use B qw/class ppname svref_2object OPf_KIDS/;
-use Test::More; use Data::Dumper;
-
=head1 NAME
Sub::Nary - Try to count how many elements a subroutine can return in list context.
=head1 VERSION
-Version 0.02
+Version 0.03
=cut
our $VERSION;
BEGIN {
- $VERSION = '0.02';
+ $VERSION = '0.03';
}
-our $DEBUG = 0;
-
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Sub::Nary;
=over 4
-=item * When branching, each branch is considered equally possible.
+=item *
+
+When branching, each branch is considered equally possible.
For example, the subroutine
it is considered to return C<3> scalars with probability C<1/2>, C<2> with probability C<1/2 * 1/2 = 1/4> and C<1> (when the two tests fail, the last computed value is returned, which here is C<< $x > 0.9 >> evaluated in the scalar context of the test) with remaining probability C<1/4>.
-=item * The total probability law for a given returning point is the convolution product of the probabilities of its list elements.
+=item *
+
+The total probability law for a given returning point is the convolution product of the probabilities of its list elements.
As such,
never returns C<1> argument but returns C<2> with probability C<1/2 * 1/2 = 1/4>, C<3> with probability C<1/2 * 1/2 + 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/2> and C<4> with probability C<1/4> too.
-=item * If a core function may return different numbers of scalars, each kind is considered equally possible.
+=item *
+
+If a core function may return different numbers of scalars, each kind is considered equally possible.
For example, C<stat> returns C<13> elements on success and C<0> on error. The according probability will then be C<< { 0 => 0.5, 13 => 0.5 } >>.
-=item * The C<list> state is absorbing in regard of all the other ones.
+=item *
+
+The C<list> state is absorbing in regard of all the other ones.
This is just a pedantic way to say that "list + fixed length = list".
That's why
my $r = add $self->inspect($op->first);
shift @{$self->{cv}};
- $r = { $r => 1 } unless ref $r;
$self->{cache}->{$tag} = { %$r };
return undef, $r;
}
my ($self, $op) = @_;
my $n = name($op);
- diag "@ $n" if $DEBUG;
return add($self->inspect_kids($op)), undef if $n eq 'return';
my $meth = $self->can('pp_' . $n);
if (class($op) eq 'LOGOP' and not null $op->first) {
my @res;
- diag "? logop\n" if $DEBUG;
-
my $op = $op->first;
my ($r1, $l1) = $self->inspect($op);
- return $r1, $l1 if $r1 and zero $l1;
+ return $r1, $l1 if defined $r1 and zero $l1;
my $c = count $l1;
$op = $op->sibling;
$op = $op->first;
redo;
}
- diag "> $n" if $DEBUG;
my ($rc, $lc) = $self->inspect($op);
$c = 1 - count $r;
- diag Dumper [ $c, $r, \@l, $rc, $lc ] if $DEBUG;
$r = add $r, scale $c, $rc if defined $rc;
if (not defined $lc) {
@l = ();
push @l, scale $c, $lc;
}
-# diag Dumper \@l if $DEBUG;
my $l = scale +(1 - count $r), normalize combine @l;
return $r, $l;
my ($self, $op) = @_;
$op = $op->first while $op->flags & OPf_KIDS;
- return undef, 0 if null $op;
- if (name($op) eq 'pushmark') {
- $op = $op->sibling;
- return undef, 0 if null $op;
- }
+ # First must be a pushmark
+ $op = $op->sibling;
+ # Next must be non null - at worse it's the rv2cv
my $r;
my $c = 1;
for (; not null $op->sibling; $op = $op->sibling) {
- my $n = name($op);
- next if $n eq 'nextstate';
- diag "* $n" if $DEBUG;
my ($rc, $lc) = $self->inspect($op);
- $r = add $r, scale $c, $rc if defined $rc;
- if (zero $lc) {
- $c = 1 - count $r;
- return $r, $c ? { 0 => $c } : undef
- }
+ return $rc, $lc if defined $rc and not defined $lc;
+ $r = add $r, scale $c, $rc;
$c *= count $lc;
}
my ($self, $op) = @_;
$op = $op->first;
- my ($r, $l) = $self->inspect($op);
- if (name($op) ne 'const') {
- my $c = 1 - count $r;
- $l = $c ? { list => $c } : 0;
+ if (name($op) eq 'gv') {
+ return undef, { list => 1 };
}
- return $r, $l;
+
+ $self->inspect($op);
+}
+
+sub pp_sassign {
+ my ($self, $op) = @_;
+
+ my $r = ($self->inspect($op->first))[0];
+
+ my $c = 1 - count $r;
+ return $r, $c ? { 1 => $c } : undef
}
sub pp_aassign {
sub pp_leaveloop {
my ($self, $op) = @_;
- diag "* leaveloop" if $DEBUG;
-
$op = $op->first;
my ($r1, $l1);
my $for;
my $r = (defined $r1) ? add $r1, scale +(1 - count $r1), $r2
: $r2;
my $c = 1 - count $r;
- diag "& leaveloop $c" if $DEBUG;
return $r, $c ? { 0 => $c } : undef;
}
$op = $op->first->sibling;
my ($r2, $l2) = $self->inspect($op->sibling);
- return $r2, $l2 if $r2 and zero $l2;
+ return $r2, $l2 if defined $r2 and zero $l2;
my $c2 = count $l2; # First one to happen
my ($r1, $l1) = $self->inspect($op);
- return (add $r2, scale $c2, $r1), undef if $r1 and zero $l1 and not zero $l2;
- diag Dumper [ [ $r1, $l1 ], [ $r2, $l2 ] ] if $DEBUG;
+ return (add $r2, scale $c2, $r1), undef if defined $r1 and zero $l1
+ and not zero $l2;
my $c1 = count $l1;
$l2 = { $l2 => 1 } unless ref $l2;
$op = $op->first->sibling;
my ($r2, $l2) = $self->inspect($op->sibling);
- return $r2, $l2 if $r2 and zero $l2;
+ return $r2, $l2 if defined $r2 and zero $l2;
my $c2 = count $l2; # First one to happen
my ($r1, $l1) = $self->inspect($op);
- return (add $r2, scale $c2, $r1), undef if $r1 and zero $l1 and not zero $l2;
- diag Dumper [ [ $r1, $l1 ], [ $r2, $l2 ] ] if $DEBUG;
+ return (add $r2, scale $c2, $r1), undef if defined $r1 and zero $l1
+ and not zero $l2;
my $c1 = count $l1;
$l2 = { $l2 => 1 } unless ref $l2;
Vincent Pit, C<< <perl at profvince.com> >>, L<http://www.profvince.com>.
-You can contact me by mail or on #perl @ FreeNode (vincent or Prof_Vince).
+You can contact me by mail or on C<irc.perl.org> (vincent).
=head1 BUGS
-Please report any bugs or feature requests to C<bug-b-nary at rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Sub-Nary>. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
+Please report any bugs or feature requests to C<bug-sub-nary at rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Sub-Nary>. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
=head1 SUPPORT