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package Eval::TypeTiny;
use strict;
sub _clean_eval {
local $@;
local $SIG{__DIE__};
my $r = eval $_[0];
my $e = $@;
return ( $r, $e );
}
use warnings;
BEGIN {
*HAS_LEXICAL_SUBS = ( $] >= 5.018 ) ? sub() { !!1 } : sub() { !!0 };
}
{
# this is unused now and will be removed in a future version of Eval::TypeTiny
my $hlv;
sub HAS_LEXICAL_VARS () {
$hlv = !!eval {
require Devel::LexAlias;
exists( &Devel::LexAlias::lexalias );
} unless defined $hlv;
$hlv;
}
}
{
sub IMPLEMENTATION_DEVEL_LEXALIAS () { 'Devel::LexAlias' }
sub IMPLEMENTATION_PADWALKER () { 'PadWalker' }
sub IMPLEMENTATION_TIE () { 'tie' }
sub IMPLEMENTATION_NATIVE () { 'perl' }
my $implementation;
#<<<
# uncoverable subroutine
sub ALIAS_IMPLEMENTATION () {
$implementation ||= do {
do { $] ge '5.022' } ? IMPLEMENTATION_NATIVE :
eval { require Devel::LexAlias } ? IMPLEMENTATION_DEVEL_LEXALIAS :
eval { require PadWalker } ? IMPLEMENTATION_PADWALKER :
IMPLEMENTATION_TIE;
};
}
#>>>
sub _force_implementation {
$implementation = shift;
}
}
BEGIN {
*_EXTENDED_TESTING = $ENV{EXTENDED_TESTING} ? sub() { !!1 } : sub() { !!0 };
}
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:TOBYINK';
our $VERSION = '1.012001';
our @EXPORT = qw( eval_closure );
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
HAS_LEXICAL_SUBS HAS_LEXICAL_VARS ALIAS_IMPLEMENTATION
IMPLEMENTATION_DEVEL_LEXALIAS IMPLEMENTATION_PADWALKER
IMPLEMENTATION_NATIVE IMPLEMENTATION_TIE
);
$VERSION =~ tr/_//d;
# See Types::TypeTiny for an explanation of this import method.
#
# uncoverable subroutine
sub import {
no warnings "redefine";
our @ISA = qw( Exporter::Tiny );
require Exporter::Tiny;
my $next = \&Exporter::Tiny::import;
*import = $next;
my $class = shift;
my $opts = { ref( $_[0] ) ? %{ +shift } : () };
$opts->{into} ||= scalar( caller );
return $class->$next( $opts, @_ );
} #/ sub import
sub eval_closure {
my ( %args ) = @_;
my $src =
ref $args{source} eq "ARRAY"
? join( "\n", @{ $args{source} } )
: $args{source};
$args{alias} = 0 unless defined $args{alias};
$args{line} = 1 unless defined $args{line};
$args{description} =~ s/[^\w .:-\[\]\(\)\{\}\']//g
if defined $args{description};
$src = qq{#line $args{line} "$args{description}"\n$src}
if defined $args{description} && !( $^P & 0x10 );
$args{environment} ||= {};
if ( _EXTENDED_TESTING ) {
require Scalar::Util;
for my $k ( sort keys %{ $args{environment} } ) {
next
if $k =~ /^\$/
&& Scalar::Util::reftype( $args{environment}{$k} ) =~ /^(SCALAR|REF)$/;
next
if $k =~ /^\@/
&& Scalar::Util::reftype( $args{environment}{$k} ) eq q(ARRAY);
next
if $k =~ /^\%/
&& Scalar::Util::reftype( $args{environment}{$k} ) eq q(HASH);
next
if $k =~ /^\&/
&& Scalar::Util::reftype( $args{environment}{$k} ) eq q(CODE);
require Error::TypeTiny;
Error::TypeTiny::croak(
"Expected a variable name and ref; got %s => %s", $k,
$args{environment}{$k}
);
} #/ for my $k ( sort keys %...)
} #/ if ( _EXTENDED_TESTING)
my $sandpkg = 'Eval::TypeTiny::Sandbox';
my $alias = exists( $args{alias} ) ? $args{alias} : 0;
my @keys = sort keys %{ $args{environment} };
my $i = 0;
my $source = join "\n" => (
"package $sandpkg;",
"sub {",
map( _make_lexical_assignment( $_, $i++, $alias ), @keys ),
$src,
"}",
);
if ( $alias and ALIAS_IMPLEMENTATION eq IMPLEMENTATION_TIE ) {
_manufacture_ties();
}
my ( $compiler, $e ) = _clean_eval( $source );
if ( $e ) {
chomp $e;
require Error::TypeTiny::Compilation;
"Error::TypeTiny::Compilation"->throw(
code => (
ref $args{source} eq "ARRAY" ? join( "\n", @{ $args{source} } ) : $args{source}
),
errstr => $e,
environment => $args{environment},
);
} #/ if ( $e )
my $code = $compiler->( @{ $args{environment} }{@keys} );
undef( $compiler );
if ( $alias and ALIAS_IMPLEMENTATION eq IMPLEMENTATION_DEVEL_LEXALIAS ) {
require Devel::LexAlias;
Devel::LexAlias::lexalias( $code, $_ => $args{environment}{$_} )
for grep !/^\&/, @keys;
}
if ( $alias and ALIAS_IMPLEMENTATION eq IMPLEMENTATION_PADWALKER ) {
require PadWalker;
my %env = map +( $_ => $args{environment}{$_} ), grep !/^\&/, @keys;
PadWalker::set_closed_over( $code, \%env );
}
return $code;
} #/ sub eval_closure
my $tmp;
sub _make_lexical_assignment {
my ( $key, $index, $alias ) = @_;
my $name = substr( $key, 1 );
if ( HAS_LEXICAL_SUBS and $key =~ /^\&/ ) {
$tmp++;
my $tmpname = '$__LEXICAL_SUB__' . $tmp;
return
"no warnings 'experimental::lexical_subs';"
. "use feature 'lexical_subs';"
. "my $tmpname = \$_[$index];"
. "my sub $name { goto $tmpname };";
}
if ( !$alias ) {
my $sigil = substr( $key, 0, 1 );
return "my $key = $sigil\{ \$_[$index] };";
}
elsif ( ALIAS_IMPLEMENTATION eq IMPLEMENTATION_NATIVE ) {
return
"no warnings 'experimental::refaliasing';"
. "use feature 'refaliasing';"
. "my $key; \\$key = \$_[$index];";
}
elsif ( ALIAS_IMPLEMENTATION eq IMPLEMENTATION_DEVEL_LEXALIAS ) {
return "my $key;";
}
elsif ( ALIAS_IMPLEMENTATION eq IMPLEMENTATION_PADWALKER ) {
return "my $key;";
}
else {
my $tieclass = {
'@' => 'Eval::TypeTiny::_TieArray',
'%' => 'Eval::TypeTiny::_TieHash',
'$' => 'Eval::TypeTiny::_TieScalar',
}->{ substr( $key, 0, 1 ) };
return sprintf(
'tie(my(%s), "%s", $_[%d]);',
$key,
$tieclass,
$index,
);
} #/ else [ if ( !$alias ) ]
} #/ sub _make_lexical_assignment
{
my $tie;
sub _manufacture_ties {
$tie ||= eval <<'FALLBACK'; } }
no warnings qw(void once uninitialized numeric);
use Type::Tiny ();
{
package #
Eval::TypeTiny::_TieArray;
require Tie::Array;
our @ISA = qw( Tie::StdArray );
sub TIEARRAY {
my $class = shift;
bless $_[0] => $class;
}
sub AUTOLOAD {
my $self = shift;
my ($method) = (our $AUTOLOAD =~ /(\w+)$/);
defined tied(@$self) and return tied(@$self)->$method(@_);
require Carp;
Carp::croak(qq[Can't call method "$method" on an undefined value]) unless $method eq 'DESTROY';
}
sub can {
my $self = shift;
my $code = $self->SUPER::can(@_)
|| (defined tied(@$self) and tied(@$self)->can(@_));
return $code;
}
__PACKAGE__->Type::Tiny::_install_overloads(
q[bool] => sub { !! tied @{$_[0]} },
q[""] => sub { '' . tied @{$_[0]} },
q[0+] => sub { 0 + tied @{$_[0]} },
);
}
{
package #
Eval::TypeTiny::_TieHash;
require Tie::Hash;
our @ISA = qw( Tie::StdHash );
sub TIEHASH {
my $class = shift;
bless $_[0] => $class;
}
sub AUTOLOAD {
my $self = shift;
my ($method) = (our $AUTOLOAD =~ /(\w+)$/);
defined tied(%$self) and return tied(%$self)->$method(@_);
require Carp;
Carp::croak(qq[Can't call method "$method" on an undefined value]) unless $method eq 'DESTROY';
}
sub can {
my $self = shift;
my $code = $self->SUPER::can(@_)
|| (defined tied(%$self) and tied(%$self)->can(@_));
return $code;
}
__PACKAGE__->Type::Tiny::_install_overloads(
q[bool] => sub { !! tied %{$_[0]} },
q[""] => sub { '' . tied %{$_[0]} },
q[0+] => sub { 0 + tied %{$_[0]} },
);
}
{
package #
Eval::TypeTiny::_TieScalar;
require Tie::Scalar;
our @ISA = qw( Tie::StdScalar );
sub TIESCALAR {
my $class = shift;
bless $_[0] => $class;
}
sub AUTOLOAD {
my $self = shift;
my ($method) = (our $AUTOLOAD =~ /(\w+)$/);
defined tied($$self) and return tied($$self)->$method(@_);
require Carp;
Carp::croak(qq[Can't call method "$method" on an undefined value]) unless $method eq 'DESTROY';
}
sub can {
my $self = shift;
my $code = $self->SUPER::can(@_)
|| (defined tied($$self) and tied($$self)->can(@_));
return $code;
}
__PACKAGE__->Type::Tiny::_install_overloads(
q[bool] => sub { !! tied ${$_[0]} },
q[""] => sub { '' . tied ${$_[0]} },
q[0+] => sub { 0 + tied ${$_[0]} },
);
}
1;
FALLBACK
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding utf-8
=for stopwords pragmas coderefs
=head1 NAME
Eval::TypeTiny - utility to evaluate a string of Perl code in a clean environment
=head1 STATUS
This module is covered by the
L<Type-Tiny stability policy|Type::Tiny::Manual::Policies/"STABILITY">.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module is used by Type::Tiny to compile coderefs from strings of
Perl code, and hashrefs of variables to close over.
=head2 Functions
This module exports one function, which works much like the similarly named
function from L<Eval::Closure>:
=over
=item C<< eval_closure(source => $source, environment => \%env, %opt) >>
=back
=head2 Constants
The following constants may be exported, but are not by default.
=over
=item C<< HAS_LEXICAL_SUBS >>
Boolean indicating whether Eval::TypeTiny has support for lexical subs.
(This feature requires Perl 5.18.)
=item C<< ALIAS_IMPLEMENTATION >>
Returns a string indicating what implementation of C<< alias => 1 >> is
being used. Eval::TypeTiny will automatically choose the best implementation.
This constant can be matched against the C<< IMPLEMENTAION_* >> constants.
=item C<< IMPLEMENTATION_NATIVE >>
If C<< ALIAS_IMPLEMENTATION eq IMPLEMENTATION_NATIVE >> then Eval::TypeTiny is
currently using Perl 5.22's native alias feature. This requires Perl 5.22.
=item C<< IMPLEMENTATION_DEVEL_LEXALIAS >>
If C<< ALIAS_IMPLEMENTATION eq IMPLEMENTATION_DEVEL_LEXALIAS >> then
Eval::TypeTiny is currently using L<Devel::LexAlias> to provide aliases.
=item C<< IMPLEMENTATION_PADWALKER >>
If C<< ALIAS_IMPLEMENTATION eq IMPLEMENTATION_PADWALKER >> then
Eval::TypeTiny is currently using L<PadWalker> to provide aliases.
=item C<< IMPLEMENTATION_TIE >>
If C<< ALIAS_IMPLEMENTATION eq IMPLEMENTATION_TIE >> then Eval::TypeTiny is
using the fallback implementation of aliases using C<tie>. This is the
slowest implementation, and may cause problems in certain edge cases, like
trying to alias already-tied variables, but it's the only way to implement
C<< alias => 1 >> without a recent version of Perl or one of the two optional
modules mentioned above.
=back
=head1 EVALUATION ENVIRONMENT
The evaluation is performed in the presence of L<strict>, but the absence of
L<warnings>. (This is different to L<Eval::Closure> which enables warnings for
compiled closures.)
The L<feature> pragma is not active in the evaluation environment, so the
following will not work:
use feature qw(say);
use Eval::TypeTiny qw(eval_closure);
my $say_all = eval_closure(
source => 'sub { say for @_ }',
);
$say_all->("Hello", "World");
The L<feature> pragma does not "carry over" into the stringy eval. It is
of course possible to import pragmas into the evaluated string as part of the
string itself:
use Eval::TypeTiny qw(eval_closure);
my $say_all = eval_closure(
source => 'sub { use feature qw(say); say for @_ }',
);
$say_all->("Hello", "World");
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs to
L<https://github.com/tobyink/p5-type-tiny/issues>.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Eval::Closure>, L<Error::TypeTiny::Compilation>.
=head1 AUTHOR
Toby Inkster E<lt>tobyink@cpan.orgE<gt>.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
This software is copyright (c) 2013-2014, 2017-2021 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.
=head1 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.
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