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Moose::Util(3pm)               User Contributed Perl Documentation               Moose::Util(3pm)



NAME
       Moose::Util - Utilities for working with Moose classes

VERSION
       version 2.1213

SYNOPSIS
         use Moose::Util qw/find_meta does_role search_class_by_role/;

         my $meta = find_meta($object) || die "No metaclass found";

         if (does_role($object, $role)) {
           print "The object can do $role!\n";
         }

         my $class = search_class_by_role($object, 'FooRole');
         print "Nearest class with 'FooRole' is $class\n";

DESCRIPTION
       This module provides a set of utility functions. Many of these functions are intended for
       use in Moose itself or MooseX modules, but some of them may be useful for use in your own
       code.

EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
       find_meta($class_or_obj)
           This method takes a class name or object and attempts to find a metaclass for the
           class, if one exists. It will not create one if it does not yet exist.

       is_role($package_or_obj)
           Returns true if the provided package name or object is a Moose::Role.

       does_role($class_or_obj, $role_or_obj)
           Returns true if $class_or_obj does the given $role_or_obj. The role can be provided as
           a name or a Moose::Meta::Role object.

           The class must already have a metaclass for this to work. If it doesn't, this function
           simply returns false.

       search_class_by_role($class_or_obj, $role_or_obj)
           Returns the first class in the class's precedence list that does $role_or_obj, if any.
           The role can be either a name or a Moose::Meta::Role object.

           The class must already have a metaclass for this to work.

       apply_all_roles($applicant, @roles)
           This function applies one or more roles to the given $applicant The applicant can be a
           role name, class name, or object.

           The $applicant must already have a metaclass object.

           The list of @roles should a list of names or Moose::Meta::Role objects, each of which
           can be followed by an optional hash reference of options ("-excludes" and "-alias").

       ensure_all_roles($applicant, @roles)
           This function is similar to "apply_all_roles", but only applies roles that $applicant
           does not already consume.

       with_traits($class_name, @role_names)
           This function creates a new class from $class_name with each of @role_names applied.
           It returns the name of the new class.

       get_all_attribute_values($meta, $instance)
           Returns a hash reference containing all of the $instance's attributes. The keys are
           attribute names.

       get_all_init_args($meta, $instance)
           Returns a hash reference containing all of the "init_arg" values for the instance's
           attributes. The values are the associated attribute values. If an attribute does not
           have a defined "init_arg", it is skipped.

           This could be useful in cloning an object.

       resolve_metaclass_alias($category, $name, %options)
       resolve_metatrait_alias($category, $name, %options)
           Resolves a short name to a full class name. Short names are often used when specifying
           the "metaclass" or "traits" option for an attribute:

               has foo => (
                   metaclass => "Bar",
               );

           The name resolution mechanism is covered in "Metaclass and Trait Name Resolution" in
           Moose.

       meta_class_alias($to[, $from])
       meta_attribute_alias($to[, $from])
           Create an alias from the class $from (or the current package, if $from is
           unspecified), so that "Metaclass and Trait Name Resolution" in Moose works properly.

       english_list(@items)
           Given a list of scalars, turns them into a proper list in English ("one and two",
           "one, two, three, and four"). This is used to help us make nicer error messages.

       throw_exception( $class_name, %arguments_to_exception)
           Calls die with an object of Moose::Exception::$class_name, with
           %arguments_to_exception passed as arguments.

TODO
       Here is a list of possible functions to write

       discovering original method from modified method
       search for origin class of a method or attribute

BUGS
       See "BUGS" in Moose for details on reporting bugs.

AUTHORS
       ·   Stevan Little <stevan.little AT iinteractive.com>

       ·   Dave Rolsky <autarch AT urth.org>

       ·   Jesse Luehrs <doy AT tozt.net>

       ·   Shawn M Moore <code AT sartak.org>

       ·   XXXX XXX'XX (Yuval Kogman) <nothingmuch AT woobling.org>

       ·   Karen Etheridge <ether AT cpan.org>

       ·   Florian Ragwitz <rafl AT debian.org>

       ·   Hans Dieter Pearcey <hdp AT weftsoar.net>

       ·   Chris Prather <chris AT prather.org>

       ·   Matt S Trout <mst AT shadowcat.uk>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
       This software is copyright (c) 2006 by Infinity Interactive, Inc..

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.



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