Provided by: libppi-perl_1.277-1_all 

NAME
PPI::Token::Prototype - A subroutine prototype descriptor
INHERITANCE
PPI::Token::End
isa PPI::Token
isa PPI::Element
SYNOPSIS
sub ($@) prototype;
DESCRIPTION
Although it sort of looks like a list or condition, a subroutine prototype is a lot more like a string.
Its job is to provide hints to the perl compiler on what type of arguments a particular subroutine
expects, which the compiler uses to validate parameters at compile-time, and allows programmers to use
the functions without explicit parameter parens.
Due to the rise of OO Perl coding, which ignores these prototypes, they are most often used to allow for
constant-like things, and to "extend" the language and create things that act like keywords and core
functions.
# Create something that acts like a constant
sub MYCONSTANT () { 10 }
# Create the "any" core-looking function
sub any (&@) { ... }
if ( any { $_->cute } @babies ) {
...
}
METHODS
This class provides one additional method beyond those defined by the PPI::Token and PPI::Element parent
classes.
prototype
The "prototype" accessor returns the actual prototype pattern, stripped of flanking parens and of all
whitespace. This mirrors the behavior of the Perl "prototype" builtin function.
Note that stripping parens and whitespace means that the return of "prototype" can be an empty string.
SUPPORT
See the support section in the main module.
AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2001 - 2011 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
perl v5.36.0 2023-09-29 PPI::Token::Prototype(3pm)