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{
$Package::Pkg::VERSION = '0.0020';
}
# ABSTRACT: Handy package munging utilities
use strict;
use warnings;
use Class::Load ':all';
require Sub::Install;
use Try::Tiny;
use Carp;
our $pkg = __PACKAGE__;
sub pkg { $pkg }
__PACKAGE__->export( pkg => \&pkg );
{
no warnings 'once';
*package = \&name;
}
sub name {
my $self = shift;
my $package = join '::', map { ref $_ ? ref $_ : $_ } @_;
$package =~ s/:{2,}/::/g;
return '' if $package eq '::';
if ( $package =~ m/^::/ ) {
my $caller = caller;
$package = "$caller$package";
}
return $package;
}
sub load_name {
my $self = shift;
my $package = $self->name( @_ );
$self->load( $package );
return $package;
}
sub _is_package_loaded ($) { return is_class_loaded( $_[0] ) }
sub _package2pm ($) {
my $package = shift;
my $pm = $package . '.pm';
$pm =~ s{::}{/}g;
return $pm;
}
sub lexicon {
my $self = shift;
require Package::Pkg::Lexicon;
my $lexicon = Package::Pkg::Lexicon->new;
$lexicon->add( @_ ) if @_;
return $lexicon;
}
sub loader {
my $self = shift;
require Package::Pkg::Loader;
my $namespacelist = ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY' ? shift : [ splice @_, 0, @_ ];
Package::Pkg::Loader->new( namespacelist => $namespacelist, @_ );
}
sub load {
my $self = shift;
my $package = @_ > 1 ? $self->name( @_ ) : $_[0];
return Mouse::Util::load_class( $package );
}
sub softload {
my $self = shift;
my $package = @_ > 1 ? $self->name( @_ ) : $_[0];
return $package if _is_package_loaded( $package );
my $pm = _package2pm $package;
return $package if try {
local $SIG{__DIE__};
require $pm;
return 1;
}
catch {
unless (/^Can't locate \Q$pm\E in \@INC/) {
confess "Couldn't load package ($package) because: $_";
}
return;
};
}
# pkg->install( name => sub { ... } =>
sub install {
my $self = shift;
my %install;
if ( @_ == 1 ) { %install = %{ $_[0] } }
elsif ( @_ == 2 ) {
if ( $_[1] && $_[1] =~ m/::$/ ) { @install{qw/ code into /} = @_ }
else { @install{qw/ code as /} = @_ }
}
elsif ( @_ == 3 ) { @install{qw/ code into as /} = @_ }
else { %install = @_ }
my ( $from, $code, $into, $_into, $as, ) = @install{qw/ from code into _into as /};
undef %install;
die "Missing code (@_)" unless defined $code;
if ( ref $code eq 'CODE' ) {
die "Invalid (superfluous) from ($from) with code reference (@_)" if defined $from;
}
else {
if ( defined $from )
{ die "Invalid code ($code) with from ($from)" if $code =~ m/::/ }
elsif ( $code =~ m/::/) {
$code =~ s/^<//; # Silently allow <Package::subroutine
( $from, $code ) = $self->split2( $code );
}
else { $from = caller }
}
if ( defined $as && $as =~ m/::/) {
die "Invalid as ($as) with into ($into)" if defined $into;
( $into, $as ) = $self->split2( $as );
}
elsif ( defined $into ) {
if ( $into =~ s/::$// ) { }
}
elsif ( defined $_into ) {
$into = $_into;
}
if ( defined $as ) {}
elsif ( ! ref $code ) { $as = $code }
else { die "Missing as (@_)" }
die "Missing into (@_)" unless defined $into;
@install{qw/ code into as /} = ( $code, $into, $as );
$install{from} = $from if defined $from;
Sub::Install::install_sub( \%install );
}
sub split {
my $self = shift;
my $target = shift;
return unless defined $target && length $target;
return split m/::/, $target;
}
sub split2 {
my $self = shift;
return unless my @split = $self->split( @_ );
return $split[0] if 1 == @split;
my $name = pop @split;
return( join( '::', @split ), $name );
}
sub export {
my $self = shift;
my $exporter = $self->exporter( @_ );
my $package = caller;
$self->install( code => $exporter, as => "${package}::import" );
}
sub exporter {
my $self = shift;
my ( %index, %group, $default_export );
%group = ( default => [], optional => [], all => [] );
$default_export = 1;
while ( @_ ) {
local $_ = shift;
my ( $group, @install );
if ( $_ eq '-' ) { undef $default_export }
elsif ( $_ eq '+' ) { $default_export = 1 }
elsif ( s/^\+// ) { $group = 'default' }
elsif ( s/^\-// ) { $group = 'optional' }
elsif ( $default_export ) { $group = 'default' }
else { $group = 'optional' }
my $name = $_;
push @install, $name;
if ( @_ ) {
my $value = shift;
if ( ref $value eq 'CODE' ) { push @install, $value }
elsif ( $value =~ s/^<// ) { push @install, $value }
else { unshift @_, $value }
}
push @{ $group{$group} ||= [] }, $name;
$index{$name} = \@install;
}
$group{all} = [ map { @$_ } @group{qw/ default optional /} ];
my $exporter = sub {
my ( $class ) = @_;
my $package = caller;
my @arguments = splice @_, 1;
my @exporting;
if ( ! @arguments ) {
push @exporting, @{ $group{default} };
}
else {
@exporting = @arguments;
}
for my $name ( @exporting ) {
my $install = $index{$name} or die "Unrecognized export ($name)";
my $as = $install->[0];
my $code = $install->[1] || "${class}::$as";
__PACKAGE__->install( as => $as, code => $code, into => $package );
}
};
return $exporter;
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=head1 NAME
Package::Pkg - Handy package munging utilities
=head1 VERSION
version 0.0020
=head1 SYNOPSIS
First, import a new keyword: C<pkg>
use Package::Pkg;
Package name formation:
pkg->name( 'Xy', 'A' ) # Xy::A
pkg->name( $object, qw/ Cfg / ); # (ref $object)::Cfg
Subroutine installation:
pkg->install( sub { ... } => 'MyPackage::myfunction' );
# myfunction in MyPackage is now useable
MyPackage->myfunction( ... );
Subroutine exporting:
package MyPackage;
use Package::Pkg;
sub this { ... }
# Setup an exporter (literally sub import { ... }) for
# MyPackage, exporting 'this' and 'that'
pkg->export( that => sub { ... }, 'this' );
package main;
use MyPackage;
this( ... );
that( ... );
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Package::Pkg is a collection of useful, miscellaneous package-munging utilities. Functionality is accessed via the imported C<pkg> keyword, although you can also invoke functions directly from the package (C<Package::Pkg>)
=head1 USAGE
=head2 pkg->install( ... )
Install a subroutine, similar to L<Sub::Install>
This method takes a number of parameters and also has a two- and three-argument form (see below)
# Install an anonymous subroutine as Banana::magic
pkg->install( code => sub { ... } , as => 'Banana::magic' )
pkg->install( code => sub { ... } , into => 'Banana::magic' ) # Bzzzt! Throws an error!
# Install the subroutine Apple::xyzzy as Banana::magic
pkg->install( code => 'Apple::xyzzy', as => 'Banana::magic' )
pkg->install( code => 'Apple::xyzzy', into => 'Banana', as => 'magic' )
pkg->install( from => 'Apple', code => 'xyzzy', as => 'Banana::magic' )
pkg->install( from => 'Apple', code => 'xyzzy', into => 'Banana', as => 'magic' )
# Install the subroutine Apple::xyzzy as Banana::xyzzy
pkg->install( code => 'Apple::xyzzy', as => 'Banana::xyzzy' )
pkg->install( code => 'Apple::xyzzy', into => 'Banana' )
pkg->install( from => 'Apple', code => 'xyzzy', as => 'Banana::xyzzy' )
pkg->install( from => 'Apple', code => 'xyzzy', into => 'Banana' )
With implicit C<from> (via C<caller()>)
package Apple;
sub xyzzy { ... }
# Install the subroutine Apple::xyzzy as Banana::xyzzy
pkg->install( code => 'xyzzy', as => 'Banana::xyzzy' ) # 'from' is implicitly 'Apple'
pkg->install( code => \&xyzzy, as => 'Banana::xyzzy' )
Acceptable parameters are:
code A subroutine reference,
A package-with-name identifier, or
The name of a subroutine in the calling package
from (optional) A package identifier
If :code is an identifier, then :from is the package where
the subroutine can be found
If :code is an identifier and :from is not given, then :from
is assumed to be the calling package (via caller())
as The name of the subroutine to install as. Can be a simple name
(when paired with :into) or a full package-with-name
into (optional) A package identifier
If :as is given, then the full name of the installed
subroutine is (:into)::(:as)
If :as is not given and we can derive a simple name from
:code (It is a package-with-name identifier), then :as will be
the name identifier part of :code
=head2 pkg->install( $code => $as )
This is the two-argument form of subroutine installation
Install $code subroutine as $as
pkg->install( sub { ... } => 'Banana::xyzzy' )
pkg->install( 'Scalar::Util::blessed' => 'Banana::xyzzy' )
pkg->install( 'Scalar::Util::blessed' => 'Banana::' )
pkg->install( sub { ... } => 'Banana::' ) # Bzzzt! Throws an error!
$code should be:
=over
=item * A CODE reference
sub { ... }
=item * A package-with-name identifier
Scalar::Util::blessed
=item * The name of a subroutine in the calling package
sub xyzzy { ... }
pkg->install( 'xyzzy' => ... )
=back
$as should be:
=over
=item * A package-with-name identifier
Acme::Xyzzy::magic
=item * A package identifier (with a trailing ::)
Acme::Xyzzy::
=back
=head2 pkg->install( $code => $into, $as )
This is the three-argument form of subroutine installation
pkg->install( sub { ... } => 'Banana', 'xyzzy' )
pkg->install( sub { ... } => 'Banana::', 'xyzzy' )
pkg->install( 'Scalar::Util::blessed' => 'Banana', 'xyzzy' )
pkg->install( 'Scalar::Util::blessed' => 'Banana::', 'xyzzy' )
$code can be the same as the two argument form
$into should be:
=over
=item * A package identifier (trailing :: is optional)
Acme::Xyzzy::
Acme::Xyzzy
=back
$as should be:
=over
=item * A name (the name of the subroutine)
xyzzy
magic
=back
=head2 $package = pkg->name( $part, [ $part, ..., $part ] )
Return a namespace composed by joining each $part with C<::>
Superfluous/redundant C<::> are automatically cleaned up and stripped from the resulting $package
If the first part leads with a C<::>, the the calling package will be prepended to $package
pkg->name( 'Xy', 'A::', '::B' ) # Xy::A::B
pkg->name( 'Xy', 'A::' ) # Xy::A::
{
package Zy;
pkg->name( '::', 'A::', '::B' ) # Zy::A::B
pkg->name( '::Xy::A::B' ) # Zy::Xy::A::B
}
In addition, if any part is blessed, C<name> will resolve that part to the package that the part makes reference to:
my $object = bless {}, 'Xyzzy';
pkg->name( $object, qw/ Cfg / ); # Xyzzy::Cfg
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Sub::Install>
L<Sub::Exporter>
=head1 AUTHOR
Robert Krimen <robertkrimen@gmail.com>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Robert Krimen.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=cut
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