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Code Editor : OverloadInfo.pm
package Devel::OverloadInfo; $Devel::OverloadInfo::VERSION = '0.005'; # ABSTRACT: introspect overloaded operators #pod =head1 DESCRIPTION #pod #pod Devel::OverloadInfo returns information about L<overloaded|overload> #pod operators for a given class (or object), including where in the #pod inheritance hierarchy the overloads are declared and where the code #pod implementing them is. #pod #pod =cut use strict; use warnings; use overload (); use Scalar::Util qw(blessed); use Sub::Identify qw(sub_fullname); use Package::Stash 0.14; use MRO::Compat; use Exporter 5.57 qw(import); our @EXPORT_OK = qw(overload_info overload_op_info is_overloaded); sub stash_with_symbol { my ($class, $symbol) = @_; for my $package (@{mro::get_linear_isa($class)}) { my $stash = Package::Stash->new($package); my $value_ref = $stash->get_symbol($symbol); return ($stash, $value_ref) if $value_ref; } return; } #pod =func is_overloaded #pod #pod if (is_overloaded($class_or_object)) { ... } #pod #pod Returns a boolean indicating whether the given class or object has any #pod overloading declared. Note that a bare C<use overload;> with no #pod actual operators counts as being overloaded. #pod #pod Equivalent to #pod L<overload::Overloaded()|overload/overload::Overloaded(arg)>, but #pod doesn't trigger various bugs associated with it in versions of perl #pod before 5.16. #pod #pod =cut sub is_overloaded { my $class = blessed($_[0]) || $_[0]; # Perl before 5.16 seems to corrupt inherited overload info if # there's a lone dereference overload and overload::Overloaded() # is called before any object has been blessed into the class. return !!("$]" >= 5.016 ? overload::Overloaded($class) : stash_with_symbol($class, '&()') ); } #pod =func overload_op_info #pod #pod my $info = overload_op_info($class_or_object, $op); #pod #pod Returns a hash reference with information about the specified #pod overloaded operator of the named class or blessed object. #pod #pod Returns C<undef> if the operator is not overloaded. #pod #pod See L<overload/Overloadable Operations> for the available operators. #pod #pod The keys in the returned hash are as follows: #pod #pod =over #pod #pod =item class #pod #pod The name of the class in which the operator overloading was declared. #pod #pod =item code #pod #pod A reference to the function implementing the overloaded operator. #pod #pod =item code_name #pod #pod The name of the function implementing the overloaded operator, as #pod returned by C<sub_fullname> in L<Sub::Identify>. #pod #pod =item method_name (optional) #pod #pod The name of the method implementing the overloaded operator, if the #pod overloading was specified as a named method, e.g. C<< use overload $op #pod => 'method'; >>. #pod #pod =item code_class (optional) #pod #pod The name of the class in which the method specified by C<method_name> #pod was found. #pod #pod =item value (optional) #pod #pod For the special C<fallback> key, the value it was given in C<class>. #pod #pod =back #pod #pod =cut sub overload_op_info { my ($class, $op) = @_; $class = blessed($class) || $class; return undef unless is_overloaded($class); my $op_method = $op eq 'fallback' ? "()" : "($op"; my ($stash, $func) = stash_with_symbol($class, "&$op_method") or return undef; my $info = { class => $stash->name, }; if ($func == \&overload::nil) { # Named method or fallback, stored in the scalar slot if (my $value_ref = $stash->get_symbol("\$$op_method")) { my $value = $$value_ref; if ($op eq 'fallback') { $info->{value} = $value; } else { $info->{method_name} = $value; if (my ($impl_stash, $impl_func) = stash_with_symbol($class, "&$value")) { $info->{code_class} = $impl_stash->name; $info->{code} = $impl_func; } } } } else { $info->{code} = $func; } $info->{code_name} = sub_fullname($info->{code}) if exists $info->{code}; return $info; } #pod =func overload_info #pod #pod my $info = overload_info($class_or_object); #pod #pod Returns a hash reference with information about all the overloaded #pod operators of specified class name or blessed object. The keys are the #pod overloaded operators, as specified in C<%overload::ops> (see #pod L<overload/Overloadable Operations>), and the values are the hashes #pod returned by L</overload_op_info>. #pod #pod =cut sub overload_info { my $class = blessed($_[0]) || $_[0]; return {} unless is_overloaded($class); my (%overloaded); for my $op (map split(/\s+/), values %overload::ops) { my $info = overload_op_info($class, $op) or next; $overloaded{$op} = $info } return \%overloaded; } #pod =head1 CAVEATS #pod #pod Whether the C<fallback> key exists when it has its default value of #pod C<undef> varies between perl versions: Before 5.18 it's there, in #pod later versions it's not. #pod #pod =cut 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Devel::OverloadInfo - introspect overloaded operators =head1 VERSION version 0.005 =head1 DESCRIPTION Devel::OverloadInfo returns information about L<overloaded|overload> operators for a given class (or object), including where in the inheritance hierarchy the overloads are declared and where the code implementing them is. =head1 FUNCTIONS =head2 is_overloaded if (is_overloaded($class_or_object)) { ... } Returns a boolean indicating whether the given class or object has any overloading declared. Note that a bare C<use overload;> with no actual operators counts as being overloaded. Equivalent to L<overload::Overloaded()|overload/overload::Overloaded(arg)>, but doesn't trigger various bugs associated with it in versions of perl before 5.16. =head2 overload_op_info my $info = overload_op_info($class_or_object, $op); Returns a hash reference with information about the specified overloaded operator of the named class or blessed object. Returns C<undef> if the operator is not overloaded. See L<overload/Overloadable Operations> for the available operators. The keys in the returned hash are as follows: =over =item class The name of the class in which the operator overloading was declared. =item code A reference to the function implementing the overloaded operator. =item code_name The name of the function implementing the overloaded operator, as returned by C<sub_fullname> in L<Sub::Identify>. =item method_name (optional) The name of the method implementing the overloaded operator, if the overloading was specified as a named method, e.g. C<< use overload $op => 'method'; >>. =item code_class (optional) The name of the class in which the method specified by C<method_name> was found. =item value (optional) For the special C<fallback> key, the value it was given in C<class>. =back =head2 overload_info my $info = overload_info($class_or_object); Returns a hash reference with information about all the overloaded operators of specified class name or blessed object. The keys are the overloaded operators, as specified in C<%overload::ops> (see L<overload/Overloadable Operations>), and the values are the hashes returned by L</overload_op_info>. =head1 CAVEATS Whether the C<fallback> key exists when it has its default value of C<undef> varies between perl versions: Before 5.18 it's there, in later versions it's not. =head1 AUTHOR Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker. 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
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