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ClassEncapsulatedAttributes - A set of example metaclasses with class encapsulated attributes
package Foo;
use metaclass 'ClassEncapsulatedAttributes';
Foo->meta->add_attribute('foo' => (
accessor => 'Foo_foo',
default => 'init in FOO'
));
sub new {
my $class = shift;
$class->meta->new_object(@_);
}
package Bar;
our @ISA = ('Foo');
# duplicate the attribute name here
Bar->meta->add_attribute('foo' => (
accessor => 'Bar_foo',
default => 'init in BAR'
));
# ... later in other code ...
my $bar = Bar->new();
prints $bar->Bar_foo(); # init in BAR
prints $bar->Foo_foo(); # init in FOO
# and ...
my $bar = Bar->new(
'Foo' => { 'foo' => 'Foo::foo' },
'Bar' => { 'foo' => 'Bar::foo' }
);
prints $bar->Bar_foo(); # Foo::foo
prints $bar->Foo_foo(); # Bar::foo
This is an example metaclass which encapsulates a class's attributes on a per-class basis. This means that there is no possibility of name clashes with inherited attributes. This is similar to how C++ handles its data members.
Thanks to Yuval "nothingmuch" Kogman for the idea for this example.
Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com>
Yuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.com>
Copyright 2006-2008 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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package # hide the package from PAUSE ClassEncapsulatedAttributes; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.06'; use base 'Class::MOP::Class'; sub initialize { (shift)->SUPER::initialize(@_, # use the custom attribute metaclass here 'attribute_metaclass' => 'ClassEncapsulatedAttributes::Attribute', ); } sub construct_instance { my ($class, %params) = @_; my $meta_instance = $class->get_meta_instance; my $instance = $meta_instance->create_instance(); # initialize *ALL* attributes, including masked ones (as opposed to applicable) foreach my $current_class ($class->class_precedence_list()) { my $meta = $current_class->meta; foreach my $attr_name ($meta->get_attribute_list()) { my $attr = $meta->get_attribute($attr_name); $attr->initialize_instance_slot($meta_instance, $instance, \%params); } } return $instance; } package # hide the package from PAUSE ClassEncapsulatedAttributes::Attribute; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.04'; use base 'Class::MOP::Attribute'; # alter the way parameters are specified sub initialize_instance_slot { my ($self, $meta_instance, $instance, $params) = @_; # if the attr has an init_arg, use that, otherwise, # use the attributes name itself as the init_arg my $init_arg = $self->init_arg(); # try to fetch the init arg from the %params ... my $class = $self->associated_class; my $val; $val = $params->{$class->name}->{$init_arg} if exists $params->{$class->name} && exists ${$params->{$class->name}}{$init_arg}; # if nothing was in the %params, we can use the # attribute's default value (if it has one) if (!defined $val && $self->has_default) { $val = $self->default($instance); } # now add this to the instance structure $meta_instance->set_slot_value($instance, $self->name, $val); } sub name { my $self = shift; return ($self->associated_class->name . '::' . $self->SUPER::name) } 1; __END__