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package Amanda::BigIntCompat;
use strict;
use warnings;
use overload;
use Math::BigInt;
=head1 NAME
Amanda::BigIntCompat -- make C<Math::BigInt> behave consistently
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Amanda::BigIntCompat;
use Math::BigInt;
my $bn = Math::BigInt->new(1);
print "okay\n" if $bn eq "1";
=head1 INTERFACE
This module will modify C<Math::BigInt> to hide inconsistent behaviors across
Perl versions. Specifically, it handles the following.
=over
=item stringification
Older versions of C<Math::BigInt>, like the one shipped with Perl 5.6.1,
stringify positive numbers with a leading C<+> (e.g. C<+1> instead of C<1>).
=back
=cut
my $test_num = Math::BigInt->new(1);
our $stringify = overload::Method($test_num, '""');
# convince older perls that $stringify really is used
$stringify = $stringify;
if ($test_num =~ /^\+/) {
eval <<'EVAL';
package Math::BigInt;
use overload 'eq' => sub {
my ($self, $other) = @_;
return "$self" eq "$other";
};
# stringify is already overloaded; seems to be no good way to
# re-overload it without triggering a warning
no warnings 'redefine';
sub stringify {
my $str = $Amanda::BigIntCompat::stringify->(@_);
$str =~ s/^\+//;
return $str;
}
EVAL
die $@ if $@;
}
# the "sign" method does not exist in older versions, either, but is used
# by bigint2uint64().
if (!$test_num->can("sign")) {
eval <<'EVAL';
package Math::BigInt;
sub sign { ($_[0] =~ /^-/)? "-" : "+"; }
EVAL
die $@ if $@;
}
# similarly for bstr
if (!$test_num->can("bstr")) {
eval <<'EVAL';
package Math::BigInt;
sub bstr { "$_[0]"; }
EVAL
die $@ if $@;
}
1;
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