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NAME

       Exporter::Tiny - an exporter with the features of Sub::Exporter but only core dependencies

SYNOPSIS

          package MyUtils;
          use base "Exporter::Tiny";
          our @EXPORT = qw(frobnicate);
          sub frobnicate { my $n = shift; ... }
          1;

          package MyScript;
          use MyUtils "frobnicate" => { -as => "frob" };
          print frob(42);
          exit;

DESCRIPTION

       Exporter::Tiny supports many of Sub::Exporter's external-facing features including renaming imported
       functions with the "-as", "-prefix" and "-suffix" options; explicit destinations with the "into" option;
       and alternative installers with the "installler" option. But it's written in only about 40% as many lines
       of code and with zero non-core dependencies.

       Its internal-facing interface is closer to Exporter.pm, with configuration done through the @EXPORT,
       @EXPORT_OK and %EXPORT_TAGS package variables.

       Exporter::Tiny performs most of its internal duties (including resolution of tag names to sub names,
       resolution of sub names to coderefs, and installation of coderefs into the target package) as method
       calls, which means they can be overridden to provide interesting behaviour.

   Utility Functions
       These are really for internal use, but can be exported if you need them.

       "mkopt(\@array)"
           Similar  to  "mkopt"  from Data::OptList. It doesn't support all the fancy options that Data::OptList
           does ("moniker", "require_unique", "must_be" and "name_test") but runs about 50% faster.

       "mkopt_hash(\@array)"
           Similar to "mkopt_hash" from Data::OptList. See also "mkopt".

TIPS AND TRICKS IMPORTING FROM EXPORTER::TINY

       For the purposes of this discussion we'll assume we have a module  called  "MyUtils"  which  exports  one
       function, "frobnicate". "MyUtils" inherits from Exporter::Tiny.

       Many  of  these  tricks may seem familiar from Sub::Exporter. That is intentional. Exporter::Tiny doesn't
       attempt to provide every feature of Sub::Exporter, but where it does it usually  uses  a  fairly  similar
       API.

   Basic importing
          # import "frobnicate" function
          use MyUtils "frobnicate";

          # import all functions that MyUtils offers
          use MyUtils -all;

   Renaming imported functions
          # call it "frob"
          use MyUtils "frobnicate" => { -as => "frob" };

          # call it "my_frobnicate"
          use MyUtils "frobnicate" => { -prefix => "my_" };

          # can set a prefix for *all* functions imported from MyUtils
          # by placing the options hashref *first*.
          use MyUtils { prefix => "my_" }, "frobnicate";
          # (note the lack of hyphen before `prefix`.)

          # call it "frobnicate_util"
          use MyUtils "frobnicate" => { -suffix => "_util" };
          use MyUtils { suffix => "_util" }, "frobnicate";

          # import it twice with two different names
          use MyUtils
             "frobnicate" => { -as => "frob" },
             "frobnicate" => { -as => "frbnct" };

   Lexical subs
          {
             use Sub::Exporter::Lexical lexical_installer => { -as => "lex" };
             use MyUtils { installer => lex }, "frobnicate";

             frobnicate(...);  # ok
          }

          frobnicate(...);  # not ok

   Import functions into another package
          use MyUtils { into => "OtherPkg" }, "frobnicate";

          OtherPkg::frobincate(...);

   Import functions into a scalar
          my $func;
          use MyUtils "frobnicate" => { -as => \$func };

          $func->(...);

   Import functions into a hash
       OK, Sub::Exporter doesn't do this...

          my %funcs;
          use MyUtils { into => \%funcs }, "frobnicate";

          $funcs{frobnicate}->(...);

   DO NOT WANT!
       This imports everything except "frobnicate":

          use MyUtils qw( -all !frobnicate );

       Negated imports always "win", so the following will not import "frobnicate", no matter how many times you
       repeat it...

          use MyUtils qw( !frobnicate frobnicate frobnicate frobnicate );

   Importing by regexp
       Here's how you could import all functions beginning with an "f":

          use MyUtils qw( /^F/i );

       Or import everything except functions beginning with a "z":

          use MyUtils qw( -all !/^Z/i );

       Note  that  regexps are always supplied as strings starting with "/", and not as quoted regexp references
       ("qr/.../").

   Unimporting
       You can unimport the functions that MyUtils added to your namespace:

          no MyUtils;

       Or just specific ones:

          no MyUtils qw(frobnicate);

       If you renamed a function when you imported it, you should unimport by the new name:

          use MyUtils frobnicate => { -as => "frob" };
          ...;
          no MyUtils "frob";

       Unimporting using tags and regexps should mostly do what you want.

TIPS AND TRICKS EXPORTING USING EXPORTER::TINY

       Simple configuration works the same  as  Exporter;  inherit  from  this  module,  and  use  the  @EXPORT,
       @EXPORT_OK and %EXPORT_TAGS package variables to list subs to export.

   Generators
       Exporter::Tiny  has  always allowed exported subs to be generated (like Sub::Exporter), but until version
       0.025 did not have an especially nice API for it.

       Now, it's easy. If you want to generate a sub "foo" to export, list it in @EXPORT or @EXPORT_OK as usual,
       and then simply give your exporter module a class method called "_generate_foo".

          push @EXPORT_OK, 'foo';

          sub _generate_foo {
             my $class = shift;
             my ($name, $args, $globals) = @_;

             return sub {
                ...;
             }
          }

       You can also generate tags:

          my %constants;
          BEGIN {
             %constants = (FOO => 1, BAR => 2);
          }
          use constant \%constants;

          $EXPORT_TAGS{constants} = sub {
             my $class = shift;
             my ($name, $args, $globals) = @_;

             return keys(%constants);
          };

   Overriding Internals
       An important difference between Exporter and Exporter::Tiny is that the latter  calls  all  its  internal
       functions as class methods. This means that your subclass can override them to alter their behaviour.

       The following methods are available to be overridden. Despite being named with a leading underscore, they
       are  considered public methods. (The underscore is there to avoid accidentally colliding with any of your
       own function names.)

       "_exporter_validate_opts($globals)"
           This method is called once each time "import" is called. It is  passed  a  reference  to  the  global
           options  hash.  (That  is,  the optional leading hashref in the "use" statement, where the "into" and
           "installer" options can be provided.)

           You may use this method to munge the global options, or  validate  them,  throwing  an  exception  or
           printing a warning.

           The default implementation does nothing interesting.

       "_exporter_validate_unimport_opts($globals)"
           Like "_exporter_validate_opts", but called for "unimport".

       "_exporter_merge_opts($tag_opts, $globals, @exports)"
           Called  to merge options which have been provided for a tag into the options provided for the exports
           that the tag expanded to.

       "_exporter_expand_tag($name, $args, $globals)"
           This method is called to expand an import tag (e.g. ":constants").  It is passed the tag name  (minus
           the  leading  ":"),  an  optional  hashref  of options (like "{ -prefix => "foo_" }"), and the global
           options hashref.

           It is expected to return a list of ($name, $args) arrayref pairs. These names can  be  sub  names  to
           export, or further tag names (which must have their ":"). If returning tag names, be careful to avoid
           creating a tag expansion loop!

           The  default  implementation  uses  %EXPORT_TAGS  to  expand  tags,  and  provides  fallbacks for the
           ":default" and ":all" tags.

       "_exporter_expand_regexp($regexp, $args, $globals)"
           Like "_exporter_expand_regexp", but given a regexp-like string instead of a tag name.

           The default implementation greps through @EXPORT_OK for imports, and  the  list  of  already-imported
           functions for exports.

       "_exporter_expand_sub($name, $args, $globals)"
           This method is called to translate a sub name to a hash of name => coderef pairs for exporting to the
           caller.  In  general,  this  would  just  be  a  hash  with  one key and one value, but, for example,
           Type::Library overrides this method so that "+Foo" gets expanded to:

              (
                 Foo         => sub { $type },
                 is_Foo      => sub { $type->check(@_) },
                 to_Foo      => sub { $type->assert_coerce(@_) },
                 assert_Foo  => sub { $type->assert_return(@_) },
              )

           The  default  implementation  checks  that  the  name  is  allowed  to   be   exported   (using   the
           "_exporter_permitted_regexp"  method),  gets  the  coderef using the generator if there is one (or by
           calling "can" on your exporter otherwise) and calls "_exporter_fail" if it's unable  to  generate  or
           retrieve a coderef.

       "_exporter_permitted_regexp($globals)"
           This  method  is  called  to  retrieve a regexp for validating the names of exportable subs. If a sub
           doesn't match the regexp, then the default implementation of "_exporter_expand_sub"  will  refuse  to
           export it. (Of course, you may override the default "_exporter_expand_sub".)

           The default implementation of this method assembles the regexp from @EXPORT and @EXPORT_OK.

       "_exporter_fail($name, $args, $globals)"
           Called by "_exporter_expand_sub" if it can't find a coderef to export.

           The  default  implementation  just throws an exception. But you could emit a warning instead, or just
           ignore the failed export.

           If you don't throw an exception then you should be aware that this method is called in list  context,
           and any list it returns will be treated as an "_exporter_expand_sub"-style hash of names and coderefs
           for export.

       "_exporter_install_sub($name, $args, $globals, $coderef)"
           This  method  actually  installs  the  exported  sub  into  its new destination.  Its return value is
           ignored.

           The default implementation handles sub renaming (i.e. the "-as", "-prefix" and  "-suffix"  functions.
           This  method  does a lot of stuff; if you need to override it, it's probably a good idea to just pre-
           process the arguments and then call the super method rather than trying to handle all of it yourself.

       "_exporter_uninstall_sub($name, $args, $globals)"
           The opposite of "_exporter_install_sub".

DIAGNOSTICS

       Overwriting existing sub '%s::%s' with sub '%s' exported by %s
           A warning issued if Exporter::Tiny is asked to export a symbol which will result in an  existing  sub
           being overwritten. This warning can be suppressed using either of the following:

              use MyUtils { replace => 1 }, "frobnicate";
              use MyUtils "frobnicate" => { -replace => 1 };

           Or can be upgraded to a fatal error:

              use MyUtils { replace => "die" }, "frobnicate";
              use MyUtils "frobnicate" => { -replace => "die" };

       Refusing to overwrite existing sub '%s::%s' with sub '%s' exported by %s
           The fatal version of the above warning.

       Could not find sub '%s' exported by %s
           You requested to import a sub which the package does not provide.

       Cannot provide an -as option for tags
           Because a tag may provide more than one function, it does not make sense to request a single name for
           it. Instead use "-prefix" or "-suffix".

       Passing options to unimport '%s' makes no sense
           When  you  import  a  sub,  it  occasionally  makes  sense to pass some options for it. However, when
           unimporting, options do nothing, so this warning is issued.

HISTORY

       Type::Library had a bunch of custom exporting code which poked  coderefs  into  its  caller's  stash.  It
       needed  this  to be something more powerful than most exporters so that it could switch between exporting
       Moose, Mouse and Moo-compatible objects on request. Sub::Exporter would have been capable,  but  had  too
       many dependencies for the Type::Tiny project.

       Meanwhile  Type::Utils,  Types::TypeTiny and Test::TypeTiny each used the venerable Exporter.pm. However,
       this meant they were unable to use the features like  Sub::Exporter-style  function  renaming  which  I'd
       built into Type::Library:

          ## import "Str" but rename it to "String".
          use Types::Standard "Str" => { -as => "String" };

       And  so  I  decided  to  factor  out code that could be shared by all Type-Tiny's exporters into a single
       place: Exporter::TypeTiny.

       As  of  version  0.026,  Exporter::TypeTiny  was  also  made  available  as  Exporter::Tiny,  distributed
       independently on CPAN. CHOCOLATEBOY had convinced me that it was mature enough to live a life of its own.

       As of version 0.030, Type-Tiny depends on Exporter::Tiny and Exporter::TypeTiny is being phased out.

OBLIGATORY EXPORTER COMPARISON

       Exporting  is  unlikely  to  be  your application's performance bottleneck, but nonetheless here are some
       comparisons.

       Comparative sizes according to Devel::SizeMe:

          Exporter                     217.1Kb
          Sub::Exporter::Progressive   263.2Kb
          Exporter::Tiny               267.7Kb
          Exporter + Exporter::Heavy   281.5Kb
          Exporter::Renaming           406.2Kb
          Sub::Exporter                701.0Kb

       Performance exporting a single sub:

                     Rate     SubExp    ExpTiny SubExpProg      ExpPM
       SubExp      2489/s         --       -56%       -85%       -88%
       ExpTiny     5635/s       126%         --       -67%       -72%
       SubExpProg 16905/s       579%       200%         --       -16%
       ExpPM      20097/s       707%       257%        19%         --

       (Exporter::Renaming globally changes the behaviour of Exporter.pm, so could not be included in  the  same
       benchmarks.)

       (Non-Core) Dependencies:

          Exporter                    -1
          Exporter::Renaming           0
          Exporter::Tiny               0
          Sub::Exporter::Progressive   0
          Sub::Exporter                3

       Features:

                                             ExpPM   ExpTiny SubExp  SubExpProg
        Can export code symbols............. Yes     Yes     Yes     Yes
        Can export non-code symbols......... Yes
        Groups/tags......................... Yes     Yes     Yes     Yes
        Export by regexp.................... Yes     Yes
        Bang prefix......................... Yes     Yes
        Allows renaming of subs.............         Yes     Yes     Maybe
        Install code into scalar refs.......         Yes     Yes     Maybe
        Can be passed an "into" parameter...         Yes     Yes     Maybe
        Can be passed an "installer" sub....         Yes     Yes     Maybe
        Config avoids package variables.....                 Yes
        Supports generators.................         Yes     Yes
        Sane API for generators.............         Yes     Yes
        Unimport............................         Yes

       (Certain Sub::Exporter::Progressive features are only available if Sub::Exporter is installed.)

BUGS

       Please report any bugs to <http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=Exporter-Tiny>.

SUPPORT

       IRC:     support     is     available     through    in    the    #moops    channel    on    irc.perl.org
       <http://www.irc.perl.org/channels.html>.

SEE ALSO

       Exporter::Shiny, Sub::Exporter, Exporter.

AUTHOR

       Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE

       This software is copyright (c) 2013-2014 by Toby Inkster.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under  the  same  terms  as  the  Perl  5
       programming language system itself.

DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES

       THIS  PACKAGE  IS  PROVIDED  "AS  IS"  AND  WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT
       LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

perl v5.20.2                                       2014-10-04                                Exporter::Tiny(3pm)