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package Test2::Util::Importer;
use strict; no strict 'refs';
use warnings; no warnings 'once';
our $VERSION = '1.302210';
my %SIG_TO_SLOT = (
'&' => 'CODE',
'$' => 'SCALAR',
'%' => 'HASH',
'@' => 'ARRAY',
'*' => 'GLOB',
);
our %IMPORTED;
# This will be used to check if an import arg is a version number
my %NUMERIC = map +($_ => 1), 0 .. 9;
sub IMPORTER_MENU() {
return (
export_ok => [qw/optimal_import/],
export_anon => {
import => sub {
my $from = shift;
my @caller = caller(0);
_version_check($from, \@caller, shift @_) if @_ && $NUMERIC{substr($_[0], 0, 1)};
my $file = _mod_to_file($from);
_load_file(\@caller, $file) unless $INC{$file};
return if optimal_import($from, $caller[0], \@caller, @_);
my $self = __PACKAGE__->new(
from => $from,
caller => \@caller,
);
$self->do_import($caller[0], @_);
},
},
);
}
###########################################################################
#
# These are class methods
# import and unimport are what you would expect.
# import_into and unimport_from are the indirect forms you can use in other
# package import() methods.
#
# These all attempt to do a fast optimal-import if possible, then fallback to
# the full-featured import that constructs an object when needed.
#
sub import {
my $class = shift;
my @caller = caller(0);
_version_check($class, \@caller, shift @_) if @_ && $NUMERIC{substr($_[0], 0, 1)};
return unless @_;
my ($from, @args) = @_;
my $file = _mod_to_file($from);
_load_file(\@caller, $file) unless $INC{$file};
return if optimal_import($from, $caller[0], \@caller, @args);
my $self = $class->new(
from => $from,
caller => \@caller,
);
$self->do_import($caller[0], @args);
}
sub unimport {
my $class = shift;
my @caller = caller(0);
my $self = $class->new(
from => $caller[0],
caller => \@caller,
);
$self->do_unimport(@_);
}
sub import_into {
my $class = shift;
my ($from, $into, @args) = @_;
my @caller;
if (ref($into)) {
@caller = @$into;
$into = $caller[0];
}
elsif ($into =~ m/^\d+$/) {
@caller = caller($into + 1);
$into = $caller[0];
}
else {
@caller = caller(0);
}
my $file = _mod_to_file($from);
_load_file(\@caller, $file) unless $INC{$file};
return if optimal_import($from, $into, \@caller, @args);
my $self = $class->new(
from => $from,
caller => \@caller,
);
$self->do_import($into, @args);
}
sub unimport_from {
my $class = shift;
my ($from, @args) = @_;
my @caller;
if ($from =~ m/^\d+$/) {
@caller = caller($from + 1);
$from = $caller[0];
}
else {
@caller = caller(0);
}
my $self = $class->new(
from => $from,
caller => \@caller,
);
$self->do_unimport(@args);
}
###########################################################################
#
# Constructors
#
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my %params = @_;
my $caller = $params{caller} || [caller()];
die "You must specify a package to import from at $caller->[1] line $caller->[2].\n"
unless $params{from};
return bless {
from => $params{from},
caller => $params{caller}, # Do not use our caller.
}, $class;
}
###########################################################################
#
# Shortcuts for getting symbols without any namespace modifications
#
sub get {
my $proto = shift;
my @caller = caller(1);
my $self = ref($proto) ? $proto : $proto->new(
from => shift(@_),
caller => \@caller,
);
my %result;
$self->do_import($caller[0], @_, sub { $result{$_[0]} = $_[1] });
return \%result;
}
sub get_list {
my $proto = shift;
my @caller = caller(1);
my $self = ref($proto) ? $proto : $proto->new(
from => shift(@_),
caller => \@caller,
);
my @result;
$self->do_import($caller[0], @_, sub { push @result => $_[1] });
return @result;
}
sub get_one {
my $proto = shift;
my @caller = caller(1);
my $self = ref($proto) ? $proto : $proto->new(
from => shift(@_),
caller => \@caller,
);
my $result;
$self->do_import($caller[0], @_, sub { $result = $_[1] });
return $result;
}
###########################################################################
#
# Object methods
#
sub do_import {
my $self = shift;
my ($into, $versions, $exclude, $import, $set) = $self->parse_args(@_);
# Exporter supported multiple version numbers being listed...
_version_check($self->from, $self->get_caller, @$versions) if @$versions;
return unless @$import;
$self->_handle_fail($into, $import) if $self->menu($into)->{fail};
$self->_set_symbols($into, $exclude, $import, $set);
}
sub do_unimport {
my $self = shift;
my $from = $self->from;
my $imported = $IMPORTED{$from} or $self->croak("'$from' does not have any imports to remove");
my %allowed = map { $_ => 1 } @$imported;
my @args = @_ ? @_ : @$imported;
my $stash = \%{"$from\::"};
for my $name (@args) {
$name =~ s/^&//;
$self->croak("Sub '$name' was not imported using " . ref($self)) unless $allowed{$name};
my $glob = delete $stash->{$name};
local *GLOBCLONE = *$glob;
for my $type (qw/SCALAR HASH ARRAY FORMAT IO/) {
next unless defined(*{$glob}{$type});
*{"$from\::$name"} = *{$glob}{$type}
}
}
}
sub from { $_[0]->{from} }
sub from_file {
my $self = shift;
$self->{from_file} ||= _mod_to_file($self->{from});
return $self->{from_file};
}
sub load_from {
my $self = shift;
my $from_file = $self->from_file;
my $this_file = __FILE__;
return if $INC{$from_file};
my $caller = $self->get_caller;
_load_file($caller, $from_file);
}
sub get_caller {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{caller} if $self->{caller};
my $level = 1;
while(my @caller = caller($level++)) {
return \@caller if @caller && !$caller[0]->isa(__PACKAGE__);
last unless @caller;
}
# Fallback
return [caller(0)];
}
sub croak {
my $self = shift;
my ($msg) = @_;
my $caller = $self->get_caller;
my $file = $caller->[1] || 'unknown file';
my $line = $caller->[2] || 'unknown line';
die "$msg at $file line $line.\n";
}
sub carp {
my $self = shift;
my ($msg) = @_;
my $caller = $self->get_caller;
my $file = $caller->[1] || 'unknown file';
my $line = $caller->[2] || 'unknown line';
warn "$msg at $file line $line.\n";
}
sub menu {
my $self = shift;
my ($into) = @_;
$self->croak("menu() requires the name of the destination package")
unless $into;
my $for = $self->{menu_for};
delete $self->{menu} if $for && $for ne $into;
return $self->{menu} || $self->reload_menu($into);
}
sub reload_menu {
my $self = shift;
my ($into) = @_;
$self->croak("reload_menu() requires the name of the destination package")
unless $into;
my $from = $self->from;
if (my $menu_sub = *{"$from\::IMPORTER_MENU"}{CODE}) {
# Hook, other exporter modules can define this method to be compatible with
# Importer.pm
my %got = $from->$menu_sub($into, $self->get_caller);
$got{export} ||= [];
$got{export_ok} ||= [];
$got{export_tags} ||= {};
$got{export_fail} ||= [];
$got{export_anon} ||= {};
$got{export_magic} ||= {};
$self->croak("'$from' provides both 'generate' and 'export_gen' in its IMPORTER_MENU (They are exclusive, module must pick 1)")
if $got{export_gen} && $got{generate};
$got{export_gen} ||= {};
$self->{menu} = $self->_build_menu($into => \%got, 1);
}
else {
my %got;
$got{export} = \@{"$from\::EXPORT"};
$got{export_ok} = \@{"$from\::EXPORT_OK"};
$got{export_tags} = \%{"$from\::EXPORT_TAGS"};
$got{export_fail} = \@{"$from\::EXPORT_FAIL"};
$got{export_gen} = \%{"$from\::EXPORT_GEN"};
$got{export_anon} = \%{"$from\::EXPORT_ANON"};
$got{export_magic} = \%{"$from\::EXPORT_MAGIC"};
$self->{menu} = $self->_build_menu($into => \%got, 0);
}
$self->{menu_for} = $into;
return $self->{menu};
}
sub _build_menu {
my $self = shift;
my ($into, $got, $new_style) = @_;
my $from = $self->from;
my $export = $got->{export} || [];
my $export_ok = $got->{export_ok} || [];
my $export_tags = $got->{export_tags} || {};
my $export_fail = $got->{export_fail} || [];
my $export_anon = $got->{export_anon} || {};
my $export_gen = $got->{export_gen} || {};
my $export_magic = $got->{export_magic} || {};
my $generate = $got->{generate};
$generate ||= sub {
my $symbol = shift;
my ($sig, $name) = ($symbol =~ m/^(\W?)(.*)$/);
$sig ||= '&';
my $do = $export_gen->{"${sig}${name}"};
$do ||= $export_gen->{$name} if !$sig || $sig eq '&';
return undef unless $do;
$from->$do($into, $symbol);
} if $export_gen && keys %$export_gen;
my $lookup = {};
my $exports = {};
for my $sym (@$export, @$export_ok, keys %$export_gen, keys %$export_anon) {
my ($sig, $name) = ($sym =~ m/^(\W?)(.*)$/);
$sig ||= '&';
$lookup->{"${sig}${name}"} = 1;
$lookup->{$name} = 1 if $sig eq '&';
next if $export_gen->{"${sig}${name}"};
next if $sig eq '&' && $export_gen->{$name};
next if $got->{generate} && $generate->("${sig}${name}");
my $fqn = "$from\::$name";
# We cannot use *{$fqn}{TYPE} here, it breaks for autoloaded subs, this
# does not:
$exports->{"${sig}${name}"} = $export_anon->{$sym} || (
$sig eq '&' ? \&{$fqn} :
$sig eq '$' ? \${$fqn} :
$sig eq '@' ? \@{$fqn} :
$sig eq '%' ? \%{$fqn} :
$sig eq '*' ? \*{$fqn} :
# Sometimes people (CGI::Carp) put invalid names (^name=) into
# @EXPORT. We simply go to 'next' in these cases. These modules
# have hooks to prevent anyone actually trying to import these.
next
);
}
my $f_import = $new_style || $from->can('import');
$self->croak("'$from' does not provide any exports")
unless $new_style
|| keys %$exports
|| $from->isa('Exporter')
|| ($INC{'Exporter.pm'} && $f_import && $f_import == \&Exporter::import);
# Do not cleanup or normalize the list added to the DEFAULT tag, legacy....
my $tags = {
%$export_tags,
'DEFAULT' => [ @$export ],
};
# Add 'ALL' tag unless already specified. We want to normalize it.
$tags->{ALL} ||= [ sort grep {m/^[\&\$\@\%\*]/} keys %$lookup ];
my $fail = @$export_fail ? {
map {
my ($sig, $name) = (m/^(\W?)(.*)$/);
$sig ||= '&';
("${sig}${name}" => 1, $sig eq '&' ? ($name => 1) : ())
} @$export_fail
} : undef;
my $menu = {
lookup => $lookup,
exports => $exports,
tags => $tags,
fail => $fail,
generate => $generate,
magic => $export_magic,
};
return $menu;
}
sub parse_args {
my $self = shift;
my ($into, @args) = @_;
my $menu = $self->menu($into);
my @out = $self->_parse_args($into, $menu, \@args);
pop @out;
return @out;
}
sub _parse_args {
my $self = shift;
my ($into, $menu, $args, $is_tag) = @_;
my $from = $self->from;
my $main_menu = $self->menu($into);
$menu ||= $main_menu;
# First we strip out versions numbers and setters, this simplifies the logic late.
my @sets;
my @versions;
my @leftover;
for my $arg (@$args) {
no warnings 'void';
# Code refs are custom setters
# If the first character is an ASCII numeric then it is a version number
push @sets => $arg and next if ref($arg) eq 'CODE';
push @versions => $arg xor next if $NUMERIC{substr($arg, 0, 1)};
push @leftover => $arg;
}
$self->carp("Multiple setters specified, only 1 will be used") if @sets > 1;
my $set = pop @sets;
$args = \@leftover;
@$args = (':DEFAULT') unless $is_tag || @$args || @versions;
my %exclude;
my @import;
while(my $full_arg = shift @$args) {
my $arg = $full_arg;
my $lead = substr($arg, 0, 1);
my ($spec, $exc);
if ($lead eq '!') {
$exc = $lead;
if ($arg eq '!') {
# If the current arg is just '!' then we are negating the next item.
$arg = shift @$args;
}
else {
# Strip off the '!'
substr($arg, 0, 1, '');
}
# Exporter.pm legacy behavior
# negated first item implies starting with default set:
unshift @$args => ':DEFAULT' unless @import || keys %exclude || @versions;
# Now we have a new lead character
$lead = substr($arg, 0, 1);
}
else {
# If the item is followed by a reference then they are asking us to
# do something special...
$spec = ref($args->[0]) eq 'HASH' ? shift @$args : {};
}
if($lead eq ':') {
substr($arg, 0, 1, '');
my $tag = $menu->{tags}->{$arg} or $self->croak("$from does not export the :$arg tag");
my (undef, $cvers, $cexc, $cimp, $cset, $newmenu) = $self->_parse_args($into, $menu, $tag, $arg);
$self->croak("Exporter specified version numbers (" . join(', ', @$cvers) . ") in the :$arg tag!")
if @$cvers;
$self->croak("Exporter specified a custom symbol setter in the :$arg tag!")
if $cset;
# Merge excludes
%exclude = (%exclude, %$cexc);
if ($exc) {
$exclude{$_} = 1 for grep {!ref($_) && substr($_, 0, 1) ne '+'} map {$_->[0]} @$cimp;
}
elsif ($spec && keys %$spec) {
$self->croak("Cannot use '-as' to rename multiple symbols included by: $full_arg")
if $spec->{'-as'} && @$cimp > 1;
for my $set (@$cimp) {
my ($sym, $cspec) = @$set;
# Start with a blind squash, spec from tag overrides the ones inside.
my $nspec = {%$cspec, %$spec};
$nspec->{'-prefix'} = "$spec->{'-prefix'}$cspec->{'-prefix'}" if $spec->{'-prefix'} && $cspec->{'-prefix'};
$nspec->{'-postfix'} = "$cspec->{'-postfix'}$spec->{'-postfix'}" if $spec->{'-postfix'} && $cspec->{'-postfix'};
push @import => [$sym, $nspec];
}
}
else {
push @import => @$cimp;
}
# New menu
$menu = $newmenu;
next;
}
# Process the item to figure out what symbols are being touched, if it
# is a tag or regex than it can be multiple.
my @list;
if(ref($arg) eq 'Regexp') {
@list = sort grep /$arg/, keys %{$menu->{lookup}};
}
elsif($lead eq '/' && $arg =~ m{^/(.*)/$}) {
my $pattern = $1;
@list = sort grep /$1/, keys %{$menu->{lookup}};
}
else {
@list = ($arg);
}
# Normalize list, always have a sigil
@list = map {m/^\W/ ? $_ : "\&$_" } @list;
if ($exc) {
$exclude{$_} = 1 for @list;
}
else {
$self->croak("Cannot use '-as' to rename multiple symbols included by: $full_arg")
if $spec->{'-as'} && @list > 1;
push @import => [$_, $spec] for @list;
}
}
return ($into, \@versions, \%exclude, \@import, $set, $menu);
}
sub _handle_fail {
my $self = shift;
my ($into, $import) = @_;
my $from = $self->from;
my $menu = $self->menu($into);
# Historically Exporter would strip the '&' off of sub names passed into export_fail.
my @fail = map {my $x = $_->[0]; $x =~ s/^&//; $x} grep $menu->{fail}->{$_->[0]}, @$import or return;
my @real_fail = $from->can('export_fail') ? $from->export_fail(@fail) : @fail;
if (@real_fail) {
$self->carp(qq["$_" is not implemented by the $from module on this architecture])
for @real_fail;
$self->croak("Can't continue after import errors");
}
$self->reload_menu($menu);
return;
}
sub _set_symbols {
my $self = shift;
my ($into, $exclude, $import, $custom_set) = @_;
my $from = $self->from;
my $menu = $self->menu($into);
my $caller = $self->get_caller();
my $set_symbol = $custom_set || eval <<" EOT" || die $@;
# Inherit the callers warning settings. If they have warnings and we
# redefine their subs they will hear about it. If they do not have warnings
# on they will not.
BEGIN { \${^WARNING_BITS} = \$caller->[9] if defined \$caller->[9] }
#line $caller->[2] "$caller->[1]"
sub { *{"$into\\::\$_[0]"} = \$_[1] }
EOT
for my $set (@$import) {
my ($symbol, $spec) = @$set;
my ($sig, $name) = ($symbol =~ m/^(\W)(.*)$/) or die "Invalid symbol: $symbol";
# Find the thing we are actually shoving in a new namespace
my $ref = $menu->{exports}->{$symbol};
$ref ||= $menu->{generate}->($symbol) if $menu->{generate};
# Exporter.pm supported listing items in @EXPORT that are not actually
# available for export. So if it is listed (lookup) but nothing is
# there (!$ref) we simply skip it.
$self->croak("$from does not export $symbol") unless $ref || $menu->{lookup}->{"${sig}${name}"};
next unless $ref;
my $type = ref($ref);
$type = 'SCALAR' if $type eq 'REF';
$self->croak("Symbol '$sig$name' requested, but reference (" . ref($ref) . ") does not match sigil ($sig)")
if $ref && $type ne $SIG_TO_SLOT{$sig};
# If they directly renamed it then we assume they want it under the new
# name, otherwise excludes get kicked. It is useful to be able to
# exclude an item in a tag/match where the group has a prefix/postfix.
next if $exclude->{"${sig}${name}"} && !$spec->{'-as'};
my $new_name = join '' => ($spec->{'-prefix'} || '', $spec->{'-as'} || $name, $spec->{'-postfix'} || '');
# Set the symbol (finally!)
$set_symbol->($new_name, $ref, sig => $sig, symbol => $symbol, into => $into, from => $from, spec => $spec);
# The remaining things get skipped with a custom setter
next if $custom_set;
# Record the import so that we can 'unimport'
push @{$IMPORTED{$into}} => $new_name if $sig eq '&';
# Apply magic
my $magic = $menu->{magic}->{$symbol};
$magic ||= $menu->{magic}->{$name} if $sig eq '&';
$from->$magic(into => $into, orig_name => $name, new_name => $new_name, ref => $ref)
if $magic;
}
}
###########################################################################
#
# The rest of these are utility functions, not methods!
#
sub _version_check {
my ($mod, $caller, @versions) = @_;
eval <<" EOT" or die $@;
#line $caller->[2] "$caller->[1]"
\$mod->VERSION(\$_) for \@versions;
1;
EOT
}
sub _mod_to_file {
my $file = shift;
$file =~ s{::}{/}g;
$file .= '.pm';
return $file;
}
sub _load_file {
my ($caller, $file) = @_;
eval <<" EOT" || die $@;
#line $caller->[2] "$caller->[1]"
require \$file;
EOT
}
my %HEAVY_VARS = (
IMPORTER_MENU => 'CODE', # Origin package has a custom menu
EXPORT_FAIL => 'ARRAY', # Origin package has a failure handler
EXPORT_GEN => 'HASH', # Origin package has generators
EXPORT_ANON => 'HASH', # Origin package has anonymous exports
EXPORT_MAGIC => 'HASH', # Origin package has magic to apply post-export
);
sub optimal_import {
my ($from, $into, $caller, @args) = @_;
defined(*{"$from\::$_"}{$HEAVY_VARS{$_}}) and return 0 for keys %HEAVY_VARS;
# Default to @EXPORT
@args = @{"$from\::EXPORT"} unless @args;
# Subs will be listed without sigil in %allowed, all others keep sigil
my %allowed = map +(substr($_, 0, 1) eq '&' ? substr($_, 1) : $_ => 1),
@{"$from\::EXPORT"}, @{"$from\::EXPORT_OK"};
# First check if it is allowed, stripping '&' if necessary, which will also
# let scalars in, we will deal with those shortly.
# If not allowed return 0 (need to do a heavy import)
# if it is allowed then see if it has a CODE slot, if so use it, otherwise
# we have a symbol that needs heavy due to non-sub, autoload, etc.
# This will not allow $foo to import foo() since '$from' still contains the
# sigil making it an invalid symbol name in our globref below.
my %final = map +(
(!ref($_) && ($allowed{$_} || (substr($_, 0, 1, "") eq '&' && $allowed{$_})))
? ($_ => *{"$from\::$_"}{CODE} || return 0)
: return 0
), @args;
eval <<" EOT" || die $@;
# If the caller has redefine warnings enabled then we want to warn them if
# their import redefines things.
BEGIN { \${^WARNING_BITS} = \$caller->[9] if defined \$caller->[9] };
#line $caller->[2] "$caller->[1]"
(*{"$into\\::\$_"} = \$final{\$_}, push \@{\$Test2::Util::Importer::IMPORTED{\$into}} => \$_) for keys %final;
1;
EOT
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
Test2::Util::Importer - Inline copy of L<Importer>.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
See L<Importer>.
=head1 MAINTAINERS
=over 4
=item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt>
=back
=head1 AUTHORS
=over 4
=item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt>
=back
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright Chad Granum E<lt>exodist7@gmail.comE<gt>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See L<http://dev.perl.org/licenses/>
=cut
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