X-Git-Url: http://git.vpit.fr/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=ac81e42c52bcf6d095d254e9dcbd72d4238ba4e6;hb=22e4bfdeebdba03a6d923239bb75b37655a29cdb;hp=778e4fb8feb30ef43ad43439d03b5b6bbee97451;hpb=19ceb01c62fe9269004922f195cdbd0320365b05;p=perl%2Fmodules%2FVariable-Magic.git diff --git a/README b/README index 778e4fb..ac81e42 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ NAME Variable::Magic - Associate user-defined magic to variables from Perl. VERSION - Version 0.38 + Version 0.46 SYNOPSIS - use Variable::Magic qw/wizard cast VMG_OP_INFO_NAME/; + use Variable::Magic qw; { # A variable tracer my $wiz = wizard set => sub { print "now set to ${$_[0]}!\n" }, @@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ SYNOPSIS } DESCRIPTION - Magic is Perl way of enhancing objects. This mechanism lets the user add - extra data to any variable and hook syntaxical operations (such as + Magic is Perl's way of enhancing variables. This mechanism lets the user + add extra data to any variable and hook syntactical operations (such as access, assignment or destruction) that can be applied to it. With this module, you can add your own magic to any variable without having to write a single line of XS. @@ -52,12 +52,12 @@ DESCRIPTION * It doesn't replace the original semantics. - Magic callbacks usually trigger before the original action take - place, and can't prevent it to happen. This also makes catching - individual events easier than with "tie", where you have to provide - fallbacks methods for all actions by usually inheriting from the - correct "Tie::Std*" class and overriding individual methods in your - own class. + Magic callbacks usually get triggered before the original action + takes place, and can't prevent it from happening. This also makes + catching individual events easier than with "tie", where you have to + provide fallbacks methods for all actions by usually inheriting from + the correct "Tie::Std*" class and overriding individual methods in + your own class. * It's type-agnostic. @@ -178,30 +178,23 @@ FUNCTIONS information. It takes a list of keys / values as argument, whose keys can be : - * "sig" - - The numerical signature. If not specified or undefined, a random - signature is generated. If the signature matches an already defined - magic, then the existant magic object is returned. - - This option is deprecated and will be removed in december 2009. - * "data" - A code reference to a private data constructor. It is called each - time this magic is cast on a variable, and the scalar returned is - used as private data storage for it. $_[0] is a reference to the - magic object and @_[1 .. @_-1] are all extra arguments that were - passed to "cast". + A code (or string) reference to a private data constructor. It is + called each time this magic is cast on a variable, and the scalar + returned is used as private data storage for it. $_[0] is a + reference to the magic object and @_[1 .. @_-1] are all extra + arguments that were passed to "cast". * "get", "set", "len", "clear", "free", "copy", "local", "fetch", "store", "exists" and "delete" - Code references to the corresponding magic callbacks. You don't have - to specify all of them : the magic associated with undefined entries - simply won't be hooked. In those callbacks, $_[0] is always a - reference to the magic object and $_[1] is always the private data - (or "undef" when no private data constructor was supplied). + Code (or string) references to the corresponding magic callbacks. + You don't have to specify all of them : the magic associated with + undefined entries simply won't be hooked. In those callbacks, $_[0] + is always a reference to the magic object and $_[1] is always the + private data (or "undef" when no private data constructor was + supplied). Moreover, when you pass "op_info => $num" to "wizard", the last element of @_ will be the current op name if "$num == @@ -240,34 +233,19 @@ FUNCTIONS straight to the perl magic API. However, only the return value of the "len" callback currently holds a meaning. - # A simple scalar tracer - my $wiz = wizard get => sub { print STDERR "got ${$_[0]}\n" }, - set => sub { print STDERR "set to ${$_[0]}\n" }, - free => sub { print STDERR "${$_[0]} was deleted\n" } + Each callback can be specified as a code or a string reference, in which + case the function denoted by the string will be used as the callback. Note that "free" callbacks are *never* called during global destruction, as there's no way to ensure that the wizard and the "free" callback weren't destroyed before the variable. - "gensig" - With this tool, you can manually generate random magic signature between - SIG_MIN and SIG_MAX inclusive. That's the way "wizard" creates them when - no signature is supplied. + Here's a simple usage example : - # Generate a signature - my $sig = gensig; - - This function is deprecated and will be removed in december 2009. - - "getsig" - getsig $wiz - - This accessor returns the magic signature of this wizard. - - # Get $wiz signature - my $sig = getsig $wiz; - - This function is deprecated and will be removed in december 2009. + # A simple scalar tracer + my $wiz = wizard get => sub { print STDERR "got ${$_[0]}\n" }, + set => sub { print STDERR "set to ${$_[0]}\n" }, + free => sub { print STDERR "${$_[0]} was deleted\n" } "cast" cast [$@%&*]var, $wiz, ... @@ -318,21 +296,6 @@ FUNCTIONS die 'no such magic in $x' unless dispell $x, $wiz; CONSTANTS - "SIG_MIN" - The minimum integer used as a signature for user-defined magic. - - This constant is deprecated and will be removed in december 2009. - - "SIG_MAX" - The maximum integer used as a signature for user-defined magic. - - This constant is deprecated and will be removed in december 2009. - - "SIG_NBR" - SIG_NBR = SIG_MAX - SIG_MIN + 1 - - This constant is deprecated and will be removed in december 2009. - "MGf_COPY" Evaluates to true iff the 'copy' magic is available. @@ -344,7 +307,8 @@ CONSTANTS "VMG_UVAR" When this constant is true, you can use the "fetch,store,exists,delete" - callbacks on hashes. + callbacks on hashes. Initial VMG_UVAR capability was introduced in perl + 5.9.5, with a fully functional implementation shipped with perl 5.10.0. "VMG_COMPAT_ARRAY_PUSH_NOLEN" True for perls that don't call 'len' magic when you push an element in a @@ -366,6 +330,9 @@ CONSTANTS True for perls that don't call 'len' magic when taking the "length" of a magical scalar. + "VMG_COMPAT_GLOB_GET" + True for perls that call 'get' magic for operations on globs. + "VMG_PERL_PATCHLEVEL" The perl patchlevel this module was built with, or 0 for non-debugging perls. @@ -389,12 +356,14 @@ CONSTANTS COOKBOOK Associate an object to any perl variable - This can be useful for passing user data through limited APIs. + This technique can be useful for passing user data through limited APIs. + It is similar to using inside-out objects, but without the drawback of + having to implement a complex destructor. { package Magical::UserData; - use Variable::Magic qw/wizard cast getdata/; + use Variable::Magic qw; my $wiz = wizard data => sub { \$_[1] }; @@ -402,9 +371,9 @@ COOKBOOK my ($var) = @_; my $data = &getdata($var, $wiz); unless (defined $data) { - &cast($var, $wiz); - $data = &getdata($var, $wiz); - die "Couldn't cast UserData magic onto the variable" unless defined $data; + $data = \(my $slot); + &cast($var, $wiz, $slot) + or die "Couldn't cast UserData magic onto the variable"; } $$data; } @@ -511,9 +480,9 @@ PERL MAGIC HISTORY magical array in non-void context. EXPORT - The functions "wizard", "gensig", "getsig", "cast", "getdata" and - "dispell" are only exported on request. All of them are exported by the - tags ':funcs' and ':all'. + The functions "wizard", "cast", "getdata" and "dispell" are only + exported on request. All of them are exported by the tags ':funcs' and + ':all'. All the constants are also only exported on request, either individually or by the tags ':consts' and ':all'. @@ -527,9 +496,15 @@ CAVEATS this destructor won't be called because the wizard will be destroyed first. + In order to define magic on hash members, you need at least perl 5.10.0 + (see "VMG_UVAR") + DEPENDENCIES perl 5.8. + A C compiler. This module may happen to build with a C++ compiler as + well, but don't rely on it, as no guarantee is made in this regard. + Carp (standard since perl 5), XSLoader (standard since perl 5.006). Copy tests need Tie::Array (standard since perl 5.005) and Tie::Hash @@ -568,7 +543,7 @@ SUPPORT . COPYRIGHT & LICENSE - Copyright 2007-2009 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved. + Copyright 2007,2008,2009,2010,2011 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.