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Mo::default(3) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Mo::default(3) |
Name¶
Mo::default - Adds the default feature to Mo's has
Synopsis¶
use Mo qw'default'; has job => ( default => 'Killer' ); has name => ( default => sub { 'Joe' } ); has age => 42; has colors => [ 'green', 'blue' ];
Description¶
Adds the default parameter to has, which expects a value. If the value is a code ref, it is called to produce the default. If the value is a hash or array ref, then a shallow copy is made for the default. If there is an odd number of arguments after the attribute name, then the first value is the default.
These 3 lines are the same:
has things => default => sub {+{}}; has things => default => {}; has things => {};
Laziness¶
Default attribute values in Mo are lazy by default. This can be changed by explicitly setting the "lazy" argument to false, in order to cause it to be initialized during instantiation.
use Mo qw'default'; has status => 'active'; # lazy has location => sub { ... }, lazy => 1; # lazy has target => sub { ... }, lazy => 0; # eager
To change the default behavior and make attributes to be initialized eagerly by default, import "nonlazy".
use Mo qw'default nonlazy'; has status => 'active'; # eager has location => sub { ... }, lazy => 1; # lazy has target => sub { ... }, lazy => 0; # eager
2016-07-08 | perl v5.40.0 |