157 lines
4.4 KiB
Perl
157 lines
4.4 KiB
Perl
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package fields;
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=head1 NAME
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fields - compile-time class fields
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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{
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package Foo;
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use fields qw(foo bar _private);
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}
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...
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my Foo $var = new Foo;
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$var->{foo} = 42;
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# This will generate a compile-time error.
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$var->{zap} = 42;
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{
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package Bar;
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use base 'Foo';
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use fields 'bar'; # hides Foo->{bar}
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use fields qw(baz _private); # not shared with Foo
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}
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The C<fields> pragma enables compile-time verified class fields. It
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does so by updating the %FIELDS hash in the calling package.
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If a typed lexical variable holding a reference is used to access a
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hash element and the %FIELDS hash of the given type exists, then the
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operation is turned into an array access at compile time. The %FIELDS
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hash maps from hash element names to the array indices. If the hash
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element is not present in the %FIELDS hash, then a compile-time error
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is signaled.
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Since the %FIELDS hash is used at compile-time, it must be set up at
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compile-time too. This is made easier with the help of the 'fields'
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and the 'base' pragma modules. The 'base' pragma will copy fields
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from base classes and the 'fields' pragma adds new fields. Field
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names that start with an underscore character are made private to a
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class and are not visible to subclasses. Inherited fields can be
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overridden but will generate a warning if used together with the C<-w>
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switch.
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The effect of all this is that you can have objects with named fields
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which are as compact and as fast arrays to access. This only works
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as long as the objects are accessed through properly typed variables.
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For untyped access to work you have to make sure that a reference to
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the proper %FIELDS hash is assigned to the 0'th element of the array
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object (so that the objects can be treated like an pseudo-hash). A
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constructor like this does the job:
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sub new
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{
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my $class = shift;
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no strict 'refs';
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my $self = bless [\%{"$class\::FIELDS"}], $class;
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$self;
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}
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<base>,
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L<perlref/Pseudo-hashes: Using an array as a hash>
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=cut
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use strict;
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no strict 'refs';
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use vars qw(%attr $VERSION);
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$VERSION = "0.02";
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# some constants
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sub _PUBLIC () { 1 }
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sub _PRIVATE () { 2 }
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sub _INHERITED () { 4 }
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# The %attr hash holds the attributes of the currently assigned fields
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# per class. The hash is indexed by class names and the hash value is
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# an array reference. The array is indexed with the field numbers
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# (minus one) and the values are integer bit masks (or undef). The
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# size of the array also indicate the next field index too assign for
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# additional fields in this class.
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sub import {
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my $class = shift;
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my $package = caller(0);
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my $fields = \%{"$package\::FIELDS"};
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my $fattr = ($attr{$package} ||= []);
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foreach my $f (@_) {
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if (my $fno = $fields->{$f}) {
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require Carp;
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if ($fattr->[$fno-1] & _INHERITED) {
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Carp::carp("Hides field '$f' in base class") if $^W;
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} else {
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Carp::croak("Field name '$f' already in use");
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}
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}
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$fields->{$f} = @$fattr + 1;
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push(@$fattr, ($f =~ /^_/) ? _PRIVATE : _PUBLIC);
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}
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}
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sub inherit # called by base.pm
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{
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my($derived, $base) = @_;
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if (defined %{"$derived\::FIELDS"}) {
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require Carp;
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Carp::croak("Inherited %FIELDS can't override existing %FIELDS");
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} else {
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my $base_fields = \%{"$base\::FIELDS"};
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my $derived_fields = \%{"$derived\::FIELDS"};
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$attr{$derived}[@{$attr{$base}}-1] = undef;
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while (my($k,$v) = each %$base_fields) {
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next if $attr{$base}[$v-1] & _PRIVATE;
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$attr{$derived}[$v-1] = _INHERITED;
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$derived_fields->{$k} = $v;
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}
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}
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}
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sub _dump # sometimes useful for debugging
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{
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for my $pkg (sort keys %attr) {
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print "\n$pkg";
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if (defined @{"$pkg\::ISA"}) {
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print " (", join(", ", @{"$pkg\::ISA"}), ")";
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}
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print "\n";
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my $fields = \%{"$pkg\::FIELDS"};
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for my $f (sort {$fields->{$a} <=> $fields->{$b}} keys %$fields) {
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my $no = $fields->{$f};
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print " $no: $f";
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my $fattr = $attr{$pkg}[$no-1];
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if (defined $fattr) {
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my @a;
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push(@a, "public") if $fattr & _PUBLIC;
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push(@a, "private") if $fattr & _PRIVATE;
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push(@a, "inherited") if $fattr & _INHERITED;
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print "\t(", join(", ", @a), ")";
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}
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print "\n";
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}
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}
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}
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1;
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