Acme-RightSideOutObject
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next unless $var =~ m/^\%/;
next unless exists $vars->{$var};
next unless exists $vars->{$var}->{$id};
$debug and warn " ... $var is $vars->{$var}->{$id}\n";
(my $var_without_sigil) = $var =~ m/^.(.*)/;
alias $as_a_hash{$var_without_sigil} = $vars->{$var}->{$id};
alias $vars->{$var}->{$our_id} = $vars->{$var}->{$id}; # so $self->func works as well as $their_self->func
if($weaken) {
Scalar::Util::weaken($as_a_hash{$var_without_sigil});
Scalar::Util::weaken($vars->{$var}->{$our_id});
}
}
}
$self;
};
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Acme::RightSideOutObject - Turn Class::InsideOut objects back right side out
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Acme::RightSideOutObject;
use My::Class;
# My::Class comes from the L<Class::InsideOut> SYNOPSIS
my $inside_out = My::Class->new or die;
$inside_out->name("Fred");
print $inside_out->greeting(), "\n"; # prints Hello, my name is Fred
my $rightside_out = guts($inside_out);
print '$rightside_out->{name} = ', $rightside_out->{name}, "\n"; # direct hash read
$rightside_out->{name} = 'Dork Face'; # direct hash write
print $inside_out->greeting(), "\n"; # prints Hello, my name is Dork Face
print $rightside_out->greeting(), "\n"; # prints Hello, my name is Dork Face
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Exports C<guts()> which takes a L<Class::InsideOut> object and returns a normal
blessed hashref object.
One of the most serious flaws of Class::InsideOut is that it encapsulates data,
making it difficult to directly minipulate the object's internal state.
Attempting to inspect the reference to an inside out object with
L<Data::Dumper>, you'll find this:
$VAR1 = bless( do{\(my $o = undef)}, 'My::Class' );
Fear not! Acme::RightSideOutObject to the rescue!
Acme::RightSideOutObject work exactly like the inside out object it replaces
except that it is also a hashref full of the object's instance data.
Methods may be called on it.
Options are available, mix and match style:
use Acme::RightSideOutObject 'weaken';
Attempt not to leak so much memory.
use Acme::RightSideOutObject 'debug';
Print information to STDERR about instance data found while righting objects.
=head2 EXPORT
C<< guts() >>
=head1 HISTORY
=over 8
=item 0.01
Original version; created by h2xs 1.23 with options
-A -C -X -b 5.8.0 -c -n Acme::RightSideOutObject
=back
=head1 BUGS
Leaks memory.
Can't subclass inside out objects with right side out code (but obviously has-a style delegation works).
Should support other flavors of inside out objects than just Class::InsideOut.
Doesn't use the exporter.
The inside out object and the per-attribute hashes continue to exist; this only creates a fascade.
With some L<B> hackery, we could actually rewrite the code of inside out objects to be right side out
and utter destroy the previous inside out-edness.
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over 8
=item L<Class::InsideOut>
=item L<autobox::Closure::Attributes>
=item L<Data::Alias>
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Scott Walters, E<lt>scott@slowass.netE<gt>, at the suggestion of Jonathan Rockway, E<lt>jrockway@cpan.orgE<gt>.
The real magic is done by L<Data::Alias>.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009 by Scott Walters
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.9 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
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