NAME
    MooseX::MarkAsMethods - Mark overload code symbols as methods

VERSION
    version 0.14

SYNOPSIS
        package Foo;
        use Moose;

        # mark overloads as methods and wipe other non-methods
        use MooseX::MarkAsMethods autoclean => 1;

        # define overloads, etc as normal

        package Baz;
        use Moose::Role;
        use MooseX::MarkAsMethods autoclean => 1;

        # overloads defined in a role will "just work" when the role is
        # composed into a class

        use constant foo => 'bar';

        # additional methods generated outside Class::MOP/Moose can be marked, too
        __PACKAGE__->meta->mark_as_method('foo');

        package Bar;
        use Moose;

        # order is important!
        use namespace::autoclean;
        use MooseX::MarkAsMethods;

        # ...

DESCRIPTION
    MooseX::MarkAsMethods allows one to easily mark certain functions as
    Moose methods. This will allow other packages such as
    namespace::autoclean to operate without blowing away your overloads.
    After using MooseX::MarkAsMethods your overloads will be recognized by
    Class::MOP as being methods, and class extension as well as composition
    from roles with overloads will "just work".

    By default we check for overloads, and mark those functions as methods.

    If 'autoclean => 1' is passed to import on use'ing this module, we will
    invoke namespace::autoclean to clear out non-methods.

TRAITS APPLIED
    use'ing this package causes a trait to be applied to your metaclass (for
    both roles and classes), that provides a mark_as_method() method. You
    can use this to mark newly generated methods at runtime (e.g. during
    class composition) that some other package has created for you.

    mark_as_method() is invoked with one or more names to mark as a method.
    We die on any error (e.g. name not in symbol table, already a method,
    etc). e.g.

        __PACKAGE__->meta->mark_as_method('newly_generated');

    e.g. say you have some sugar from another package that creates accessors
    of some sort; you could mark them as methods via a method modifier:

        # called as __PACKAGE__->foo_generator('name', ...)
        after 'foo_generator' => sub {

            shift->meta->mark_as_method(shift);
        };

IMPLICATIONS FOR ROLES
    Using MooseX::MarkAsMethods in a role will cause Moose to track and
    treat your overloads like any other method defined in the role, and
    things will "just work". That's it.

CAVEATS
  meta->mark_as_method()
    You almost certainly don't need or want to do this. CMOP/Moose are
    fairly good about determining what is and what isn't a method, but not
    perfect. Before using this method, you should pause and think about why
    you need to.

  namespace::autoclean
    As currently implemented, we run our "method maker" at the end of the
    calling package's compile scope (B::Hooks::EndOfScope). As
    namespace::autoclean does the same thing, it's important that if
    namespace::autoclean is used that it be use'd BEFORE
    MooseX::MarkAsMethods, so that its end_of_scope block is run after ours.

    e.g.

        # yes!
        use namespace::autoclean;
        use MooseX::MarkAsMethods;

        # no -- overloads will be removed
        use MooseX::MarkAsMethods;
        use namespace::autoclean;

    The easiest way to invoke this module and clean out non-methods without
    having to worry about ordering is:

        use MooseX::MarkAsMethods autoclean => 1;

SEE ALSO
    overload, B::Hooks::EndOfScope, namespace::autoclean, Class::MOP, Moose.

    MooseX::Role::WithOverloading does allow for overload application from
    roles, but it does this by copying the overload symbols from the (not
    namespace::autoclean'ed role) the symbols handing overloads during class
    composition; we work by marking the overloads as methods and letting
    CMOP/Moose handle them.

BUGS
    Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-moosex-markasmethods
    at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
    <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=MooseX-MarkAsMethods>.

AUTHOR
    Chris Weyl <cweyl@alumni.drew.edu>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
    This software is Copyright (c) 2011 by Chris Weyl.

    This is free software, licensed under:

      The GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999