package Moose::Meta::Role;
our $VERSION = '2.2201';
use strict;
use warnings;
use metaclass;
use Scalar::Util 'blessed';
use Moose::Meta::Class;
use Moose::Meta::Role::Attribute;
use Moose::Meta::Role::Method;
use Moose::Meta::Role::Method::Required;
use Moose::Meta::Role::Method::Conflicting;
use Moose::Meta::Method::Meta;
use Moose::Util qw/throw_exception/;
use Class::MOP::MiniTrait;
use parent 'Class::MOP::Module',
'Class::MOP::Mixin::HasAttributes',
'Class::MOP::Mixin::HasMethods',
'Class::MOP::Mixin::HasOverloads';
Class::MOP::MiniTrait::apply(__PACKAGE__, 'Moose::Meta::Object::Trait');
## ------------------------------------------------------------------
## NOTE:
## I normally don't do this, but I am doing
## a whole bunch of meta-programmin' in this
## module, so it just makes sense. For a clearer
## picture of what is going on in the next
## several lines of code, look at the really
## big comment at the end of this file (right
## before the POD).
## - SL
## ------------------------------------------------------------------
my $META = __PACKAGE__->meta;
## ------------------------------------------------------------------
## attributes ...
# NOTE:
# since roles are lazy, we hold all the attributes
# of the individual role in 'stasis' until which
# time when it is applied to a class. This means
# keeping a lot of things in hash maps, so we are
# using a little of that meta-programmin' magic
# here and saving lots of extra typin'. And since
# many of these attributes above require similar
# functionality to support them, so we again use
# the wonders of meta-programmin' to deliver a
# very compact solution to this normally verbose
# problem.
# - SL
foreach my $action (
{
name => 'excluded_roles_map',
attr_reader => 'get_excluded_roles_map' ,
methods => {
add => 'add_excluded_roles',
get_keys => 'get_excluded_roles_list',
existence => 'excludes_role',
}
},
{
name => 'required_methods',
attr_reader => 'get_required_methods_map',
methods => {
remove => 'remove_required_methods',
get_values => 'get_required_method_list',
existence => 'requires_method',
}
},
) {
my $attr_reader = $action->{attr_reader};
my $methods = $action->{methods};
# create the attribute
$META->add_attribute($action->{name} => (
reader => $attr_reader,
default => sub { {} },
Class::MOP::_definition_context(),
));
# create some helper methods
$META->add_method($methods->{add} => sub {
my ($self, @values) = @_;
$self->$attr_reader->{$_} = undef foreach @values;
}) if exists $methods->{add};
$META->add_method($methods->{get_keys} => sub {
my ($self) = @_;
keys %{$self->$attr_reader};
}) if exists $methods->{get_keys};
$META->add_method($methods->{get_values} => sub {
my ($self) = @_;
values %{$self->$attr_reader};
}) if exists $methods->{get_values};
$META->add_method($methods->{get} => sub {
my ($self, $name) = @_;
$self->$attr_reader->{$name}
}) if exists $methods->{get};
$META->add_method($methods->{existence} => sub {
my ($self, $name) = @_;
exists $self->$attr_reader->{$name} ? 1 : 0;
}) if exists $methods->{existence};
$META->add_method($methods->{remove} => sub {
my ($self, @values) = @_;
delete $self->$attr_reader->{$_} foreach @values;
}) if exists $methods->{remove};
}
$META->add_attribute(
'method_metaclass',
reader => 'method_metaclass',
default => 'Moose::Meta::Role::Method',
Class::MOP::_definition_context(),
);
$META->add_attribute(
'required_method_metaclass',
reader => 'required_method_metaclass',
default => 'Moose::Meta::Role::Method::Required',
Class::MOP::_definition_context(),
);
$META->add_attribute(
'conflicting_method_metaclass',
reader => 'conflicting_method_metaclass',
default => 'Moose::Meta::Role::Method::Conflicting',
Class::MOP::_definition_context(),
);
$META->add_attribute(
'application_to_class_class',
reader => 'application_to_class_class',
default => 'Moose::Meta::Role::Application::ToClass',
Class::MOP::_definition_context(),
);
$META->add_attribute(
'application_to_role_class',
reader => 'application_to_role_class',
default => 'Moose::Meta::Role::Application::ToRole',
Class::MOP::_definition_context(),
);
$META->add_attribute(
'application_to_instance_class',
reader => 'application_to_instance_class',
default => 'Moose::Meta::Role::Application::ToInstance',
Class::MOP::_definition_context(),
);
$META->add_attribute(
'applied_attribute_metaclass',
reader => 'applied_attribute_metaclass',
default => 'Moose::Meta::Attribute',
Class::MOP::_definition_context(),
);
# More or less copied from Moose::Meta::Class
sub initialize {
my $class = shift;
my @args = @_;
unshift @args, 'package' if @args % 2;
my %opts = @args;
my $package = delete $opts{package};
return Class::MOP::get_metaclass_by_name($package)
|| $class->SUPER::initialize($package,
'attribute_metaclass' => 'Moose::Meta::Role::Attribute',
%opts,
);
}
sub reinitialize {
my $self = shift;
my $pkg = shift;
my $meta = blessed $pkg ? $pkg : Class::MOP::class_of($pkg);
my %existing_classes;
if ($meta) {
%existing_classes = map { $_ => $meta->$_() } qw(
attribute_metaclass
method_metaclass
wrapped_method_metaclass
required_method_metaclass
conflicting_method_metaclass
application_to_class_class
application_to_role_class
application_to_instance_class
applied_attribute_metaclass
);
}
my %options = @_;
$options{weaken} = Class::MOP::metaclass_is_weak($meta->name)
if !exists $options{weaken}
&& blessed($meta)
&& $meta->isa('Moose::Meta::Role');
# don't need to remove generated metaobjects here yet, since we don't
# yet generate anything in roles. this may change in the future though...
# keep an eye on that
my $new_meta = $self->SUPER::reinitialize(
$pkg,
%existing_classes,
%options,
);
$new_meta->_restore_metaobjects_from($meta)
if $meta && $meta->isa('Moose::Meta::Role');
return $new_meta;
}
sub _restore_metaobjects_from {
my $self = shift;
my ($old_meta) = @_;
$self->_restore_metamethods_from($old_meta);
$self->_restore_metaattributes_from($old_meta);
for my $role ( @{ $old_meta->get_roles } ) {
$self->add_role($role);
}
}
sub add_attribute {
my $self = shift;
if (blessed $_[0] && ! $_[0]->isa('Moose::Meta::Role::Attribute') ) {
my $class = ref $_[0];
throw_exception( CannotAddAsAnAttributeToARole => role_name => $self->name,
attribute_class => $class,
);
}
elsif (!blessed($_[0]) && defined($_[0]) && $_[0] =~ /^\+(.*)/) {
throw_exception( AttributeExtensionIsNotSupportedInRoles => attribute_name => $_[0],
role_name => $self->name,
);
}
return $self->SUPER::add_attribute(@_);
}
sub _attach_attribute {
my ( $self, $attribute ) = @_;
$attribute->attach_to_role($self);
}
sub add_required_methods {
my $self = shift;
for (@_) {
my $method = $_;
if (!blessed($method)) {
$method = $self->required_method_metaclass->new(
name => $method,
);
}
$self->get_required_methods_map->{$method->name} = $method;
}
}
sub add_conflicting_method {
my $self = shift;
my $method;
if (@_ == 1 && blessed($_[0])) {
$method = shift;
}
else {
$method = $self->conflicting_method_metaclass->new(@_);
}
$self->add_required_methods($method);
}
## ------------------------------------------------------------------
## method modifiers
# NOTE:
# the before/around/after method modifiers are
# stored by name, but there can be many methods
# then associated with that name. So again we have
# lots of similar functionality, so we can do some
# meta-programmin' and save some time.
# - SL
foreach my $modifier_type (qw[ before around after ]) {
my $attr_reader = "get_${modifier_type}_method_modifiers_map";
# create the attribute ...
$META->add_attribute("${modifier_type}_method_modifiers" => (
reader => $attr_reader,
default => sub { {} },
Class::MOP::_definition_context(),
));
# and some helper methods ...
$META->add_method("get_${modifier_type}_method_modifiers" => sub {
my ($self, $method_name) = @_;
#return () unless exists $self->$attr_reader->{$method_name};
my $mm = $self->$attr_reader->{$method_name};
$mm ? @$mm : ();
});
$META->add_method("has_${modifier_type}_method_modifiers" => sub {
my ($self, $method_name) = @_;
# NOTE:
# for now we assume that if it exists,..
# it has at least one modifier in it
(exists $self->$attr_reader->{$method_name}) ? 1 : 0;
});
$META->add_method("add_${modifier_type}_method_modifier" => sub {
my ($self, $method_name, $method) = @_;
$self->$attr_reader->{$method_name} = []
unless exists $self->$attr_reader->{$method_name};
my $modifiers = $self->$attr_reader->{$method_name};
# NOTE:
# check to see that we aren't adding the
# same code twice. We err in favor of the
# first on here, this may not be as expected
foreach my $modifier (@{$modifiers}) {
return if $modifier == $method;
}
push @{$modifiers} => $method;
});
}
## ------------------------------------------------------------------
## override method modifiers
$META->add_attribute('override_method_modifiers' => (
reader => 'get_override_method_modifiers_map',
default => sub { {} },
Class::MOP::_definition_context(),
));
# NOTE:
# these are a little different because there
# can only be one per name, whereas the other
# method modifiers can have multiples.
# - SL
sub add_override_method_modifier {
my ($self, $method_name, $method) = @_;
(!$self->has_method($method_name))
|| throw_exception( CannotOverrideALocalMethod => method_name => $method_name,
role_name => $self->name,
);
$self->get_override_method_modifiers_map->{$method_name} = $method;
}
sub has_override_method_modifier {
my ($self, $method_name) = @_;
# NOTE:
# for now we assume that if it exists,..
# it has at least one modifier in it
(exists $self->get_override_method_modifiers_map->{$method_name}) ? 1 : 0;
}
sub get_override_method_modifier {
my ($self, $method_name) = @_;
$self->get_override_method_modifiers_map->{$method_name};
}
## general list accessor ...
sub get_method_modifier_list {
my ($self, $modifier_type) = @_;
my $accessor = "get_${modifier_type}_method_modifiers_map";
keys %{$self->$accessor};
}
sub _meta_method_class { 'Moose::Meta::Method::Meta' }
## ------------------------------------------------------------------
## subroles
$META->add_attribute('roles' => (
reader => 'get_roles',
default => sub { [] },
Class::MOP::_definition_context(),
));
sub add_role {
my ($self, $role) = @_;
(blessed($role) && $role->isa('Moose::Meta::Role'))
|| throw_exception( AddRoleToARoleTakesAMooseMetaRole => role_to_be_added => $role,
role_name => $self->name,
);
push @{$self->get_roles} => $role;
$self->reset_package_cache_flag;
}
sub calculate_all_roles {
my $self = shift;
my %seen;
grep {
!$seen{$_->name}++
} ($self, map {
$_->calculate_all_roles
} @{ $self->get_roles });
}
sub does_role {
my ($self, $role) = @_;
(defined $role)
|| throw_exception( RoleNameRequiredForMooseMetaRole => role_name => $self->name );
my $role_name = blessed $role ? $role->name : $role;
# if we are it,.. then return true
return 1 if $role_name eq $self->name;
# otherwise.. check our children
foreach my $role (@{$self->get_roles}) {
return 1 if $role->does_role($role_name);
}
return 0;
}
sub find_method_by_name { (shift)->get_method(@_) }
## ------------------------------------------------------------------
## role construction
## ------------------------------------------------------------------
sub apply {
my ($self, $other, %args) = @_;
(blessed($other))
|| throw_exception( ApplyTakesABlessedInstance => param => $other,
role_name => $self->name,
);
my $application_class;
if ($other->isa('Moose::Meta::Role')) {
$application_class = $self->application_to_role_class;
}
elsif ($other->isa('Moose::Meta::Class')) {
$application_class = $self->application_to_class_class;
}
else {
$application_class = $self->application_to_instance_class;
}
Moose::Util::_load_user_class($application_class);
if ( exists $args{'-excludes'} ) {
# I wish we had coercion here :)
$args{'-excludes'} = (
ref $args{'-excludes'} eq 'ARRAY'
? $args{'-excludes'}
: [ $args{'-excludes'} ]
);
}
return $application_class->new(%args)->apply($self, $other, \%args);
}
sub composition_class_roles { }
sub combine {
my ($class, @role_specs) = @_;
require Moose::Meta::Role::Composite;
my (@roles, %role_params);
while (@role_specs) {
my ($role, $params) = @{ splice @role_specs, 0, 1 };
my $requested_role
= blessed $role
? $role
: Class::MOP::class_of($role);
my $actual_role = $requested_role->_role_for_combination($params);
push @roles => $actual_role;
next unless defined $params;
$role_params{$actual_role->name} = $params;
}
my $c = Moose::Meta::Role::Composite->new(roles => \@roles);
return $c->apply_params(\%role_params);
}
sub _role_for_combination {
my ($self, $params) = @_;
return $self;
}
sub create {
my $class = shift;
my @args = @_;
unshift @args, 'package' if @args % 2 == 1;
my %options = @args;
(ref $options{attributes} eq 'HASH')
|| throw_exception( CreateTakesHashRefOfAttributes => params => \%options,
attribute_class => $class
)
if exists $options{attributes};
(ref $options{methods} eq 'HASH')
|| throw_exception( CreateTakesHashRefOfMethods => params => \%options,
attribute_class => $class
)
if exists $options{methods};
(ref $options{roles} eq 'ARRAY')
|| throw_exception( CreateTakesArrayRefOfRoles => params => \%options,
attribute_class => $class
)
if exists $options{roles};
my $package = delete $options{package};
my $roles = delete $options{roles};
my $attributes = delete $options{attributes};
my $methods = delete $options{methods};
my $meta_name = exists $options{meta_name}
? delete $options{meta_name}
: 'meta';
my $meta = $class->SUPER::create($package => %options);
$meta->_add_meta_method($meta_name)
if defined $meta_name;
if (defined $attributes) {
foreach my $attribute_name (keys %{$attributes}) {
my $attr = $attributes->{$attribute_name};
$meta->add_attribute(
$attribute_name => blessed $attr ? $attr : %{$attr} );
}
}
if (defined $methods) {
foreach my $method_name (keys %{$methods}) {
$meta->add_method($method_name, $methods->{$method_name});
}
}
if ($roles) {
Moose::Util::apply_all_roles($meta, @$roles);
}
return $meta;
}
sub consumers {
my $self = shift;
my @consumers;
for my $meta (Class::MOP::get_all_metaclass_instances) {
next if $meta->name eq $self->name;
next unless $meta->isa('Moose::Meta::Class')
|| $meta->isa('Moose::Meta::Role');
push @consumers, $meta->name
if $meta->does_role($self->name);
}
return @consumers;
}
# XXX: something more intelligent here?
sub _anon_package_prefix { 'Moose::Meta::Role::__ANON__::SERIAL::' }
sub create_anon_role { shift->create_anon(@_) }
sub is_anon_role { shift->is_anon(@_) }
sub _anon_cache_key {
my $class = shift;
my %options = @_;
# XXX fix this duplication (see MMC::_anon_cache_key
my $roles = Data::OptList::mkopt(($options{roles} || []), {
moniker => 'role',
val_test => sub { ref($_[0]) eq 'HASH' },
});
my @role_keys;
for my $role_spec (@$roles) {
my ($role, $params) = @$role_spec;
$params = { %$params };
my $key = blessed($role) ? $role->name : $role;
if ($params && %$params) {
my $alias = delete $params->{'-alias'}
|| delete $params->{'alias'}
|| {};
my $excludes = delete $params->{'-excludes'}
|| delete $params->{'excludes'}
|| [];
$excludes = [$excludes] unless ref($excludes) eq 'ARRAY';
if (%$params) {
warn "Roles with parameters cannot be cached. Consider "
. "applying the parameters before calling "
. "create_anon_class, or using 'weaken => 0' instead";
return;
}
my $alias_key = join('%',
map { $_ => $alias->{$_} } sort keys %$alias
);
my $excludes_key = join('%',
sort @$excludes
);
$key .= '<' . join('+', 'a', $alias_key, 'e', $excludes_key) . '>';
}
push @role_keys, $key;
}
# Makes something like Role|Role::1
return join('|', sort @role_keys);
}
#####################################################################
## NOTE:
## This is Moose::Meta::Role as defined by Moose (plus the use of
## MooseX::AttributeHelpers module). It is here as a reference to
## make it easier to see what is happening above with all the meta
## programming. - SL
#####################################################################
#
# has 'roles' => (
# metaclass => 'Array',
# reader => 'get_roles',
# isa => 'ArrayRef[Moose::Meta::Role]',
# default => sub { [] },
# provides => {
# 'push' => 'add_role',
# }
# );
#
# has 'excluded_roles_map' => (
# metaclass => 'Hash',
# reader => 'get_excluded_roles_map',
# isa => 'HashRef[Str]',
# provides => {
# # Not exactly set, cause it sets multiple
# 'set' => 'add_excluded_roles',
# 'keys' => 'get_excluded_roles_list',
# 'exists' => 'excludes_role',
# }
# );
#
# has 'required_methods' => (
# metaclass => 'Hash',
# reader => 'get_required_methods_map',
# isa => 'HashRef[Moose::Meta::Role::Method::Required]',
# provides => {
# # not exactly set, or delete since it works for multiple
# 'set' => 'add_required_methods',
# 'delete' => 'remove_required_methods',
# 'keys' => 'get_required_method_list',
# 'exists' => 'requires_method',
# }
# );
#
# # the before, around and after modifiers are
# # HASH keyed by method-name, with ARRAY of
# # CODE refs to apply in that order
#
# has 'before_method_modifiers' => (
# metaclass => 'Hash',
# reader => 'get_before_method_modifiers_map',
# isa => 'HashRef[ArrayRef[CodeRef]]',
# provides => {
# 'keys' => 'get_before_method_modifiers',
# 'exists' => 'has_before_method_modifiers',
# # This actually makes sure there is an
# # ARRAY at the given key, and pushed onto
# # it. It also checks for duplicates as well
# # 'add' => 'add_before_method_modifier'
# }
# );
#
# has 'after_method_modifiers' => (
# metaclass => 'Hash',
# reader =>'get_after_method_modifiers_map',
# isa => 'HashRef[ArrayRef[CodeRef]]',
# provides => {
# 'keys' => 'get_after_method_modifiers',
# 'exists' => 'has_after_method_modifiers',
# # This actually makes sure there is an
# # ARRAY at the given key, and pushed onto
# # it. It also checks for duplicates as well
# # 'add' => 'add_after_method_modifier'
# }
# );
#
# has 'around_method_modifiers' => (
# metaclass => 'Hash',
# reader =>'get_around_method_modifiers_map',
# isa => 'HashRef[ArrayRef[CodeRef]]',
# provides => {
# 'keys' => 'get_around_method_modifiers',
# 'exists' => 'has_around_method_modifiers',
# # This actually makes sure there is an
# # ARRAY at the given key, and pushed onto
# # it. It also checks for duplicates as well
# # 'add' => 'add_around_method_modifier'
# }
# );
#
# # override is similar to the other modifiers
# # except that it is not an ARRAY of code refs
# # but instead just a single name->code mapping
#
# has 'override_method_modifiers' => (
# metaclass => 'Hash',
# reader =>'get_override_method_modifiers_map',
# isa => 'HashRef[CodeRef]',
# provides => {
# 'keys' => 'get_override_method_modifier',
# 'exists' => 'has_override_method_modifier',
# 'add' => 'add_override_method_modifier', # checks for local method ..
# }
# );
#
#####################################################################
1;
# ABSTRACT: The Moose Role metaclass
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
Moose::Meta::Role - The Moose Role metaclass
=head1 VERSION
version 2.2201
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This class is a subclass of L<Class::MOP::Module> that provides
additional Moose-specific functionality.
Its API looks a lot like L<Moose::Meta::Class>, but internally it
implements many things differently. This may change in the future.
=head1 INHERITANCE
C<Moose::Meta::Role> is a subclass of L<Class::MOP::Module>.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 Construction
=head3 Moose::Meta::Role->initialize($role_name)
This method creates a new role object with the provided name.
=head3 Moose::Meta::Role->combine( [ $role => { ... } ], [ $role ], ... )
This method accepts a list of array references. Each array reference
should contain a role name or L<Moose::Meta::Role> object as its first element. The second element is
an optional hash reference. The hash reference can contain C<-excludes>
and C<-alias> keys to control how methods are composed from the role.
The return value is a new L<Moose::Meta::Role::Composite> that
represents the combined roles.
=head3 $metarole->composition_class_roles
When combining multiple roles using C<combine>, this method is used to obtain a
list of role names to be applied to the L<Moose::Meta::Role::Composite>
instance returned by C<combine>. The default implementation returns an empty
list. Extensions that need to hook into role combination may wrap this method
to return additional role names.
=head3 Moose::Meta::Role->create($name, %options)
This method is identical to the L<Moose::Meta::Class> C<create>
method.
=head3 Moose::Meta::Role->create_anon_role
This method is identical to the L<Moose::Meta::Class>
C<create_anon_class> method.
=head3 $metarole->is_anon_role
Returns true if the role is an anonymous role.
=head3 $metarole->consumers
Returns a list of names of classes and roles which consume this role.
=head2 Role application
=head3 $metarole->apply( $thing, @options )
This method applies a role to the given C<$thing>. That can be another
L<Moose::Meta::Role>, object, a L<Moose::Meta::Class> object, or a
(non-meta) object instance.
The options are passed directly to the constructor for the appropriate
L<Moose::Meta::Role::Application> subclass.
Note that this will apply the role even if the C<$thing> in question already
C<does> this role. L<Moose::Util/does_role> is a convenient wrapper for
finding out if role application is necessary.
=head2 Roles and other roles
=head3 $metarole->get_roles
This returns an array reference of roles which this role does. This
list may include duplicates.
=head3 $metarole->calculate_all_roles
This returns a I<unique> list of all roles that this role does, and
all the roles that its roles do.
=head3 $metarole->does_role($role)
Given a role I<name> or L<Moose::Meta::Role> object, returns true if this role
does the given role.
=head3 $metarole->add_role($role)
Given a L<Moose::Meta::Role> object, this adds the role to the list of
roles that the role does.
=head3 $metarole->get_excluded_roles_list
Returns a list of role names which this role excludes.
=head3 $metarole->excludes_role($role_name)
Given a role I<name>, returns true if this role excludes the named
role.
=head3 $metarole->add_excluded_roles(@role_names)
Given one or more role names, adds those roles to the list of excluded
roles.
=head2 Methods
The methods for dealing with a role's methods are all identical in API
and behavior to the same methods in L<Class::MOP::Class>.
=head3 $metarole->method_metaclass
Returns the method metaclass name for the role. This defaults to
L<Moose::Meta::Role::Method>.
=head3 $metarole->get_method($name)
=head3 $metarole->has_method($name)
=head3 $metarole->add_method( $name, $body )
=head3 $metarole->get_method_list
=head3 $metarole->find_method_by_name($name)
These methods are all identical to the methods of the same name in
L<Class::MOP::Package>
=head2 Attributes
As with methods, the methods for dealing with a role's attribute are
all identical in API and behavior to the same methods in
L<Class::MOP::Class>.
However, attributes stored in this class are I<not> stored as
objects. Rather, the attribute definition is stored as a hash
reference. When a role is composed into a class, this hash reference
is passed directly to the metaclass's C<add_attribute> method.
This is quite likely to change in the future.
=head3 $metarole->get_attribute($attribute_name)
=head3 $metarole->has_attribute($attribute_name)
=head3 $metarole->get_attribute_list
=head3 $metarole->add_attribute($name, %options)
=head3 $metarole->remove_attribute($attribute_name)
=head2 Overload introspection and creation
The methods for dealing with a role's overloads are all identical in API and
behavior to the same methods in L<Class::MOP::Class>.
=head3 $metarole->is_overloaded
=head3 $metarole->get_overloaded_operator($op)
=head3 $metarole->has_overloaded_operator($op)
=head3 $metarole->get_overload_list
=head3 $metarole->get_all_overloaded_operators
=head3 $metarole->add_overloaded_operator($op, $impl)
=head3 $metarole->remove_overloaded_operator($op)
=head2 Required methods
=head3 $metarole->get_required_method_list
Returns the list of methods required by the role.
=head3 $metarole->requires_method($name)
Returns true if the role requires the named method.
=head3 $metarole->add_required_methods(@names)
Adds the named methods to the role's list of required methods.
=head3 $metarole->remove_required_methods(@names)
Removes the named methods from the role's list of required methods.
=head3 $metarole->add_conflicting_method(%params)
Instantiate the parameters as a L<Moose::Meta::Role::Method::Conflicting>
object, then add it to the required method list.
=head2 Method modifiers
These methods act like their counterparts in L<Class::MOP::Class> and
L<Moose::Meta::Class>.
However, method modifiers are simply stored internally, and are not applied
until the role itself is applied to a class or object.
=head3 $metarole->add_after_method_modifier($method_name, $method)
=head3 $metarole->add_around_method_modifier($method_name, $method)
=head3 $metarole->add_before_method_modifier($method_name, $method)
=head3 $metarole->add_override_method_modifier($method_name, $method)
These methods all add an appropriate modifier to the internal list of
modifiers.
=head3 $metarole->has_after_method_modifiers
=head3 $metarole->has_around_method_modifiers
=head3 $metarole->has_before_method_modifiers
=head3 $metarole->has_override_method_modifier
Return true if the role has any modifiers of the given type.
=head3 $metarole->get_after_method_modifiers($method_name)
=head3 $metarole->get_around_method_modifiers($method_name)
=head3 $metarole->get_before_method_modifiers($method_name)
Given a method name, returns a list of the appropriate modifiers for
that method.
=head3 $metarole->get_override_method_modifier($method_name)
Given a method name, returns the override method modifier for that
method, if it has one.
=head2 Introspection
=head3 Moose::Meta::Role->meta
This will return a L<Class::MOP::Class> instance for this class.
=head1 BUGS
See L<Moose/BUGS> for details on reporting bugs.
=head1 AUTHORS
=over 4
=item *
Stevan Little <stevan@cpan.org>
=item *
Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>
=item *
Jesse Luehrs <doy@cpan.org>
=item *
Shawn M Moore <sartak@cpan.org>
=item *
יובל קוג'מן (Yuval Kogman) <nothingmuch@woobling.org>
=item *
Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>
=item *
Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>
=item *
Hans Dieter Pearcey <hdp@cpan.org>
=item *
Chris Prather <chris@prather.org>
=item *
Matt S Trout <mstrout@cpan.org>
=back
=head1 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.
=cut