method is | |
deprecated. | |
=back | |
=head2 NO SETTER | |
use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/<foo/; | |
Only gives you a reader, no C<set_foo> method is defined at all. | |
=head2 NO READER | |
use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/>foo/; | |
Only gives you a write (C<set_foo>), no C<foo> method is defined at all. | |
=head2 CONSTANT ONLY | |
use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/+foo/; | |
This does not create any methods for you, it just adds the C<FOO> constant. | |
=head1 SUBCLASSING | |
You can subclass an existing HashBase class. | |
use base 'Another::HashBase::Class'; | |
use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/foo bar baz/; | |
The base class is added to C<@ISA> for you, and all constants from base classes | |
are added to subclasses automatically. | |
=head1 GETTING A LIST OF ATTRIBUTES FOR A CLASS | |
Test2::Util::HashBase provides a function for retrieving a list of attributes for an | |
Test2::Util::HashBase class. | |
=over 4 | |
=item @list = Test2::Util::HashBase::attr_list($class) | |
=item @list = $class->Test2::Util::HashBase::attr_list() | |
Either form above will work. This will return a list of attributes defined on | |
the object. This list is returned in the attribute definition order, parent | |
class attributes are listed before subclass attributes. Duplicate attributes | |
will be removed before the list is returned. | |
B<Note:> This list is used in the C<< $class->new(\@ARRAY) >> constructor to | |
determine the attribute to which each value will be paired. | |
=back | |
=head1 SOURCE | |
The source code repository for HashBase can be found at | |
F<http://github.com/Test-More/HashBase/>. | |
=head1 MAINTAINERS | |
=over 4 | |
=item Chad Granum E<lt>[email protected]<gt> | |
=back | |
=head1 AUTHORS | |
=over 4 | |
=item Chad Granum E<lt>[email protected]<gt> | |
=back | |
=head1 COPYRIGHT | |
Copyright 2017 Chad Granum E<lt>[email protected]<gt>. | |
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. | |
See F<http://dev.perl.org/licenses/> | |
=cut | |