use strict;
use utf8;
use feature ();
# No imports because we get subclassed, a lot!
use Carp ();
# Only Perl 5.14+ requires it on demand
use IO::Handle ();
sub import {
my $class = shift;
return unless my $flag = shift;
no strict 'refs';
# Base
if ( $flag eq '-base' ) { $flag = $class }
# Strict
elsif ( $flag eq '-strict' ) { $flag = undef }
# Module
else {
my $file = $flag;
$file =~ s/::|'/\//g;
require "$file.pm" unless $flag->can('new');
}
# ISA
if ($flag) {
my $caller = caller;
push @{"${caller}::ISA"}, $flag;
*{"${caller}::has"} = sub { attr( $caller, @_ ) };
}
# Mojo modules are strict!
strict->import;
warnings->import;
utf8->import;
feature->import(':5.10');
}
sub new {
my $class = shift;
bless @_ ? @_ > 1 ? {@_} : { %{ $_[0] } } : {}, ref $class || $class;
}
# Performance is very important for something as often used as accessors,
# so we optimize them by compiling our own code, don't be scared, we have
# tests for every single case
sub attr {
my ( $class, $attrs, $default ) = @_;
return unless ( $class = ref $class || $class ) && $attrs;
Carp::croak 'Default has to be a code reference or constant value'
if ref $default && ref $default ne 'CODE';
# Compile attributes
for my $attr ( @{ ref $attrs eq 'ARRAY' ? $attrs : [$attrs] } ) {
Carp::croak qq{Attribute "$attr" invalid} unless $attr =~ /^[a-zA-Z_]\w*$/;
# Header (check arguments)
my $code = "package $class;\nsub $attr {\n if (\@_ == 1) {\n";
# No default value (return value)
unless ( defined $default ) { $code .= " return \$_[0]{'$attr'};" }
# Default value
else {
# Return value
$code .= " return \$_[0]{'$attr'} if exists \$_[0]{'$attr'};\n";
# Return default value
$code .= " return \$_[0]{'$attr'} = ";
$code .= ref $default eq 'CODE' ? '$default->($_[0]);' : '$default;';
}
# Store value
$code .= "\n }\n \$_[0]{'$attr'} = \$_[1];\n";
# Footer (return invocant)
$code .= " \$_[0];\n}";
# We compile custom attribute code for speed
no strict 'refs';
warn "-- Attribute $attr in $class\n$code\n\n" if $ENV{RDB_BASE_DEBUG};
Carp::croak "Rethinkdb::Base error: $@" unless eval "$code;1";
}
}
sub tap {
my ( $self, $cb ) = @_;
$_->$cb for $self;
return $self;
}
1;
=head1 NAME
Rethinkdb::Base - Minimal base class
=head1 SYNOPSIS
package Cat;
use Rethinkdb::Base -base;
has name => 'Nyan';
has [qw(birds mice)] => 2;
package Tiger;
use Rethinkdb::Base 'Cat';
has friend => sub { Cat->new };
has stripes => 42;
package main;
use Rethinkdb::Base -strict;
my $mew = Cat->new(name => 'Longcat');
say $mew->mice;
say $mew->mice(3)->birds(4)->mice;
my $rawr = Tiger->new(stripes => 23, mice => 0);
say $rawr->tap(sub { $_->friend->name('Tacgnol') })->mice;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
L<Rethinkdb::Base> is a simple base class.
# Automatically enables "strict", "warnings", "utf8" and Perl 5.10 features
use Rethinkdb::Base -strict;
use Rethinkdb::Base -base;
use Rethinkdb::Base 'SomeBaseClass';
All three forms save a lot of typing.
# use Rethinkdb::Base -strict;
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
use feature ':5.10';
use IO::Handle ();
# use Rethinkdb::Base -base;
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
use feature ':5.10';
use IO::Handle ();
use Rethinkdb::Base;
push @ISA, 'Rethinkdb::Base';
sub has { Rethinkdb::Base::attr(__PACKAGE__, @_) }
# use Rethinkdb::Base 'SomeBaseClass';
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
use feature ':5.10';
use IO::Handle ();
require SomeBaseClass;
push @ISA, 'SomeBaseClass';
use Rethinkdb::Base;
sub has { Rethinkdb::Base::attr(__PACKAGE__, @_) }
=head1 FUNCTIONS
L<Rethinkdb::Base> exports the following functions if imported with the C<-base>
flag or a base class.
=head2 has
has 'name';
has [qw(name1 name2 name3)];
has name => 'foo';
has name => sub {...};
has [qw(name1 name2 name3)] => 'foo';
has [qw(name1 name2 name3)] => sub {...};
Create attributes for hash-based objects, just like the C<attr> method.
=head1 METHODS
L<Rethinkdb::Base> implements the following methods.
=head2 new
my $object = BaseSubClass->new;
my $object = BaseSubClass->new(name => 'value');
my $object = BaseSubClass->new({name => 'value'});
This base class provides a basic constructor for hash-based objects. You can
pass it either a hash or a hash reference with attribute values.
=head2 attr
$object->attr('name');
BaseSubClass->attr('name');
BaseSubClass->attr([qw(name1 name2 name3)]);
BaseSubClass->attr(name => 'foo');
BaseSubClass->attr(name => sub {...});
BaseSubClass->attr([qw(name1 name2 name3)] => 'foo');
BaseSubClass->attr([qw(name1 name2 name3)] => sub {...});
Create attribute accessor for hash-based objects, an array reference can be
used to create more than one at a time. Pass an optional second argument to
set a default value, it should be a constant or a callback. The callback will
be excuted at accessor read time if there's no set value. Accessors can be
chained, that means they return their invocant when they are called with an
argument.
=head2 tap
$object = $object->tap(sub {...});
K combinator, tap into a method chain to perform operations on an object
within the chain.
=head1 DEBUGGING
You can set the RDB_BASE_DEBUG environment variable to get some advanced
diagnostics information printed to C<STDERR>.
RDB_BASE_DEBUG=1
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This package was taken from the Mojolicious project.
Copyright (C) 2008-2013, Sebastian Riedel.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Mojo::Base>, L<Mojolicious>, L<http://mojolicio.us>.
=cut