X-Git-Url: http://git.vpit.fr/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FScope%2FUpper.pm;fp=lib%2FScope%2FUpper.pm;h=81c92e4abd62ea2f89389a0ba09039c5bd127146;hb=3ed219c71c41746b0a59a6217f8fbb3178b36edc;hp=5fa9a519c9dc505f21fb48ada7b74fbbc4f2fe32;hpb=44bf1ddcf3a97b602ae2c3ff267375989e5a4dfd;p=perl%2Fmodules%2FScope-Upper.git diff --git a/lib/Scope/Upper.pm b/lib/Scope/Upper.pm index 5fa9a51..81c92e4 100644 --- a/lib/Scope/Upper.pm +++ b/lib/Scope/Upper.pm @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ BEGIN { package X; - use Scope::Upper qw/reap localize localize_elem/; + use Scope::Upper qw/reap localize localize_elem localize_delete/; sub desc { shift->{desc} } @@ -43,13 +43,15 @@ BEGIN { my $x = do { no strict 'refs'; ${$pkg.'::x'} }; # Get the $x in the scope CORE::warn($x->desc . ': ' . join('', @_)); } => 1; + + localize_delete '@ARGV', $#ARGV => 1; # delete last @ARGV element } package Y; { X::set_tag('pie'); - # $x is now a X object + # $x is now a X object, and @ARGV has one element less warn 'what'; # warns "pie: what at ..." ... } # "pie: done" is printed @@ -57,7 +59,7 @@ BEGIN { =head1 DESCRIPTION This module lets you defer actions that will take place when the control flow returns into an upper scope. -Currently, you can hook an upper scope end, or localize variables and array/hash values in higher contexts. +Currently, you can hook an upper scope end, or localize variables, array/hash values or deletions of elements in higher contexts. =head1 FUNCTIONS @@ -113,10 +115,26 @@ C<$key> is either an array index or a hash key, depending of which kind of varia =head2 C -Similiar to L, but for deleting objects or elements. -If C<$what> is a glob, it's equivalent to C, and C<$key> is ignored. -If C<$what> is a string beginning with C<'@'> or C<'%'>, it's equivalent to respectiveley C or C. -If C<$what> is a string beginning with C<'&'>, it's more or less of equivalent to C, but actually more powerful as C<&func> won't even C anymore. +Similiar to L, but for deleting variables or array/hash elements. +C<$what> can be: + +=over 4 + +=item * + +A glob, in which case C<$key> is ignored and the call is equivalent to C. + +=item * + +A string beginning with C<'@'> or C<'%'>, for which the call is equivalent to respectiveley C and C. + +=item * + +A string beginning with C<'&'>, which more or less does C in the upper scope. +It's actually more powerful, as C<&func> won't even C anymore. +C<$key> is ignored. + +=back =head2 C