pax_global_header00006660000000000000000000000064135675233120014521gustar00rootroot0000000000000052 comment=f70775815f7866d910c13b98f3d58c27d898aa0b libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/000077500000000000000000000000001356752331200160335ustar00rootroot00000000000000libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/Build.PL000066400000000000000000000004551356752331200173330ustar00rootroot00000000000000# ========================================================================= # THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED BY MINILLA. # DO NOT EDIT DIRECTLY. # ========================================================================= use 5.008_001; use strict; use Module::Build::Tiny 0.035; Build_PL(); libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/Changes000066400000000000000000000021111356752331200173210ustar00rootroot00000000000000Revision history for Perl extension MooX-BuildArgs. 0.08 2019-04-23T18:48:18Z - Add clear_build_args() to MooX::BuildArgs. - Tidied up POD for MooX::SingleArg. 0.07 2019-03-03T19:11:21Z - Fix some POD and dependency issues. - Properly extend TRANSFORM_BUILDARGS in ::MethodProxyArgs. - Require perl 5.8.1. - Simplify VERSION declarations. 0.06 2019-02-14T18:50:14Z - Fix a couple PAUSE indexing issues! 0.05 2019-02-14T18:03:13Z - Use Data::MethodProxy instead of Config::MethodProxy. - Use Test2::V0 instead of Test2::Bundle::Extended. - Migrate build tooling from Dist::Zilla to Minilla. 0.04 2016-11-26 - Correct a typographical and a grammar mistake. - Let the proxy args test pass on recent versions of Perl. 0.03 2016-11-09 - Fix a couple of typographical errors. - Switch from Test::Stream to Test2::Suite. - Use Config::MethodProxy in MooX::MethodProxyArgs. 0.02 2015-12-29 - Add MooX::MethodProxyArgs. - Use Test::Stream for tests. - Make BuildArgsHooks future compatibility tests work if the test hooks are called. 0.01 2014-11-07 - First release. libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/LICENSE000066400000000000000000000437701356752331200170530ustar00rootroot00000000000000This software is copyright (c) 2019 by Aran Clary Deltac . 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This [Moo](https://metacpan.org/pod/Moo) role provides the arguments via the ["build\_args"](#build_args) attribute. Note that no attempt is made to weaken the args. So, if you use this module and you have attributes with `weak_ref` set the references will not be weakened within ["build\_args"](#build_args). # ATTRIBUTES ## build\_args ```perl my $args_hashref = $object->build_args(); ``` Returns a hashref containing the captured arguments. # SEE ALSO - [MooX::BuildArgsHooks](https://metacpan.org/pod/MooX::BuildArgsHooks) - [MooX::MethodProxyArgs](https://metacpan.org/pod/MooX::MethodProxyArgs) - [MooX::Rebuild](https://metacpan.org/pod/MooX::Rebuild) - [MooX::SingleArg](https://metacpan.org/pod/MooX::SingleArg) # SUPPORT Please submit bugs and feature requests to the MooX-BuildArgs GitHub issue tracker: [https://github.com/bluefeet/MooX-BuildArgs/issues](https://github.com/bluefeet/MooX-BuildArgs/issues) # AUTHORS ``` Aran Clary Deltac Peter Pentchev Mohammad S Anwar ``` # LICENSE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/cpanfile000066400000000000000000000006051356752331200175400ustar00rootroot00000000000000requires 'namespace::clean' => '0.24'; requires 'perl' => '5.008001'; requires 'strictures' => '2.000000'; requires 'Class::Method::Modifiers' => '2.05'; requires 'Data::MethodProxy' => '0.03'; requires 'Moo' => '2.000000'; requires 'Moo::Object'; requires 'Moo::Role' => '2.000000'; requires 'Carp'; requires 'Scalar::Util'; on test => sub { requires 'Test2::V0' => '0.000071'; }; libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/lib/000077500000000000000000000000001356752331200166015ustar00rootroot00000000000000libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/lib/MooX/000077500000000000000000000000001356752331200174635ustar00rootroot00000000000000libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/lib/MooX/BuildArgs.pm000066400000000000000000000037521356752331200217040ustar00rootroot00000000000000package MooX::BuildArgs; our $VERSION = '0.08'; =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME MooX::BuildArgs - Save instantiation arguments for later use. =head1 SYNOPSIS package Foo; use Moo; with 'MooX::BuildArgs'; has bar => (is => 'ro'); my $foo = Foo->new( bar => 32 ); print $foo->build_args->{bar}; # 32 =head1 DESCRIPTION It is often useful to be able to access the arguments that were used to create an object in their unadulterated form, before any coercions or init_args have changed them. This L role provides the arguments via the L attribute. Note that no attempt is made to weaken the args. So, if you use this module and you have attributes with C set the references will not be weakened within L. =cut use Moo::Role; use strictures 2; use namespace::clean; with 'MooX::BuildArgsHooks'; around FINALIZE_BUILDARGS => sub{ my ($orig, $class, $args) = @_; $args = $class->$orig( $args ); return $class->FINALIZE_BUILD_ARGS_BUILDARGS( $args ); }; sub FINALIZE_BUILD_ARGS_BUILDARGS { my ($class, $args) = @_; $args->{_build_args} = { %$args }; return $args; } =head1 ATTRIBUTES =head2 build_args my $args_hashref = $object->build_args(); Returns a hashref containing the captured arguments. =cut has build_args => ( is => 'ro', init_arg => '_build_args', clearer => 'clear_build_args', ); 1; __END__ =head1 SEE ALSO =over =item * L =item * L =item * L =item * L =back =head1 SUPPORT Please submit bugs and feature requests to the MooX-BuildArgs GitHub issue tracker: L =head1 AUTHORS Aran Clary Deltac Peter Pentchev Mohammad S Anwar =head1 LICENSE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/lib/MooX/BuildArgsHooks.pm000066400000000000000000000156721356752331200227140ustar00rootroot00000000000000package MooX::BuildArgsHooks; our $VERSION = '0.08'; =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME MooX::BuildArgsHooks - Structured BUILDARGS. =head1 SYNOPSIS package Foo; use Moo; with 'MooX::BuildArgsHooks'; has bar => (is=>'ro'); around NORMALIZE_BUILDARGS => sub{ my ($orig, $class, @args) = @_; @args = $class->$orig( @args ); return( bar=>$args[0] ) if @args==1 and ref($args[0]) ne 'HASH'; return @args; }; around TRANSFORM_BUILDARGS => sub{ my ($orig, $class, $args) = @_; $args = $class->$orig( $args ); $args->{bar} = ($args->{bar}||0) + 10; return $args; }; around FINALIZE_BUILDARGS => sub{ my ($orig, $class, $args) = @_; $args = $class->$orig( $args ); $args->{bar}++; return $args; }; print Foo->new( 3 )->bar(); # 14 =head1 DESCRIPTION This module installs some hooks directly into L which allow for more fine-grained access to the phases of C. The reason this is important is because if you have various roles and classes modifying BUILDARGS you will often end up with weird behaviors depending on what order the various BUILDARGS wrappers are applied in. By breaking up argument processing into three steps (normalize, transform, and finalize) these conflicts are much less likely to arise. To further avoid these kinds of issues, and this applies to any system where you would C methods from a consuming role or super class not just BUILDARGS, it is recommended that you implement your extensions via methods. This way if something inherits from your role or class they can treat your method as a hook. For example: around TRANSFORM_BUILDARGS => sub{ my ($class, $orig, $args) = @_; $args = $class->$orig( $args ); return $class->TRANSFORM_FOO_BUILDARGS( $args ); }; sub TRANSFORM_FOO_BUILDARGS { my ($class, $args) = @_; $args->{bar} = ($args->{bar}||0) + 10; return $args; } Then if some other code wishes to inject code before or after the C class transforming BUILDARGS they can do so at very specific points. =cut use Class::Method::Modifiers qw( install_modifier ); use Moo::Object qw(); use Moo::Role; use strictures 2; use namespace::clean; BEGIN { package # NO INDEX MooX::BuildArgsHooks::Test; use Moo; around BUILDARGS => sub{ my $orig = shift; my $class = shift; return $class->$orig( @_ ); }; has normalize => ( is=>'rw' ); has transform => ( is=>'rw' ); has finalize => ( is=>'rw' ); sub NORMALIZE_BUILDARGS { $_[0]->normalize(1); shift; @_ } sub TRANSFORM_BUILDARGS { $_[0]->transform(1); $_[1] } sub FINALIZE_BUILDARGS { $_[0]->finalize(1); $_[1] } } # When installing these modifiers we're going to be super defensive # and not overwrite anything that may have already declared these # methods or even provides this functionality already. This should # hopefully make this module relatively future proof. BEGIN { my $moo = 'Moo::Object'; install_modifier( $moo, 'fresh', 'NORMALIZE_BUILDARGS' => sub{ shift; @_ }, ) unless $moo->can('NORMALIZE_BUILDARGS'); install_modifier( $moo, 'fresh', 'TRANSFORM_BUILDARGS' => sub{ $_[1] }, ) unless $moo->can('TRANSFORM_BUILDARGS'); install_modifier( $moo, 'fresh', 'FINALIZE_BUILDARGS' => sub{ $_[1] }, ) unless $moo->can('FINALIZE_BUILDARGS'); my $test = MooX::BuildArgsHooks::Test->new(); my $does_normalize = $test->normalize(); my $does_transform = $test->transform(); my $does_finalize = $test->finalize(); $test = undef; unless ($does_normalize and $does_transform and $does_finalize) { install_modifier( $moo, 'around', 'BUILDARGS' => sub{ my ($orig, $class, @args) = @_; @args = $class->NORMALIZE_BUILDARGS( @args ) unless $does_normalize; my $args = $class->$orig( @args ); $args = $class->TRANSFORM_BUILDARGS( { %$args } ) unless $does_transform; $args = $class->FINALIZE_BUILDARGS( { %$args } ) unless $does_finalize; return $args; }, ); } } # Must declare a custom no-op BUILDARGS otherwise # Method::Generate::Constructor gets in the way. # Alternatively we could modify its inlined BUILDARGS # to include our logic, but that's making things even # more brittle. around BUILDARGS => sub{ my $orig = shift; my $class = shift; return $class->$orig( @_ ); }; 1; __END__ =head1 HOOKS A hook in the context of this module is just a method that has been declared in the inheritance hierarchy and is made available for consuming roles and classes to apply method modifiers to. =head2 NORMALIZE_BUILDARGS around NORMALIZE_BUILDARGS => sub{ my ($orig, $class, @args) = @_; # Make sure you let other normalizations happen. @args = $class->$orig( @args ); # Do your normalization logic. ... return @args; }; Used to do some basic normalization of arguments from some custom format to a format acceptable to Moo (a hash or a hashref). This is useful, for example, when you want to support single arguments. For example: around NORMALIZE_BUILDARGS => sub{ my ($orig, $class, @args) = @_; # If only one argument is passed in assume that it is # the value for the foo attribute. if (@args==1 and ref($args[0]) ne 'HASH') { @args = { foo => $args[0] }; } @args = $class->$orig( @args ); return @args; }; Or you could just use L. =head2 TRANSFORM_BUILDARGS around TRANSFORM_BUILDARGS => sub{ my ($orig, $class, $args) = @_; # Make sure you let any other transformations happen. $args = $class->$orig( $args ); # Do your transformations. ... return $args; }; This hook is the workhorse where much of the C work typically happens. By the time this hook is called the arguments will always be in hashref form, not a list, and a hashref must be returned. =head2 FINALIZE_BUILDARGS around FINAL_BUILDARGS => sub{ my ($orig, $class, $args) = @_; # Let any other hooks have a turn. $args = $class->$orig( $args ); # Do your finalization logic. ... return $args; }; This hook works just like L except that it happens after it and is meant to be used by hooks that are the last step in the argument building process and need access to the arguments after most all other steps have completed. =head1 SEE ALSO =over =item * L =item * L =item * L =item * L =back =head1 SUPPORT See L. =head1 AUTHORS See L. =head1 LICENSE See L. =cut libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/lib/MooX/MethodProxyArgs.pm000066400000000000000000000030041356752331200231150ustar00rootroot00000000000000package MooX::MethodProxyArgs; our $VERSION = '0.08'; =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME MooX::MethodProxyArgs - Invoke code to populate static arguments. =head1 SYNOPSIS package Foo; use Moo; with 'MooX::MethodProxyArgs'; has bar => ( is => 'ro', ); package main; sub divide { my ($class, $number, $divisor) = @_; return $number / $divisor; } my $foo = Foo->new( bar => ['$proxy', 'main', 'divide', 10, 2 ] ); print $foo->bar(); # 5 =head1 DESCRIPTION This module munges the class's input arguments by replacing any method proxy values found with the result of calling the methods. This is done using L. See that module for more information on how method proxies work. =cut use Data::MethodProxy; use Moo::Role; use strictures 2; use namespace::clean; with 'MooX::BuildArgsHooks'; my $mproxy = Data::MethodProxy->new(); around TRANSFORM_BUILDARGS => sub{ my ($orig, $class, $args) = @_; $args = $class->TRANSFORM_METHOD_PROXY_ARGS_BUILDARGS( $args ); return $class->$orig( $args ); }; sub TRANSFORM_METHOD_PROXY_ARGS_BUILDARGS { my ($class, $args) = @_; return $mproxy->render( $args ); } 1; __END__ =head1 SEE ALSO =over =item * L =item * L =item * L =item * L =back =head1 SUPPORT See L. =head1 AUTHORS See L. =head1 LICENSE See L. =cut libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/lib/MooX/Rebuild.pm000066400000000000000000000027471356752331200214210ustar00rootroot00000000000000package MooX::Rebuild; our $VERSION = '0.08'; =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME MooX::Rebuild - Rebuild your Moo objects. =head1 SYNOPSIS package Foo; use Moo; with 'MooX::Rebuild'; has get_bar => ( is => 'ro', init_arg => 'bar', ); my $foo1 = Foo->new( bar => 'lala' ); my $foo2 = $foo1->rebuild(); print $foo2->get_bar(); # lala =head1 DESCRIPTION Make copies of Moo objects using the same arguments used to create the original objects. This Moo role depends on, and uses, the L role in order to capture the original arguments used to create an object. =cut use Moo::Role; use strictures 2; use namespace::clean; with 'MooX::BuildArgs'; =head1 METHODS =head2 rebuild my $clone = $object->rebuild(); my $similar = $object->rebuild( %extra_args ); Creates a new instance in the same class as the source object and using the same arguments used to make the source object. =cut sub rebuild { my $self = shift; my $class = ref( $self ); my $args = $class->BUILDARGS( @_ ); $args = { %{ $self->build_args() }, %$args, }; return $class->new( $args ); } 1; __END__ =head1 SEE ALSO =over =item * L =item * L =item * L =item * L =back =head1 SUPPORT See L. =head1 AUTHORS See L. =head1 LICENSE See L. =cut libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/lib/MooX/SingleArg.pm000066400000000000000000000051261356752331200217000ustar00rootroot00000000000000package MooX::SingleArg; our $VERSION = '0.08'; =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME MooX::SingleArg - Support single-argument instantiation. =head1 SYNOPSIS package Foo; use Moo; with 'MooX::SingleArg'; Foo->single_arg('bar'); has bar => ( is=>'ro' ); my $foo = Foo->new( 'goo' ); print $foo->bar(); # goo =cut use Class::Method::Modifiers qw( install_modifier ); use Carp qw( croak ); use Moo::Role; use strictures 2; use namespace::clean; with 'MooX::BuildArgsHooks'; around NORMALIZE_BUILDARGS => sub{ my ($orig, $class, @args) = @_; @args = $class->NORMALIZE_SINGLE_ARG_BUILDARGS( @args ); return $class->$orig( @args ); }; sub NORMALIZE_SINGLE_ARG_BUILDARGS { my ($class, @args) = @_; # Force force_single_arg to be set as we want it immutable # on this class once the first object has been instantiated. $class->force_single_arg( 0 ) if !defined $class->force_single_arg(); croak "No single_arg was declared for the $class class" unless $class->has_single_arg(); return( @args ) if @args!=1; return( @args ) unless ref($args[0]) ne 'HASH' or $class->force_single_arg(); return( $class->single_arg() => $args[0] ); } =head1 CLASS ARGUMENTS =head2 single_arg __PACKAGE__->single_arg( 'foo' ); Use this to declare the C of the single argument. =cut sub single_arg { my ($class, $value) = @_; install_modifier( $class, 'around', 'single_arg' => sub{ if (@_>2) { croak "single_arg has already been set to $value on $class" } return $value; }, ) if defined $value; return $value; } =head2 force_single_arg __PACKAGE__->force_single_arg( 1 ); Causes single-argument processing to happen even if a hashref is passed in as the single argument. =cut sub force_single_arg { my ($class, $value) = @_; install_modifier( $class, 'around', 'force_single_arg' => sub{ if (@_>2) { croak "force_single_arg has already been set to $value on $class" } return $value; }, ) if defined $value; return $value; } =head1 CLASS METHODS =head2 has_single_arg Returns true if L has been called. =cut sub has_single_arg { my $class = shift; return defined( $class->single_arg() ) ? 1 : 0; } 1; __END__ =head1 SEE ALSO =over =item * L =item * L =item * L =item * L =back =head1 SUPPORT See L. =head1 AUTHORS See L. =head1 LICENSE See L. =cut libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/minil.toml000066400000000000000000000001331356752331200200350ustar00rootroot00000000000000name = "MooX-BuildArgs" authority="cpan:BLUEFEET" markdown_maker = "Pod::Markdown::Github" libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/t/000077500000000000000000000000001356752331200162765ustar00rootroot00000000000000libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/t/build_args.t000077500000000000000000000005541356752331200206050ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env perl use 5.008001; use strictures 2; use Test2::V0; { package Foo; use 5.008001; use strictures 2; use Moo; with 'MooX::BuildArgs'; has get_bar => ( is=>'ro', init_arg=>'bar' ); has baz => ( is=>'ro' ); } my $obj = Foo->new( bar=>11, baz=>22 ); is( $obj->build_args(), { bar=>11, baz=>22 }, ); done_testing; libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/t/build_args_hooks.t000077500000000000000000000015231356752331200220050ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env perl use 5.008001; use strictures 2; use Test2::V0; { package Foo; use 5.008001; use strictures 2; use Moo; with 'MooX::BuildArgsHooks'; has bar => (is=>'ro'); around NORMALIZE_BUILDARGS => sub{ my ($orig, $class, @args) = @_; @args = $class->$orig( @args ); return( bar=>$args[0] ) if @args==1 and ref($args[0]) ne 'HASH'; return @args; }; around TRANSFORM_BUILDARGS => sub{ my ($orig, $class, $args) = @_; $args = $class->$orig( $args ); $args->{bar} = ($args->{bar}||0) + 10; return $args; }; around FINALIZE_BUILDARGS => sub{ my ($orig, $class, $args) = @_; $args = $class->$orig( $args ); $args->{bar}++; return $args; }; } is( Foo->new( 3 )->bar(), 14, ); done_testing; libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/t/method_proxy_args.t000077500000000000000000000006241356752331200222250ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env perl use 5.008001; use strictures 2; use Test2::V0; { package Foo; use strictures 2; use Moo; with 'MooX::MethodProxyArgs'; has bar => ( is=>'ro' ); } $INC{'main.pm'} = 1; sub divide { my ($class, $number, $divisor) = @_; return $number / $divisor; } my $foo = Foo->new( bar => ['&proxy', 'main', 'divide', 10, 2 ] ); is( $foo->bar(), 5 ); done_testing; libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/t/rebuild.t000077500000000000000000000012421356752331200201130ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env perl use 5.008001; use strictures 2; use Test2::V0; { package Foo; use 5.008001; use strictures 2; use Moo; with 'MooX::Rebuild'; has get_bar => ( is=>'ro', init_arg=>'bar' ); has baz => ( is=>'ro' ); } my $orig = Foo->new( bar=>11, baz=>22 ); my $clone1 = $orig->rebuild(); is( $clone1->get_bar(), 11, 'cloned attribute with different init_arg' ); is( $clone1->baz(), 22, 'cloned attribute with same init_arg' ); my $clone2 = $orig->rebuild( baz=>33 ); is( $clone2->get_bar(), 11, 'cloned attribute with different init_arg' ); is( $clone2->baz(), 33, 'cloned attribute with same init_arg, but custom value' ); done_testing; libmoox-buildargs-perl-0.08/t/single_arg.t000077500000000000000000000015111356752331200205760ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env perl use 5.008001; use strictures 2; use Test2::V0; { package Foo; use 5.008001; use strictures 2; use Moo; with 'MooX::SingleArg'; __PACKAGE__->single_arg('bar'); has bar => ( is=>'ro' ); } my $list = Foo->new( bar=>11 ); is( $list->bar(), 11, 'list arguments', ); my $hash_ref = Foo->new({ bar=>22 }); is( $hash_ref->bar(), 22, 'hash ref arguments', ); my $single = Foo->new( 33 ); is( $single->bar(), 33, 'single arguments', ); { package FooForced; use Moo; with 'MooX::SingleArg'; __PACKAGE__->single_arg('bar'); __PACKAGE__->force_single_arg( 1 ); has bar => ( is=>'ro' ); } my $forced = FooForced->new({ bar=>44 }); is( $forced->bar(), { bar=>44 }, 'hash ref arguments with force_single_arg', ); done_testing;