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NAME

       B::Hooks::OP::Annotation - annotate and delegate hooked OPs

SYNOPSIS

           #include "hook_op_check.h"
           #include "hook_op_annotation.h"

           STATIC OPAnnotationGroup MYMODULE_ANNOTATIONS;

           STATIC void mymodule_mydata_free(pTHX_ void *mydata) {
               // ...
           }

           STATIC OP * mymodule_check_entersub(pTHX_ OP *op, void *unused) {
               MyData * mydata;

               mydata = mymodule_get_mydata(); /* metadata to be associated with this OP */
               op_annotate(MYMODULE_ANNOTATIONS, op, mydata, mymodule_mydata_free);
               op->op_ppaddr = mymodule_entersub;

               return op;
           }

           STATIC OP * mymodule_entersub(pTHX) {
               OPAnnotation * annotation;
               MyData * mydata;
               OP *op = PL_op;

               annotation = op_annotation_get(MYMODULE_ANNOTATIONS, op);
               mydata = (MyData *)annotation->data;

               // ...

               if (ok) {
                   return NORMAL;
               } else if (mymodule_stop_hooking(op)) { /* restore the previous op_ppaddr */
                   op->op_ppaddr = annotation->op_ppaddr;
                   op_annotation_delete(MYMODULE_ANNOTATIONS, op);
                   return op->op_ppaddr(aTHX);
               } else {
                   return annotation->op_ppaddr(aTHX); /* delegate to the previous op_ppaddr */
               }
           }

           MODULE = mymodule PACKAGE = mymodule

           BOOT:
               MYMODULE_ANNOTATIONS = op_annotation_group_new();

           void
           END()
               CODE:
                   op_annotation_group_free(aTHX_ MYMODULE_ANNOTATIONS);

           void
           setup()
               CODE:
                   mymodule_hook_op_entersub_id = hook_op_check(
                       OP_ENTERSUB,
                       mymodule_check_entersub,
                       NULL
                   );

           void
           teardown()
               CODE:
                   hook_op_check_remove(OP_ENTERSUB, mymodule_hook_op_entersub_id);

DESCRIPTION

       This module provides a way for XS code that hijacks OP "op_ppaddr" functions to delegate to (or restore)
       the previous functions, whether assigned by perl or by another module. Typically this should be used in
       conjunction with B::Hooks::OP::Check.

       "B::Hooks::OP::Annotation" makes its types and functions available to XS code by means of
       ExtUtils::Depends. Modules that wish to use these exports in their XS code should "use
       B::OP::Hooks::Annotation" in the Perl module that loads the XS, and include something like the following
       in their Makefile.PL:

           use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
           use ExtUtils::Depends;

           our %XS_PREREQUISITES = (
               'B::Hooks::OP::Annotation' => '0.44',
               'B::Hooks::OP::Check'      => '0.15',
           );

           our %XS_DEPENDENCIES = ExtUtils::Depends->new(
               'Your::XS::Module',
                keys(%XS_PREREQUISITES)
           )->get_makefile_vars();

           WriteMakefile(
               NAME          => 'Your::XS::Module',
               VERSION_FROM  => 'lib/Your/XS/Module.pm',
               PREREQ_PM => {
                   'B::Hooks::EndOfScope' => '0.07',
                   %XS_PREREQUISITES
               },
               ($ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION >= 6.46 ?
                   (META_MERGE => {
                       configure_requires => {
                           'ExtUtils::Depends' => '0.301',
                           %XS_PREREQUISITES
                       }})
                   : ()
               ),
               %XS_DEPENDENCIES,
               # ...
           );

   TYPES
       OPAnnotation

       This struct contains the metadata associated with a particular OP i.e. the data itself, a destructor for
       that data, and the "op_ppaddr" function that was defined when the annotation was created by "op_annotate"
       or "op_annotation_new".

       •   "op_ppaddr", the OP's previous "op_ppaddr" function (of type "OPAnnotationPPAddr")

       •   "data", a "void *" to metadata that should be associated with the OP

       •   "dtor", a function (of type "OPAnnotationDtor") used to free the metadata

       The fields are all read/write and can be modified after the annotation has been created.

       OPAnnotationGroup

       Annotations are stored in groups. Multiple groups can be created, and each one manages all of the
       annotations associated with it.

       Annotations can be removed from the group and freed by calling "op_annotation_delete", and the group and
       all its members can be destroyed by calling "op_annotation_group_free".

       OPAnnotationPPAddr

       This typedef corresponds to the type of perl's "op_ppaddr" functions i.e.

           typedef  OP *(*OPAnnotationPPAddr)(pTHX);

       OPAnnotationDtor

       This is the typedef for the destructor used to free the metadata associated with the OP.

           typedef void (*OPAnnotationDtor)(pTHX_ void *data);

   FUNCTIONS
       op_annotation_new

       This function creates and returns a new OP annotation.

       It takes an "OPAnnotationGroup", an OP, a pointer to the metadata to be associated with the OP, and a
       destructor for that data. The data can be NULL and the destructor can be NULL if no cleanup is required.

       If an annotation has already been assigned for the OP, then it is replaced by the new annotation, and the
       old annotation is freed, triggering the destruction of its data (if supplied) by its destructor (if
       supplied).

           OPAnnotation * op_annotation_new(
               OPAnnotationGroup group,
               OP *op,
               void *data,
               OPAnnotationDtor dtor
           );

       op_annotate

       This function is a void version of "op_annotation_new" for cases where the new annotation is not needed.

           void op_annotate(
               OPAnnotationGroup group,
               OP *op,
               void *data,
               OPAnnotationDtor dtor
           );

       op_annotation_get

       This retrieves the annotation associated with the supplied OP. If an annotation has not been assigned for
       the OP, it raises a fatal exception.

           OPAnnotation * op_annotation_get(OPAnnotationGroup group, OP *op);

       op_annotation_delete

       This removes the specified annotation from the group and frees its memory. If a destructor was supplied,
       it is called on the value in the "data" field (if supplied).

           void op_annotation_delete(pTHX_ OPAnnotationGroup group, OP *op);

       op_annotation_group_new

       This function creates a new annotation group.

           OPAnnotationGroup op_annotation_group_new(void);

       op_annotation_group_free

       This function destroys the annotations in an annotation group and frees the memory allocated for the
       group.

           void op_annotation_group_free(pTHX_ OPAnnotationGroup group);

EXPORT

       None by default.

VERSION

       0.44

SEE ALSO

       •   B::Hooks::OP::Check

       •   B::Hooks::OP::PPAddr

AUTHOR

       chocolateboy <chocolate@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright (c) 2009-2011 chocolateboy

       This module is free software.

       You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.