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package Scope::Guard; use strict; use warnings; use Carp qw(confess); use Exporter (); our @ISA = qw(Exporter); our @EXPORT_OK = qw(guard scope_guard); our $VERSION = '0.21'; sub new { confess "Can't create a Scope::Guard in void context" unless (defined wantarray); my $class = shift; my $handler = shift() || die 'Scope::Guard::new: no handler supplied'; my $ref = ref $handler || ''; die "Scope::Guard::new: invalid handler - expected CODE ref, got: '$ref'" unless ref($handler) eq 'CODE'; bless [ 0, $handler ], ref $class || $class; } sub dismiss { my $self = shift; my $dismiss = @_ ? shift : 1; $self->[0] = $dismiss; } sub guard(&) { __PACKAGE__->new(shift) } sub scope_guard($) { __PACKAGE__->new(shift) } sub DESTROY { my $self = shift; my ($dismiss, $handler) = @$self; $handler->() unless ($dismiss); } 1; __END__ =pod =head1 NAME Scope::Guard - lexically-scoped resource management =head1 SYNOPSIS my $guard = guard { ... }; # or my $guard = scope_guard \&handler; # or my $guard = Scope::Guard->new(sub { ... }); $guard->dismiss(); # disable the handler =head1 DESCRIPTION This module provides a convenient way to perform cleanup or other forms of resource management at the end of a scope. It is particularly useful when dealing with exceptions: the C<Scope::Guard> constructor takes a reference to a subroutine that is guaranteed to be called even if the thread of execution is aborted prematurely. This effectively allows lexically-scoped "promises" to be made that are automatically honoured by perl's garbage collector. For more information, see: L<http://www.drdobbs.com/cpp/184403758> =head1 METHODS =head2 new my $guard = Scope::Guard->new(sub { ... }); # or my $guard = Scope::Guard->new(\&handler); The C<new> method creates a new C<Scope::Guard> object which calls the supplied handler when its C<DESTROY> method is called, typically at the end of the scope. =head2 dismiss $guard->dismiss(); # or $guard->dismiss(1); C<dismiss> detaches the handler from the C<Scope::Guard> object. This revokes the "promise" to call the handler when the object is destroyed. The handler can be re-enabled by calling: $guard->dismiss(0); =head1 EXPORTS =head2 guard C<guard> takes a block and returns a new C<Scope::Guard> object. It can be used as a shorthand for: Scope::Guard->new(...) e.g. my $guard = guard { ... }; Note: calling C<guard> anonymously, i.e. in void context, will raise an exception. This is because anonymous guards are destroyed B<immediately> (rather than at the end of the scope), which is unlikely to be the desired behaviour. =head2 scope_guard C<scope_guard> is the same as C<guard>, but it takes a code ref rather than a block. e.g. my $guard = scope_guard \&handler; or: my $guard = scope_guard sub { ... }; or: my $guard = scope_guard $handler; As with C<guard>, calling C<scope_guard> in void context will raise an exception. =head1 VERSION 0.21 =head1 SEE ALSO =over =item * L<B::Hooks::EndOfScope|B::Hooks::EndOfScope> =item * L<End|End> =item * L<Guard|Guard> =item * L<Hook::Scope|Hook::Scope> =item * L<Object::Destroyer|Object::Destroyer> =item * L<Perl::AtEndOfScope|Perl::AtEndOfScope> =item * L<ReleaseAction|ReleaseAction> =item * L<Scope::local_OnExit|Scope::local_OnExit> =item * L<Scope::OnExit|Scope::OnExit> =item * L<Sub::ScopeFinalizer|Sub::ScopeFinalizer> =item * L<Value::Canary|Value::Canary> =back =head1 AUTHOR chocolateboy <chocolate@cpan.org> =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2005-2015, chocolateboy. This module is free software. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut
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