1 | package Symbol;
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2 |
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3 | =head1 NAME
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4 |
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5 | Symbol - manipulate Perl symbols and their names
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6 |
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7 | =head1 SYNOPSIS
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8 |
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9 | use Symbol;
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10 |
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11 | $sym = gensym;
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12 | open($sym, "filename");
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13 | $_ = <$sym>;
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14 | # etc.
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15 |
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16 | ungensym $sym; # no effect
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17 |
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18 | # replace *FOO{IO} handle but not $FOO, %FOO, etc.
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19 | *FOO = geniosym;
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20 |
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21 | print qualify("x"), "\n"; # "Test::x"
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22 | print qualify("x", "FOO"), "\n" # "FOO::x"
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23 | print qualify("BAR::x"), "\n"; # "BAR::x"
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24 | print qualify("BAR::x", "FOO"), "\n"; # "BAR::x"
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25 | print qualify("STDOUT", "FOO"), "\n"; # "main::STDOUT" (global)
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26 | print qualify(\*x), "\n"; # returns \*x
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27 | print qualify(\*x, "FOO"), "\n"; # returns \*x
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28 |
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29 | use strict refs;
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30 | print { qualify_to_ref $fh } "foo!\n";
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31 | $ref = qualify_to_ref $name, $pkg;
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32 |
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33 | use Symbol qw(delete_package);
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34 | delete_package('Foo::Bar');
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35 | print "deleted\n" unless exists $Foo::{'Bar::'};
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36 |
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37 | =head1 DESCRIPTION
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38 |
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39 | C<Symbol::gensym> creates an anonymous glob and returns a reference
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40 | to it. Such a glob reference can be used as a file or directory
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41 | handle.
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42 |
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43 | For backward compatibility with older implementations that didn't
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44 | support anonymous globs, C<Symbol::ungensym> is also provided.
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45 | But it doesn't do anything.
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46 |
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47 | C<Symbol::geniosym> creates an anonymous IO handle. This can be
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48 | assigned into an existing glob without affecting the non-IO portions
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49 | of the glob.
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50 |
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51 | C<Symbol::qualify> turns unqualified symbol names into qualified
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52 | variable names (e.g. "myvar" -E<gt> "MyPackage::myvar"). If it is given a
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53 | second parameter, C<qualify> uses it as the default package;
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54 | otherwise, it uses the package of its caller. Regardless, global
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55 | variable names (e.g. "STDOUT", "ENV", "SIG") are always qualified with
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56 | "main::".
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57 |
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58 | Qualification applies only to symbol names (strings). References are
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59 | left unchanged under the assumption that they are glob references,
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60 | which are qualified by their nature.
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61 |
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62 | C<Symbol::qualify_to_ref> is just like C<Symbol::qualify> except that it
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63 | returns a glob ref rather than a symbol name, so you can use the result
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64 | even if C<use strict 'refs'> is in effect.
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65 |
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66 | C<Symbol::delete_package> wipes out a whole package namespace. Note
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67 | this routine is not exported by default--you may want to import it
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68 | explicitly.
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69 |
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70 | =head1 BUGS
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71 |
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72 | C<Symbol::delete_package> is a bit too powerful. It undefines every symbol that
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73 | lives in the specified package. Since perl, for performance reasons, does not
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74 | perform a symbol table lookup each time a function is called or a global
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75 | variable is accessed, some code that has already been loaded and that makes use
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76 | of symbols in package C<Foo> may stop working after you delete C<Foo>, even if
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77 | you reload the C<Foo> module afterwards.
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78 |
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79 | =cut
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80 |
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81 | BEGIN { require 5.005; }
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82 |
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83 | require Exporter;
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84 | @ISA = qw(Exporter);
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85 | @EXPORT = qw(gensym ungensym qualify qualify_to_ref);
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86 | @EXPORT_OK = qw(delete_package geniosym);
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87 |
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88 | $VERSION = '1.06';
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89 |
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90 | my $genpkg = "Symbol::";
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91 | my $genseq = 0;
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92 |
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93 | my %global = map {$_ => 1} qw(ARGV ARGVOUT ENV INC SIG STDERR STDIN STDOUT);
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94 |
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95 | #
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96 | # Note that we never _copy_ the glob; we just make a ref to it.
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97 | # If we did copy it, then SVf_FAKE would be set on the copy, and
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98 | # glob-specific behaviors (e.g. C<*$ref = \&func>) wouldn't work.
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99 | #
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100 | sub gensym () {
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101 | my $name = "GEN" . $genseq++;
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102 | my $ref = \*{$genpkg . $name};
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103 | delete $$genpkg{$name};
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104 | $ref;
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105 | }
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106 |
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107 | sub geniosym () {
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108 | my $sym = gensym();
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109 | # force the IO slot to be filled
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110 | select(select $sym);
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111 | *$sym{IO};
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112 | }
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113 |
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114 | sub ungensym ($) {}
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115 |
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116 | sub qualify ($;$) {
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117 | my ($name) = @_;
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118 | if (!ref($name) && index($name, '::') == -1 && index($name, "'") == -1) {
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119 | my $pkg;
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120 | # Global names: special character, "^xyz", or other.
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121 | if ($name =~ /^(([^a-z])|(\^[a-z_]+))\z/i || $global{$name}) {
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122 | # RGS 2001-11-05 : translate leading ^X to control-char
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123 | $name =~ s/^\^([a-z_])/'qq(\c'.$1.')'/eei;
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124 | $pkg = "main";
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125 | }
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126 | else {
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127 | $pkg = (@_ > 1) ? $_[1] : caller;
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128 | }
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129 | $name = $pkg . "::" . $name;
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130 | }
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131 | $name;
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132 | }
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133 |
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134 | sub qualify_to_ref ($;$) {
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135 | return \*{ qualify $_[0], @_ > 1 ? $_[1] : caller };
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136 | }
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137 |
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138 | #
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139 | # of Safe.pm lineage
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140 | #
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141 | sub delete_package ($) {
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142 | my $pkg = shift;
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143 |
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144 | # expand to full symbol table name if needed
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145 |
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146 | unless ($pkg =~ /^main::.*::$/) {
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147 | $pkg = "main$pkg" if $pkg =~ /^::/;
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148 | $pkg = "main::$pkg" unless $pkg =~ /^main::/;
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149 | $pkg .= '::' unless $pkg =~ /::$/;
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150 | }
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151 |
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152 | my($stem, $leaf) = $pkg =~ m/(.*::)(\w+::)$/;
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153 | my $stem_symtab = *{$stem}{HASH};
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154 | return unless defined $stem_symtab and exists $stem_symtab->{$leaf};
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155 |
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156 |
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157 | # free all the symbols in the package
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158 |
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159 | my $leaf_symtab = *{$stem_symtab->{$leaf}}{HASH};
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160 | foreach my $name (keys %$leaf_symtab) {
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161 | undef *{$pkg . $name};
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162 | }
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163 |
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164 | # delete the symbol table
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165 |
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166 | %$leaf_symtab = ();
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167 | delete $stem_symtab->{$leaf};
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168 | }
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169 |
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170 | 1;
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