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NAME

       Mock::Quick::Class - Class mocking for Mock::Quick

DESCRIPTION

       Provides class mocking for Mock::Quick

SYNOPSIS

   IMPLEMENT A CLASS
       This will implement a class at the namespace provided via the -implement argument. The
       class must not already be loaded. Once complete the real class will be prevented from
       loading until you call undefine() on the control object.

           use Mock::Quick::Class;

           my $control = Mock::Quick::Class->new(
               -implement => 'My::Package',

               # Insert a generic new() method (blessed hash)
               -with_new => 1,

               # Inheritance
               -subclass => 'Some::Class',
               # Can also do
               -subclass => [ 'Class::A', 'Class::B' ],

               # generic get/set attribute methods.
               -attributes => [ qw/a b c d/ ],

               # Method that simply returns a value.
               simple => 'value',

               # Custom method.
               method => sub { ... },
           );

           my $obj = $control->package->new;
           # OR
           my $obj = My::Package->new;

           # Override a method
           $control->override( foo => sub { ... });

           # Restore it to the original
           $control->restore( 'foo' );

           # Remove the namespace we created, which would allow the real thing to load
           # in a require or use statement.
           $control->undefine();

       You can also use the 'implement' method instead of new:

           use Mock::Quick::Class;

           my $control = Mock::Quick::Class->implement(
               'Some::Package',
               %args
           );

   ANONYMOUS MOCKED CLASS
       This is if you just need to generate a class where the package name does not matter. This
       is done when the -takeover and -implement arguments are both omitted.

           use Mock::Quick::Class;

           my $control = Mock::Quick::Class->new(
               # Insert a generic new() method (blessed hash)
               -with_new => 1,

               # Inheritance
               -subclass => 'Some::Class',
               # Can also do
               -subclass => [ 'Class::A', 'Class::B' ],

               # generic get/set attribute methods.
               -attributes => [ qw/a b c d/ ],

               # Method that simply returns a value.
               simple => 'value',

               # Custom method.
               method => sub { ... },
           );

           my $obj = $control->package->new;

           # Override a method
           $control->override( foo => sub { ... });

           # Restore it to the original
           $control->restore( 'foo' );

           # Remove the anonymous namespace we created.
           $control->undefine();

   TAKING OVER EXISTING/LOADED CLASSES
           use Mock::Quick::Class;

           my $control = Mock::Quick::Class->takeover( 'Some::Package' );

           # Override a method
           $control->override( foo => sub { ... });

           # Restore it to the original
           $control->restore( 'foo' );

           # Destroy the control object and completely restore the original class
           # Some::Package.
           $control = undef;

       You can also do this through new()

           use Mock::Quick::Class;

           my $control = Mock::Quick::Class->new(
               -takeover => 'Some::Package',
               %overrides
           );

ACCESSING THE CONTROL OBJECY

       While the control object exists, it can be accessed via "YOUR::PACKAGE-"MQ_CONTROL()>. It
       is important to note that this method will disappear whenever the control object you track
       falls out of scope.

       Example (taken from Class.t):

           $obj = $CLASS->new( -takeover => 'Baz' );
           $obj->override( 'foo', sub {
               my $class = shift;
               return "PREFIX: " . $class->MQ_CONTROL->original( 'foo' )->();
           });

           is( Baz->foo, "PREFIX: foo", "Override and accessed original through MQ_CONTROL" );
           $obj = undef;

           is( Baz->foo, 'foo', 'original' );
           ok( !Baz->can('MQ_CONTROL'), "Removed control" );

METHODS

       $package = $obj->package()
           Get the name of the package controlled by this object.

       $bool = $obj->is_takeover()
           Check if the control object was created to takeover an existing class.

       $bool = $obj->is_implement()
           Check if the control object was created to implement a class.

       $data = $obj->metrics()
           Returns a hash where keys are method names, and values are the number of times the
           method has been called. When a method is altered or removed the key is deleted.

       $obj->override( name => sub { ... })
           Override a method.

       $obj->original( $name );
           Get the original method (coderef). Note: The first time this is called it find and
           remembers the value of package->can( $name ). This means that if you modify or replace
           the method without using Mock::Quick before this is called, it will have the updated
           method, not the true original.

           The override() method will call this first to ensure the original method is cached and
           available for restore(). Once a value is set it is never replaced or cleared.

       $obj->restore( $name )
           Restore a method (Resets metrics)

       $obj->undefine()
           Undefine the package controlled by the control.

AUTHORS

       Chad Granum exodist7@gmail.com
       Glen Hinkle glen@empireenterprises.com

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2011 Chad Granum

       Mock-Quick is free software; Standard perl licence.

       Mock-Quick is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
       without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
       See the license for more details.