X-Git-Url: http://git.vpit.fr/?p=perl%2Fmodules%2FVariable-Magic.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FVariable%2FMagic.pm;h=a9e0732c5c388348860fe5493fdf5394f865db8f;hp=38d35af4657129812cfe1cab79d76e3d83effcfc;hb=9ad970e109ea4caa9767db1bda9d475444920c7a;hpb=3644707ff79f48c935403a704459f79a908c2121 diff --git a/lib/Variable/Magic.pm b/lib/Variable/Magic.pm index 38d35af..a9e0732 100644 --- a/lib/Variable/Magic.pm +++ b/lib/Variable/Magic.pm @@ -152,7 +152,10 @@ It behaves roughly like Perl object destructors (i.e. C methods), excep I -This magic only applies to tied arrays and hashes, and fires when you try to access or change their elements. +When applied to tied arrays and hashes, this magic fires when you try to access or change their elements. + +Starting from perl 5.17.0, it can also be applied to closure prototypes, in which case the magic will be called when the prototype is cloned. +The L constant is true when your perl support this feature. =item * @@ -269,8 +272,11 @@ The callback is expected to return the new scalar or array length to use, or C -C<$_[2]> is a either an alias or a copy of the current key, and C<$_[3]> is an alias to the current element (i.e. the value). -Because C<$_[2]> might be a copy, it is useless to try to change it or cast magic on it. +When the variable for which the magic is invoked is an array or an hash, C<$_[2]> is a either an alias or a copy of the current key, and C<$_[3]> is an alias to the current element (i.e. the value). +Since C<$_[2]> might be a copy, it is useless to try to change it or cast magic on it. + +Starting from perl 5.17.0, this magic can also be called for code references. +In this case, C<$_[2]> is always C and C<$_[3]> is a reference to the cloned anonymous subroutine. =item * @@ -463,6 +469,10 @@ True for perls that call I magic when undefining magical arrays. True for perls that don't call I magic when you delete an element from a hash in void context. +=head2 C + +True for perls that call I magic when a magical closure prototype is cloned. + =head2 C True for perls that call I magic for operations on globs. @@ -646,6 +656,7 @@ our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( VMG_COMPAT_ARRAY_UNSHIFT_NOLEN_VOID VMG_COMPAT_ARRAY_UNDEF_CLEAR VMG_COMPAT_HASH_DELETE_NOUVAR_VOID + VMG_COMPAT_CODE_COPY_CLONE VMG_COMPAT_GLOB_GET VMG_PERL_PATCHLEVEL VMG_THREADSAFE VMG_FORKSAFE