NAME

Venus::Core - Core Base Class

ABSTRACT

Core Base Class for Perl 5

SYNOPSIS

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS(
  fname => 'Elliot',
  lname => 'Alderson',
);

# bless({fname => 'Elliot', lname => 'Alderson'}, 'User')

# i.e. BLESS is somewhat equivalent to writing

# User->BUILD(bless(User->ARGS(User->BUILDARGS(@args) || User->DATA), 'User'))

DESCRIPTION

This package provides a base class for "class" and "role" (kind) derived packages and provides class building, object construction, and object deconstruction lifecycle hooks. The Venus::Class and Venus::Role packages provide a simple DSL for automating Venus::Core derived base classes.

METHODS

This package provides the following methods:

args

ARGS(any @args) (hashref)

The ARGS method is a object construction lifecycle hook which accepts a list of arguments and returns a blessable data structure.

Since 1.00

args example 1
# given: synopsis

package main;

my $args = User->ARGS;

# {}
args example 2
# given: synopsis

package main;

my $args = User->ARGS(name => 'Elliot');

# {name => 'Elliot'}
args example 3
# given: synopsis

package main;

my $args = User->ARGS({name => 'Elliot'});

# {name => 'Elliot'}

attr

ATTR(string $name, any @args) (string | object)

The ATTR method is a class building lifecycle hook which installs an attribute accessors in the calling package.

Since 1.00

attr example 1
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ATTR('name');

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS;

# bless({}, 'User')

# $user->name;

# ""

# $user->name('Elliot');

# "Elliot"
attr example 2
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ATTR('role');

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS(role => 'Engineer');

# bless({role => 'Engineer'}, 'User')

# $user->role;

# "Engineer"

# $user->role('Hacker');

# "Hacker"

audit

AUDIT(string $role) (string | object)

The AUDIT method is a class building lifecycle hook which exist in roles and is executed as a callback when the consuming class invokes the "TEST" hook.

Since 1.00

audit example 1
package HasType;

use base 'Venus::Core';

sub AUDIT {
  die 'Consumer missing "type" attribute' if !$_[1]->can('type');
}

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->TEST('HasType');

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS;

# Exception! Consumer missing "type" attribute
audit example 2
package HasType;

sub AUDIT {
  die 'Consumer missing "type" attribute' if !$_[1]->can('type');
}

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ATTR('type');

User->TEST('HasType');

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS;

# bless({}, 'User')

base

BASE(string $name) (string | object)

The BASE method is a class building lifecycle hook which registers a base class for the calling package. Note: Unlike the "FROM" hook, this hook doesn't invoke the "AUDIT" hook.

Since 1.00

base example 1
package Entity;

sub work {
  return;
}

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->BASE('Entity');

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS;

# bless({}, 'User')
base example 2
package Engineer;

sub debug {
  return;
}

package Entity;

sub work {
  return;
}

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->BASE('Entity');

User->BASE('Engineer');

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS;

# bless({}, 'User')
base example 3
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->BASE('Manager');

# Exception! "Can't locate Manager.pm in @INC"

bless

BLESS(any @args) (object)

The BLESS method is an object construction lifecycle hook which returns an instance of the calling package.

Since 1.00

bless example 1
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package main;

my $example = User->BLESS;

# bless({}, 'User')
bless example 2
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package main;

my $example = User->BLESS(name => 'Elliot');

# bless({name => 'Elliot'}, 'User')
bless example 3
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package main;

my $example = User->BLESS({name => 'Elliot'});

# bless({name => 'Elliot'}, 'User')
bless example 4
package List;

use base 'Venus::Core';

sub ARGS {
  my ($self, @args) = @_;

  return @args
    ? ((@args == 1 && ref $args[0] eq 'ARRAY') ? @args : [@args])
    : $self->DATA;
}

sub DATA {
  my ($self, $data) = @_;

  return $data ? [@$data] : [];
}

package main;

my $list = List->BLESS(1..4);

# bless([1..4], 'List')
bless example 5
package List;

use base 'Venus::Core';

sub ARGS {
  my ($self, @args) = @_;

  return @args
    ? ((@args == 1 && ref $args[0] eq 'ARRAY') ? @args : [@args])
    : $self->DATA;
}

sub DATA {
  my ($self, $data) = @_;

  return $data ? [@$data] : [];
}

package main;

my $list = List->BLESS([1..4]);

# bless([1..4], 'List')

build

BUILD(hashref $data) (object)

The BUILD method is an object construction lifecycle hook which receives an object and the data structure that was blessed, and should return an object although its return value is ignored by the "BLESS" hook.

Since 1.00

build example 1
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

sub BUILD {
  my ($self) = @_;

  $self->{name} = 'Mr. Robot';

  return $self;
}

package main;

my $example = User->BLESS(name => 'Elliot');

# bless({name => 'Mr. Robot'}, 'User')
build example 2
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

sub BUILD {
  my ($self) = @_;

  $self->{name} = 'Mr. Robot';

  return $self;
}

package Elliot;

use base 'User';

sub BUILD {
  my ($self, $data) = @_;

  $self->SUPER::BUILD($data);

  $self->{name} = 'Elliot';

  return $self;
}

package main;

my $elliot = Elliot->BLESS;

# bless({name => 'Elliot'}, 'Elliot')

buildargs

BUILDARGS(any @args) (any @args | hashref $data)

The BUILDARGS method is an object construction lifecycle hook which receives the arguments provided to the constructor (unaltered) and should return a list of arguments, a hashref, or key/value pairs.

Since 1.00

buildargs example 1
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

sub BUILD {
  my ($self) = @_;

  return $self;
}

sub BUILDARGS {
  my ($self, @args) = @_;

  my $data = @args == 1 && !ref $args[0] ? {name => $args[0]} : {};

  return $data;
}

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS('Elliot');

# bless({name => 'Elliot'}, 'User')

data

DATA() (Ref)

The DATA method is an object construction lifecycle hook which returns the default data structure reference to be blessed when no arguments are provided to the constructor. The default data structure is an empty hashref.

Since 1.00

data example 1
package Example;

use base 'Venus::Core';

sub DATA {
  return [];
}

package main;

my $example = Example->BLESS;

# bless([], 'Example')
data example 2
package Example;

use base 'Venus::Core';

sub DATA {
  return {};
}

package main;

my $example = Example->BLESS;

# bless({}, 'Example')

destroy

DESTROY() (any)

The DESTROY method is an object destruction lifecycle hook which is called when the last reference to the object goes away.

Since 1.00

destroy example 1
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

our $USERS = 0;

sub BUILD {
  return $USERS++;
}

sub DESTROY {
  return $USERS--;
}

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS(name => 'Elliot');

undef $user;

# undef

does

DOES(string $name) (boolean)

The DOES method returns true or false if the invocant consumed the role or interface provided.

Since 1.00

does example 1
package Admin;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ROLE('Admin');

sub BUILD {
  my ($self) = @_;

  return $self;
}

sub BUILDARGS {
  my ($self, @args) = @_;

  return (@args);
}

package main;

my $admin = User->DOES('Admin');

# 1
does example 2
package Admin;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ROLE('Admin');

sub BUILD {
  my ($self) = @_;

  return $self;
}

sub BUILDARGS {
  my ($self, @args) = @_;

  return (@args);
}

package main;

my $is_owner = User->DOES('Owner');

# 0

export

EXPORT(any @args) (arrayref)

The EXPORT method is a class building lifecycle hook which returns an arrayref of routine names to be automatically imported by the calling package whenever the "ROLE" or "TEST" hooks are used.

Since 1.00

export example 1
package Admin;

use base 'Venus::Core';

sub shutdown {
  return;
}

sub EXPORT {
  ['shutdown']
}

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ROLE('Admin');

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS;

# bless({}, 'User')

from

FROM(string $name) (string | object)

The FROM method is a class building lifecycle hook which registers a base class for the calling package, automatically invoking the "AUDIT" and "IMPORT" hooks on the base class.

Since 1.00

from example 1
package Entity;

use base 'Venus::Core';

sub AUDIT {
  my ($self, $from) = @_;
  die "Missing startup" if !$from->can('startup');
  die "Missing shutdown" if !$from->can('shutdown');
}

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ATTR('startup');
User->ATTR('shutdown');

User->FROM('Entity');

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS;

# bless({}, 'User')
from example 2
package Entity;

use base 'Venus::Core';

sub AUDIT {
  my ($self, $from) = @_;
  die "Missing startup" if !$from->can('startup');
  die "Missing shutdown" if !$from->can('shutdown');
}

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->FROM('Entity');

sub startup {
  return;
}

sub shutdown {
  return;
}

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS;

# bless({}, 'User')

get

GET(string $name) (any)

The GET method is a class instance lifecycle hook which is responsible for "getting" instance items (or attribute values). By default, all class attributes "getters" are dispatched to this method.

Since 2.91

get example 1
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ATTR('name');

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS(title => 'Engineer');

# bless({title => 'Engineer'}, 'User')

my $get = $user->GET('title');

# "Engineer"

import

IMPORT(string $into, any @args) (string | object)

The IMPORT method is a class building lifecycle hook which dispatches the "EXPORT" lifecycle hook whenever the "ROLE" or "TEST" hooks are used.

Since 1.00

import example 1
package Admin;

use base 'Venus::Core';

our $USES = 0;

sub shutdown {
  return;
}

sub EXPORT {
  ['shutdown']
}

sub IMPORT {
  my ($self, $into) = @_;

  $self->SUPER::IMPORT($into);

  $USES++;

  return $self;
}

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ROLE('Admin');

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS;

# bless({}, 'User')

item

ITEM(string $name, any @args) (string | object)

The ITEM method is a class instance lifecycle hook which is responsible for "getting" and "setting" instance items (or attributes). By default, all class attributes are dispatched to this method.

Since 1.11

item example 1
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ATTR('name');

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS;

# bless({}, 'User')

my $item = $user->ITEM('name', 'unknown');

# "unknown"
item example 2
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ATTR('name');

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS;

# bless({}, 'User')

$user->ITEM('name', 'known');

my $item = $user->ITEM('name');

# "known"

meta

META() (Venus::Meta)

The META method return a Venus::Meta object which describes the invocant's configuration.

Since 1.00

meta example 1
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package main;

my $meta = User->META;

# bless({name => 'User'}, 'Venus::Meta')

mixin

MIXIN(string $name) (string | object)

The MIXIN method is a class building lifecycle hook which consumes the mixin provided, automatically invoking the mixin's "IMPORT" hook. The role composition semantics are as follows: Routines to be consumed must be explicitly declared via the "EXPORT" hook. Routines will be copied to the consumer even if they already exist. If multiple roles are consumed having routines with the same name (i.e. naming collisions) the last routine copied wins.

Since 1.02

mixin example 1
package Action;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->MIXIN('Action');

package main;

my $admin = User->DOES('Action');

# 0

name

NAME() (string)

The NAME method is a class building lifecycle hook which returns the name of the package.

Since 1.00

name example 1
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package main;

my $name = User->NAME;

# "User"
name example 2
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package main;

my $name = User->BLESS->NAME;

# "User"

role

ROLE(string $name) (string | object)

The ROLE method is a class building lifecycle hook which consumes the role provided, automatically invoking the role's "IMPORT" hook. Note: Unlike the "TEST" and "WITH" hooks, this hook doesn't invoke the "AUDIT" hook. The role composition semantics are as follows: Routines to be consumed must be explicitly declared via the "EXPORT" hook. Routines will be copied to the consumer unless they already exist (excluding routines from base classes, which will be overridden). If multiple roles are consumed having routines with the same name (i.e. naming collisions) the first routine copied wins.

Since 1.00

role example 1
package Admin;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ROLE('Admin');

package main;

my $admin = User->DOES('Admin');

# 1
role example 2
package Create;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package Delete;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package Manage;

use base 'Venus::Core';

Manage->ROLE('Create');
Manage->ROLE('Delete');

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ROLE('Manage');

package main;

my $create = User->DOES('Create');

# 1

set

SET(string $name, any @args) (any)

The SET method is a class instance lifecycle hook which is responsible for "setting" instance items (or attribute values). By default, all class attributes "setters" are dispatched to this method.

set example 1
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ATTR('name');

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS(title => 'Engineer');

# bless({title => 'Engineer'}, 'User')

my $set = $user->SET('title', 'Manager');

# "Manager"

subs

SUBS() (arrayref)

The SUBS method returns the routines defined on the package and consumed from roles, but not inherited by superclasses.

Since 1.00

subs example 1
package Example;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package main;

my $subs = Example->SUBS;

# [...]

test

TEST(string $name) (string | object)

The TEST method is a class building lifecycle hook which consumes the role provided, automatically invoking the role's "IMPORT" hook as well as the "AUDIT" hook if defined.

Since 1.00

test example 1
package Admin;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package IsAdmin;

use base 'Venus::Core';

sub shutdown {
  return;
}

sub AUDIT {
  my ($self, $from) = @_;
  die "${from} is not a super-user" if !$from->DOES('Admin');
}

sub EXPORT {
  ['shutdown']
}

package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

User->ROLE('Admin');

User->TEST('IsAdmin');

package main;

my $user = User->BLESS;

# bless({}, 'User')

unimport

UNIMPORT(string $into, any @args) (any)

The UNIMPORT method is a class building lifecycle hook which is invoked whenever the "no" in perlfunc declaration is used.

Since 2.91

unimport example 1
package User;

use base 'Venus::Core';

package main;

User->UNIMPORT;

# 'User'

AUTHORS

Awncorp, awncorp@cpan.org

LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2022, Awncorp, awncorp@cpan.org.

This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Apache license version 2.0.