From: Vincent Pit Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 16:06:33 +0000 (+0200) Subject: This is 0.38 X-Git-Tag: v0.38^0 X-Git-Url: http://git.vpit.fr/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=19ceb01c62fe9269004922f195cdbd0320365b05;p=perl%2Fmodules%2FVariable-Magic.git This is 0.38 --- diff --git a/Changes b/Changes index bd75adf..c1e98e9 100644 --- a/Changes +++ b/Changes @@ -1,5 +1,20 @@ Revision history for Variable-Magic +0.38 2009-10-04 16:10 UTC + + Dep : All the signature-related features are DEPRECATED and will be + removed in december 2009. This includes the 'sig' option to + wizard(), the getsig() and gensig() functions, and the SIG_* + constants. + Afaik those features were never used in real life, and they make + the XS code slow and brittle. If you want your wizards to be + globally available, you'll have to handle that yourself by + storing them in a hash. + + Doc : More examples in a new COOKBOOK section. + + Fix : Compatiblity with the 5.11.0 release. The new compatibility + constant VMG_COMPAT_ARRAY_PUSH_NOLEN_VOID was added to cover + this. + + Fix : Work around Kwalitee test misfailures. + 0.37 2009-08-25 15:25 UTC + Add : The new constant VMG_FORKSAFE can be tested to know whether the module will behave nicely when fork()ing. It's currently always diff --git a/META.yml b/META.yml index 676c43d..37672c2 100644 --- a/META.yml +++ b/META.yml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- #YAML:1.0 name: Variable-Magic -version: 0.37 +version: 0.38 abstract: Associate user-defined magic to variables from Perl. author: - Vincent Pit @@ -10,10 +10,13 @@ configure_requires: Config: 0 ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 0 build_requires: + base: 0 Carp: 0 Config: 0 + Exporter: 0 ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 0 Test::More: 0 + XSLoader: 0 requires: base: 0 Carp: 0 @@ -29,7 +32,8 @@ no_index: directory: - t - inc -generated_by: ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 6.54 +generated_by: ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 6.55_02 meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: 1.4 +dynamic_config: 1 diff --git a/README b/README index b9efea7..778e4fb 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ NAME Variable::Magic - Associate user-defined magic to variables from Perl. VERSION - Version 0.37 + Version 0.38 SYNOPSIS use Variable::Magic qw/wizard cast VMG_OP_INFO_NAME/; @@ -159,8 +159,7 @@ DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONS "wizard" - wizard sig => ..., - data => sub { ... }, + wizard data => sub { ... }, get => sub { my ($ref, $data [, $op]) = @_; ... }, set => sub { my ($ref, $data [, $op]) = @_; ... }, len => sub { my ($ref, $data, $len [, $op]) = @_; ... ; return $newlen; }, @@ -185,6 +184,8 @@ FUNCTIONS 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 @@ -256,6 +257,8 @@ FUNCTIONS # Generate a signature my $sig = gensig; + This function is deprecated and will be removed in december 2009. + "getsig" getsig $wiz @@ -264,17 +267,17 @@ FUNCTIONS # Get $wiz signature my $sig = getsig $wiz; + This function is deprecated and will be removed in december 2009. + "cast" - cast [$@%&*]var, [$wiz|$sig], ... + cast [$@%&*]var, $wiz, ... This function associates $wiz magic to the variable supplied, without - overwriting any other kind of magic. You can also supply the numeric - signature $sig instead of $wiz. It returns true on success or when $wiz - magic is already present, and croaks on error or when no magic - corresponds to the given signature (in case a $sig was supplied). All - extra arguments specified after $wiz are passed to the private data - constructor in @_[1 .. @_-1]. If the variable isn't a hash, any "uvar" - callback of the wizard is safely ignored. + overwriting any other kind of magic. It returns true on success or when + $wiz magic is already present, and croaks on error. All extra arguments + specified after $wiz are passed to the private data constructor in @_[1 + .. @_-1]. If the variable isn't a hash, any "uvar" callback of the + wizard is safely ignored. # Casts $wiz onto $x, and pass '1' to the data constructor. my $x; @@ -292,70 +295,24 @@ FUNCTIONS If you want to overcome the possible deletion of the 'TZ' entry, you have no choice but to rely on "store" uvar magic. - "cast" can be called from any magical callback, and in particular from - "data". This allows you to recursively cast magic on datastructures : - - my $wiz; - $wiz = wizard - data => sub { - my ($var, $depth) = @_; - $depth ||= 0; - my $r = ref $var; - if ($r eq 'ARRAY') { - &cast((ref() ? $_ : \$_), $wiz, $depth + 1) for @$var; - } elsif ($r eq 'HASH') { - &cast((ref() ? $_ : \$_), $wiz, $depth + 1) for values %$var; - } - return $depth; - }, - free => sub { - my ($var, $depth) = @_; - my $r = ref $var; - print "free $r at depth $depth\n"; - (); - }; - - { - my %h = ( - a => [ 1, 2 ], - b => { c => 3 } - ); - cast %h, $wiz; - } - - When %h goes out of scope, this will print something among the lines of - : - - free HASH at depth 0 - free HASH at depth 1 - free SCALAR at depth 2 - free ARRAY at depth 1 - free SCALAR at depth 3 - free SCALAR at depth 3 - - Of course, this example does nothing with the values that are added - after the "cast". - "getdata" - getdata [$@%&*]var, [$wiz|$sig] + getdata [$@%&*]var, $wiz - This accessor fetches the private data associated with the magic $wiz - (or the signature $sig) in the variable. It croaks when $wiz or $sig do - not represent a valid magic object, and returns an empty list if no such - magic is attached to the variable or when the wizard has no data - constructor. + This accessor fetches the private data associated with the magic $wiz in + the variable. It croaks when $wiz do not represent a valid magic object, + and returns an empty list if no such magic is attached to the variable + or when the wizard has no data constructor. # Get the attached data, or undef if the wizard does not attach any. my $data = getdata $x, $wiz; "dispell" - dispell [$@%&*]variable, [$wiz|$sig] + dispell [$@%&*]variable, $wiz The exact opposite of "cast" : it dissociates $wiz magic from the - variable. You can also pass the magic signature $sig as the second - argument. This function returns true on success, 0 when no magic - represented by $wiz or $sig could be found in the variable, and croaks - if the supplied wizard or signature is invalid. + variable. This function returns true on success, 0 when no magic + represented by $wiz could be found in the variable, and croaks if the + supplied wizard is invalid. # Dispell now. die 'no such magic in $x' unless dispell $x, $wiz; @@ -364,12 +321,18 @@ 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. @@ -385,7 +348,12 @@ CONSTANTS "VMG_COMPAT_ARRAY_PUSH_NOLEN" True for perls that don't call 'len' magic when you push an element in a - magical array. + magical array. Starting from perl 5.11.0, this only refers to pushes in + non-void context and hence is false. + + "VMG_COMPAT_ARRAY_PUSH_NOLEN_VOID" + True for perls that don't call 'len' magic when you push in void context + an element in a magical array. "VMG_COMPAT_ARRAY_UNSHIFT_NOLEN_VOID" True for perls that don't call 'len' magic when you unshift in void @@ -419,6 +387,83 @@ CONSTANTS Value to pass with "op_info" to get a "B::OP" object representing the current op in the magic callbacks. +COOKBOOK + Associate an object to any perl variable + This can be useful for passing user data through limited APIs. + + { + package Magical::UserData; + + use Variable::Magic qw/wizard cast getdata/; + + my $wiz = wizard data => sub { \$_[1] }; + + sub ud (\[$@%*&]) : lvalue { + my ($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; + } + } + + { + BEGIN { *ud = \&Magical::UserData::ud } + + my $cb; + $cb = sub { print 'Hello, ', ud(&$cb), "!\n" }; + + ud(&$cb) = 'world'; + $cb->(); # Hello, world! + } + + Recursively cast magic on datastructures + "cast" can be called from any magical callback, and in particular from + "data". This allows you to recursively cast magic on datastructures : + + my $wiz; + $wiz = wizard data => sub { + my ($var, $depth) = @_; + $depth ||= 0; + my $r = ref $var; + if ($r eq 'ARRAY') { + &cast((ref() ? $_ : \$_), $wiz, $depth + 1) for @$var; + } elsif ($r eq 'HASH') { + &cast((ref() ? $_ : \$_), $wiz, $depth + 1) for values %$var; + } + return $depth; + }, + free => sub { + my ($var, $depth) = @_; + my $r = ref $var; + print "free $r at depth $depth\n"; + (); + }; + + { + my %h = ( + a => [ 1, 2 ], + b => { c => 3 } + ); + cast %h, $wiz; + } + + When %h goes out of scope, this will print something among the lines of + : + + free HASH at depth 0 + free HASH at depth 1 + free SCALAR at depth 2 + free ARRAY at depth 1 + free SCALAR at depth 3 + free SCALAR at depth 3 + + Of course, this example does nothing with the values that are added + after the "cast". + PERL MAGIC HISTORY The places where magic is invoked have changed a bit through perl history. Here's a little list of the most recent ones. @@ -462,6 +507,9 @@ PERL MAGIC HISTORY an element into a magical array in void context. The "push" part was already covered by *p25854*. + *g9cdcb38b* : 'len' magic is called again when pushing into a + 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 diff --git a/lib/Variable/Magic.pm b/lib/Variable/Magic.pm index c651e09..772c8bd 100644 --- a/lib/Variable/Magic.pm +++ b/lib/Variable/Magic.pm @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ Variable::Magic - Associate user-defined magic to variables from Perl. =head1 VERSION -Version 0.37 +Version 0.38 =cut our $VERSION; BEGIN { - $VERSION = '0.37'; + $VERSION = '0.38'; } =head1 SYNOPSIS