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NAME

       Safe::Isa - Call isa, can, does and DOES safely on things that may not be objects

SYNOPSIS

         use strict;
         use warnings;

         { package Foo; sub new { bless({}, $_[0]) } }
         { package Bar; our @ISA = qw(Foo); sub bar { 1 } }

         my $foo = Foo->new;
         my $bar = Bar->new;
         my $blam = [ 42 ];

         # basic isa usage -

         $foo->isa('Foo');  # true
         $bar->isa('Foo');  # true
         $blam->isa('Foo'); # BOOM

         $foo->can('bar');  # false
         $bar->can('bar');  # true
         $blam->can('bar'); # BOOM

         # Safe::Isa usage -

         use Safe::Isa;

         $foo->$_isa('Foo');  # true
         $bar->$_isa('Foo');  # true
         $blam->$_isa('Foo'); # false, no boom today

         $foo->$_can('bar');  # false
         $bar->$_can('bar');  # true
         $blam->$_can('bar'); # false, no boom today

       Similarly:

         $maybe_an_object->$_does('RoleName'); # true or false, no boom today
         $maybe_an_object->$_DOES('RoleName'); # true or false, no boom today

       And just in case we missed a method or two:

         $maybe_an_object->$_call_if_object(name => @args);
         $maybe_an_object->$_call_if_can(name => @args);

       Or to re-use a previous example for purposes of explication:

         $foo->$_call_if_object(isa => 'Foo');  # true
         $bar->$_call_if_object(isa => 'Foo');  # true
         $blam->$_call_if_object(isa => 'Foo'); # false, no boom today

DESCRIPTION

       How many times have you found yourself writing:

         if ($obj->isa('Something')) {

       and then shortly afterwards cursing and changing it to:

         if (Scalar::Util::blessed($obj) and $obj->isa('Something')) {

       Right. That's why this module exists.

       Since perl allows us to provide a subroutine reference or a method name to the -> operator when used as a
       method call, and a subroutine doesn't require the invocant to actually be an object, we can create safe
       versions of isa, can and friends by using a subroutine reference that only tries to call the method if
       it's used on an object. So:

         my $isa_Foo = $maybe_an_object->$_call_if_object(isa => 'Foo');

       is equivalent to

         my $isa_Foo = do {
           if (Scalar::Util::blessed($maybe_an_object)) {
             $maybe_an_object->isa('Foo');
           } else {
             undef;
           }
         };

       Note that we don't handle trying class names, because many things are valid class names that you might
       not want to treat as one (like say "Matt") - the "is_module_name" function from Module::Runtime is a good
       way to check for something you might be able to call methods on if you want to do that.

       We are careful to make sure that scalar/list context is preserved for the method that is eventually
       called.

EXPORTS

   $_isa
         $maybe_an_object->$_isa('Foo');

       If called on an object, calls "isa" on it and returns the result, otherwise returns nothing.

   $_can
         $maybe_an_object->$_can('Foo');

       If called on an object, calls "can" on it and returns the result, otherwise returns nothing.

   $_does
         $maybe_an_object->$_does('Foo');

       If called on an object, calls "does" on it and returns the result, otherwise returns nothing. If the
       "does" method does not exist, returns nothing rather than failing.

   $_DOES
         $maybe_an_object->$_DOES('Foo');

       If called on an object, calls "DOES" on it and returns the result, otherwise returns nothing. On perl
       versions prior to 5.10.0, the built in core "DOES" method doesn't exist. If the method doesn't exist,
       this will fall back to calling "isa" just like the core "DOES" method.

   $_call_if_object
         $maybe_an_object->$_call_if_object(method_name => @args);

       If called on an object, calls "method_name" on it and returns the result, otherwise returns nothing.

   $_call_if_can
         $maybe_an_object->$_call_if_can(name => @args);

       If called on an object, calls "can" on it; if that returns true, then calls "method_name" on it and
       returns the result; if any condition is false returns nothing.

SEE ALSO

       I gave a lightning talk on this module (and curry and Import::Into) at YAPC::NA 2013
       <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFXWV2yY7gE&t=46m05s>.

AUTHOR

       mst - Matt S. Trout (cpan:MSTROUT) <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>

CONTRIBUTORS

       None yet. Well volunteered? :)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2012 the Safe::Isa "AUTHOR" and "CONTRIBUTORS" as listed above.

LICENSE

       This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as perl itself.