Class::Trait::Reflection - Reflection class used to find
information about classes which use Traits.
The Class::Trait::Reflection class used to find information about
classes which use Traits.
This class is to be used by other applications as a foundation
from which to build various trait compostion tools. It attempts to decouple
others from the internal representation of traits (currently the
Class::Trait::Config object) and provide a more abstract view of them.
- new
- If given either a Class::Trait::Config object, a blessed perl
object which uses traits or a valid perl package name which
uses traits. This constructor will return a valid
Class::Trait::Reflection object which can be used to examine the specific
properties of the traits utilized.
- getName
- Returns the name string for the trait.
- getSubTraitList
- Returns an array or an array ref in scalar context) of string names of all
the sub-traits the trait includes.
- getRequirements
- Returns an array (or an array ref in scalar context) of method labels and
operators which represent the requirements for the given trait.
- getMethods
- Returns an hash ref of method label strings to method subroutine
references.
- getMethodLabels
- Returns an array (or an array ref in scalar context) of method label
strings.
- getConflicts
- Returns an array (or an array ref in scalar context) of method labels and
operators which are in conflict for a given trait. This is only applicable
for COMPOSITE traits.
- getOverloads
- Returns an hash ref of operators to method label strings.
- getOperators
- Returns an array (or an array ref in scalar context) of all the operators
for a given trait.
- loadSubTraitByName
- Given a trait name, this method attempts to load the trait using the
Class::Trait module, and then uses that trait to construct a new
Class::Trait::Reflection object to examine the trait with. This can
function both as a class method and an instance method.
- getTraitDump
- Returns a Data::Dumper string of the internals of a Class::Trait::Config
object.
- traverse
- Given a subroutine reference, this method can be used to traverse a trait
heirarchy. The subroutine reference needs to take two parameters, the
first is the current trait being examined, the second is the number
representing the depth within the trait heirarchy.
Here is an example of printing out the trait heirarchy as
tabbed in names:
my $reflected_trait = Class::Trait::Reflection->new($object_or_package);
$reflected_trait->traverse(sub {
my ($trait, $depth) = @_;
print((" " x $depth), $trait->getName(), "\n");
});
This should produce output similar to this:
COMPOSITE
TCircle
TMagnitude
TEquality
TGeometry
TColor
TEquality
Note: COMPOSITE is the placeholder name for an unnamed
composite trait such as the one found in a class.
Class::Trait, Class::Trait::Config
Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com>
Copyright 2004, 2005 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.