NAME
PDLx::DetachedObject - parent class for subclassing PDL 2.X from class frameworks
VERSION
version 0.02
SYNOPSIS
Moo
# DEPRECATED; use MooX::PDL2 instead
package MyPDL;
use Moo;
use PDL::Lite;
extends 'PDLx::DetachedObject';
has PDL => ( is => 'rw' );
Class::Tiny
package MyPDL;
use Class::Tiny qw[ PDL ];
use parent 'PDLx::DetachedObject';
Object::Tiny
package MyPDL;
use Object::Tiny qw[ PDL ];
use parent 'PDLx::DetachedObject';
Class::Accessor
package MyPDL;
use parent 'Class::Accessor', 'PDLx::DetachedObject';
__PACKAGE__->follow_best_practice;
__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors( 'PDL' );
or with Antlers:
package MyPDL;
use Class::Accessor "antlers";
use parent 'PDLx::DetachedObject';
has PDL => ( is => 'ro' );
DESCRIPTION
PDLx::DetachedObject provides a minimal shim between PDL and object-orientation frameworks. Directly subclassing PDL is tricky, as a PDL object (a piddle) is a blessed scalar, not a blessed hash. PDL provides an alternate means of subclassing; this class encapsulates that prescription.
For Moo based classes, see MooX::PDL2, which provides a more integrated approach.
Background
Because a PDL object is a blessed scalar, outside of using inside-out classes as the subclass, there is no easy means of adding extra attributes to the object.
To work around this, PDL will treat any hash blessed into a subclass of PDL which has an entry with key PDL
whose value is a real PDL object as a PDL object.
So far, here's a Moo version of the class
package MyPDL;
use Moo;
extends 'PDL';
# don't pass any constructor arguments to PDL->new; it confuses it
sub FOREIGNBUILDARGS {}
has PDL => ( is => 'rw' );
has required_attr => ( is => 'ro', required =>1 );
When PDL needs to instantiate an object from the subclass, it doesn't call the subclass's constructor, rather it calls the initialize class method, which is expected to return a hash, blessed into the subclass, containing the PDL
key as well as any other attributes.
sub initialize {
my $class = shift;
bless { PDL => PDL->null }, $class;
}
The initialize method is invoked in a variety of places. For instance, it's called in PDL::new, which due to Moo's inheritance scheme will be called by MyPDL's constructor:
$mypdl = MyPDL->new( required_attr => 2 );
It's also called when PDL needs to create an object to receive the results of a PDL operation on a MyPDL object:
$newpdl = $mypdl + 1;
There's one wrinkle, however. PDL must create an object without any extra attributes (it cannot know which values to give them) so initialize() is called with a single argument, the class name. This means that $newpdl
will be an incomplete MyPDL object, i.e. required_attr
is uninitialized. This can really confuse polymorphic code which operates differently when handed a PDL or MyPDL object.
One way out of this dilemma is to have PDL create a normal piddle instead of a MyPDL object. MyPDL has explicitly indicated it wants to be treated as a normal piddle in PDL operations (by subclassing from PDL) so this doesn't break that contract.
$newpdl = $mypdl + 1;
would result in $newpdl
being a normal PDL object, not a MyPDL object.
Subclassing from PDLx::DetachedObject effects this behavior. PDLx::DetachedObject provides a wrapper constructor and an initialize class method. The constructor ensures returns a properly subclassed hash with the PDL
key, keeping PDL happy. When PDL calls the initialize function it gets a normal PDL.
Classes without required constructor parameters
If your class does not require parameters be passed to the constructor, it is safe to overload the initialize
method to return a fully fledged instance of your class:
sub initialize { shift->new() }
Using with Class Frameworks
The "SYNOPSIS" shows how to use PDLx::DetachedObject with various class frameworks. The key differentiation between frameworks is whether or not they will call a superclass's constructor. Moo always calls it, Class::Tiny calls it only if it inherits from Class::Tiny::Object, and Object::Tiny and Class::Accessor never will call the superclass' constructor.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-pdlx-detachedobject@rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=PDLx-DetachedObject.
AUTHOR
Diab Jerius <djerius@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2016 by Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.
This is free software, licensed under:
The GNU General Public License, Version 3, June 2007