1 package Variable::Magic;
10 Variable::Magic - Associate user-defined magic to variables from Perl.
18 our $VERSION = '0.01';
22 use Variable::Magic qw/wizard cast dispell/;
24 my $wiz = wizard set => sub { print STDERR "now set to $_[0]!\n" };
27 $a = 2; # "now set to 2!"
33 Magic is Perl way of enhancing objects. This mechanism let the user add extra data to any variable and overload syntaxical operations (such as access, assignation or destruction) that can be applied to it. With this module, you can add your own magic to any variable without the pain of the C API.
35 The operations that can be overloaded are :
41 This magic is invoked when the variable is evaluated (does not include array/hash subscripts and slices).
45 This one is triggered each time the value of the variable changes (includes array/hash subscripts and slices).
49 This magic is a little special : it is called when the 'size' or the 'length' of the variable has to be known by Perl. Typically, it's the magic involved when an array is evaluated in scalar context, but also on array assignation and loops (C<for>, C<map> or C<grep>). The callback has then to return the length as an integer.
53 This magic is invoked when the variable is reset, such as when an array is emptied. Please note that this is different from undefining the variable, even though the magic is called when the reset is a result of the undefine (e.g. for an array).
57 This last one can be considered as an object destructor. It happens when the variable goes out of scope (with the exception of global scope), but not when it is undefined.
61 To prevent any clash between different magics defined with this module, an unique numerical signature is attached to each kind of magic (i.e. each set of callbacks for magic operations).
67 The minimum integer used as a signature for user-defined magic.
71 use constant SIG_MIN => 2 ** 8;
75 The maximum integer used as a signature for user-defined magic.
79 use constant SIG_MAX => 2 ** 16 - 1;
83 SIG_NBR = SIG_MAX - SIG_MIN + 1
87 use constant SIG_NBR => SIG_MAX - SIG_MIN + 1;
95 XSLoader::load(__PACKAGE__, $VERSION);
101 wizard sig => .., data => ..., get => .., set => .., len => .., clear => .., free => ..
103 This function creates a 'wizard', an opaque type that holds the magic information. It takes a list of keys / values as argument, whose keys can be :
109 The numerical signature. If not specified or undefined, a random signature is generated.
113 A code reference to a private data constructor. It will be called each time this magic is cast on a variable, and the scalar returned will be used as private data storage for it.
115 =item C<'get'>, C<'set'>, C<'len'>, C<'clear'> and C<'free'>
117 Code references to corresponding magic callbacks. You don't have to specify all of them : the magic associated with undefined entries simply won't be hooked. When the magic variable is an array or a hash, C<$_[0]> is a reference to it, but directly references it otherwise. C<$_[1]> is the private data (or C<undef> when no private data constructor was supplied). In the special case of C<len> magic and when the variable is an array, C<$_[2]> contains its normal length.
121 # A simple scalar tracer
122 my $wiz = wizard get => sub { print STDERR "got $_[0]\n" },
123 set => sub { print STDERR "set to $_[0]\n" },
124 free => sub { print STDERR "$_[0] was deleted\n" }
129 croak 'Wrong number of arguments for wizard()' if @_ % 2;
132 if (defined $opts{sig}) {
133 $sig = int $opts{sig};
134 $sig += SIG_MIN if $sig < SIG_MIN;
135 $sig %= SIG_MAX + 1 if $sig > SIG_MAX;
139 return _wizard($sig, map { $opts{$_} } qw/get set len clear free data/);
144 With this tool, you can manually generate random magic signature between SIG_MIN and SIG_MAX inclusive. That's the way L</wizard> creates them when no signature is supplied.
146 # Generate a signature
153 my $used = ~~keys %wizz;
154 croak 'Too many magic signatures used' if $used == SIG_NBR;
155 do { $sig = SIG_MIN + int(rand(SIG_NBR)) } while $wizz{$sig};
163 This accessor returns the magic signature of this wizard.
166 my $sig = getsig $wiz;
170 cast [$@%&*]var, $wiz
172 This function associates C<$wiz> magic to the variable supplied, without overwriting any other kind of magic. It returns true on success or when C<$wiz> magic is already present, and false on error.
176 die 'error' unless cast $x, $wiz;
180 getdata [$@%&*]var, $wiz
182 This accessor fetches the private data associated with the magic C<$wiz> in the variable. C<undef> is returned when no such magic or data is found.
186 dispell [$@%&*]variable, $wiz
187 dispell [$@%&*]variable, $sig
189 The exact opposite of L</cast> : it dissociates C<$wiz> magic from the variable. You can also pass the magic signature as the second argument. True is returned on success, and false on error or when no magic represented by C<$wiz> could be found in the variable.
192 die 'no such magic or error' unless dispell $x, $wiz;
196 The functions L</wizard>, L</gensig>, L</getsig>, L</cast>, L</getdata> and L</dispell> are only exported on request. All of them are exported by the tags C<':funcs'> and C<':all'>.
198 The constants L</SIG_MIN>, L</SIG_MAX> and L</SIG_NBR> are also only exported on request. They are all exported by the tags C<':consts'> and C<':all'>.
202 use base qw/Exporter/;
206 'funcs' => [ qw/wizard gensig getsig cast getdata dispell/ ],
207 'consts' => [ qw/SIG_MIN SIG_MAX SIG_NBR/ ]
209 our @EXPORT_OK = map { @$_ } values %EXPORT_TAGS;
210 $EXPORT_TAGS{'all'} = \@EXPORT_OK;
214 L<Carp> (standard since perl 5), L<XSLoader> (standard since perl 5.006).
216 Tests use L<Symbol> (standard since perl 5.002).
220 L<perlguts> and L<perlapi> for internal information about magic.
224 Vincent Pit, C<< <perl at profvince.com> >>
228 Please report any bugs or feature requests to
229 C<bug-variable-magic at rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at
230 L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Variable-Magic>.
231 I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on
232 your bug as I make changes.
236 You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
238 perldoc Variable::Magic
240 =head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
242 Copyright 2007 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved.
244 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
245 under the same terms as Perl itself.
249 1; # End of Variable::Magic