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NAME

       Devel::Pragma - helper functions for developers of lexical pragmas

SYNOPSIS

           package MyPragma;

           use Devel::Pragma qw(:all);

           sub import {
               my ($class, %options) = @_;
               my $hints  = hints;        # the builtin (%^H) used to implement lexical pragmas
               my $caller = ccstash();    # the name of the currently-compiling package (stash)

               unless ($hints->{MyPragma}) { # top-level
                   $hints->{MyPragma} = 1;
               }

               if (new_scope($class)) {
                   ...
               }

               my $scope_id = scope();
           }

DESCRIPTION

       This module provides helper functions for developers of lexical pragmas (and a few functions that may be
       useful to non-pragma developers as well).

       Pragmas can be used both in older versions of perl (from 5.8.1), which had limited support, and in the
       most recent versions, which have improved support.

EXPORTS

       "Devel::Pragma" exports the following functions on demand. They can all be imported at once by using the
       ":all" tag. e.g.

           use Devel::Pragma qw(:all);

   hints
       This function enables the scoped behaviour of the hints hash ("%^H") and then returns a reference to it.

       The hints hash is a compile-time global variable (which is also available at runtime in recent perls)
       that can be used to implement lexically-scoped features and pragmas. This function provides a convenient
       way to access this hash without the need to perform the bit-twiddling that enables it on older perls.  In
       addition, this module loads Lexical::SealRequireHints, which implements bugfixes that are required for
       the correct operation of the hints hash on older perls (< 5.12.0).

       Typically, "hints" should be called from a pragma's "import" (and optionally "unimport") method:

           package MyPragma;

           use Devel::Pragma qw(hints);

           sub import {
               my $class = shift;
               my $hints = hints;

               if ($hints->{MyPragma}) {
                   # ...
               } else {
                   $hints->{MyPragma} = ...;
               }

               # ...
           }

   new_scope
       This function returns true if the currently-compiling scope differs from the scope being compiled the
       last time "new_scope" was called. Subsequent calls will return false while the same scope is being
       compiled.

       "new_scope" takes an optional parameter that is used to uniquely identify its caller. This should usually
       be supplied as the pragma's class name unless "new_scope" is called by a module that is not intended to
       be subclassed. e.g.

           package MyPragma;

           sub import {
               my ($class, %options) = @_;

               if (new_scope($class)) {
                   ...
               }
           }

       If not supplied, the identifier defaults to the name of the calling package.

   scope
       This returns an integer that uniquely identifies the currently-compiling scope. It can be used to
       distinguish or compare scopes.

       A warning is issued if "scope" (or "new_scope") is called in a context in which it doesn't make sense
       i.e. if the scoped behaviour of "%^H" has not been enabled - either by explicitly modifying $^H, or by
       calling "hints".

   ccstash
       Returns the name of the currently-compiling package (stash). It only works inside code that's being
       "required", either in a BEGIN block via "use" or at runtime. In practice, its use should be restricted to
       compile-time i.e.  "import" methods and any other methods/functions that can be traced back to "import".

       When called from code that isn't being "require"d, it returns undef.

       It can be used as a replacement for the scalar form of "caller" to provide the name of the package in
       which "use MyPragma" is called. Unlike "caller", it returns the same value regardless of the number of
       intervening calls before "MyPragma::import" is reached.

           package Caller;

           use Callee;

           package Callee;

           use Devel::Pragma qw(ccstash);

           sub import {
               A();
           }

           sub A() {
               B();
           }

           sub B {
               C();
           }

           sub C {
               say ccstash; # Caller
           }

   fqname
       Takes a subroutine name and an optional caller (package name). If no caller is supplied, it defaults to
       "ccstash", which requires "fqname" to be called from "import" (or a function/method that can be traced
       back to "import").

       It returns the supplied name in package-qualified form. In addition, old-style "'" separators are
       converted to new-style "::".

       If the name contains no separators, then the "caller"/"ccstash" package name is prepended.  If the name
       is already package-qualified, it is returned unchanged.

       In list context, "fqname" returns the package and unqualified subroutine name (e.g. 'Foo::Bar' and
       'baz'), and in scalar context it returns the package and sub name joined by '::' (e.g. 'Foo::Bar::baz').

       e.g.

           package MyPragma::Loader;

           use MyPragma (\&coderef, 'foo', 'MyPragmaLoader::bar');

           package MyPragma;

           sub import {
               my ($class, @listeners) = @_;
               my @subs;

               for my $listener (@listeners) {
                   push @subs, handle_sub($listener);
               }
           }

           sub handle_sub {
               my $sub = shift

               if (ref($ub) eq 'CODE') {
                   return $sub;
               } else {
                   handle_name($sub);
               }
           }

           sub handle_name {
               my ($package, $name) = fqname($name); # uses ccstash e.g. foo -> MyPragma::Loader::foo
               my $sub = $package->can($name);
               die "no such sub: $package\::$name" unless ($sub);
               return $sub;
           }

VERSION

       1.1.0

SEE ALSO

       •   Devel::Hints

       •   Lexical::Hints

       •   Lexical::SealRequireHints

       •   perlpragma

       •   pragma

       •   http://tinyurl.com/45pwzo

AUTHOR

       chocolateboy <chocolate@cpan.org>

       Copyright (C) 2008-2016 by chocolateboy

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
       itself, either Perl version 5.8.1 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.