X-Git-Url: http://git.vpit.fr/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FScope%2FUpper.pm;h=104674dae43167fb3afd32fda5f2b9f04a2db6c7;hb=4c8461e81387b2f965156423ae04f418d8da1312;hp=5f28c4fc78b522ad4c7418f26be9fbbfb1c41f8a;hpb=b18283efb4680da84e05ce1b3b45dc3f345f4c5a;p=perl%2Fmodules%2FScope-Upper.git diff --git a/lib/Scope/Upper.pm b/lib/Scope/Upper.pm index 5f28c4f..104674d 100644 --- a/lib/Scope/Upper.pm +++ b/lib/Scope/Upper.pm @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ Scope::Upper - Act on upper scopes. =head1 VERSION -Version 0.06 +Version 0.08 =cut our $VERSION; BEGIN { - $VERSION = '0.06'; + $VERSION = '0.08'; } =head1 SYNOPSIS @@ -72,7 +72,9 @@ BEGIN { sub zap { try { return @things; # returns to try() and then outside zap() + # not reached } + # not reached } my @what = zap(); # @what contains @things @@ -115,7 +117,7 @@ BEGIN { =head2 C -Add a destructor that calls C<$callback> when the upper scope represented by C<$context> ends. +Add a destructor that calls C<$callback> (in void context) when the upper scope represented by C<$context> ends. =head2 C @@ -189,6 +191,7 @@ This means that my $num = sub { my @a = ('a' .. 'z'); unwind @a => HERE; + # not reached }->(); will set C<$num> to C<'z'>. @@ -203,6 +206,7 @@ The previous example can then be "corrected" : my $num = sub { my @a = ('a' .. 'z'); unwind +(want_at(HERE) ? @a : scalar @a) => HERE; + # not reached }->(); will righteously set C<$num> to C<26>. @@ -231,10 +235,12 @@ The context of the scope just above C<$from>. =head3 C The context of the closest subroutine above C<$from>. +Note that C<$from> is returned if it is already a subroutine context ; hence C. =head3 C The context of the closest eval above C<$from>. +Note that C<$from> is returned if it is already an eval context ; hence C. =head2 Getting a context from a level @@ -250,6 +256,64 @@ The C<$level>-th upper context, regardless of its type. The context of the C<$level>-th upper subroutine/eval/format. It kind of corresponds to the context represented by C, but while e.g. C refers to the caller context, C will refer to the top scope in the current context. +=head2 Examples + +Where L fires depending on the C<$cxt> : + + sub { + eval { + sub { + { + reap \&cleanup => $cxt; + ... + } # $cxt = SCOPE(0), or HERE + ... + }->(); # $cxt = SCOPE(1), or UP, or SUB, or CALLER, or CALLER(0) + ... + }; # $cxt = SCOPE(2), or UP UP, or UP SUB, or EVAL, or CALLER(1) + ... + }->(); # $cxt = SCOPE(3), or SUB UP SUB, or SUB EVAL, or CALLER(2) + ... + +Where L, L and L act depending on the C<$cxt> : + + sub { + eval { + sub { + { + localize '$x' => 1 => $cxt; + # $cxt = SCOPE(0), or HERE + ... + } + # $cxt = SCOPE(1), or UP, or SUB, or CALLER, or CALLER(0) + ... + }->(); + # $cxt = SCOPE(2), or UP UP, or UP SUB, or EVAL, or CALLER(1) + ... + }; + # $cxt = SCOPE(3), or SUB UP SUB, or SUB EVAL, or CALLER(2) + ... + }->(); + # $cxt = SCOPE(4), UP SUB UP SUB, or UP SUB EVAL, or UP CALLER(2), or TOP + ... + +Where L and L point to depending on the C<$cxt>: + + sub { + eval { + sub { + { + unwind @things => $cxt; + ... + } + ... + }->(); # $cxt = SCOPE(0 .. 1), or HERE, or UP, or SUB, or CALLER(0) + ... + }; # $cxt = SCOPE(2), or UP UP, or UP SUB, or EVAL, or CALLER(1) + ... + }->(); # $cxt = SCOPE(3), or SUB UP SUB, or SUB EVAL, or CALLER(2) + ... + =head1 EXPORT The functions L, L, L, L, L and L are only exported on request, either individually or by the tags C<':funcs'> and C<':all'>.