NAME

C3MethodDispatchOrder - An example attribute metaclass for changing to C3 method dispatch order

SYNOPSIS

# a classic diamond inheritence graph 
#
#    <A>
#   /   \
# <B>   <C>
#   \   /
#    <D>

package A;
use metaclass 'C3MethodDispatchOrder';

sub hello { return "Hello from A" }

package B;
use metaclass 'C3MethodDispatchOrder';
B->meta->superclasses('A');

package C;
use metaclass 'C3MethodDispatchOrder';
C->meta->superclasses('A');

sub hello { return "Hello from C" }

package D;
use metaclass 'C3MethodDispatchOrder';
D->meta->superclasses('B', 'C');

print join ", " => D->meta->class_precedence_list; # prints C3 order D, B, C, A

# later in other code ...

print D->hello; # print 'Hello from C' instead of the normal 'Hello from A' 

DESCRIPTION

This is an example of how you could change the method dispatch order of a class using Class::MOP. Using the Algorithm::C3 module, this repleces the normal depth-first left-to-right perl dispatch order with the C3 method dispatch order (see the Algorithm::C3 or Class::C3 docs for more information about this).

This example could be used as a template for other method dispatch orders as well, all that is required is to write a the class_precedence_list method which will return a linearized list of classes to dispatch along.

AUTHORS

Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com>

Yuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2006-2008 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.

http://www.iinteractive.com

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.