NAME
Test::Builder2::Mouse::Meta::Attribute - The Mouse attribute metaclass
VERSION
This document describes Mouse version 0.64
METHODS
new(%options) -> Test::Builder2::Mouse::Meta::Attribute
Instantiates a new Test::Builder2::Mouse::Meta::Attribute. Does nothing else.
It adds the following options to the constructor:
is => 'ro', 'rw', 'bare'
-
This provides a shorthand for specifying the
reader
,writer
, oraccessor
names. If the attribute is read-only ('ro') then it will have areader
method with the same attribute as the name.If it is read-write ('rw') then it will have an
accessor
method with the same name. If you provide an explicitwriter
for a read-write attribute, then you will have areader
with the same name as the attribute, and awriter
with the name you provided.Use 'bare' when you are deliberately not installing any methods (accessor, reader, etc.) associated with this attribute; otherwise, Moose will issue a deprecation warning when this attribute is added to a metaclass.
isa => Type
-
This option accepts a type. The type can be a string, which should be a type name. If the type name is unknown, it is assumed to be a class name.
This option can also accept a Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint object.
If you also provide a
does
option, then yourisa
option must be a class name, and that class must do the role specified withdoes
. does => Role
-
This is short-hand for saying that the attribute's type must be an object which does the named role.
This option is not yet supported.
coerce => Bool
-
This option is only valid for objects with a type constraint (
isa
). If this is true, then coercions will be applied whenever this attribute is set.You can make both this and the
weak_ref
option true. trigger => CodeRef
-
This option accepts a subroutine reference, which will be called after the attribute is set.
required => Bool
-
An attribute which is required must be provided to the constructor. An attribute which is required can also have a
default
orbuilder
, which will satisfy its required-ness.A required attribute must have a
default
,builder
or a non-undef
init_arg
lazy => Bool
-
A lazy attribute must have a
default
orbuilder
. When an attribute is lazy, the default value will not be calculated until the attribute is read. weak_ref => Bool
-
If this is true, the attribute's value will be stored as a weak reference.
auto_deref => Bool
-
If this is true, then the reader will dereference the value when it is called. The attribute must have a type constraint which defines the attribute as an array or hash reference.
lazy_build => Bool
-
Setting this to true makes the attribute lazy and provides a number of default methods.
has 'size' => ( is => 'ro', lazy_build => 1, );
is equivalent to this:
has 'size' => ( is => 'ro', lazy => 1, builder => '_build_size', clearer => 'clear_size', predicate => 'has_size', );
associate_method(MethodName)
Associates a method with the attribute. Typically, this is called internally when an attribute generates its accessors.
Currently the argument MethodName is ignored in Mouse.
verify_against_type_constraint(Item) -> TRUE | ERROR
Checks that the given value passes this attribute's type constraint. Returns true
on success, otherwise confess
es.
clone_and_inherit_options(options) -> Test::Builder2::Mouse::Meta::Attribute
Creates a new attribute in the owner class, inheriting options from parent classes. Accessors and helper methods are installed. Some error checking is done.
get_read_method_ref
get_write_method_ref
Returns the subroutine reference of a method suitable for reading or writing the attribute's value in the associated class. These methods always return a subroutine reference, regardless of whether or not the attribute is read- or write-only.