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MooseX::Blessed::Reconstruct - A Data::Visitor for creating Moose objects from blessed placeholders
version 1.01
use MooseX::Blessed::Reconstruct; my $obj = bless( { init_arg_foo => "Blah", arf => "yay", }, "Foo" ); my $proper = MooseX::Blessed::Reconstruct->new->visit($obj); # equivalent to: my $proper = Foo->meta->new_object(%$obj); # but recursive (and works with shared references)
The purpose of this module is to "fix up" blessed data into a real Moose object.
See Data::Visitor
Constructor.
arguments
Read/write accessor to the "load_classes" attribute. If "true", we try to require its class when a target object is "visit"ed.
Calls "load_class" in Class::MOP on the "ref" of $object.
If there's a metaclass, calls "visit_object_with_meta", otherwise "visit_ref" is used to walk the object brutishly.
Returns a deep clone of the input structure with all the Moose objects reconstructed "properly".
Uses the metaclass $meta to create a new instance, registers the instance with Data::Visitor's cycle tracking, and then inflates it using "new_object" in Moose::Meta::Class.
Collapses $obj into key value pairs to be used as init args to "new_object" in Moose::Meta::Class.
This software is copyright (c) 2018, 2014 by Infinity Interactive, Yuval Kogman.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
2018-12-21 | perl v5.28.1 |