NAME

Mars::Role - Role Declaration

ABSTRACT

Role Declaration for Perl 5

SYNOPSIS

package Person;

use Mars::Class 'attr';

attr 'fname';
attr 'lname';

package Identity;

use Mars::Role 'attr';

attr 'id';
attr 'login';
attr 'password';

sub EXPORT {
  # explicitly declare routines to be consumed
  ['id', 'login', 'password']
}

package Authenticable;

use Mars::Role;

sub authenticate {
  return true;
}

sub AUDIT {
  my ($self, $from) = @_;
  # ensure the caller has a login and password when consumed
  die "${from} missing the login attribute" if !$from->can('login');
  die "${from} missing the password attribute" if !$from->can('password');
}

sub BUILD {
  my ($self, $data) = @_;
  $self->{auth} = undef;
  return $self;
}

sub EXPORT {
  # explicitly declare routines to be consumed
  ['authenticate']
}

package User;

use Mars::Class;

base 'Person';

with 'Identity';

attr 'email';

test 'Authenticable';

sub valid {
  my ($self) = @_;
  return $self->login && $self->password ? true : false;
}

package main;

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

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

DESCRIPTION

This package provides a role builder which when used causes the consumer to inherit from Mars::Kind::Role which provides role construction and lifecycle hooks. A role differs from a "class" in that it can't be instantiated using the new method. A role can act as an interface by defining an "audit" hook, which is invoked automatically by the "test" function.

FUNCTIONS

This package provides the following functions:

attr

attr(Str $name) (Str)

The attr function creates attribute accessors for the calling package. This function is always exported unless a routine of the same name already exists.

Since 0.01

attr example 1
package Example;

use Mars::Class;

attr 'name';

# "Example"

base

base(Str $name) (Str)

The base function registers one or more base classes for the calling package. This function is always exported unless a routine of the same name already exists.

Since 0.01

base example 1
package Entity;

use Mars::Class;

sub output {
  return;
}

package Example;

use Mars::Class;

base 'Entity';

# "Example"

false

false() (Bool)

The false function returns a falsy boolean value which is designed to be practically indistinguishable from the conventional numerical 0 value. This function is always exported unless a routine of the same name already exists.

Since 0.01

false example 1
package Example;

use Mars::Class;

my $false = false;

# 0
false example 2
package Example;

use Mars::Class;

my $true = !false;

# 1

from

from(Str $name) (Str)

The from function registers one or more base classes for the calling package and performs an "audit". This function is always exported unless a routine of the same name already exists.

Since 0.03

from example 1
package Entity;

use Mars::Role;

attr 'startup';
attr 'shutdown';

sub EXPORT {
  ['startup', 'shutdown']
}

package Record;

use Mars::Class;

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

package Example;

use Mars::Class;

with 'Entity';

from 'Record';

# "Example"

role

role(Str $name) (Str)

The role function registers and consumes roles for the calling package. This function is always exported unless a routine of the same name already exists.

Since 0.01

role example 1
package Ability;

use Mars::Role;

sub action {
  return;
}

package Example;

use Mars::Class;

role 'Ability';

# "Example"
role example 2
package Ability;

use Mars::Role;

sub action {
  return;
}

sub EXPORT {
  return ['action'];
}

package Example;

use Mars::Class;

role 'Ability';

# "Example"

test

test(Str $name) (Str)

The test function registers and consumes roles for the calling package and performs an "audit", effectively allowing a role to act as an interface. This function is always exported unless a routine of the same name already exists.

Since 0.01

test example 1
package Actual;

use Mars::Role;

package Example;

use Mars::Class;

test 'Actual';

# "Example"
test example 2
package Actual;

use Mars::Role;

sub AUDIT {
  die "Example is not an 'actual' thing" if $_[1]->isa('Example');
}

package Example;

use Mars::Class;

test 'Actual';

# "Example"

true

true() (Bool)

The true function returns a truthy boolean value which is designed to be practically indistinguishable from the conventional numerical 1 value. This function is always exported unless a routine of the same name already exists.

Since 0.01

true example 1
package Example;

use Mars::Class;

my $true = true;

# 1
true example 2
package Example;

use Mars::Class;

my $false = !true;

# 0

with

with(Str $name) (Str)

The with function registers and consumes roles for the calling package. This function is an alias of the "test" function and will perform an "audit" if present. This function is always exported unless a routine of the same name already exists.

Since 0.01

with example 1
package Understanding;

use Mars::Role;

sub knowledge {
  return;
}

package Example;

use Mars::Class;

with 'Understanding';

# "Example"
with example 2
package Understanding;

use Mars::Role;

sub knowledge {
  return;
}

sub EXPORT {
  return ['knowledge'];
}

package Example;

use Mars::Class;

with 'Understanding';

# "Example"

AUTHORS

Awncorp, awncorp@cpan.org