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package perl5i::2;
use 5.010;
use strict;
use warnings;
#This should come first
use perl5i::2::RequireMessage;
use IO::Handle;
use Carp;
use perl5i::2::DateTime;
use Want;
use Try::Tiny;
use perl5i::2::Meta;
use Encode ();
use perl5i::2::autobox;
use true;
use perl5i::VERSION; our $VERSION = perl5i::VERSION->VERSION;
our $Latest = perl5i::VERSION->latest;
# This works around their lexical nature.
use parent 'autodie';
use parent 'perl5i::2::autobox';
use parent 'autovivification';
use parent 'indirect';
use parent 'utf8::all';
## no critic (Subroutines::RequireArgUnpacking)
sub import {
my $class = shift;
require File::stat;
require Modern::Perl;
Modern::Perl->import;
my $caller = caller;
# Modern::Perl won't pass this through to our caller.
require mro;
mro::set_mro( $caller, 'c3' );
load_in_caller( $caller => (
['CLASS'],
['File::chdir'],
['English' => qw(-no_match_vars)],
['Want' => qw(want)],
['Try::Tiny'],
['Perl6::Caller'],
['Carp'],
['perl5i::2::Signatures'],
['Child' => qw(child)],
) );
# no strict vars for oneliners - GH #63
strict::unimport($class, 'vars')
if $class eq 'perl5i::cmd'
or $0 eq '-e';
# Have to call both or it won't work.
true::import($class);
perl5i::2::autobox::import($class);
autovivification::unimport($class);
indirect::unimport($class, ":fatal");
utf8::all::import($class);
(\&perl5i::latest::open)->alias($caller, 'open');
# Export our gmtime() and localtime()
(\&{$Latest .'::DateTime::dt_gmtime'})->alias($caller, 'gmtime');
(\&{$Latest .'::DateTime::dt_localtime'})->alias($caller, 'localtime');
(\&{$Latest .'::DateTime::dt_time'})->alias($caller, 'time');
# Export our stat and lstat
(\&stat)->alias( $caller, 'stat' );
(\&lstat)->alias( $caller, 'lstat' );
# Export our fixed die
(\&perl5i_die)->alias($caller, "die");
# Export capture()
(\&capture)->alias($caller, "capture");
# Export list()
(\&force_list_context)->alias($caller, 'list');
# Current lexically active major version of perl5i.
$^H{perl5i} = 2;
# autodie needs a bit more convincing
@_ = ( $class, ":all" );
goto &autodie::import;
}
sub unimport { $^H{perl5i} = 0 }
# fix die so that it always returns 255
sub perl5i_die {
# Leave a single ref be
local $! = 255;
return CORE::die(@_) if @_ == 1 and ref $_[0];
my $error = join '', @_;
unless ($error =~ /\n$/) {
my ($file, $line) = (caller)[1,2];
$error .= " at $file line $line.\n";
}
local $! = 255;
return CORE::die($error);
}
sub load_in_caller {
my $caller = shift;
my @modules = @_;
for my $spec (@modules) {
my( $module, @args ) = @$spec;
$module->require;
## no critic (BuiltinFunctions::ProhibitStringyEval)
eval qq{
package $caller;
\$module->import(\@args);
1;
} or die "Error while perl5i loaded $module => @args: $@";
}
return;
}
# File::stat does not play nice in list context
sub stat {
return CORE::stat(@_) if wantarray;
return File::stat::stat(@_);
}
sub lstat {
return CORE::lstat(@_) if wantarray;
return File::stat::lstat(@_);
}
sub capture(&;@) {
my($code, %opts) = @_;
# valid options
state $valid_options = { map { $_ => 1 } qw(merge tee) };
for my $key (keys %opts) {
croak "$key is not a valid option to capture()" unless $valid_options->{$key};
}
my $opts = join "/", sort { $a cmp $b } grep { $opts{$_} } keys %opts;
# Translate option combinations into Capture::Tiny functions
require Capture::Tiny;
state $captures = {
"" => \&Capture::Tiny::capture,
"tee" => \&Capture::Tiny::tee,
"merge" => \&Capture::Tiny::capture_merged,
"merge/tee" => \&Capture::Tiny::tee_merged
};
my $func = $captures->{$opts};
return $func->($code);
}
sub force_list_context(@) {
return @_;
}
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