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# Implementation of a pure-perl on_scope_end for perls > 5.10 # (relies on Hash::Util:FieldHash) package # hide from pause B::Hooks::EndOfScope::PP::FieldHash; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.24'; use Tie::Hash (); use Hash::Util::FieldHash 'fieldhash'; # Here we rely on a combination of several behaviors: # # * %^H is deallocated on scope exit, so any references to it disappear # * A lost weakref in a fieldhash causes the corresponding key to be deleted # * Deletion of a key on a tied hash triggers DELETE # # Therefore the DELETE of a tied fieldhash containing a %^H reference will # be the hook to fire all our callbacks. fieldhash my %hh; { package # hide from pause too B::Hooks::EndOfScope::PP::_TieHintHashFieldHash; our @ISA = ( 'Tie::StdHash' ); # in Tie::Hash, in core sub DELETE { my $ret = shift->SUPER::DELETE(@_); B::Hooks::EndOfScope::PP::__invoke_callback($_) for @$ret; $ret; } } sub on_scope_end (&) { $^H |= 0x020000; tie(%hh, 'B::Hooks::EndOfScope::PP::_TieHintHashFieldHash') unless tied %hh; push @{ $hh{\%^H} ||= [] }, $_[0]; } 1;
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