NAME MooseX::amine - Examine Yr Moose VERSION version 0.3 SYNOPSIS my $mex = MooseX::amine->new( 'MooseX::amine' ); my $data = $mex->examine; my $attributes = $data->{attributes}; my $methods = $data->{methods}; METHODS new # these two are the same my $mex = MooseX::amine->new( 'Module' ); my $mex = MooseX::amine->new({ module => 'Module' }); # or you can go from the path to the file my $mex = MooseX::amine->new({ path = 'path/to/Module.pm' }); # there are a number of options that all pretty much do what they say. # they all default to off my $mex = MooseX::amine->new({ module => 'Module' , include_accessors_in_method_list => 1, include_moose_in_isa => 1, include_private_attributes => 1, include_private_methods => 1, include_standard_methods => 1, }); examine my $mex = MooseX::amine( 'Module' ); my $data = $mex->examine(); Returns a multi-level hash-based data structure, with two top-level keys, "attributes" and "methods". "attributes" points to a hash where the keys are attribute names and the values are data structures that describe the attributes. Similarly, "methods" points to a hash where the keys are method names and the values are data structures describing the method. A sample attribute entry: simple_attribute => { accessor => 'simple_attribute', from => 'Module', meta => { constraint => 'Str' } } The prescence of an "accessor" key indicates that this attribute was defined with "is =" 'rw'>. A read-only attribute will have a "reader" key. A "writer" key may also be present if a specific writer method was given when creating the attribute. Depending on the options given when creating the attribute there may be various other options present under the "meta" key. A sample method entry: simple_method => { code => 'sub simple_method { return \'simple\' }', from => 'Module' } The "code" key will contain the actual code from the method, extracted with PPI. Depending on where the method code actually lives, this key may or may not be present. CREDITS Semi-inspired by MooseX::Documenter. Syntax highlighting Javascript/CSS stuff based on SHJS and largely stolen from search.cpan.org. AUTHOR John SJ Anderson COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2011 by John SJ Anderson. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.