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use warnings;
package signatures;
use XSLoader;
use B::Hooks::Parser;
use B::Hooks::OP::Check;
use B::Hooks::OP::PPAddr;
use B::Hooks::EndOfScope;
our $VERSION = '0.05';
XSLoader::load(__PACKAGE__, $VERSION);
{
my %pkgs;
sub import {
my ($class) = @_;
my $caller = caller();
$pkgs{$caller} = $class->setup_for($caller);
return;
}
sub unimport {
my ($class) = @_;
my $caller = caller();
$class->teardown_for(delete $pkgs{$caller});
return;
}
}
sub setup_for {
my ($class, $caller) = @_;
my $ret = $class->setup($caller);
$^H{"${class}::enabled"} = 1;
my $old_warn = $SIG{__WARN__};
$SIG{__WARN__} = sub {
if ($_[0] !~ /^(?:(?:Illegal character in prototype)|(?:Prototype after '.')) for /) {
$old_warn ? $old_warn->(@_) : warn @_;
}
};
my $unregister;
{
my $called = 0;
$unregister = sub {
return if $called++;
$class->teardown_for([$ret, $unregister]);
$SIG{__WARN__} = $old_warn;
};
}
&on_scope_end($unregister);
return [$ret, $unregister];
}
sub teardown_for {
my ($class, $data) = @_;
delete $^H{"${class}::enabled"};
$class->teardown($data->[0]);
$data->[1]->();
return;
}
sub callback {
my ($class, $offset, $proto) = @_;
my $inject = $class->proto_unwrap($proto);
$class->inject($offset, $inject);
return;
}
sub proto_unwrap {
my ($class, $proto) = @_;
return '' unless length $proto;
return "my ($proto) = \@_;";
}
sub inject {
my ($class, $offset, $inject) = @_;
my $linestr = B::Hooks::Parser::get_linestr();
substr($linestr, $offset + 1, 0) = $inject;
B::Hooks::Parser::set_linestr($linestr);
return;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
signatures - subroutine signatures with no source filter
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use signatures;
sub foo ($bar, $baz) {
return $bar + $baz;
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
With this module, we can specify subroutine signatures and have variables
automatically defined within the subroutine.
For example, you can write
sub square ($num) {
return $num * $num;
}
and it will be automatically turned into the following at compile time:
sub square {
my ($num) = @_;
return $num * $num;
}
Note that, although the syntax is very similar, the signatures provided by this
module are not to be confused with the prototypes described in L<perlsub>. All
this module does is extracting items of @_ and assigning them to the variables
in the parameter list. No argument validation is done at runtime.
The signature definition needs to be on a single line only.
If you want to combine sub signatures with regular prototypes a C<proto>
attribute exists:
sub foo ($bar, $baz) : proto($$) { ... }
=head1 METHODS
If you want subroutine signatures doing something that this module doesn't
provide, like argument validation, typechecking and similar, you can subclass
it and override the following methods.
=head2 proto_unwrap ($prototype)
Turns the extracted C<$prototype> into code.
The default implementation returns C<< my (${prototype}) = @_; >> or an empty
string, if no prototype is given.
=head2 inject ($offset, $code)
Inserts a C<$code> string into the line perl currently parses at the given
C<$offset>. This is only called by the C<callback> method.
=head2 callback ($offset, $prototype)
This gets called as soon as a sub definition with a prototype is
encountered. Arguments are the C<$offset> within the current line perl
is parsing and extracted C<$prototype>.
The default implementation calls C<proto_unwrap> with the prototype and passes
the returned value and the offset to C<inject>.
=head1 BUGS
=over 4
=item prototypes aren't checked for validity yet
You won't get a warning for invalid prototypes using the C<proto> attribute,
like you normally would with warnings enabled.
=item you shouldn't alter $SIG{__WARN__} at compile time
After this module is loaded you shouldn't make any changes to C<$SIG{__WARN__}>
during compile time. Changing it before the module is loaded or at runtime is
fine.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Method::Signatures>
L<MooseX::Method::Signatures>
L<Sub::Signatures>
L<Attribute::Signature>
L<Perl6::Subs>
L<Perl6::Parameters>
=head1 AUTHOR
Florian Ragwitz E<lt>rafl@debian.orgE<gt>
=head1 THANKS
Moritz Lenz and Steffen Schwigon for documentation review and
improvement.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2008 Florian Ragwitz
This module is free software.
You may distribute it under the same license as Perl itself.
=cut
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