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- package namespace::clean;
- BEGIN {
- $namespace::clean::AUTHORITY = 'cpan:PHAYLON';
- }
- BEGIN {
- $namespace::clean::VERSION = '0.18';
- }
- # ABSTRACT: Keep imports and functions out of your namespace
-
- use warnings;
- use strict;
-
- use vars qw( $STORAGE_VAR );
- use Sub::Name 0.04 qw(subname);
- use Sub::Identify 0.04 qw(sub_fullname);
- use Package::Stash 0.03;
- use B::Hooks::EndOfScope 0.07;
-
- $STORAGE_VAR = '__NAMESPACE_CLEAN_STORAGE';
-
-
- my $RemoveSubs = sub {
-
- my $cleanee = shift;
- my $store = shift;
- my $cleanee_stash = Package::Stash->new($cleanee);
- my $deleted_stash = Package::Stash->new("namespace::clean::deleted::$cleanee");
- SYMBOL:
- for my $f (@_) {
- my $variable = "&$f";
- # ignore already removed symbols
- next SYMBOL if $store->{exclude}{ $f };
-
- next SYMBOL unless $cleanee_stash->has_package_symbol($variable);
-
- if (ref(\$cleanee_stash->namespace->{$f}) eq 'GLOB') {
- # convince the Perl debugger to work
- # it assumes that sub_fullname($sub) can always be used to find the CV again
- # since we are deleting the glob where the subroutine was originally
- # defined, that assumption no longer holds, so we need to move it
- # elsewhere and point the CV's name to the new glob.
- my $sub = $cleanee_stash->get_package_symbol($variable);
- if ( sub_fullname($sub) eq ($cleanee_stash->name . "::$f") ) {
- my $new_fq = $deleted_stash->name . "::$f";
- subname($new_fq, $sub);
- $deleted_stash->add_package_symbol($variable, $sub);
- }
- }
-
- $cleanee_stash->remove_package_symbol($variable);
- }
- };
-
- sub clean_subroutines {
- my ($nc, $cleanee, @subs) = @_;
- $RemoveSubs->($cleanee, {}, @subs);
- }
-
-
- sub import {
- my ($pragma, @args) = @_;
-
- my (%args, $is_explicit);
-
- ARG:
- while (@args) {
-
- if ($args[0] =~ /^\-/) {
- my $key = shift @args;
- my $value = shift @args;
- $args{ $key } = $value;
- }
- else {
- $is_explicit++;
- last ARG;
- }
- }
-
- my $cleanee = exists $args{ -cleanee } ? $args{ -cleanee } : scalar caller;
- if ($is_explicit) {
- on_scope_end {
- $RemoveSubs->($cleanee, {}, @args);
- };
- }
- else {
-
- # calling class, all current functions and our storage
- my $functions = $pragma->get_functions($cleanee);
- my $store = $pragma->get_class_store($cleanee);
- my $stash = Package::Stash->new($cleanee);
-
- # except parameter can be array ref or single value
- my %except = map {( $_ => 1 )} (
- $args{ -except }
- ? ( ref $args{ -except } eq 'ARRAY' ? @{ $args{ -except } } : $args{ -except } )
- : ()
- );
-
- # register symbols for removal, if they have a CODE entry
- for my $f (keys %$functions) {
- next if $except{ $f };
- next unless $stash->has_package_symbol("&$f");
- $store->{remove}{ $f } = 1;
- }
-
- # register EOF handler on first call to import
- unless ($store->{handler_is_installed}) {
- on_scope_end {
- $RemoveSubs->($cleanee, $store, keys %{ $store->{remove} });
- };
- $store->{handler_is_installed} = 1;
- }
-
- return 1;
- }
- }
-
-
- sub unimport {
- my ($pragma, %args) = @_;
-
- # the calling class, the current functions and our storage
- my $cleanee = exists $args{ -cleanee } ? $args{ -cleanee } : scalar caller;
- my $functions = $pragma->get_functions($cleanee);
- my $store = $pragma->get_class_store($cleanee);
-
- # register all unknown previous functions as excluded
- for my $f (keys %$functions) {
- next if $store->{remove}{ $f }
- or $store->{exclude}{ $f };
- $store->{exclude}{ $f } = 1;
- }
-
- return 1;
- }
-
-
- sub get_class_store {
- my ($pragma, $class) = @_;
- my $stash = Package::Stash->new($class);
- my $var = "%$STORAGE_VAR";
- $stash->add_package_symbol($var, {})
- unless $stash->has_package_symbol($var);
- return $stash->get_package_symbol($var);
- }
-
-
- sub get_functions {
- my ($pragma, $class) = @_;
-
- my $stash = Package::Stash->new($class);
- return {
- map { $_ => $stash->get_package_symbol("&$_") }
- $stash->list_all_package_symbols('CODE')
- };
- }
-
-
- no warnings;
- 'Danger! Laws of Thermodynamics may not apply.'
-
- __END__
- =pod
-
- =encoding utf-8
-
- =head1 NAME
-
- namespace::clean - Keep imports and functions out of your namespace
-
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
-
- package Foo;
- use warnings;
- use strict;
-
- use Carp qw(croak); # 'croak' will be removed
-
- sub bar { 23 } # 'bar' will be removed
-
- # remove all previously defined functions
- use namespace::clean;
-
- sub baz { bar() } # 'baz' still defined, 'bar' still bound
-
- # begin to collection function names from here again
- no namespace::clean;
-
- sub quux { baz() } # 'quux' will be removed
-
- # remove all functions defined after the 'no' unimport
- use namespace::clean;
-
- # Will print: 'No', 'No', 'Yes' and 'No'
- print +(__PACKAGE__->can('croak') ? 'Yes' : 'No'), "\n";
- print +(__PACKAGE__->can('bar') ? 'Yes' : 'No'), "\n";
- print +(__PACKAGE__->can('baz') ? 'Yes' : 'No'), "\n";
- print +(__PACKAGE__->can('quux') ? 'Yes' : 'No'), "\n";
-
- 1;
-
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
-
- =head2 Keeping packages clean
-
- When you define a function, or import one, into a Perl package, it will
- naturally also be available as a method. This does not per se cause
- problems, but it can complicate subclassing and, for example, plugin
- classes that are included via multiple inheritance by loading them as
- base classes.
-
- The C<namespace::clean> pragma will remove all previously declared or
- imported symbols at the end of the current package's compile cycle.
- Functions called in the package itself will still be bound by their
- name, but they won't show up as methods on your class or instances.
-
- By unimporting via C<no> you can tell C<namespace::clean> to start
- collecting functions for the next C<use namespace::clean;> specification.
-
- You can use the C<-except> flag to tell C<namespace::clean> that you
- don't want it to remove a certain function or method. A common use would
- be a module exporting an C<import> method along with some functions:
-
- use ModuleExportingImport;
- use namespace::clean -except => [qw( import )];
-
- If you just want to C<-except> a single sub, you can pass it directly.
- For more than one value you have to use an array reference.
-
- =head2 Explicitly removing functions when your scope is compiled
-
- It is also possible to explicitly tell C<namespace::clean> what packages
- to remove when the surrounding scope has finished compiling. Here is an
- example:
-
- package Foo;
- use strict;
-
- # blessed NOT available
-
- sub my_class {
- use Scalar::Util qw( blessed );
- use namespace::clean qw( blessed );
-
- # blessed available
- return blessed shift;
- }
-
- # blessed NOT available
-
- =head2 Moose
-
- When using C<namespace::clean> together with L<Moose> you want to keep
- the installed C<meta> method. So your classes should look like:
-
- package Foo;
- use Moose;
- use namespace::clean -except => 'meta';
- ...
-
- Same goes for L<Moose::Role>.
-
- =head2 Cleaning other packages
-
- You can tell C<namespace::clean> that you want to clean up another package
- instead of the one importing. To do this you have to pass in the C<-cleanee>
- option like this:
-
- package My::MooseX::namespace::clean;
- use strict;
-
- use namespace::clean (); # no cleanup, just load
-
- sub import {
- namespace::clean->import(
- -cleanee => scalar(caller),
- -except => 'meta',
- );
- }
-
- If you don't care about C<namespace::clean>s discover-and-C<-except> logic, and
- just want to remove subroutines, try L</clean_subroutines>.
-
- =head1 METHODS
-
- =head2 clean_subroutines
-
- This exposes the actual subroutine-removal logic.
-
- namespace::clean->clean_subroutines($cleanee, qw( subA subB ));
-
- will remove C<subA> and C<subB> from C<$cleanee>. Note that this will remove the
- subroutines B<immediately> and not wait for scope end. If you want to have this
- effect at a specific time (e.g. C<namespace::clean> acts on scope compile end)
- it is your responsibility to make sure it runs at that time.
-
- =head2 import
-
- Makes a snapshot of the current defined functions and installs a
- L<B::Hooks::EndOfScope> hook in the current scope to invoke the cleanups.
-
- =head2 unimport
-
- This method will be called when you do a
-
- no namespace::clean;
-
- It will start a new section of code that defines functions to clean up.
-
- =head2 get_class_store
-
- This returns a reference to a hash in a passed package containing
- information about function names included and excluded from removal.
-
- =head2 get_functions
-
- Takes a class as argument and returns all currently defined functions
- in it as a hash reference with the function name as key and a typeglob
- reference to the symbol as value.
-
- =head1 IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS
-
- This module works through the effect that a
-
- delete $SomePackage::{foo};
-
- will remove the C<foo> symbol from C<$SomePackage> for run time lookups
- (e.g., method calls) but will leave the entry alive to be called by
- already resolved names in the package itself. C<namespace::clean> will
- restore and therefor in effect keep all glob slots that aren't C<CODE>.
-
- A test file has been added to the perl core to ensure that this behaviour
- will be stable in future releases.
-
- Just for completeness sake, if you want to remove the symbol completely,
- use C<undef> instead.
-
- =head1 SEE ALSO
-
- L<B::Hooks::EndOfScope>
-
- =head1 THANKS
-
- Many thanks to Matt S Trout for the inspiration on the whole idea.
-
- =head1 AUTHORS
-
- =over 4
-
- =item *
-
- Robert 'phaylon' Sedlacek <rs@474.at>
-
- =item *
-
- Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>
-
- =item *
-
- Jesse Luehrs <doy@tozt.net>
-
- =back
-
- =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-
- This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Robert 'phaylon' Sedlacek.
-
- This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
- the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
-
- =cut
-
-