package # hide the package from PAUSE AttributesWithHistory; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.05'; use base 'Class::MOP::Attribute'; # this is for an extra attribute constructor # option, which is to be able to create a # way for the class to access the history AttributesWithHistory->meta->add_attribute('history_accessor' => ( reader => 'history_accessor', init_arg => 'history_accessor', predicate => 'has_history_accessor', )); # this is a place to store the actual # history of the attribute AttributesWithHistory->meta->add_attribute('_history' => ( accessor => '_history', default => sub { {} }, )); sub accessor_metaclass { 'AttributesWithHistory::Method::Accessor' } AttributesWithHistory->meta->add_after_method_modifier('install_accessors' => sub { my ($self) = @_; # and now add the history accessor $self->associated_class->add_method( $self->_process_accessors('history_accessor' => $self->history_accessor()) ) if $self->has_history_accessor(); }); package # hide the package from PAUSE AttributesWithHistory::Method::Accessor; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.01'; use base 'Class::MOP::Method::Accessor'; # generate the methods sub _generate_history_accessor_method { my $attr_name = (shift)->associated_attribute->name; eval qq{sub { unless (ref \$_[0]->meta->get_attribute('$attr_name')->_history()->\{\$_[0]\}) \{ \$_[0]->meta->get_attribute('$attr_name')->_history()->\{\$_[0]\} = []; \} \@\{\$_[0]->meta->get_attribute('$attr_name')->_history()->\{\$_[0]\}\}; }}; } sub _generate_accessor_method { my $attr_name = (shift)->associated_attribute->name; eval qq{sub { if (scalar(\@_) == 2) { unless (ref \$_[0]->meta->get_attribute('$attr_name')->_history()->\{\$_[0]\}) \{ \$_[0]->meta->get_attribute('$attr_name')->_history()->\{\$_[0]\} = []; \} push \@\{\$_[0]->meta->get_attribute('$attr_name')->_history()->\{\$_[0]\}\} => \$_[1]; \$_[0]->{'$attr_name'} = \$_[1]; } \$_[0]->{'$attr_name'}; }}; } sub _generate_writer_method { my $attr_name = (shift)->associated_attribute->name; eval qq{sub { unless (ref \$_[0]->meta->get_attribute('$attr_name')->_history()->\{\$_[0]\}) \{ \$_[0]->meta->get_attribute('$attr_name')->_history()->\{\$_[0]\} = []; \} push \@\{\$_[0]->meta->get_attribute('$attr_name')->_history()->\{\$_[0]\}\} => \$_[1]; \$_[0]->{'$attr_name'} = \$_[1]; }}; } 1; =pod =head1 NAME AttributesWithHistory - An example attribute metaclass which keeps a history of changes =head1 SYSNOPSIS package Foo; Foo->meta->add_attribute(AttributesWithHistory->new('foo' => ( accessor => 'foo', history_accessor => 'get_foo_history', ))); Foo->meta->add_attribute(AttributesWithHistory->new('bar' => ( reader => 'get_bar', writer => 'set_bar', history_accessor => 'get_bar_history', ))); sub new { my $class = shift; $class->meta->new_object(@_); } =head1 DESCRIPTION This is an example of an attribute metaclass which keeps a record of all the values it has been assigned. It stores the history as a field in the attribute meta-object, and will autogenerate a means of accessing that history for the class which these attributes are added too. =head1 AUTHORS Stevan Little Estevan@iinteractive.comE Yuval Kogman Enothingmuch@woobling.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