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package DBIx::Custom::Class::Inspector; |
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=pod |
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=head1 NAME |
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DBIx::Custom::Class::Inspector - Internal use (Same as Class::Inspector) |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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use Class::Inspector; |
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# Is a class installed and/or loaded |
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Class::Inspector->installed( 'Foo::Class' ); |
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Class::Inspector->loaded( 'Foo::Class' ); |
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# Filename related information |
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Class::Inspector->filename( 'Foo::Class' ); |
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Class::Inspector->resolved_filename( 'Foo::Class' ); |
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# Get subroutine related information |
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Class::Inspector->functions( 'Foo::Class' ); |
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Class::Inspector->function_refs( 'Foo::Class' ); |
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Class::Inspector->function_exists( 'Foo::Class', 'bar' ); |
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Class::Inspector->methods( 'Foo::Class', 'full', 'public' ); |
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# Find all loaded subclasses or something |
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Class::Inspector->subclasses( 'Foo::Class' ); |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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Class::Inspector allows you to get information about a loaded class. Most or |
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all of this information can be found in other ways, but they aren't always |
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very friendly, and usually involve a relatively high level of Perl wizardry, |
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or strange and unusual looking code. Class::Inspector attempts to provide |
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an easier, more friendly interface to this information. |
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=head1 METHODS |
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=cut |
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use 5.006; |
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# We don't want to use strict refs anywhere in this module, since we do a |
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# lot of things in here that aren't strict refs friendly. |
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use strict qw{vars subs}; |
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use warnings; |
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use File::Spec (); |
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# Globals |
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use vars qw{$VERSION $RE_IDENTIFIER $RE_CLASS $UNIX}; |
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BEGIN { |
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$VERSION = '1.25'; |
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# If Unicode is available, enable it so that the |
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# pattern matches below match unicode method names. |
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# We can safely ignore any failure here. |
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SCOPE: { |
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local $@; |
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eval "require utf8; utf8->import"; |
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} |
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# Predefine some regexs |
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$RE_IDENTIFIER = qr/\A[^\W\d]\w*\z/s; |
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$RE_CLASS = qr/\A[^\W\d]\w*(?:(?:\'|::)\w+)*\z/s; |
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# Are we on something Unix-like? |
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$UNIX = !! ( $File::Spec::ISA[0] eq 'File::Spec::Unix' ); |
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} |
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##################################################################### |
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# Basic Methods |
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=pod |
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=head2 installed $class |
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The C<installed> static method tries to determine if a class is installed |
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on the machine, or at least available to Perl. It does this by wrapping |
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around C<resolved_filename>. |
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Returns true if installed/available, false if the class is not installed, |
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or C<undef> if the class name is invalid. |
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=cut |
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sub installed { |
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my $class = shift; |
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!! ($class->loaded_filename($_[0]) or $class->resolved_filename($_[0])); |
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} |
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=pod |
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=head2 loaded $class |
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The C<loaded> static method tries to determine if a class is loaded by |
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looking for symbol table entries. |
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This method it uses to determine this will work even if the class does not |
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have its own file, but is contained inside a single file with multiple |
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classes in it. Even in the case of some sort of run-time loading class |
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being used, these typically leave some trace in the symbol table, so an |
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L<Autoload> or L<Class::Autouse>-based class should correctly appear |
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loaded. |
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Returns true if the class is loaded, false if not, or C<undef> if the |
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class name is invalid. |
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=cut |
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sub loaded { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $name = $class->_class(shift) or return undef; |
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$class->_loaded($name); |
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} |
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sub _loaded { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $name = shift; |
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# Handle by far the two most common cases |
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# This is very fast and handles 99% of cases. |
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return 1 if defined ${"${name}::VERSION"}; |
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return 1 if defined @{"${name}::ISA"}; |
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# Are there any symbol table entries other than other namespaces |
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foreach ( keys %{"${name}::"} ) { |
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next if substr($_, -2, 2) eq '::'; |
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return 1 if defined &{"${name}::$_"}; |
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} |
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# No functions, and it doesn't have a version, and isn't anything. |
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# As an absolute last resort, check for an entry in %INC |
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my $filename = $class->_inc_filename($name); |
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return 1 if defined $INC{$filename}; |
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''; |
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} |
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=pod |
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=head2 filename $class |
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For a given class, returns the base filename for the class. This will NOT |
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be a fully resolved filename, just the part of the filename BELOW the |
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C<@INC> entry. |
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print Class->filename( 'Foo::Bar' ); |
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> Foo/Bar.pm |
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This filename will be returned with the right seperator for the local |
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platform, and should work on all platforms. |
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Returns the filename on success or C<undef> if the class name is invalid. |
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=cut |
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sub filename { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $name = $class->_class(shift) or return undef; |
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File::Spec->catfile( split /(?:\'|::)/, $name ) . '.pm'; |
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} |
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=pod |
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=head2 resolved_filename $class, @try_first |
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For a given class, the C<resolved_filename> static method returns the fully |
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resolved filename for a class. That is, the file that the class would be |
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loaded from. |
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This is not nescesarily the file that the class WAS loaded from, as the |
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value returned is determined each time it runs, and the C<@INC> include |
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path may change. |
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To get the actual file for a loaded class, see the C<loaded_filename> |
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method. |
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Returns the filename for the class, or C<undef> if the class name is |
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invalid. |
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=cut |
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sub resolved_filename { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $filename = $class->_inc_filename(shift) or return undef; |
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my @try_first = @_; |
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# Look through the @INC path to find the file |
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foreach ( @try_first, @INC ) { |
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my $full = "$_/$filename"; |
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next unless -e $full; |
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return $UNIX ? $full : $class->_inc_to_local($full); |
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} |
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# File not found |
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''; |
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} |
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=pod |
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=head2 loaded_filename $class |
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For a given loaded class, the C<loaded_filename> static method determines |
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(via the C<%INC> hash) the name of the file that it was originally loaded |
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from. |
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Returns a resolved file path, or false if the class did not have it's own |
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file. |
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=cut |
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sub loaded_filename { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $filename = $class->_inc_filename(shift); |
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$UNIX ? $INC{$filename} : $class->_inc_to_local($INC{$filename}); |
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} |
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##################################################################### |
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# Sub Related Methods |
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=pod |
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=head2 functions $class |
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For a loaded class, the C<functions> static method returns a list of the |
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names of all the functions in the classes immediate namespace. |
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Note that this is not the METHODS of the class, just the functions. |
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Returns a reference to an array of the function names on success, or C<undef> |
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if the class name is invalid or the class is not loaded. |
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=cut |
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sub functions { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $name = $class->_class(shift) or return undef; |
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return undef unless $class->loaded( $name ); |
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# Get all the CODE symbol table entries |
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my @functions = sort grep { /$RE_IDENTIFIER/o } |
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grep { defined &{"${name}::$_"} } |
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keys %{"${name}::"}; |
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\@functions; |
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} |
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=pod |
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=head2 function_refs $class |
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For a loaded class, the C<function_refs> static method returns references to |
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all the functions in the classes immediate namespace. |
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Note that this is not the METHODS of the class, just the functions. |
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Returns a reference to an array of C<CODE> refs of the functions on |
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success, or C<undef> if the class is not loaded. |
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=cut |
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sub function_refs { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $name = $class->_class(shift) or return undef; |
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return undef unless $class->loaded( $name ); |
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# Get all the CODE symbol table entries, but return |
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# the actual CODE refs this time. |
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my @functions = map { \&{"${name}::$_"} } |
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sort grep { /$RE_IDENTIFIER/o } |
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grep { defined &{"${name}::$_"} } |
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keys %{"${name}::"}; |
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\@functions; |
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} |
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=pod |
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=head2 function_exists $class, $function |
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Given a class and function name the C<function_exists> static method will |
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check to see if the function exists in the class. |
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Note that this is as a function, not as a method. To see if a method |
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exists for a class, use the C<can> method for any class or object. |
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Returns true if the function exists, false if not, or C<undef> if the |
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class or function name are invalid, or the class is not loaded. |
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=cut |
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sub function_exists { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $name = $class->_class( shift ) or return undef; |
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my $function = shift or return undef; |
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# Only works if the class is loaded |
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return undef unless $class->loaded( $name ); |
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# Does the GLOB exist and its CODE part exist |
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defined &{"${name}::$function"}; |
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} |
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=pod |
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=head2 methods $class, @options |
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For a given class name, the C<methods> static method will returns ALL |
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the methods available to that class. This includes all methods available |
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from every class up the class' C<@ISA> tree. |
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Returns a reference to an array of the names of all the available methods |
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on success, or C<undef> if the class name is invalid or the class is not |
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loaded. |
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A number of options are available to the C<methods> method that will alter |
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the results returned. These should be listed after the class name, in any |
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order. |
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# Only get public methods |
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my $method = Class::Inspector->methods( 'My::Class', 'public' ); |
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=over 4 |
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=item public |
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The C<public> option will return only 'public' methods, as defined by the Perl |
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convention of prepending an underscore to any 'private' methods. The C<public> |
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option will effectively remove any methods that start with an underscore. |
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=item private |
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The C<private> options will return only 'private' methods, as defined by the |
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Perl convention of prepending an underscore to an private methods. The |
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C<private> option will effectively remove an method that do not start with an |
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underscore. |
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B<Note: The C<public> and C<private> options are mutually exclusive> |
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=item full |
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C<methods> normally returns just the method name. Supplying the C<full> option |
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will cause the methods to be returned as the full names. That is, instead of |
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returning C<[ 'method1', 'method2', 'method3' ]>, you would instead get |
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C<[ 'Class::method1', 'AnotherClass::method2', 'Class::method3' ]>. |
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=item expanded |
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The C<expanded> option will cause a lot more information about method to be |
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returned. Instead of just the method name, you will instead get an array |
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reference containing the method name as a single combined name, ala C<full>, |
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the seperate class and method, and a CODE ref to the actual function ( if |
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available ). Please note that the function reference is not guarenteed to |
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be available. C<Class::Inspector> is intended at some later time, work |
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with modules that have some some of common run-time loader in place ( e.g |
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C<Autoloader> or C<Class::Autouse> for example. |
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The response from C<methods( 'Class', 'expanded' )> would look something like |
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the following. |
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[ |
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[ 'Class::method1', 'Class', 'method1', \&Class::method1 ], |
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[ 'Another::method2', 'Another', 'method2', \&Another::method2 ], |
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[ 'Foo::bar', 'Foo', 'bar', \&Foo::bar ], |
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] |
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=back |
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=cut |
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sub methods { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $name = $class->_class( shift ) or return undef; |
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my @arguments = map { lc $_ } @_; |
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# Process the arguments to determine the options |
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my %options = (); |
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foreach ( @arguments ) { |
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if ( $_ eq 'public' ) { |
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# Only get public methods |
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return undef if $options{private}; |
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$options{public} = 1; |
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} elsif ( $_ eq 'private' ) { |
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# Only get private methods |
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return undef if $options{public}; |
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$options{private} = 1; |
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} elsif ( $_ eq 'full' ) { |
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# Return the full method name |
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return undef if $options{expanded}; |
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$options{full} = 1; |
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} elsif ( $_ eq 'expanded' ) { |
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# Returns class, method and function ref |
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return undef if $options{full}; |
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$options{expanded} = 1; |
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} else { |
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# Unknown or unsupported options |
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return undef; |
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} |
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} |
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# Only works if the class is loaded |
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return undef unless $class->loaded( $name ); |
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# Get the super path ( not including UNIVERSAL ) |
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# Rather than using Class::ISA, we'll use an inlined version |
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# that implements the same basic algorithm. |
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my @path = (); |
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my @queue = ( $name ); |
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my %seen = ( $name => 1 ); |
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while ( my $cl = shift @queue ) { |
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push @path, $cl; |
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unshift @queue, grep { ! $seen{$_}++ } |
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map { s/^::/main::/; s/\'/::/g; $_ } |
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( @{"${cl}::ISA"} ); |
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} |
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# Find and merge the function names across the entire super path. |
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# Sort alphabetically and return. |
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my %methods = (); |
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foreach my $namespace ( @path ) { |
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my @functions = grep { ! $methods{$_} } |
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grep { /$RE_IDENTIFIER/o } |
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grep { defined &{"${namespace}::$_"} } |
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keys %{"${namespace}::"}; |
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foreach ( @functions ) { |
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$methods{$_} = $namespace; |
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} |
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} |
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# Filter to public or private methods if needed |
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my @methodlist = sort keys %methods; |
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@methodlist = grep { ! /^\_/ } @methodlist if $options{public}; |
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@methodlist = grep { /^\_/ } @methodlist if $options{private}; |
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# Return in the correct format |
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@methodlist = map { "$methods{$_}::$_" } @methodlist if $options{full}; |
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@methodlist = map { |
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[ "$methods{$_}::$_", $methods{$_}, $_, \&{"$methods{$_}::$_"} ] |
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} @methodlist if $options{expanded}; |
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\@methodlist; |
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} |
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##################################################################### |
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# Search Methods |
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=pod |
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=head2 subclasses $class |
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The C<subclasses> static method will search then entire namespace (and thus |
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B<all> currently loaded classes) to find all classes that are subclasses |
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of the class provided as a the parameter. |
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The actual test will be done by calling C<isa> on the class as a static |
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method. (i.e. C<My::Class-E<gt>isa($class)>. |
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Returns a reference to a list of the loaded classes that match the class |
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provided, or false is none match, or C<undef> if the class name provided |
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is invalid. |
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=cut |
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sub subclasses { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $name = $class->_class( shift ) or return undef; |
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# Prepare the search queue |
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my @found = (); |
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my @queue = grep { $_ ne 'main' } $class->_subnames(''); |
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while ( @queue ) { |
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my $c = shift(@queue); # c for class |
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if ( $class->_loaded($c) ) { |
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# At least one person has managed to misengineer |
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# a situation in which ->isa could die, even if the |
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# class is real. Trap these cases and just skip |
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# over that (bizarre) class. That would at limit |
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# problems with finding subclasses to only the |
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# modules that have broken ->isa implementation. |
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local $@; |
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eval { |
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if ( $c->isa($name) ) { |
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# Add to the found list, but don't add the class itself |
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push @found, $c unless $c eq $name; |
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} |
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}; |
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} |
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# Add any child namespaces to the head of the queue. |
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# This keeps the queue length shorted, and allows us |
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# not to have to do another sort at the end. |
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unshift @queue, map { "${c}::$_" } $class->_subnames($c); |
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} |
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@found ? \@found : ''; |
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} |
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sub _subnames { |
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my ($class, $name) = @_; |
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return sort |
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grep { |
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substr($_, -2, 2, '') eq '::' |
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and |
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/$RE_IDENTIFIER/o |
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} |
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keys %{"${name}::"}; |
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} |
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##################################################################### |
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# Children Related Methods |
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# These can go undocumented for now, until I decide if its best to |
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# just search the children in namespace only, or if I should do it via |
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# the file system. |
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# Find all the loaded classes below us |
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sub children { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $name = $class->_class(shift) or return (); |
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# Find all the Foo:: elements in our symbol table |
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no strict 'refs'; |
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map { "${name}::$_" } sort grep { s/::$// } keys %{"${name}::"}; |
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} |
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# As above, but recursively |
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sub recursive_children { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $name = $class->_class(shift) or return (); |
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my @children = ( $name ); |
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# Do the search using a nicer, more memory efficient |
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# variant of actual recursion. |
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my $i = 0; |
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no strict 'refs'; |
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while ( my $namespace = $children[$i++] ) { |
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push @children, map { "${namespace}::$_" } |
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grep { ! /^::/ } # Ignore things like ::ISA::CACHE:: |
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grep { s/::$// } |
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keys %{"${namespace}::"}; |
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} |
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sort @children; |
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} |
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##################################################################### |
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# Private Methods |
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# Checks and expands ( if needed ) a class name |
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sub _class { |
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my $class = shift; |
|
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my $name = shift or return ''; |
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# Handle main shorthand |
|
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return 'main' if $name eq '::'; |
|
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$name =~ s/\A::/main::/; |
|
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# Check the class name is valid |
|
581 |
$name =~ /$RE_CLASS/o ? $name : ''; |
|
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} |
|
583 | ||
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# Create a INC-specific filename, which always uses '/' |
|
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# regardless of platform. |
|
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sub _inc_filename { |
|
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my $class = shift; |
|
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my $name = $class->_class(shift) or return undef; |
|
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join( '/', split /(?:\'|::)/, $name ) . '.pm'; |
|
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} |
|
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# Convert INC-specific file name to local file name |
|
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sub _inc_to_local { |
|
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# Shortcut in the Unix case |
|
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return $_[1] if $UNIX; |
|
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# On other places, we have to deal with an unusual path that might look |
|
598 |
# like C:/foo/bar.pm which doesn't fit ANY normal pattern. |
|
599 |
# Putting it through splitpath/dir and back again seems to normalise |
|
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# it to a reasonable amount. |
|
601 |
my $class = shift; |
|
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my $inc_name = shift or return undef; |
|
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my ($vol, $dir, $file) = File::Spec->splitpath( $inc_name ); |
|
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$dir = File::Spec->catdir( File::Spec->splitdir( $dir || "" ) ); |
|
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File::Spec->catpath( $vol, $dir, $file || "" ); |
|
606 |
} |
|
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1; |
|
609 | ||
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=pod |
|
611 | ||
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=head1 SUPPORT |
|
613 | ||
614 |
Bugs should be reported via the CPAN bug tracker |
|
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616 |
L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Class-Inspector> |
|
617 | ||
618 |
For other issues, or commercial enhancement or support, contact the author. |
|
619 | ||
620 |
=head1 AUTHOR |
|
621 | ||
622 |
Adam Kennedy E<lt>adamk@cpan.orgE<gt> |
|
623 | ||
624 |
=head1 SEE ALSO |
|
625 | ||
626 |
L<http://ali.as/>, L<Class::Handle> |
|
627 | ||
628 |
=head1 COPYRIGHT |
|
629 | ||
630 |
Copyright 2002 - 2011 Adam Kennedy. |
|
631 | ||
632 |
This program is free software; you can redistribute |
|
633 |
it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. |
|
634 | ||
635 |
The full text of the license can be found in the |
|
636 |
LICENSE file included with this module. |
|
637 | ||
638 |
=cut |