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1 | # B::Deparse.pm |
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2 | # Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 Stephen McCamant. All rights reserved. |
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3 | # This module is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify |
4 | # it under the same terms as Perl itself. |
5 | |
6 | # This is based on the module of the same name by Malcolm Beattie, |
7 | # but essentially none of his code remains. |
8 | |
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9 | package B::Deparse; |
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10 | use Carp 'cluck', 'croak'; |
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11 | use B qw(class main_root main_start main_cv svref_2object opnumber |
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12 | OPf_WANT OPf_WANT_VOID OPf_WANT_SCALAR OPf_WANT_LIST |
13 | OPf_KIDS OPf_REF OPf_STACKED OPf_SPECIAL |
14 | OPpLVAL_INTRO OPpENTERSUB_AMPER OPpSLICE OPpCONST_BARE |
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15 | OPpTRANS_SQUASH OPpTRANS_DELETE OPpTRANS_COMPLEMENT OPpTARGET_MY |
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16 | SVf_IOK SVf_NOK SVf_ROK SVf_POK |
17 | PMf_KEEP PMf_GLOBAL PMf_CONTINUE PMf_EVAL PMf_ONCE |
18 | PMf_MULTILINE PMf_SINGLELINE PMf_FOLD PMf_EXTENDED); |
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19 | $VERSION = 0.591; |
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20 | use strict; |
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21 | |
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22 | # Changes between 0.50 and 0.51: |
23 | # - fixed nulled leave with live enter in sort { } |
24 | # - fixed reference constants (\"str") |
25 | # - handle empty programs gracefully |
26 | # - handle infinte loops (for (;;) {}, while (1) {}) |
27 | # - differentiate between `for my $x ...' and `my $x; for $x ...' |
28 | # - various minor cleanups |
29 | # - moved globals into an object |
30 | # - added `-u', like B::C |
31 | # - package declarations using cop_stash |
32 | # - subs, formats and code sorted by cop_seq |
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33 | # Changes between 0.51 and 0.52: |
34 | # - added pp_threadsv (special variables under USE_THREADS) |
35 | # - added documentation |
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36 | # Changes between 0.52 and 0.53: |
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37 | # - many changes adding precedence contexts and associativity |
38 | # - added `-p' and `-s' output style options |
39 | # - various other minor fixes |
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40 | # Changes between 0.53 and 0.54: |
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41 | # - added support for new `for (1..100)' optimization, |
42 | # thanks to Gisle Aas |
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43 | # Changes between 0.54 and 0.55: |
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44 | # - added support for new qr// construct |
45 | # - added support for new pp_regcreset OP |
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46 | # Changes between 0.55 and 0.56: |
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47 | # - tested on base/*.t, cmd/*.t, comp/*.t, io/*.t |
48 | # - fixed $# on non-lexicals broken in last big rewrite |
49 | # - added temporary fix for change in opcode of OP_STRINGIFY |
50 | # - fixed problem in 0.54's for() patch in `for (@ary)' |
51 | # - fixed precedence in conditional of ?: |
52 | # - tweaked list paren elimination in `my($x) = @_' |
53 | # - made continue-block detection trickier wrt. null ops |
54 | # - fixed various prototype problems in pp_entersub |
55 | # - added support for sub prototypes that never get GVs |
56 | # - added unquoting for special filehandle first arg in truncate |
57 | # - print doubled rv2gv (a bug) as `*{*GV}' instead of illegal `**GV' |
58 | # - added semicolons at the ends of blocks |
59 | # - added -l `#line' declaration option -- fixes cmd/subval.t 27,28 |
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60 | # Changes between 0.56 and 0.561: |
61 | # - fixed multiply-declared my var in pp_truncate (thanks to Sarathy) |
62 | # - used new B.pm symbolic constants (done by Nick Ing-Simmons) |
63 | # Changes between 0.561 and 0.57: |
64 | # - stylistic changes to symbolic constant stuff |
65 | # - handled scope in s///e replacement code |
66 | # - added unquote option for expanding "" into concats, etc. |
67 | # - split method and proto parts of pp_entersub into separate functions |
68 | # - various minor cleanups |
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69 | # Changes after 0.57: |
70 | # - added parens in \&foo (patch by Albert Dvornik) |
71 | # Changes between 0.57 and 0.58: |
72 | # - fixed `0' statements that weren't being printed |
73 | # - added methods for use from other programs |
74 | # (based on patches from James Duncan and Hugo van der Sanden) |
75 | # - added -si and -sT to control indenting (also based on a patch from Hugo) |
76 | # - added -sv to print something else instead of '???' |
77 | # - preliminary version of utf8 tr/// handling |
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78 | # Changes after 0.58: |
79 | # - uses of $op->ppaddr changed to new $op->name (done by Sarathy) |
80 | # - added support for Hugo's new OP_SETSTATE (like nextstate) |
81 | # Changes between 0.58 and 0.59 |
82 | # - added support for Chip's OP_METHOD_NAMED |
83 | # - added support for Ilya's OPpTARGET_MY optimization |
84 | # - elided arrows before `()' subscripts when possible |
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85 | |
86 | # Todo: |
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87 | # - finish tr/// changes |
88 | # - add option for even more parens (generalize \&foo change) |
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89 | # - {} around variables in strings ("${var}letters") |
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90 | # base/lex.t 25-27 |
91 | # comp/term.t 11 |
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92 | # - left/right context |
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93 | # - recognize `use utf8', `use integer', etc |
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94 | # - treat top-level block specially for incremental output |
95 | # - interpret in high bit chars in string as utf8 \x{...} (when?) |
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96 | # - copy comments (look at real text with $^P?) |
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97 | # - avoid semis in one-statement blocks |
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98 | # - associativity of &&=, ||=, ?: |
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99 | # - ',' => '=>' (auto-unquote?) |
100 | # - break long lines ("\r" as discretionary break?) |
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101 | # - configurable syntax highlighting: ANSI color, HTML, TeX, etc. |
102 | # - more style options: brace style, hex vs. octal, quotes, ... |
103 | # - print big ints as hex/octal instead of decimal (heuristic?) |
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104 | # - handle `my $x if 0'? |
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105 | # - include values of variables (e.g. set in BEGIN) |
106 | # - coordinate with Data::Dumper (both directions? see previous) |
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107 | # - version using op_next instead of op_first/sibling? |
108 | # - avoid string copies (pass arrays, one big join?) |
109 | # - auto-apply `-u'? |
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110 | # - while{} with one-statement continue => for(; XXX; XXX) {}? |
111 | # - -uPackage:: descend recursively? |
112 | # - here-docs? |
113 | # - <DATA>? |
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114 | |
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115 | # Tests that will always fail: |
116 | # comp/redef.t -- all (redefinition happens at compile time) |
117 | |
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118 | # Object fields (were globals): |
119 | # |
120 | # avoid_local: |
121 | # (local($a), local($b)) and local($a, $b) have the same internal |
122 | # representation but the short form looks better. We notice we can |
123 | # use a large-scale local when checking the list, but need to prevent |
124 | # individual locals too. This hash holds the addresses of OPs that |
125 | # have already had their local-ness accounted for. The same thing |
126 | # is done with my(). |
127 | # |
128 | # curcv: |
129 | # CV for current sub (or main program) being deparsed |
130 | # |
131 | # curstash: |
132 | # name of the current package for deparsed code |
133 | # |
134 | # subs_todo: |
135 | # array of [cop_seq, GV, is_format?] for subs and formats we still |
136 | # want to deparse |
137 | # |
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138 | # protos_todo: |
139 | # as above, but [name, prototype] for subs that never got a GV |
140 | # |
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141 | # subs_done, forms_done: |
142 | # keys are addresses of GVs for subs and formats we've already |
143 | # deparsed (or at least put into subs_todo) |
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144 | # |
145 | # parens: -p |
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146 | # linenums: -l |
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147 | # unquote: -q |
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148 | # cuddle: ` ' or `\n', depending on -sC |
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149 | # indent_size: -si |
150 | # use_tabs: -sT |
151 | # ex_const: -sv |
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152 | |
153 | # A little explanation of how precedence contexts and associativity |
154 | # work: |
155 | # |
156 | # deparse() calls each per-op subroutine with an argument $cx (short |
157 | # for context, but not the same as the cx* in the perl core), which is |
158 | # a number describing the op's parents in terms of precedence, whether |
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159 | # they're inside an expression or at statement level, etc. (see |
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160 | # chart below). When ops with children call deparse on them, they pass |
161 | # along their precedence. Fractional values are used to implement |
162 | # associativity (`($x + $y) + $z' => `$x + $y + $y') and related |
163 | # parentheses hacks. The major disadvantage of this scheme is that |
164 | # it doesn't know about right sides and left sides, so say if you |
165 | # assign a listop to a variable, it can't tell it's allowed to leave |
166 | # the parens off the listop. |
167 | |
168 | # Precedences: |
169 | # 26 [TODO] inside interpolation context ("") |
170 | # 25 left terms and list operators (leftward) |
171 | # 24 left -> |
172 | # 23 nonassoc ++ -- |
173 | # 22 right ** |
174 | # 21 right ! ~ \ and unary + and - |
175 | # 20 left =~ !~ |
176 | # 19 left * / % x |
177 | # 18 left + - . |
178 | # 17 left << >> |
179 | # 16 nonassoc named unary operators |
180 | # 15 nonassoc < > <= >= lt gt le ge |
181 | # 14 nonassoc == != <=> eq ne cmp |
182 | # 13 left & |
183 | # 12 left | ^ |
184 | # 11 left && |
185 | # 10 left || |
186 | # 9 nonassoc .. ... |
187 | # 8 right ?: |
188 | # 7 right = += -= *= etc. |
189 | # 6 left , => |
190 | # 5 nonassoc list operators (rightward) |
191 | # 4 right not |
192 | # 3 left and |
193 | # 2 left or xor |
194 | # 1 statement modifiers |
195 | # 0 statement level |
196 | |
197 | # Nonprinting characters with special meaning: |
198 | # \cS - steal parens (see maybe_parens_unop) |
199 | # \n - newline and indent |
200 | # \t - increase indent |
201 | # \b - decrease indent (`outdent') |
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202 | # \f - flush left (no indent) |
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203 | # \cK - kill following semicolon, if any |
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204 | |
205 | sub null { |
206 | my $op = shift; |
207 | return class($op) eq "NULL"; |
208 | } |
209 | |
210 | sub todo { |
211 | my $self = shift; |
212 | my($gv, $cv, $is_form) = @_; |
213 | my $seq; |
214 | if (!null($cv->START) and is_state($cv->START)) { |
215 | $seq = $cv->START->cop_seq; |
216 | } else { |
217 | $seq = 0; |
218 | } |
219 | push @{$self->{'subs_todo'}}, [$seq, $gv, $is_form]; |
220 | } |
221 | |
222 | sub next_todo { |
223 | my $self = shift; |
224 | my $ent = shift @{$self->{'subs_todo'}}; |
225 | my $name = $self->gv_name($ent->[1]); |
226 | if ($ent->[2]) { |
227 | return "format $name =\n" |
228 | . $self->deparse_format($ent->[1]->FORM). "\n"; |
229 | } else { |
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230 | return "sub $name " . $self->deparse_sub($ent->[1]->CV); |
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231 | } |
232 | } |
233 | |
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234 | sub walk_tree { |
235 | my($op, $sub) = @_; |
236 | $sub->($op); |
237 | if ($op->flags & OPf_KIDS) { |
238 | my $kid; |
239 | for ($kid = $op->first; not null $kid; $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
240 | walk_tree($kid, $sub); |
241 | } |
242 | } |
243 | } |
244 | |
245 | sub walk_sub { |
246 | my $self = shift; |
247 | my $cv = shift; |
248 | my $op = $cv->ROOT; |
249 | $op = shift if null $op; |
250 | return if !$op or null $op; |
251 | walk_tree($op, sub { |
252 | my $op = shift; |
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253 | if ($op->name eq "gv") { |
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254 | my $gv = $self->gv_or_padgv($op); |
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255 | if ($op->next->name eq "entersub") { |
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256 | return if $self->{'subs_done'}{$$gv}++; |
257 | return if class($gv->CV) eq "SPECIAL"; |
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258 | $self->todo($gv, $gv->CV, 0); |
259 | $self->walk_sub($gv->CV); |
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260 | } elsif ($op->next->name eq "enterwrite" |
261 | or ($op->next->name eq "rv2gv" |
262 | and $op->next->next->name eq "enterwrite")) { |
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263 | return if $self->{'forms_done'}{$$gv}++; |
264 | return if class($gv->FORM) eq "SPECIAL"; |
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265 | $self->todo($gv, $gv->FORM, 1); |
266 | $self->walk_sub($gv->FORM); |
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267 | } |
268 | } |
269 | }); |
270 | } |
271 | |
272 | sub stash_subs { |
273 | my $self = shift; |
274 | my $pack = shift; |
275 | my(%stash, @ret); |
276 | { no strict 'refs'; %stash = svref_2object(\%{$pack . "::"})->ARRAY } |
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277 | if ($pack eq "main") { |
278 | $pack = ""; |
279 | } else { |
280 | $pack = $pack . "::"; |
281 | } |
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282 | my($key, $val); |
283 | while (($key, $val) = each %stash) { |
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284 | my $class = class($val); |
285 | if ($class eq "PV") { |
286 | # Just a prototype |
287 | push @{$self->{'protos_todo'}}, [$pack . $key, $val->PV]; |
288 | } elsif ($class eq "IV") { |
289 | # Just a name |
290 | push @{$self->{'protos_todo'}}, [$pack . $key, undef]; |
291 | } elsif ($class eq "GV") { |
292 | if (class($val->CV) ne "SPECIAL") { |
293 | next if $self->{'subs_done'}{$$val}++; |
294 | $self->todo($val, $val->CV, 0); |
295 | $self->walk_sub($val->CV); |
296 | } |
297 | if (class($val->FORM) ne "SPECIAL") { |
298 | next if $self->{'forms_done'}{$$val}++; |
299 | $self->todo($val, $val->FORM, 1); |
300 | $self->walk_sub($val->FORM); |
301 | } |
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302 | } |
303 | } |
304 | } |
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305 | |
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306 | sub print_protos { |
307 | my $self = shift; |
308 | my $ar; |
309 | my @ret; |
310 | foreach $ar (@{$self->{'protos_todo'}}) { |
311 | my $proto = (defined $ar->[1] ? " (". $ar->[1] . ")" : ""); |
312 | push @ret, "sub " . $ar->[0] . "$proto;\n"; |
313 | } |
314 | delete $self->{'protos_todo'}; |
315 | return @ret; |
316 | } |
317 | |
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318 | sub style_opts { |
319 | my $self = shift; |
320 | my $opts = shift; |
321 | my $opt; |
322 | while (length($opt = substr($opts, 0, 1))) { |
323 | if ($opt eq "C") { |
324 | $self->{'cuddle'} = " "; |
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325 | $opts = substr($opts, 1); |
326 | } elsif ($opt eq "i") { |
327 | $opts =~ s/^i(\d+)//; |
328 | $self->{'indent_size'} = $1; |
329 | } elsif ($opt eq "T") { |
330 | $self->{'use_tabs'} = 1; |
331 | $opts = substr($opts, 1); |
332 | } elsif ($opt eq "v") { |
333 | $opts =~ s/^v([^.]*)(.|$)//; |
334 | $self->{'ex_const'} = $1; |
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335 | } |
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336 | } |
337 | } |
338 | |
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339 | sub new { |
340 | my $class = shift; |
341 | my $self = bless {}, $class; |
342 | $self->{'subs_todo'} = []; |
343 | $self->{'curstash'} = "main"; |
344 | $self->{'cuddle'} = "\n"; |
345 | $self->{'indent_size'} = 4; |
346 | $self->{'use_tabs'} = 0; |
347 | $self->{'ex_const'} = "'???'"; |
348 | while (my $arg = shift @_) { |
349 | if (substr($arg, 0, 2) eq "-u") { |
350 | $self->stash_subs(substr($arg, 2)); |
351 | } elsif ($arg eq "-p") { |
352 | $self->{'parens'} = 1; |
353 | } elsif ($arg eq "-l") { |
354 | $self->{'linenums'} = 1; |
355 | } elsif ($arg eq "-q") { |
356 | $self->{'unquote'} = 1; |
357 | } elsif (substr($arg, 0, 2) eq "-s") { |
358 | $self->style_opts(substr $arg, 2); |
359 | } |
360 | } |
361 | return $self; |
362 | } |
363 | |
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364 | sub compile { |
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365 | my(@args) = @_; |
366 | return sub { |
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367 | my $self = B::Deparse->new(@args); |
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368 | $self->stash_subs("main"); |
369 | $self->{'curcv'} = main_cv; |
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370 | $self->walk_sub(main_cv, main_start); |
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371 | print $self->print_protos; |
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372 | @{$self->{'subs_todo'}} = |
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373 | sort {$a->[0] <=> $b->[0]} @{$self->{'subs_todo'}}; |
374 | print $self->indent($self->deparse(main_root, 0)), "\n" |
375 | unless null main_root; |
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376 | my @text; |
377 | while (scalar(@{$self->{'subs_todo'}})) { |
378 | push @text, $self->next_todo; |
379 | } |
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380 | print $self->indent(join("", @text)), "\n" if @text; |
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381 | } |
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382 | } |
383 | |
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384 | sub coderef2text { |
385 | my $self = shift; |
386 | my $sub = shift; |
387 | croak "Usage: ->coderef2text(CODEREF)" unless ref($sub) eq "CODE"; |
388 | return $self->indent($self->deparse_sub(svref_2object($sub))); |
389 | } |
390 | |
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391 | sub deparse { |
392 | my $self = shift; |
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393 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
394 | # cluck if class($op) eq "NULL"; |
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395 | # return $self->$ {\("pp_" . $op->name)}($op, $cx); |
396 | my $meth = "pp_" . $op->name; |
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397 | return $self->$meth($op, $cx); |
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398 | } |
399 | |
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400 | sub indent { |
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401 | my $self = shift; |
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402 | my $txt = shift; |
403 | my @lines = split(/\n/, $txt); |
404 | my $leader = ""; |
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405 | my $level = 0; |
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406 | my $line; |
407 | for $line (@lines) { |
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408 | my $cmd = substr($line, 0, 1); |
409 | if ($cmd eq "\t" or $cmd eq "\b") { |
410 | $level += ($cmd eq "\t" ? 1 : -1) * $self->{'indent_size'}; |
411 | if ($self->{'use_tabs'}) { |
412 | $leader = "\t" x ($level / 8) . " " x ($level % 8); |
413 | } else { |
414 | $leader = " " x $level; |
415 | } |
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416 | $line = substr($line, 1); |
417 | } |
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418 | if (substr($line, 0, 1) eq "\f") { |
419 | $line = substr($line, 1); # no indent |
420 | } else { |
421 | $line = $leader . $line; |
422 | } |
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423 | $line =~ s/\cK;?//g; |
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424 | } |
425 | return join("\n", @lines); |
426 | } |
427 | |
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428 | sub deparse_sub { |
429 | my $self = shift; |
430 | my $cv = shift; |
431 | my $proto = ""; |
432 | if ($cv->FLAGS & SVf_POK) { |
433 | $proto = "(". $cv->PV . ") "; |
434 | } |
435 | local($self->{'curcv'}) = $cv; |
436 | local($self->{'curstash'}) = $self->{'curstash'}; |
437 | if (not null $cv->ROOT) { |
438 | # skip leavesub |
439 | return $proto . "{\n\t" . |
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440 | $self->deparse($cv->ROOT->first, 0) . "\n\b}\n"; |
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441 | } else { # XSUB? |
442 | return $proto . "{}\n"; |
443 | } |
444 | } |
445 | |
446 | sub deparse_format { |
447 | my $self = shift; |
448 | my $form = shift; |
449 | my @text; |
450 | local($self->{'curcv'}) = $form; |
451 | local($self->{'curstash'}) = $self->{'curstash'}; |
452 | my $op = $form->ROOT; |
453 | my $kid; |
454 | $op = $op->first->first; # skip leavewrite, lineseq |
455 | while (not null $op) { |
456 | $op = $op->sibling; # skip nextstate |
457 | my @exprs; |
458 | $kid = $op->first->sibling; # skip pushmark |
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459 | push @text, $self->const_sv($kid)->PV; |
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460 | $kid = $kid->sibling; |
461 | for (; not null $kid; $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
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462 | push @exprs, $self->deparse($kid, 0); |
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463 | } |
464 | push @text, join(", ", @exprs)."\n" if @exprs; |
465 | $op = $op->sibling; |
466 | } |
467 | return join("", @text) . "."; |
468 | } |
469 | |
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470 | sub is_scope { |
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471 | my $op = shift; |
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472 | return $op->name eq "leave" || $op->name eq "scope" |
473 | || $op->name eq "lineseq" |
474 | || ($op->name eq "null" && class($op) eq "UNOP" |
475 | && (is_scope($op->first) || $op->first->name eq "enter")); |
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476 | } |
477 | |
478 | sub is_state { |
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479 | my $name = $_[0]->name; |
480 | return $name eq "nextstate" || $name eq "dbstate" || $name eq "setstate"; |
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481 | } |
482 | |
483 | sub is_miniwhile { # check for one-line loop (`foo() while $y--') |
484 | my $op = shift; |
485 | return (!null($op) and null($op->sibling) |
3f872cb9 |
486 | and $op->name eq "null" and class($op) eq "UNOP" |
487 | and (($op->first->name =~ /^(and|or)$/ |
488 | and $op->first->first->sibling->name eq "lineseq") |
489 | or ($op->first->name eq "lineseq" |
6e90668e |
490 | and not null $op->first->first->sibling |
3f872cb9 |
491 | and $op->first->first->sibling->name eq "unstack") |
6e90668e |
492 | )); |
493 | } |
494 | |
495 | sub is_scalar { |
496 | my $op = shift; |
3f872cb9 |
497 | return ($op->name eq "rv2sv" or |
498 | $op->name eq "padsv" or |
499 | $op->name eq "gv" or # only in array/hash constructs |
bd0865ec |
500 | $op->flags & OPf_KIDS && !null($op->first) |
3f872cb9 |
501 | && $op->first->name eq "gvsv"); |
6e90668e |
502 | } |
503 | |
9d2c6865 |
504 | sub maybe_parens { |
505 | my $self = shift; |
506 | my($text, $cx, $prec) = @_; |
507 | if ($prec < $cx # unary ops nest just fine |
508 | or $prec == $cx and $cx != 4 and $cx != 16 and $cx != 21 |
509 | or $self->{'parens'}) |
510 | { |
511 | $text = "($text)"; |
512 | # In a unop, let parent reuse our parens; see maybe_parens_unop |
513 | $text = "\cS" . $text if $cx == 16; |
514 | return $text; |
515 | } else { |
516 | return $text; |
517 | } |
518 | } |
519 | |
520 | # same as above, but get around the `if it looks like a function' rule |
521 | sub maybe_parens_unop { |
522 | my $self = shift; |
523 | my($name, $kid, $cx) = @_; |
524 | if ($cx > 16 or $self->{'parens'}) { |
525 | return "$name(" . $self->deparse($kid, 1) . ")"; |
526 | } else { |
527 | $kid = $self->deparse($kid, 16); |
528 | if (substr($kid, 0, 1) eq "\cS") { |
529 | # use kid's parens |
530 | return $name . substr($kid, 1); |
531 | } elsif (substr($kid, 0, 1) eq "(") { |
532 | # avoid looks-like-a-function trap with extra parens |
533 | # (`+' can lead to ambiguities) |
534 | return "$name(" . $kid . ")"; |
535 | } else { |
536 | return "$name $kid"; |
537 | } |
538 | } |
539 | } |
540 | |
541 | sub maybe_parens_func { |
542 | my $self = shift; |
543 | my($func, $text, $cx, $prec) = @_; |
544 | if ($prec <= $cx or substr($text, 0, 1) eq "(" or $self->{'parens'}) { |
545 | return "$func($text)"; |
546 | } else { |
547 | return "$func $text"; |
548 | } |
549 | } |
550 | |
6e90668e |
551 | sub maybe_local { |
552 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
553 | my($op, $cx, $text) = @_; |
4c1f658f |
554 | if ($op->private & OPpLVAL_INTRO and not $self->{'avoid_local'}{$$op}) { |
9d2c6865 |
555 | return $self->maybe_parens_func("local", $text, $cx, 16); |
6e90668e |
556 | } else { |
557 | return $text; |
a798dbf2 |
558 | } |
a798dbf2 |
559 | } |
560 | |
3ed82cfc |
561 | sub maybe_targmy { |
562 | my $self = shift; |
563 | my($op, $cx, $func, @args) = @_; |
564 | if ($op->private & OPpTARGET_MY) { |
565 | my $var = $self->padname($op->targ); |
566 | my $val = $func->($self, $op, 7, @args); |
567 | return $self->maybe_parens("$var = $val", $cx, 7); |
568 | } else { |
569 | return $func->($self, $op, $cx, @args); |
570 | } |
571 | } |
572 | |
6e90668e |
573 | sub padname_sv { |
574 | my $self = shift; |
575 | my $targ = shift; |
576 | return (($self->{'curcv'}->PADLIST->ARRAY)[0]->ARRAY)[$targ]; |
577 | } |
578 | |
579 | sub maybe_my { |
580 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
581 | my($op, $cx, $text) = @_; |
4c1f658f |
582 | if ($op->private & OPpLVAL_INTRO and not $self->{'avoid_local'}{$$op}) { |
9d2c6865 |
583 | return $self->maybe_parens_func("my", $text, $cx, 16); |
6e90668e |
584 | } else { |
585 | return $text; |
586 | } |
587 | } |
588 | |
9d2c6865 |
589 | # The following OPs don't have functions: |
590 | |
591 | # pp_padany -- does not exist after parsing |
592 | # pp_rcatline -- does not exist |
593 | |
594 | sub pp_enter { # see also leave |
595 | cluck "unexpected OP_ENTER"; |
596 | return "XXX"; |
597 | } |
598 | |
599 | sub pp_pushmark { # see also list |
600 | cluck "unexpected OP_PUSHMARK"; |
601 | return "XXX"; |
602 | } |
603 | |
604 | sub pp_leavesub { # see also deparse_sub |
605 | cluck "unexpected OP_LEAVESUB"; |
606 | return "XXX"; |
607 | } |
608 | |
609 | sub pp_leavewrite { # see also deparse_format |
610 | cluck "unexpected OP_LEAVEWRITE"; |
611 | return "XXX"; |
612 | } |
613 | |
614 | sub pp_method { # see also entersub |
615 | cluck "unexpected OP_METHOD"; |
616 | return "XXX"; |
617 | } |
618 | |
619 | sub pp_regcmaybe { # see also regcomp |
620 | cluck "unexpected OP_REGCMAYBE"; |
621 | return "XXX"; |
622 | } |
623 | |
90be192f |
624 | sub pp_regcreset { # see also regcomp |
625 | cluck "unexpected OP_REGCRESET"; |
626 | return "XXX"; |
627 | } |
628 | |
9d2c6865 |
629 | sub pp_substcont { # see also subst |
630 | cluck "unexpected OP_SUBSTCONT"; |
631 | return "XXX"; |
632 | } |
633 | |
634 | sub pp_grepstart { # see also grepwhile |
635 | cluck "unexpected OP_GREPSTART"; |
636 | return "XXX"; |
637 | } |
638 | |
639 | sub pp_mapstart { # see also mapwhile |
640 | cluck "unexpected OP_MAPSTART"; |
641 | return "XXX"; |
642 | } |
643 | |
644 | sub pp_flip { # see also flop |
645 | cluck "unexpected OP_FLIP"; |
646 | return "XXX"; |
647 | } |
648 | |
649 | sub pp_iter { # see also leaveloop |
650 | cluck "unexpected OP_ITER"; |
651 | return "XXX"; |
652 | } |
653 | |
654 | sub pp_enteriter { # see also leaveloop |
655 | cluck "unexpected OP_ENTERITER"; |
656 | return "XXX"; |
657 | } |
658 | |
659 | sub pp_enterloop { # see also leaveloop |
660 | cluck "unexpected OP_ENTERLOOP"; |
661 | return "XXX"; |
662 | } |
663 | |
664 | sub pp_leaveeval { # see also entereval |
665 | cluck "unexpected OP_LEAVEEVAL"; |
666 | return "XXX"; |
667 | } |
668 | |
669 | sub pp_entertry { # see also leavetry |
670 | cluck "unexpected OP_ENTERTRY"; |
671 | return "XXX"; |
672 | } |
6e90668e |
673 | |
9d2c6865 |
674 | # leave and scope/lineseq should probably share code |
a798dbf2 |
675 | sub pp_leave { |
6e90668e |
676 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
677 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
678 | my ($kid, $expr); |
679 | my @exprs; |
680 | local($self->{'curstash'}) = $self->{'curstash'}; |
681 | $kid = $op->first->sibling; # skip enter |
682 | if (is_miniwhile($kid)) { |
683 | my $top = $kid->first; |
3f872cb9 |
684 | my $name = $top->name; |
685 | if ($name eq "and") { |
6e90668e |
686 | $name = "while"; |
3f872cb9 |
687 | } elsif ($name eq "or") { |
6e90668e |
688 | $name = "until"; |
689 | } else { # no conditional -> while 1 or until 0 |
9d2c6865 |
690 | return $self->deparse($top->first, 1) . " while 1"; |
6e90668e |
691 | } |
692 | my $cond = $top->first; |
9d2c6865 |
693 | my $body = $cond->sibling->first; # skip lineseq |
694 | $cond = $self->deparse($cond, 1); |
695 | $body = $self->deparse($body, 1); |
6e90668e |
696 | return "$body $name $cond"; |
697 | } |
698 | for (; !null($kid); $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
699 | $expr = ""; |
700 | if (is_state $kid) { |
9d2c6865 |
701 | $expr = $self->deparse($kid, 0); |
6e90668e |
702 | $kid = $kid->sibling; |
703 | last if null $kid; |
704 | } |
9d2c6865 |
705 | $expr .= $self->deparse($kid, 0); |
f4a44678 |
706 | push @exprs, $expr if length $expr; |
6e90668e |
707 | } |
9d2c6865 |
708 | if ($cx > 0) { # inside an expression |
709 | return "do { " . join(";\n", @exprs) . " }"; |
710 | } else { |
f5aa8f4e |
711 | return join(";\n", @exprs) . ";"; |
9d2c6865 |
712 | } |
6e90668e |
713 | } |
714 | |
715 | sub pp_scope { |
716 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
717 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
718 | my ($kid, $expr); |
719 | my @exprs; |
720 | for ($kid = $op->first; !null($kid); $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
721 | $expr = ""; |
722 | if (is_state $kid) { |
9d2c6865 |
723 | $expr = $self->deparse($kid, 0); |
6e90668e |
724 | $kid = $kid->sibling; |
725 | last if null $kid; |
726 | } |
9d2c6865 |
727 | $expr .= $self->deparse($kid, 0); |
f4a44678 |
728 | push @exprs, $expr if length $expr; |
6e90668e |
729 | } |
9d2c6865 |
730 | if ($cx > 0) { # inside an expression, (a do {} while for lineseq) |
731 | return "do { " . join(";\n", @exprs) . " }"; |
732 | } else { |
f5aa8f4e |
733 | return join(";\n", @exprs) . ";"; |
6e90668e |
734 | } |
6e90668e |
735 | } |
736 | |
9d2c6865 |
737 | sub pp_lineseq { pp_scope(@_) } |
738 | |
6e90668e |
739 | # The BEGIN {} is used here because otherwise this code isn't executed |
740 | # when you run B::Deparse on itself. |
741 | my %globalnames; |
742 | BEGIN { map($globalnames{$_}++, "SIG", "STDIN", "STDOUT", "STDERR", "INC", |
743 | "ENV", "ARGV", "ARGVOUT", "_"); } |
744 | |
745 | sub gv_name { |
746 | my $self = shift; |
747 | my $gv = shift; |
748 | my $stash = $gv->STASH->NAME; |
749 | my $name = $gv->NAME; |
9d2c6865 |
750 | if ($stash eq $self->{'curstash'} or $globalnames{$name} |
751 | or $name =~ /^[^A-Za-z_]/) |
752 | { |
6e90668e |
753 | $stash = ""; |
754 | } else { |
755 | $stash = $stash . "::"; |
a798dbf2 |
756 | } |
6e90668e |
757 | if ($name =~ /^([\cA-\cZ])$/) { |
758 | $name = "^" . chr(64 + ord($1)); |
759 | } |
760 | return $stash . $name; |
a798dbf2 |
761 | } |
762 | |
6e90668e |
763 | # Notice how subs and formats are inserted between statements here |
764 | sub pp_nextstate { |
765 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
766 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
767 | my @text; |
768 | @text = $op->label . ": " if $op->label; |
769 | my $seq = $op->cop_seq; |
770 | while (scalar(@{$self->{'subs_todo'}}) |
771 | and $seq > $self->{'subs_todo'}[0][0]) { |
772 | push @text, $self->next_todo; |
773 | } |
11faa288 |
774 | my $stash = $op->stashpv; |
6e90668e |
775 | if ($stash ne $self->{'curstash'}) { |
776 | push @text, "package $stash;\n"; |
777 | $self->{'curstash'} = $stash; |
778 | } |
f5aa8f4e |
779 | if ($self->{'linenums'}) { |
780 | push @text, "\f#line " . $op->line . |
57843af0 |
781 | ' "' . $op->file, qq'"\n'; |
f5aa8f4e |
782 | } |
6e90668e |
783 | return join("", @text); |
784 | } |
785 | |
786 | sub pp_dbstate { pp_nextstate(@_) } |
3f872cb9 |
787 | sub pp_setstate { pp_nextstate(@_) } |
6e90668e |
788 | |
789 | sub pp_unstack { return "" } # see also leaveloop |
790 | |
791 | sub baseop { |
792 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
793 | my($op, $cx, $name) = @_; |
6e90668e |
794 | return $name; |
795 | } |
796 | |
797 | sub pp_stub { baseop(@_, "()") } |
798 | sub pp_wantarray { baseop(@_, "wantarray") } |
799 | sub pp_fork { baseop(@_, "fork") } |
3ed82cfc |
800 | sub pp_wait { maybe_targmy(@_, \&baseop, "wait") } |
801 | sub pp_getppid { maybe_targmy(@_, \&baseop, "getppid") } |
802 | sub pp_time { maybe_targmy(@_, \&baseop, "time") } |
6e90668e |
803 | sub pp_tms { baseop(@_, "times") } |
804 | sub pp_ghostent { baseop(@_, "gethostent") } |
805 | sub pp_gnetent { baseop(@_, "getnetent") } |
806 | sub pp_gprotoent { baseop(@_, "getprotoent") } |
807 | sub pp_gservent { baseop(@_, "getservent") } |
808 | sub pp_ehostent { baseop(@_, "endhostent") } |
809 | sub pp_enetent { baseop(@_, "endnetent") } |
810 | sub pp_eprotoent { baseop(@_, "endprotoent") } |
811 | sub pp_eservent { baseop(@_, "endservent") } |
812 | sub pp_gpwent { baseop(@_, "getpwent") } |
813 | sub pp_spwent { baseop(@_, "setpwent") } |
814 | sub pp_epwent { baseop(@_, "endpwent") } |
815 | sub pp_ggrent { baseop(@_, "getgrent") } |
816 | sub pp_sgrent { baseop(@_, "setgrent") } |
817 | sub pp_egrent { baseop(@_, "endgrent") } |
818 | sub pp_getlogin { baseop(@_, "getlogin") } |
819 | |
820 | sub POSTFIX () { 1 } |
821 | |
9d2c6865 |
822 | # I couldn't think of a good short name, but this is the category of |
823 | # symbolic unary operators with interesting precedence |
824 | |
825 | sub pfixop { |
826 | my $self = shift; |
827 | my($op, $cx, $name, $prec, $flags) = (@_, 0); |
828 | my $kid = $op->first; |
829 | $kid = $self->deparse($kid, $prec); |
830 | return $self->maybe_parens(($flags & POSTFIX) ? "$kid$name" : "$name$kid", |
831 | $cx, $prec); |
832 | } |
833 | |
834 | sub pp_preinc { pfixop(@_, "++", 23) } |
835 | sub pp_predec { pfixop(@_, "--", 23) } |
3ed82cfc |
836 | sub pp_postinc { maybe_targmy(@_, \&pfixop, "++", 23, POSTFIX) } |
837 | sub pp_postdec { maybe_targmy(@_, \&pfixop, "--", 23, POSTFIX) } |
9d2c6865 |
838 | sub pp_i_preinc { pfixop(@_, "++", 23) } |
839 | sub pp_i_predec { pfixop(@_, "--", 23) } |
3ed82cfc |
840 | sub pp_i_postinc { maybe_targmy(@_, \&pfixop, "++", 23, POSTFIX) } |
841 | sub pp_i_postdec { maybe_targmy(@_, \&pfixop, "--", 23, POSTFIX) } |
842 | sub pp_complement { maybe_targmy(@_. \&pfixop, "~", 21) } |
9d2c6865 |
843 | |
3ed82cfc |
844 | sub pp_negate { maybe_targmy(@_, \&real_negate) } |
845 | sub real_negate { |
9d2c6865 |
846 | my $self = shift; |
847 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
3f872cb9 |
848 | if ($op->first->name =~ /^(i_)?negate$/) { |
9d2c6865 |
849 | # avoid --$x |
850 | $self->pfixop($op, $cx, "-", 21.5); |
851 | } else { |
852 | $self->pfixop($op, $cx, "-", 21); |
853 | } |
854 | } |
855 | sub pp_i_negate { pp_negate(@_) } |
856 | |
857 | sub pp_not { |
858 | my $self = shift; |
859 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
860 | if ($cx <= 4) { |
861 | $self->pfixop($op, $cx, "not ", 4); |
862 | } else { |
863 | $self->pfixop($op, $cx, "!", 21); |
864 | } |
865 | } |
866 | |
6e90668e |
867 | sub unop { |
868 | my $self = shift; |
f4a44678 |
869 | my($op, $cx, $name) = @_; |
6e90668e |
870 | my $kid; |
9d2c6865 |
871 | if ($op->flags & OPf_KIDS) { |
6e90668e |
872 | $kid = $op->first; |
9d2c6865 |
873 | return $self->maybe_parens_unop($name, $kid, $cx); |
6e90668e |
874 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
875 | return $name . ($op->flags & OPf_SPECIAL ? "()" : ""); |
6e90668e |
876 | } |
6e90668e |
877 | } |
878 | |
3ed82cfc |
879 | sub pp_chop { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "chop") } |
880 | sub pp_chomp { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "chomp") } |
881 | sub pp_schop { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "chop") } |
882 | sub pp_schomp { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "chomp") } |
6e90668e |
883 | sub pp_defined { unop(@_, "defined") } |
884 | sub pp_undef { unop(@_, "undef") } |
885 | sub pp_study { unop(@_, "study") } |
6e90668e |
886 | sub pp_ref { unop(@_, "ref") } |
887 | sub pp_pos { maybe_local(@_, unop(@_, "pos")) } |
888 | |
3ed82cfc |
889 | sub pp_sin { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "sin") } |
890 | sub pp_cos { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "cos") } |
891 | sub pp_rand { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "rand") } |
6e90668e |
892 | sub pp_srand { unop(@_, "srand") } |
3ed82cfc |
893 | sub pp_exp { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "exp") } |
894 | sub pp_log { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "log") } |
895 | sub pp_sqrt { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "sqrt") } |
896 | sub pp_int { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "int") } |
897 | sub pp_hex { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "hex") } |
898 | sub pp_oct { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "oct") } |
899 | sub pp_abs { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "abs") } |
900 | |
901 | sub pp_length { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "length") } |
902 | sub pp_ord { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "ord") } |
903 | sub pp_chr { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "chr") } |
6e90668e |
904 | |
905 | sub pp_each { unop(@_, "each") } |
906 | sub pp_values { unop(@_, "values") } |
907 | sub pp_keys { unop(@_, "keys") } |
908 | sub pp_pop { unop(@_, "pop") } |
909 | sub pp_shift { unop(@_, "shift") } |
910 | |
911 | sub pp_caller { unop(@_, "caller") } |
912 | sub pp_reset { unop(@_, "reset") } |
913 | sub pp_exit { unop(@_, "exit") } |
914 | sub pp_prototype { unop(@_, "prototype") } |
915 | |
916 | sub pp_close { unop(@_, "close") } |
917 | sub pp_fileno { unop(@_, "fileno") } |
918 | sub pp_umask { unop(@_, "umask") } |
919 | sub pp_binmode { unop(@_, "binmode") } |
920 | sub pp_untie { unop(@_, "untie") } |
921 | sub pp_tied { unop(@_, "tied") } |
922 | sub pp_dbmclose { unop(@_, "dbmclose") } |
923 | sub pp_getc { unop(@_, "getc") } |
924 | sub pp_eof { unop(@_, "eof") } |
925 | sub pp_tell { unop(@_, "tell") } |
926 | sub pp_getsockname { unop(@_, "getsockname") } |
927 | sub pp_getpeername { unop(@_, "getpeername") } |
928 | |
3ed82cfc |
929 | sub pp_chdir { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "chdir") } |
930 | sub pp_chroot { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "chroot") } |
6e90668e |
931 | sub pp_readlink { unop(@_, "readlink") } |
3ed82cfc |
932 | sub pp_rmdir { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "rmdir") } |
6e90668e |
933 | sub pp_readdir { unop(@_, "readdir") } |
934 | sub pp_telldir { unop(@_, "telldir") } |
935 | sub pp_rewinddir { unop(@_, "rewinddir") } |
936 | sub pp_closedir { unop(@_, "closedir") } |
3ed82cfc |
937 | sub pp_getpgrp { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "getpgrp") } |
6e90668e |
938 | sub pp_localtime { unop(@_, "localtime") } |
939 | sub pp_gmtime { unop(@_, "gmtime") } |
940 | sub pp_alarm { unop(@_, "alarm") } |
3ed82cfc |
941 | sub pp_sleep { maybe_targmy(@_, \&unop, "sleep") } |
6e90668e |
942 | |
943 | sub pp_dofile { unop(@_, "do") } |
944 | sub pp_entereval { unop(@_, "eval") } |
945 | |
946 | sub pp_ghbyname { unop(@_, "gethostbyname") } |
947 | sub pp_gnbyname { unop(@_, "getnetbyname") } |
948 | sub pp_gpbyname { unop(@_, "getprotobyname") } |
949 | sub pp_shostent { unop(@_, "sethostent") } |
950 | sub pp_snetent { unop(@_, "setnetent") } |
951 | sub pp_sprotoent { unop(@_, "setprotoent") } |
952 | sub pp_sservent { unop(@_, "setservent") } |
953 | sub pp_gpwnam { unop(@_, "getpwnam") } |
954 | sub pp_gpwuid { unop(@_, "getpwuid") } |
955 | sub pp_ggrnam { unop(@_, "getgrnam") } |
956 | sub pp_ggrgid { unop(@_, "getgrgid") } |
957 | |
958 | sub pp_lock { unop(@_, "lock") } |
959 | |
960 | sub pp_exists { |
961 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
962 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
963 | return $self->maybe_parens_func("exists", $self->pp_helem($op->first, 16), |
964 | $cx, 16); |
6e90668e |
965 | } |
966 | |
6e90668e |
967 | sub pp_delete { |
968 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
969 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
970 | my $arg; |
971 | if ($op->private & OPpSLICE) { |
9d2c6865 |
972 | return $self->maybe_parens_func("delete", |
973 | $self->pp_hslice($op->first, 16), |
974 | $cx, 16); |
6e90668e |
975 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
976 | return $self->maybe_parens_func("delete", |
977 | $self->pp_helem($op->first, 16), |
978 | $cx, 16); |
6e90668e |
979 | } |
6e90668e |
980 | } |
981 | |
6e90668e |
982 | sub pp_require { |
983 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
984 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
3f872cb9 |
985 | if (class($op) eq "UNOP" and $op->first->name eq "const" |
4c1f658f |
986 | and $op->first->private & OPpCONST_BARE) |
6e90668e |
987 | { |
18228111 |
988 | my $name = $self->const_sv($op->first)->PV; |
6e90668e |
989 | $name =~ s[/][::]g; |
990 | $name =~ s/\.pm//g; |
991 | return "require($name)"; |
992 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
993 | $self->unop($op, $cx, "require"); |
6e90668e |
994 | } |
995 | } |
996 | |
9d2c6865 |
997 | sub pp_scalar { |
998 | my $self = shift; |
999 | my($op, $cv) = @_; |
1000 | my $kid = $op->first; |
1001 | if (not null $kid->sibling) { |
1002 | # XXX Was a here-doc |
1003 | return $self->dquote($op); |
1004 | } |
1005 | $self->unop(@_, "scalar"); |
1006 | } |
1007 | |
1008 | |
6e90668e |
1009 | sub padval { |
1010 | my $self = shift; |
1011 | my $targ = shift; |
18228111 |
1012 | #cluck "curcv was undef" unless $self->{curcv}; |
6e90668e |
1013 | return (($self->{'curcv'}->PADLIST->ARRAY)[1]->ARRAY)[$targ]; |
1014 | } |
1015 | |
1016 | sub pp_refgen { |
1017 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1018 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1019 | my $kid = $op->first; |
3f872cb9 |
1020 | if ($kid->name eq "null") { |
6e90668e |
1021 | $kid = $kid->first; |
3f872cb9 |
1022 | if ($kid->name eq "anonlist" || $kid->name eq "anonhash") { |
1023 | my($pre, $post) = @{{"anonlist" => ["[","]"], |
1024 | "anonhash" => ["{","}"]}->{$kid->name}}; |
6e90668e |
1025 | my($expr, @exprs); |
1026 | $kid = $kid->first->sibling; # skip pushmark |
1027 | for (; !null($kid); $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
9d2c6865 |
1028 | $expr = $self->deparse($kid, 6); |
6e90668e |
1029 | push @exprs, $expr; |
1030 | } |
1031 | return $pre . join(", ", @exprs) . $post; |
1032 | } elsif (!null($kid->sibling) and |
3f872cb9 |
1033 | $kid->sibling->name eq "anoncode") { |
6e90668e |
1034 | return "sub " . |
1035 | $self->deparse_sub($self->padval($kid->sibling->targ)); |
3f872cb9 |
1036 | } elsif ($kid->name eq "pushmark") { |
1037 | my $sib_name = $kid->sibling->name; |
1038 | if ($sib_name =~ /^(pad|rv2)[ah]v$/ |
c8c62db7 |
1039 | and not $kid->sibling->flags & OPf_REF) |
1040 | { |
1041 | # The @a in \(@a) isn't in ref context, but only when the |
1042 | # parens are there. |
1043 | return "\\(" . $self->deparse($kid->sibling, 1) . ")"; |
3f872cb9 |
1044 | } elsif ($sib_name eq 'entersub') { |
c8c62db7 |
1045 | my $text = $self->deparse($kid->sibling, 1); |
1046 | # Always show parens for \(&func()), but only with -p otherwise |
1047 | $text = "($text)" if $self->{'parens'} |
1048 | or $kid->sibling->private & OPpENTERSUB_AMPER; |
1049 | return "\\$text"; |
1050 | } |
1051 | } |
6e90668e |
1052 | } |
9d2c6865 |
1053 | $self->pfixop($op, $cx, "\\", 20); |
6e90668e |
1054 | } |
1055 | |
1056 | sub pp_srefgen { pp_refgen(@_) } |
1057 | |
1058 | sub pp_readline { |
1059 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1060 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1061 | my $kid = $op->first; |
3f872cb9 |
1062 | $kid = $kid->first if $kid->name eq "rv2gv"; # <$fh> |
9d2c6865 |
1063 | return "<" . $self->deparse($kid, 1) . ">"; |
6e90668e |
1064 | } |
1065 | |
bd0865ec |
1066 | # Unary operators that can occur as pseudo-listops inside double quotes |
1067 | sub dq_unop { |
1068 | my $self = shift; |
1069 | my($op, $cx, $name, $prec, $flags) = (@_, 0, 0); |
1070 | my $kid; |
1071 | if ($op->flags & OPf_KIDS) { |
1072 | $kid = $op->first; |
1073 | # If there's more than one kid, the first is an ex-pushmark. |
1074 | $kid = $kid->sibling if not null $kid->sibling; |
1075 | return $self->maybe_parens_unop($name, $kid, $cx); |
1076 | } else { |
1077 | return $name . ($op->flags & OPf_SPECIAL ? "()" : ""); |
1078 | } |
1079 | } |
1080 | |
1081 | sub pp_ucfirst { dq_unop(@_, "ucfirst") } |
1082 | sub pp_lcfirst { dq_unop(@_, "lcfirst") } |
1083 | sub pp_uc { dq_unop(@_, "uc") } |
1084 | sub pp_lc { dq_unop(@_, "lc") } |
3ed82cfc |
1085 | sub pp_quotemeta { maybe_targmy(@_, \&dq_unop, "quotemeta") } |
bd0865ec |
1086 | |
6e90668e |
1087 | sub loopex { |
1088 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1089 | my ($op, $cx, $name) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1090 | if (class($op) eq "PVOP") { |
9d2c6865 |
1091 | return "$name " . $op->pv; |
1092 | } elsif (class($op) eq "OP") { |
1093 | return $name; |
6e90668e |
1094 | } elsif (class($op) eq "UNOP") { |
9d2c6865 |
1095 | # Note -- loop exits are actually exempt from the |
1096 | # looks-like-a-func rule, but a few extra parens won't hurt |
1097 | return $self->maybe_parens_unop($name, $op->first, $cx); |
6e90668e |
1098 | } |
6e90668e |
1099 | } |
1100 | |
1101 | sub pp_last { loopex(@_, "last") } |
1102 | sub pp_next { loopex(@_, "next") } |
1103 | sub pp_redo { loopex(@_, "redo") } |
1104 | sub pp_goto { loopex(@_, "goto") } |
1105 | sub pp_dump { loopex(@_, "dump") } |
1106 | |
1107 | sub ftst { |
1108 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1109 | my($op, $cx, $name) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1110 | if (class($op) eq "UNOP") { |
9d2c6865 |
1111 | # Genuine `-X' filetests are exempt from the LLAFR, but not |
1112 | # l?stat(); for the sake of clarity, give'em all parens |
1113 | return $self->maybe_parens_unop($name, $op->first, $cx); |
7934575e |
1114 | } elsif (class($op) eq "SVOP") { |
9d2c6865 |
1115 | return $self->maybe_parens_func($name, $self->pp_gv($op, 1), $cx, 16); |
6e90668e |
1116 | } else { # I don't think baseop filetests ever survive ck_ftst, but... |
9d2c6865 |
1117 | return $name; |
6e90668e |
1118 | } |
6e90668e |
1119 | } |
1120 | |
1121 | sub pp_lstat { ftst(@_, "lstat") } |
1122 | sub pp_stat { ftst(@_, "stat") } |
1123 | sub pp_ftrread { ftst(@_, "-R") } |
1124 | sub pp_ftrwrite { ftst(@_, "-W") } |
1125 | sub pp_ftrexec { ftst(@_, "-X") } |
1126 | sub pp_fteread { ftst(@_, "-r") } |
1127 | sub pp_ftewrite { ftst(@_, "-r") } |
1128 | sub pp_fteexec { ftst(@_, "-r") } |
1129 | sub pp_ftis { ftst(@_, "-e") } |
1130 | sub pp_fteowned { ftst(@_, "-O") } |
1131 | sub pp_ftrowned { ftst(@_, "-o") } |
1132 | sub pp_ftzero { ftst(@_, "-z") } |
1133 | sub pp_ftsize { ftst(@_, "-s") } |
1134 | sub pp_ftmtime { ftst(@_, "-M") } |
1135 | sub pp_ftatime { ftst(@_, "-A") } |
1136 | sub pp_ftctime { ftst(@_, "-C") } |
1137 | sub pp_ftsock { ftst(@_, "-S") } |
1138 | sub pp_ftchr { ftst(@_, "-c") } |
1139 | sub pp_ftblk { ftst(@_, "-b") } |
1140 | sub pp_ftfile { ftst(@_, "-f") } |
1141 | sub pp_ftdir { ftst(@_, "-d") } |
1142 | sub pp_ftpipe { ftst(@_, "-p") } |
1143 | sub pp_ftlink { ftst(@_, "-l") } |
1144 | sub pp_ftsuid { ftst(@_, "-u") } |
1145 | sub pp_ftsgid { ftst(@_, "-g") } |
1146 | sub pp_ftsvtx { ftst(@_, "-k") } |
1147 | sub pp_fttty { ftst(@_, "-t") } |
1148 | sub pp_fttext { ftst(@_, "-T") } |
1149 | sub pp_ftbinary { ftst(@_, "-B") } |
1150 | |
a798dbf2 |
1151 | sub SWAP_CHILDREN () { 1 } |
6e90668e |
1152 | sub ASSIGN () { 2 } # has OP= variant |
1153 | |
9d2c6865 |
1154 | my(%left, %right); |
1155 | |
1156 | sub assoc_class { |
1157 | my $op = shift; |
3f872cb9 |
1158 | my $name = $op->name; |
1159 | if ($name eq "concat" and $op->first->name eq "concat") { |
9d2c6865 |
1160 | # avoid spurious `=' -- see comment in pp_concat |
3f872cb9 |
1161 | return "concat"; |
9d2c6865 |
1162 | } |
3f872cb9 |
1163 | if ($name eq "null" and class($op) eq "UNOP" |
1164 | and $op->first->name =~ /^(and|x?or)$/ |
9d2c6865 |
1165 | and null $op->first->sibling) |
1166 | { |
1167 | # Like all conditional constructs, OP_ANDs and OP_ORs are topped |
1168 | # with a null that's used as the common end point of the two |
1169 | # flows of control. For precedence purposes, ignore it. |
1170 | # (COND_EXPRs have these too, but we don't bother with |
1171 | # their associativity). |
1172 | return assoc_class($op->first); |
1173 | } |
1174 | return $name . ($op->flags & OPf_STACKED ? "=" : ""); |
1175 | } |
1176 | |
1177 | # Left associative operators, like `+', for which |
1178 | # $a + $b + $c is equivalent to ($a + $b) + $c |
1179 | |
1180 | BEGIN { |
3f872cb9 |
1181 | %left = ('multiply' => 19, 'i_multiply' => 19, |
1182 | 'divide' => 19, 'i_divide' => 19, |
1183 | 'modulo' => 19, 'i_modulo' => 19, |
1184 | 'repeat' => 19, |
1185 | 'add' => 18, 'i_add' => 18, |
1186 | 'subtract' => 18, 'i_subtract' => 18, |
1187 | 'concat' => 18, |
1188 | 'left_shift' => 17, 'right_shift' => 17, |
1189 | 'bit_and' => 13, |
1190 | 'bit_or' => 12, 'bit_xor' => 12, |
1191 | 'and' => 3, |
1192 | 'or' => 2, 'xor' => 2, |
9d2c6865 |
1193 | ); |
1194 | } |
1195 | |
1196 | sub deparse_binop_left { |
1197 | my $self = shift; |
1198 | my($op, $left, $prec) = @_; |
58231d39 |
1199 | if ($left{assoc_class($op)} && $left{assoc_class($left)} |
9d2c6865 |
1200 | and $left{assoc_class($op)} == $left{assoc_class($left)}) |
1201 | { |
1202 | return $self->deparse($left, $prec - .00001); |
1203 | } else { |
1204 | return $self->deparse($left, $prec); |
1205 | } |
1206 | } |
1207 | |
1208 | # Right associative operators, like `=', for which |
1209 | # $a = $b = $c is equivalent to $a = ($b = $c) |
1210 | |
1211 | BEGIN { |
3f872cb9 |
1212 | %right = ('pow' => 22, |
1213 | 'sassign=' => 7, 'aassign=' => 7, |
1214 | 'multiply=' => 7, 'i_multiply=' => 7, |
1215 | 'divide=' => 7, 'i_divide=' => 7, |
1216 | 'modulo=' => 7, 'i_modulo=' => 7, |
1217 | 'repeat=' => 7, |
1218 | 'add=' => 7, 'i_add=' => 7, |
1219 | 'subtract=' => 7, 'i_subtract=' => 7, |
1220 | 'concat=' => 7, |
1221 | 'left_shift=' => 7, 'right_shift=' => 7, |
1222 | 'bit_and=' => 7, |
1223 | 'bit_or=' => 7, 'bit_xor=' => 7, |
1224 | 'andassign' => 7, |
1225 | 'orassign' => 7, |
9d2c6865 |
1226 | ); |
1227 | } |
1228 | |
1229 | sub deparse_binop_right { |
1230 | my $self = shift; |
1231 | my($op, $right, $prec) = @_; |
58231d39 |
1232 | if ($right{assoc_class($op)} && $right{assoc_class($right)} |
9d2c6865 |
1233 | and $right{assoc_class($op)} == $right{assoc_class($right)}) |
1234 | { |
1235 | return $self->deparse($right, $prec - .00001); |
1236 | } else { |
1237 | return $self->deparse($right, $prec); |
1238 | } |
1239 | } |
1240 | |
a798dbf2 |
1241 | sub binop { |
6e90668e |
1242 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1243 | my ($op, $cx, $opname, $prec, $flags) = (@_, 0); |
a798dbf2 |
1244 | my $left = $op->first; |
1245 | my $right = $op->last; |
9d2c6865 |
1246 | my $eq = ""; |
1247 | if ($op->flags & OPf_STACKED && $flags & ASSIGN) { |
1248 | $eq = "="; |
1249 | $prec = 7; |
1250 | } |
a798dbf2 |
1251 | if ($flags & SWAP_CHILDREN) { |
1252 | ($left, $right) = ($right, $left); |
1253 | } |
9d2c6865 |
1254 | $left = $self->deparse_binop_left($op, $left, $prec); |
1255 | $right = $self->deparse_binop_right($op, $right, $prec); |
1256 | return $self->maybe_parens("$left $opname$eq $right", $cx, $prec); |
1257 | } |
1258 | |
3ed82cfc |
1259 | sub pp_add { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "+", 18, ASSIGN) } |
1260 | sub pp_multiply { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "*", 19, ASSIGN) } |
1261 | sub pp_subtract { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "-",18, ASSIGN) } |
1262 | sub pp_divide { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "/", 19, ASSIGN) } |
1263 | sub pp_modulo { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "%", 19, ASSIGN) } |
1264 | sub pp_i_add { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "+", 18, ASSIGN) } |
1265 | sub pp_i_multiply { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "*", 19, ASSIGN) } |
1266 | sub pp_i_subtract { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "-", 18, ASSIGN) } |
1267 | sub pp_i_divide { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "/", 19, ASSIGN) } |
1268 | sub pp_i_modulo { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "%", 19, ASSIGN) } |
1269 | sub pp_pow { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "**", 22, ASSIGN) } |
1270 | |
1271 | sub pp_left_shift { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "<<", 17, ASSIGN) } |
1272 | sub pp_right_shift { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, ">>", 17, ASSIGN) } |
1273 | sub pp_bit_and { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "&", 13, ASSIGN) } |
1274 | sub pp_bit_or { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "|", 12, ASSIGN) } |
1275 | sub pp_bit_xor { maybe_targmy(@_, \&binop, "^", 12, ASSIGN) } |
9d2c6865 |
1276 | |
1277 | sub pp_eq { binop(@_, "==", 14) } |
1278 | sub pp_ne { binop(@_, "!=", 14) } |
1279 | sub pp_lt { binop(@_, "<", 15) } |
1280 | sub pp_gt { binop(@_, ">", 15) } |
1281 | sub pp_ge { binop(@_, ">=", 15) } |
1282 | sub pp_le { binop(@_, "<=", 15) } |
1283 | sub pp_ncmp { binop(@_, "<=>", 14) } |
1284 | sub pp_i_eq { binop(@_, "==", 14) } |
1285 | sub pp_i_ne { binop(@_, "!=", 14) } |
1286 | sub pp_i_lt { binop(@_, "<", 15) } |
1287 | sub pp_i_gt { binop(@_, ">", 15) } |
1288 | sub pp_i_ge { binop(@_, ">=", 15) } |
1289 | sub pp_i_le { binop(@_, "<=", 15) } |
1290 | sub pp_i_ncmp { binop(@_, "<=>", 14) } |
1291 | |
1292 | sub pp_seq { binop(@_, "eq", 14) } |
1293 | sub pp_sne { binop(@_, "ne", 14) } |
1294 | sub pp_slt { binop(@_, "lt", 15) } |
1295 | sub pp_sgt { binop(@_, "gt", 15) } |
1296 | sub pp_sge { binop(@_, "ge", 15) } |
1297 | sub pp_sle { binop(@_, "le", 15) } |
1298 | sub pp_scmp { binop(@_, "cmp", 14) } |
1299 | |
1300 | sub pp_sassign { binop(@_, "=", 7, SWAP_CHILDREN) } |
1301 | sub pp_aassign { binop(@_, "=", 7, SWAP_CHILDREN) } |
6e90668e |
1302 | |
1303 | # `.' is special because concats-of-concats are optimized to save copying |
1304 | # by making all but the first concat stacked. The effect is as if the |
1305 | # programmer had written `($a . $b) .= $c', except legal. |
3ed82cfc |
1306 | sub pp_concat { maybe_targmy(@_, \&real_concat) } |
1307 | sub real_concat { |
6e90668e |
1308 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1309 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1310 | my $left = $op->first; |
1311 | my $right = $op->last; |
1312 | my $eq = ""; |
9d2c6865 |
1313 | my $prec = 18; |
3f872cb9 |
1314 | if ($op->flags & OPf_STACKED and $op->first->name ne "concat") { |
6e90668e |
1315 | $eq = "="; |
9d2c6865 |
1316 | $prec = 7; |
6e90668e |
1317 | } |
9d2c6865 |
1318 | $left = $self->deparse_binop_left($op, $left, $prec); |
1319 | $right = $self->deparse_binop_right($op, $right, $prec); |
1320 | return $self->maybe_parens("$left .$eq $right", $cx, $prec); |
6e90668e |
1321 | } |
1322 | |
1323 | # `x' is weird when the left arg is a list |
1324 | sub pp_repeat { |
1325 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1326 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1327 | my $left = $op->first; |
1328 | my $right = $op->last; |
9d2c6865 |
1329 | my $eq = ""; |
1330 | my $prec = 19; |
1331 | if ($op->flags & OPf_STACKED) { |
1332 | $eq = "="; |
1333 | $prec = 7; |
1334 | } |
6e90668e |
1335 | if (null($right)) { # list repeat; count is inside left-side ex-list |
1336 | my $kid = $left->first->sibling; # skip pushmark |
1337 | my @exprs; |
1338 | for (; !null($kid->sibling); $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
9d2c6865 |
1339 | push @exprs, $self->deparse($kid, 6); |
6e90668e |
1340 | } |
1341 | $right = $kid; |
1342 | $left = "(" . join(", ", @exprs). ")"; |
1343 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
1344 | $left = $self->deparse_binop_left($op, $left, $prec); |
6e90668e |
1345 | } |
9d2c6865 |
1346 | $right = $self->deparse_binop_right($op, $right, $prec); |
1347 | return $self->maybe_parens("$left x$eq $right", $cx, $prec); |
6e90668e |
1348 | } |
1349 | |
1350 | sub range { |
1351 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1352 | my ($op, $cx, $type) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1353 | my $left = $op->first; |
1354 | my $right = $left->sibling; |
9d2c6865 |
1355 | $left = $self->deparse($left, 9); |
1356 | $right = $self->deparse($right, 9); |
1357 | return $self->maybe_parens("$left $type $right", $cx, 9); |
6e90668e |
1358 | } |
1359 | |
1360 | sub pp_flop { |
1361 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1362 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1363 | my $flip = $op->first; |
1364 | my $type = ($flip->flags & OPf_SPECIAL) ? "..." : ".."; |
9d2c6865 |
1365 | return $self->range($flip->first, $cx, $type); |
6e90668e |
1366 | } |
1367 | |
1368 | # one-line while/until is handled in pp_leave |
1369 | |
1370 | sub logop { |
1371 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1372 | my ($op, $cx, $lowop, $lowprec, $highop, $highprec, $blockname) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1373 | my $left = $op->first; |
1374 | my $right = $op->first->sibling; |
9d2c6865 |
1375 | if ($cx == 0 and is_scope($right) and $blockname) { # if ($a) {$b} |
1376 | $left = $self->deparse($left, 1); |
1377 | $right = $self->deparse($right, 0); |
1378 | return "$blockname ($left) {\n\t$right\n\b}\cK"; |
1379 | } elsif ($cx == 0 and $blockname and not $self->{'parens'}) { # $b if $a |
1380 | $right = $self->deparse($right, 1); |
1381 | $left = $self->deparse($left, 1); |
1382 | return "$right $blockname $left"; |
1383 | } elsif ($cx > $lowprec and $highop) { # $a && $b |
1384 | $left = $self->deparse_binop_left($op, $left, $highprec); |
1385 | $right = $self->deparse_binop_right($op, $right, $highprec); |
1386 | return $self->maybe_parens("$left $highop $right", $cx, $highprec); |
1387 | } else { # $a and $b |
1388 | $left = $self->deparse_binop_left($op, $left, $lowprec); |
1389 | $right = $self->deparse_binop_right($op, $right, $lowprec); |
1390 | return $self->maybe_parens("$left $lowop $right", $cx, $lowprec); |
1391 | } |
1392 | } |
1393 | |
1394 | sub pp_and { logop(@_, "and", 3, "&&", 11, "if") } |
f4a44678 |
1395 | sub pp_or { logop(@_, "or", 2, "||", 10, "unless") } |
3ed82cfc |
1396 | |
1397 | # xor is syntactically a logop, but it's really a binop (contrary to |
1398 | # old versions of opcode.pl). Syntax is what matters here. |
9d2c6865 |
1399 | sub pp_xor { logop(@_, "xor", 2, "", 0, "") } |
6e90668e |
1400 | |
1401 | sub logassignop { |
1402 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1403 | my ($op, $cx, $opname) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1404 | my $left = $op->first; |
1405 | my $right = $op->first->sibling->first; # skip sassign |
9d2c6865 |
1406 | $left = $self->deparse($left, 7); |
1407 | $right = $self->deparse($right, 7); |
1408 | return $self->maybe_parens("$left $opname $right", $cx, 7); |
a798dbf2 |
1409 | } |
1410 | |
6e90668e |
1411 | sub pp_andassign { logassignop(@_, "&&=") } |
1412 | sub pp_orassign { logassignop(@_, "||=") } |
1413 | |
1414 | sub listop { |
1415 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1416 | my($op, $cx, $name) = @_; |
1417 | my(@exprs); |
1418 | my $parens = ($cx >= 5) || $self->{'parens'}; |
1419 | my $kid = $op->first->sibling; |
1420 | return $name if null $kid; |
1421 | my $first = $self->deparse($kid, 6); |
1422 | $first = "+$first" if not $parens and substr($first, 0, 1) eq "("; |
1423 | push @exprs, $first; |
1424 | $kid = $kid->sibling; |
1425 | for (; !null($kid); $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
1426 | push @exprs, $self->deparse($kid, 6); |
1427 | } |
1428 | if ($parens) { |
1429 | return "$name(" . join(", ", @exprs) . ")"; |
1430 | } else { |
1431 | return "$name " . join(", ", @exprs); |
6e90668e |
1432 | } |
6e90668e |
1433 | } |
a798dbf2 |
1434 | |
6e90668e |
1435 | sub pp_bless { listop(@_, "bless") } |
3ed82cfc |
1436 | sub pp_atan2 { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "atan2") } |
6e90668e |
1437 | sub pp_substr { maybe_local(@_, listop(@_, "substr")) } |
1438 | sub pp_vec { maybe_local(@_, listop(@_, "vec")) } |
3ed82cfc |
1439 | sub pp_index { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "index") } |
1440 | sub pp_rindex { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "rindex") } |
1441 | sub pp_sprintf { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "sprintf") } |
6e90668e |
1442 | sub pp_formline { listop(@_, "formline") } # see also deparse_format |
3ed82cfc |
1443 | sub pp_crypt { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "crypt") } |
6e90668e |
1444 | sub pp_unpack { listop(@_, "unpack") } |
1445 | sub pp_pack { listop(@_, "pack") } |
3ed82cfc |
1446 | sub pp_join { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "join") } |
6e90668e |
1447 | sub pp_splice { listop(@_, "splice") } |
3ed82cfc |
1448 | sub pp_push { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "push") } |
1449 | sub pp_unshift { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "unshift") } |
6e90668e |
1450 | sub pp_reverse { listop(@_, "reverse") } |
1451 | sub pp_warn { listop(@_, "warn") } |
1452 | sub pp_die { listop(@_, "die") } |
9d2c6865 |
1453 | # Actually, return is exempt from the LLAFR (see examples in this very |
1454 | # module!), but for consistency's sake, ignore that fact |
6e90668e |
1455 | sub pp_return { listop(@_, "return") } |
1456 | sub pp_open { listop(@_, "open") } |
1457 | sub pp_pipe_op { listop(@_, "pipe") } |
1458 | sub pp_tie { listop(@_, "tie") } |
1459 | sub pp_dbmopen { listop(@_, "dbmopen") } |
1460 | sub pp_sselect { listop(@_, "select") } |
1461 | sub pp_select { listop(@_, "select") } |
1462 | sub pp_read { listop(@_, "read") } |
1463 | sub pp_sysopen { listop(@_, "sysopen") } |
1464 | sub pp_sysseek { listop(@_, "sysseek") } |
1465 | sub pp_sysread { listop(@_, "sysread") } |
1466 | sub pp_syswrite { listop(@_, "syswrite") } |
1467 | sub pp_send { listop(@_, "send") } |
1468 | sub pp_recv { listop(@_, "recv") } |
1469 | sub pp_seek { listop(@_, "seek") } |
6e90668e |
1470 | sub pp_fcntl { listop(@_, "fcntl") } |
1471 | sub pp_ioctl { listop(@_, "ioctl") } |
3ed82cfc |
1472 | sub pp_flock { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "flock") } |
6e90668e |
1473 | sub pp_socket { listop(@_, "socket") } |
1474 | sub pp_sockpair { listop(@_, "sockpair") } |
1475 | sub pp_bind { listop(@_, "bind") } |
1476 | sub pp_connect { listop(@_, "connect") } |
1477 | sub pp_listen { listop(@_, "listen") } |
1478 | sub pp_accept { listop(@_, "accept") } |
1479 | sub pp_shutdown { listop(@_, "shutdown") } |
1480 | sub pp_gsockopt { listop(@_, "getsockopt") } |
1481 | sub pp_ssockopt { listop(@_, "setsockopt") } |
3ed82cfc |
1482 | sub pp_chown { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "chown") } |
1483 | sub pp_unlink { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "unlink") } |
1484 | sub pp_chmod { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "chmod") } |
1485 | sub pp_utime { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "utime") } |
1486 | sub pp_rename { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "rename") } |
1487 | sub pp_link { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "link") } |
1488 | sub pp_symlink { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "symlink") } |
1489 | sub pp_mkdir { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "mkdir") } |
6e90668e |
1490 | sub pp_open_dir { listop(@_, "opendir") } |
1491 | sub pp_seekdir { listop(@_, "seekdir") } |
3ed82cfc |
1492 | sub pp_waitpid { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "waitpid") } |
1493 | sub pp_system { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "system") } |
1494 | sub pp_exec { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "exec") } |
1495 | sub pp_kill { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "kill") } |
1496 | sub pp_setpgrp { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "setpgrp") } |
1497 | sub pp_getpriority { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "getpriority") } |
1498 | sub pp_setpriority { maybe_targmy(@_, \&listop, "setpriority") } |
6e90668e |
1499 | sub pp_shmget { listop(@_, "shmget") } |
1500 | sub pp_shmctl { listop(@_, "shmctl") } |
1501 | sub pp_shmread { listop(@_, "shmread") } |
1502 | sub pp_shmwrite { listop(@_, "shmwrite") } |
1503 | sub pp_msgget { listop(@_, "msgget") } |
1504 | sub pp_msgctl { listop(@_, "msgctl") } |
1505 | sub pp_msgsnd { listop(@_, "msgsnd") } |
1506 | sub pp_msgrcv { listop(@_, "msgrcv") } |
1507 | sub pp_semget { listop(@_, "semget") } |
1508 | sub pp_semctl { listop(@_, "semctl") } |
1509 | sub pp_semop { listop(@_, "semop") } |
1510 | sub pp_ghbyaddr { listop(@_, "gethostbyaddr") } |
1511 | sub pp_gnbyaddr { listop(@_, "getnetbyaddr") } |
1512 | sub pp_gpbynumber { listop(@_, "getprotobynumber") } |
1513 | sub pp_gsbyname { listop(@_, "getservbyname") } |
1514 | sub pp_gsbyport { listop(@_, "getservbyport") } |
1515 | sub pp_syscall { listop(@_, "syscall") } |
1516 | |
1517 | sub pp_glob { |
1518 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1519 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1520 | my $text = $self->dq($op->first->sibling); # skip pushmark |
1521 | if ($text =~ /^\$?(\w|::|\`)+$/ # could look like a readline |
1522 | or $text =~ /[<>]/) { |
1523 | return 'glob(' . single_delim('qq', '"', $text) . ')'; |
1524 | } else { |
1525 | return '<' . $text . '>'; |
1526 | } |
1527 | } |
1528 | |
f5aa8f4e |
1529 | # Truncate is special because OPf_SPECIAL makes a bareword first arg |
1530 | # be a filehandle. This could probably be better fixed in the core |
1531 | # by moving the GV lookup into ck_truc. |
1532 | |
1533 | sub pp_truncate { |
1534 | my $self = shift; |
1535 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
1536 | my(@exprs); |
1537 | my $parens = ($cx >= 5) || $self->{'parens'}; |
1538 | my $kid = $op->first->sibling; |
acba1d67 |
1539 | my $fh; |
f5aa8f4e |
1540 | if ($op->flags & OPf_SPECIAL) { |
1541 | # $kid is an OP_CONST |
18228111 |
1542 | $fh = $self->const_sv($kid)->PV; |
f5aa8f4e |
1543 | } else { |
1544 | $fh = $self->deparse($kid, 6); |
1545 | $fh = "+$fh" if not $parens and substr($fh, 0, 1) eq "("; |
1546 | } |
1547 | my $len = $self->deparse($kid->sibling, 6); |
1548 | if ($parens) { |
1549 | return "truncate($fh, $len)"; |
1550 | } else { |
1551 | return "truncate $fh, $len"; |
1552 | } |
f5aa8f4e |
1553 | } |
1554 | |
6e90668e |
1555 | sub indirop { |
1556 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1557 | my($op, $cx, $name) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1558 | my($expr, @exprs); |
1559 | my $kid = $op->first->sibling; |
1560 | my $indir = ""; |
1561 | if ($op->flags & OPf_STACKED) { |
1562 | $indir = $kid; |
1563 | $indir = $indir->first; # skip rv2gv |
1564 | if (is_scope($indir)) { |
9d2c6865 |
1565 | $indir = "{" . $self->deparse($indir, 0) . "}"; |
6e90668e |
1566 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
1567 | $indir = $self->deparse($indir, 24); |
6e90668e |
1568 | } |
1569 | $indir = $indir . " "; |
1570 | $kid = $kid->sibling; |
1571 | } |
1572 | for (; !null($kid); $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
9d2c6865 |
1573 | $expr = $self->deparse($kid, 6); |
6e90668e |
1574 | push @exprs, $expr; |
1575 | } |
3ed82cfc |
1576 | return $self->maybe_parens_func($name, $indir . join(", ", @exprs), |
9d2c6865 |
1577 | $cx, 5); |
6e90668e |
1578 | } |
1579 | |
1580 | sub pp_prtf { indirop(@_, "printf") } |
1581 | sub pp_print { indirop(@_, "print") } |
1582 | sub pp_sort { indirop(@_, "sort") } |
1583 | |
1584 | sub mapop { |
1585 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1586 | my($op, $cx, $name) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1587 | my($expr, @exprs); |
1588 | my $kid = $op->first; # this is the (map|grep)start |
1589 | $kid = $kid->first->sibling; # skip a pushmark |
1590 | my $code = $kid->first; # skip a null |
1591 | if (is_scope $code) { |
f4a44678 |
1592 | $code = "{" . $self->deparse($code, 0) . "} "; |
6e90668e |
1593 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
1594 | $code = $self->deparse($code, 24) . ", "; |
6e90668e |
1595 | } |
1596 | $kid = $kid->sibling; |
1597 | for (; !null($kid); $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
9d2c6865 |
1598 | $expr = $self->deparse($kid, 6); |
6e90668e |
1599 | push @exprs, $expr if $expr; |
1600 | } |
9d2c6865 |
1601 | return $self->maybe_parens_func($name, $code . join(", ", @exprs), $cx, 5); |
6e90668e |
1602 | } |
1603 | |
1604 | sub pp_mapwhile { mapop(@_, "map") } |
1605 | sub pp_grepwhile { mapop(@_, "grep") } |
1606 | |
1607 | sub pp_list { |
1608 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1609 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1610 | my($expr, @exprs); |
1611 | my $kid = $op->first->sibling; # skip pushmark |
1612 | my $lop; |
1613 | my $local = "either"; # could be local(...) or my(...) |
1614 | for ($lop = $kid; !null($lop); $lop = $lop->sibling) { |
1615 | # This assumes that no other private flags equal 128, and that |
1616 | # OPs that store things other than flags in their op_private, |
1617 | # like OP_AELEMFAST, won't be immediate children of a list. |
3f872cb9 |
1618 | unless ($lop->private & OPpLVAL_INTRO or $lop->name eq "undef") |
6e90668e |
1619 | { |
1620 | $local = ""; # or not |
1621 | last; |
1622 | } |
3f872cb9 |
1623 | if ($lop->name =~ /^pad[ash]v$/) { # my() |
6e90668e |
1624 | ($local = "", last) if $local eq "local"; |
1625 | $local = "my"; |
3f872cb9 |
1626 | } elsif ($lop->name ne "undef") { # local() |
6e90668e |
1627 | ($local = "", last) if $local eq "my"; |
1628 | $local = "local"; |
1629 | } |
1630 | } |
1631 | $local = "" if $local eq "either"; # no point if it's all undefs |
f5aa8f4e |
1632 | return $self->deparse($kid, $cx) if null $kid->sibling and not $local; |
6e90668e |
1633 | for (; !null($kid); $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
1634 | if ($local) { |
3f872cb9 |
1635 | if (class($kid) eq "UNOP" and $kid->first->name eq "gvsv") { |
6e90668e |
1636 | $lop = $kid->first; |
1637 | } else { |
1638 | $lop = $kid; |
1639 | } |
1640 | $self->{'avoid_local'}{$$lop}++; |
9d2c6865 |
1641 | $expr = $self->deparse($kid, 6); |
6e90668e |
1642 | delete $self->{'avoid_local'}{$$lop}; |
1643 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
1644 | $expr = $self->deparse($kid, 6); |
6e90668e |
1645 | } |
1646 | push @exprs, $expr; |
1647 | } |
9d2c6865 |
1648 | if ($local) { |
1649 | return "$local(" . join(", ", @exprs) . ")"; |
1650 | } else { |
1651 | return $self->maybe_parens( join(", ", @exprs), $cx, 6); |
1652 | } |
6e90668e |
1653 | } |
1654 | |
ee8c7f54 |
1655 | sub is_ifelse_cont { |
1656 | my $op = shift; |
1657 | return ($op->name eq "null" and class($op) eq "UNOP" |
1658 | and $op->first->name =~ /^(and|cond_expr)$/ |
1659 | and is_scope($op->first->first->sibling)); |
1660 | } |
1661 | |
6e90668e |
1662 | sub pp_cond_expr { |
1663 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1664 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1665 | my $cond = $op->first; |
1666 | my $true = $cond->sibling; |
1667 | my $false = $true->sibling; |
9d2c6865 |
1668 | my $cuddle = $self->{'cuddle'}; |
ee8c7f54 |
1669 | unless ($cx == 0 and (is_scope($true) and $true->name ne "null") and |
1670 | (is_scope($false) || is_ifelse_cont($false))) { |
f5aa8f4e |
1671 | $cond = $self->deparse($cond, 8); |
9d2c6865 |
1672 | $true = $self->deparse($true, 8); |
1673 | $false = $self->deparse($false, 8); |
1674 | return $self->maybe_parens("$cond ? $true : $false", $cx, 8); |
ee8c7f54 |
1675 | } |
1676 | |
f5aa8f4e |
1677 | $cond = $self->deparse($cond, 1); |
9d2c6865 |
1678 | $true = $self->deparse($true, 0); |
ee8c7f54 |
1679 | my $head = "if ($cond) {\n\t$true\n\b}"; |
1680 | my @elsifs; |
1681 | while (!null($false) and is_ifelse_cont($false)) { |
1682 | my $newop = $false->first; |
1683 | my $newcond = $newop->first; |
1684 | my $newtrue = $newcond->sibling; |
1685 | $false = $newtrue->sibling; # last in chain is OP_AND => no else |
1686 | $newcond = $self->deparse($newcond, 1); |
1687 | $newtrue = $self->deparse($newtrue, 0); |
1688 | push @elsifs, "elsif ($newcond) {\n\t$newtrue\n\b}"; |
1689 | } |
1690 | if (!null($false)) { |
1691 | $false = $cuddle . "else {\n\t" . |
1692 | $self->deparse($false, 0) . "\n\b}\cK"; |
1693 | } else { |
1694 | $false = "\cK"; |
6e90668e |
1695 | } |
ee8c7f54 |
1696 | return $head . join($cuddle, "", @elsifs) . $false; |
6e90668e |
1697 | } |
1698 | |
1699 | sub pp_leaveloop { |
1700 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1701 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1702 | my $enter = $op->first; |
1703 | my $kid = $enter->sibling; |
1704 | local($self->{'curstash'}) = $self->{'curstash'}; |
1705 | my $head = ""; |
9d2c6865 |
1706 | my $bare = 0; |
3f872cb9 |
1707 | if ($kid->name eq "lineseq") { # bare or infinite loop |
6e90668e |
1708 | if (is_state $kid->last) { # infinite |
1709 | $head = "for (;;) "; # shorter than while (1) |
9d2c6865 |
1710 | } else { |
1711 | $bare = 1; |
6e90668e |
1712 | } |
3f872cb9 |
1713 | } elsif ($enter->name eq "enteriter") { # foreach |
6e90668e |
1714 | my $ary = $enter->first->sibling; # first was pushmark |
1715 | my $var = $ary->sibling; |
f5aa8f4e |
1716 | if ($enter->flags & OPf_STACKED |
1717 | and not null $ary->first->sibling->sibling) |
1718 | { |
d7f5b6da |
1719 | $ary = $self->deparse($ary->first->sibling, 9) . " .. " . |
1720 | $self->deparse($ary->first->sibling->sibling, 9); |
d8d95777 |
1721 | } else { |
1722 | $ary = $self->deparse($ary, 1); |
1723 | } |
6e90668e |
1724 | if (null $var) { |
f6f9bdb7 |
1725 | if ($enter->flags & OPf_SPECIAL) { # thread special var |
9d2c6865 |
1726 | $var = $self->pp_threadsv($enter, 1); |
f6f9bdb7 |
1727 | } else { # regular my() variable |
9d2c6865 |
1728 | $var = $self->pp_padsv($enter, 1); |
f6f9bdb7 |
1729 | if ($self->padname_sv($enter->targ)->IVX == |
1730 | $kid->first->first->sibling->last->cop_seq) |
1731 | { |
1732 | # If the scope of this variable closes at the last |
1733 | # statement of the loop, it must have been |
1734 | # declared here. |
1735 | $var = "my " . $var; |
1736 | } |
6e90668e |
1737 | } |
3f872cb9 |
1738 | } elsif ($var->name eq "rv2gv") { |
9d2c6865 |
1739 | $var = $self->pp_rv2sv($var, 1); |
3f872cb9 |
1740 | } elsif ($var->name eq "gv") { |
9d2c6865 |
1741 | $var = "\$" . $self->deparse($var, 1); |
6e90668e |
1742 | } |
9d2c6865 |
1743 | $head = "foreach $var ($ary) "; |
6e90668e |
1744 | $kid = $kid->first->first->sibling; # skip OP_AND and OP_ITER |
3f872cb9 |
1745 | } elsif ($kid->name eq "null") { # while/until |
6e90668e |
1746 | $kid = $kid->first; |
3f872cb9 |
1747 | my $name = {"and" => "while", "or" => "until"} |
1748 | ->{$kid->name}; |
9d2c6865 |
1749 | $head = "$name (" . $self->deparse($kid->first, 1) . ") "; |
6e90668e |
1750 | $kid = $kid->first->sibling; |
3f872cb9 |
1751 | } elsif ($kid->name eq "stub") { # bare and empty |
9d2c6865 |
1752 | return "{;}"; # {} could be a hashref |
6e90668e |
1753 | } |
1754 | # The third-to-last kid is the continue block if the pointer used |
9d2c6865 |
1755 | # by `next BLOCK' points to its first OP, which happens to be the |
1756 | # the op_next of the head of the _previous_ statement. |
1757 | # Unless it's a bare loop, in which case it's last, since there's |
1758 | # no unstack or extra nextstate. |
f5aa8f4e |
1759 | # Except if the previous head isn't null but the first kid is |
1760 | # (because it's a nulled out nextstate in a scope), in which |
1761 | # case the head's next is advanced past the null but the nextop's |
1762 | # isn't, so we need to try nextop->next. |
bd0865ec |
1763 | my $precont; |
1764 | my $cont = $kid->first; |
9d2c6865 |
1765 | if ($bare) { |
9d2c6865 |
1766 | while (!null($cont->sibling)) { |
1767 | $precont = $cont; |
1768 | $cont = $cont->sibling; |
1769 | } |
1770 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
1771 | while (!null($cont->sibling->sibling->sibling)) { |
1772 | $precont = $cont; |
1773 | $cont = $cont->sibling; |
6e90668e |
1774 | } |
1775 | } |
f5aa8f4e |
1776 | if ($precont and $ {$precont->next} == $ {$enter->nextop} |
1777 | || $ {$precont->next} == $ {$enter->nextop->next} ) |
1778 | { |
1779 | my $state = $kid->first; |
1780 | my $cuddle = $self->{'cuddle'}; |
1781 | my($expr, @exprs); |
1782 | for (; $$state != $$cont; $state = $state->sibling) { |
1783 | $expr = ""; |
1784 | if (is_state $state) { |
1785 | $expr = $self->deparse($state, 0); |
1786 | $state = $state->sibling; |
ee8c7f54 |
1787 | last if null $state; |
f5aa8f4e |
1788 | } |
1789 | $expr .= $self->deparse($state, 0); |
1790 | push @exprs, $expr if $expr; |
1791 | } |
1792 | $kid = join(";\n", @exprs); |
1793 | $cont = $cuddle . "continue {\n\t" . |
1794 | $self->deparse($cont, 0) . "\n\b}\cK"; |
6e90668e |
1795 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
1796 | $cont = "\cK"; |
1797 | $kid = $self->deparse($kid, 0); |
6e90668e |
1798 | } |
1799 | return $head . "{\n\t" . $kid . "\n\b}" . $cont; |
1800 | } |
1801 | |
1802 | sub pp_leavetry { |
1803 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1804 | return "eval {\n\t" . $self->pp_leave(@_) . "\n\b}"; |
bd0865ec |
1805 | } |
6e90668e |
1806 | |
bd0865ec |
1807 | BEGIN { eval "sub OP_CONST () {" . opnumber("const") . "}" } |
1808 | BEGIN { eval "sub OP_STRINGIFY () {" . opnumber("stringify") . "}" } |
f5aa8f4e |
1809 | |
a798dbf2 |
1810 | sub pp_null { |
6e90668e |
1811 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1812 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1813 | if (class($op) eq "OP") { |
f4a44678 |
1814 | # old value is lost |
1815 | return $self->{'ex_const'} if $op->targ == OP_CONST; |
3f872cb9 |
1816 | } elsif ($op->first->name eq "pushmark") { |
9d2c6865 |
1817 | return $self->pp_list($op, $cx); |
3f872cb9 |
1818 | } elsif ($op->first->name eq "enter") { |
9d2c6865 |
1819 | return $self->pp_leave($op, $cx); |
bd0865ec |
1820 | } elsif ($op->targ == OP_STRINGIFY) { |
ee8c7f54 |
1821 | return $self->dquote($op, $cx); |
6e90668e |
1822 | } elsif (!null($op->first->sibling) and |
3f872cb9 |
1823 | $op->first->sibling->name eq "readline" and |
6e90668e |
1824 | $op->first->sibling->flags & OPf_STACKED) { |
9d2c6865 |
1825 | return $self->maybe_parens($self->deparse($op->first, 7) . " = " |
1826 | . $self->deparse($op->first->sibling, 7), |
1827 | $cx, 7); |
6e90668e |
1828 | } elsif (!null($op->first->sibling) and |
3f872cb9 |
1829 | $op->first->sibling->name eq "trans" and |
6e90668e |
1830 | $op->first->sibling->flags & OPf_STACKED) { |
9d2c6865 |
1831 | return $self->maybe_parens($self->deparse($op->first, 20) . " =~ " |
1832 | . $self->deparse($op->first->sibling, 20), |
1833 | $cx, 20); |
6e90668e |
1834 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
1835 | return $self->deparse($op->first, $cx); |
6e90668e |
1836 | } |
a798dbf2 |
1837 | } |
1838 | |
bd0865ec |
1839 | # the aassign in-common check messes up SvCUR (always setting it |
1840 | # to a value >= 100), but it's probably safe to assume there |
1841 | # won't be any NULs in the names of my() variables. (with |
1842 | # stash variables, I wouldn't be so sure) |
1843 | sub padname_fix { |
1844 | my $str = shift; |
1845 | $str = substr($str, 0, index($str, "\0")) if index($str, "\0") != -1; |
1846 | return $str; |
1847 | } |
1848 | |
6e90668e |
1849 | sub padname { |
1850 | my $self = shift; |
1851 | my $targ = shift; |
1852 | my $str = $self->padname_sv($targ)->PV; |
1853 | return padname_fix($str); |
1854 | } |
1855 | |
1856 | sub padany { |
1857 | my $self = shift; |
1858 | my $op = shift; |
1859 | return substr($self->padname($op->targ), 1); # skip $/@/% |
1860 | } |
1861 | |
1862 | sub pp_padsv { |
1863 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1864 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
1865 | return $self->maybe_my($op, $cx, $self->padname($op->targ)); |
6e90668e |
1866 | } |
1867 | |
1868 | sub pp_padav { pp_padsv(@_) } |
1869 | sub pp_padhv { pp_padsv(@_) } |
1870 | |
9d2c6865 |
1871 | my @threadsv_names; |
1872 | |
1873 | BEGIN { |
1874 | @threadsv_names = ("_", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", |
1875 | "&", "`", "'", "+", "/", ".", ",", "\\", '"', ";", |
1876 | "^", "-", "%", "=", "|", "~", ":", "^A", "^E", |
1877 | "!", "@"); |
1878 | } |
f6f9bdb7 |
1879 | |
1880 | sub pp_threadsv { |
1881 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1882 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
1883 | return $self->maybe_local($op, $cx, "\$" . $threadsv_names[$op->targ]); |
f6f9bdb7 |
1884 | } |
1885 | |
ee8c7f54 |
1886 | sub gv_or_padgv { |
18228111 |
1887 | my $self = shift; |
1888 | my $op = shift; |
ee8c7f54 |
1889 | if (class($op) eq "PADOP") { |
1890 | return $self->padval($op->padix); |
1891 | } else { # class($op) eq "SVOP" |
1892 | return $op->gv; |
18228111 |
1893 | } |
18228111 |
1894 | } |
1895 | |
6e90668e |
1896 | sub pp_gvsv { |
1897 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1898 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
ee8c7f54 |
1899 | my $gv = $self->gv_or_padgv($op); |
18228111 |
1900 | return $self->maybe_local($op, $cx, "\$" . $self->gv_name($gv)); |
6e90668e |
1901 | } |
1902 | |
1903 | sub pp_gv { |
1904 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1905 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
ee8c7f54 |
1906 | my $gv = $self->gv_or_padgv($op); |
18228111 |
1907 | return $self->gv_name($gv); |
6e90668e |
1908 | } |
1909 | |
1910 | sub pp_aelemfast { |
1911 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1912 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
ee8c7f54 |
1913 | my $gv = $self->gv_or_padgv($op); |
6e90668e |
1914 | return "\$" . $self->gv_name($gv) . "[" . $op->private . "]"; |
1915 | } |
1916 | |
1917 | sub rv2x { |
1918 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1919 | my($op, $cx, $type) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1920 | my $kid = $op->first; |
f5aa8f4e |
1921 | my $str = $self->deparse($kid, 0); |
1922 | return $type . (is_scalar($kid) ? $str : "{$str}"); |
6e90668e |
1923 | } |
1924 | |
1925 | sub pp_rv2sv { maybe_local(@_, rv2x(@_, "\$")) } |
1926 | sub pp_rv2hv { maybe_local(@_, rv2x(@_, "%")) } |
1927 | sub pp_rv2gv { maybe_local(@_, rv2x(@_, "*")) } |
1928 | |
1929 | # skip rv2av |
1930 | sub pp_av2arylen { |
1931 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1932 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
3f872cb9 |
1933 | if ($op->first->name eq "padav") { |
9d2c6865 |
1934 | return $self->maybe_local($op, $cx, '$#' . $self->padany($op->first)); |
6e90668e |
1935 | } else { |
f5aa8f4e |
1936 | return $self->maybe_local($op, $cx, |
1937 | $self->rv2x($op->first, $cx, '$#')); |
6e90668e |
1938 | } |
1939 | } |
1940 | |
1941 | # skip down to the old, ex-rv2cv |
9d2c6865 |
1942 | sub pp_rv2cv { $_[0]->rv2x($_[1]->first->first->sibling, $_[2], "&") } |
6e90668e |
1943 | |
1944 | sub pp_rv2av { |
1945 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1946 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1947 | my $kid = $op->first; |
3f872cb9 |
1948 | if ($kid->name eq "const") { # constant list |
18228111 |
1949 | my $av = $self->const_sv($kid); |
6e90668e |
1950 | return "(" . join(", ", map(const($_), $av->ARRAY)) . ")"; |
1951 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
1952 | return $self->maybe_local($op, $cx, $self->rv2x($op, $cx, "\@")); |
6e90668e |
1953 | } |
1954 | } |
1955 | |
3ed82cfc |
1956 | sub is_subscriptable { |
1957 | my $op = shift; |
1958 | if ($op->name =~ /^[ahg]elem/) { |
1959 | return 1; |
1960 | } elsif ($op->name eq "entersub") { |
1961 | my $kid = $op->first; |
1962 | return 0 unless null $kid->sibling; |
1963 | $kid = $kid->first; |
1964 | $kid = $kid->sibling until null $kid->sibling; |
1965 | return 0 if is_scope($kid); |
1966 | $kid = $kid->first; |
1967 | return 0 if $kid->name eq "gv"; |
1968 | return 0 if is_scalar($kid); |
1969 | return is_subscriptable($kid); |
1970 | } else { |
1971 | return 0; |
1972 | } |
1973 | } |
6e90668e |
1974 | |
1975 | sub elem { |
1976 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
1977 | my ($op, $cx, $left, $right, $padname) = @_; |
6e90668e |
1978 | my($array, $idx) = ($op->first, $op->first->sibling); |
3f872cb9 |
1979 | unless ($array->name eq $padname) { # Maybe this has been fixed |
6e90668e |
1980 | $array = $array->first; # skip rv2av (or ex-rv2av in _53+) |
1981 | } |
3f872cb9 |
1982 | if ($array->name eq $padname) { |
6e90668e |
1983 | $array = $self->padany($array); |
1984 | } elsif (is_scope($array)) { # ${expr}[0] |
9d2c6865 |
1985 | $array = "{" . $self->deparse($array, 0) . "}"; |
6e90668e |
1986 | } elsif (is_scalar $array) { # $x[0], $$x[0], ... |
9d2c6865 |
1987 | $array = $self->deparse($array, 24); |
6e90668e |
1988 | } else { |
1989 | # $x[20][3]{hi} or expr->[20] |
3ed82cfc |
1990 | my $arrow = is_subscriptable($array) ? "" : "->"; |
9d2c6865 |
1991 | return $self->deparse($array, 24) . $arrow . |
1992 | $left . $self->deparse($idx, 1) . $right; |
6e90668e |
1993 | } |
9d2c6865 |
1994 | $idx = $self->deparse($idx, 1); |
6e90668e |
1995 | return "\$" . $array . $left . $idx . $right; |
1996 | } |
1997 | |
3f872cb9 |
1998 | sub pp_aelem { maybe_local(@_, elem(@_, "[", "]", "padav")) } |
1999 | sub pp_helem { maybe_local(@_, elem(@_, "{", "}", "padhv")) } |
6e90668e |
2000 | |
2001 | sub pp_gelem { |
2002 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
2003 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
2004 | my($glob, $part) = ($op->first, $op->last); |
2005 | $glob = $glob->first; # skip rv2gv |
3f872cb9 |
2006 | $glob = $glob->first if $glob->name eq "rv2gv"; # this one's a bug |
9d2c6865 |
2007 | my $scope = is_scope($glob); |
2008 | $glob = $self->deparse($glob, 0); |
2009 | $part = $self->deparse($part, 1); |
6e90668e |
2010 | return "*" . ($scope ? "{$glob}" : $glob) . "{$part}"; |
2011 | } |
2012 | |
2013 | sub slice { |
2014 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
2015 | my ($op, $cx, $left, $right, $regname, $padname) = @_; |
6e90668e |
2016 | my $last; |
2017 | my(@elems, $kid, $array, $list); |
2018 | if (class($op) eq "LISTOP") { |
2019 | $last = $op->last; |
2020 | } else { # ex-hslice inside delete() |
2021 | for ($kid = $op->first; !null $kid->sibling; $kid = $kid->sibling) {} |
2022 | $last = $kid; |
2023 | } |
2024 | $array = $last; |
2025 | $array = $array->first |
3f872cb9 |
2026 | if $array->name eq $regname or $array->name eq "null"; |
6e90668e |
2027 | if (is_scope($array)) { |
9d2c6865 |
2028 | $array = "{" . $self->deparse($array, 0) . "}"; |
3f872cb9 |
2029 | } elsif ($array->name eq $padname) { |
6e90668e |
2030 | $array = $self->padany($array); |
2031 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
2032 | $array = $self->deparse($array, 24); |
6e90668e |
2033 | } |
2034 | $kid = $op->first->sibling; # skip pushmark |
3f872cb9 |
2035 | if ($kid->name eq "list") { |
6e90668e |
2036 | $kid = $kid->first->sibling; # skip list, pushmark |
2037 | for (; !null $kid; $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
9d2c6865 |
2038 | push @elems, $self->deparse($kid, 6); |
6e90668e |
2039 | } |
2040 | $list = join(", ", @elems); |
2041 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
2042 | $list = $self->deparse($kid, 1); |
6e90668e |
2043 | } |
2044 | return "\@" . $array . $left . $list . $right; |
2045 | } |
2046 | |
3ed82cfc |
2047 | sub pp_aslice { maybe_local(@_, slice(@_, "[", "]", "rv2av", "padav")) } |
2048 | sub pp_hslice { maybe_local(@_, slice(@_, "{", "}", "rv2hv", "padhv")) } |
6e90668e |
2049 | |
2050 | sub pp_lslice { |
2051 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
2052 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
2053 | my $idx = $op->first; |
2054 | my $list = $op->last; |
2055 | my(@elems, $kid); |
9d2c6865 |
2056 | $list = $self->deparse($list, 1); |
2057 | $idx = $self->deparse($idx, 1); |
2058 | return "($list)" . "[$idx]"; |
6e90668e |
2059 | } |
2060 | |
6e90668e |
2061 | sub want_scalar { |
2062 | my $op = shift; |
2063 | return ($op->flags & OPf_WANT) == OPf_WANT_SCALAR; |
2064 | } |
2065 | |
bd0865ec |
2066 | sub want_list { |
2067 | my $op = shift; |
2068 | return ($op->flags & OPf_WANT) == OPf_WANT_LIST; |
2069 | } |
2070 | |
2071 | sub method { |
6e90668e |
2072 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
2073 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
bd0865ec |
2074 | my $kid = $op->first->sibling; # skip pushmark |
2075 | my($meth, $obj, @exprs); |
3f872cb9 |
2076 | if ($kid->name eq "list" and want_list $kid) { |
bd0865ec |
2077 | # When an indirect object isn't a bareword but the args are in |
2078 | # parens, the parens aren't part of the method syntax (the LLAFR |
2079 | # doesn't apply), but they make a list with OPf_PARENS set that |
2080 | # doesn't get flattened by the append_elem that adds the method, |
2081 | # making a (object, arg1, arg2, ...) list where the object |
2082 | # usually is. This can be distinguished from |
2083 | # `($obj, $arg1, $arg2)->meth()' (which is legal if $arg2 is an |
2084 | # object) because in the later the list is in scalar context |
2085 | # as the left side of -> always is, while in the former |
2086 | # the list is in list context as method arguments always are. |
2087 | # (Good thing there aren't method prototypes!) |
3ed82cfc |
2088 | $meth = $kid->sibling; |
bd0865ec |
2089 | $kid = $kid->first->sibling; # skip pushmark |
2090 | $obj = $kid; |
6e90668e |
2091 | $kid = $kid->sibling; |
bd0865ec |
2092 | for (; not null $kid; $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
9d2c6865 |
2093 | push @exprs, $self->deparse($kid, 6); |
6e90668e |
2094 | } |
bd0865ec |
2095 | } else { |
2096 | $obj = $kid; |
2097 | $kid = $kid->sibling; |
2098 | for (; not null $kid->sibling; $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
2099 | push @exprs, $self->deparse($kid, 6); |
6e90668e |
2100 | } |
3ed82cfc |
2101 | $meth = $kid; |
bd0865ec |
2102 | } |
2103 | $obj = $self->deparse($obj, 24); |
3ed82cfc |
2104 | if ($meth->name eq "method_named") { |
18228111 |
2105 | $meth = $self->const_sv($meth)->PV; |
bd0865ec |
2106 | } else { |
3ed82cfc |
2107 | $meth = $meth->first; |
2108 | if ($meth->name eq "const") { |
2109 | # As of 5.005_58, this case is probably obsoleted by the |
2110 | # method_named case above |
18228111 |
2111 | $meth = $self->const_sv($meth)->PV; # needs to be bare |
3ed82cfc |
2112 | } else { |
2113 | $meth = $self->deparse($meth, 1); |
2114 | } |
bd0865ec |
2115 | } |
2116 | my $args = join(", ", @exprs); |
2117 | $kid = $obj . "->" . $meth; |
2118 | if ($args) { |
2119 | return $kid . "(" . $args . ")"; # parens mandatory |
2120 | } else { |
2121 | return $kid; |
2122 | } |
2123 | } |
2124 | |
2125 | # returns "&" if the prototype doesn't match the args, |
2126 | # or ("", $args_after_prototype_demunging) if it does. |
2127 | sub check_proto { |
2128 | my $self = shift; |
2129 | my($proto, @args) = @_; |
2130 | my($arg, $real); |
2131 | my $doneok = 0; |
2132 | my @reals; |
2133 | # An unbackslashed @ or % gobbles up the rest of the args |
2134 | $proto =~ s/([^\\]|^)([@%])(.*)$/$1$2/; |
2135 | while ($proto) { |
2136 | $proto =~ s/^ *([\\]?[\$\@&%*]|;)//; |
2137 | my $chr = $1; |
2138 | if ($chr eq "") { |
2139 | return "&" if @args; |
2140 | } elsif ($chr eq ";") { |
2141 | $doneok = 1; |
2142 | } elsif ($chr eq "@" or $chr eq "%") { |
2143 | push @reals, map($self->deparse($_, 6), @args); |
2144 | @args = (); |
6e90668e |
2145 | } else { |
bd0865ec |
2146 | $arg = shift @args; |
2147 | last unless $arg; |
2148 | if ($chr eq "\$") { |
2149 | if (want_scalar $arg) { |
2150 | push @reals, $self->deparse($arg, 6); |
2151 | } else { |
2152 | return "&"; |
2153 | } |
2154 | } elsif ($chr eq "&") { |
3f872cb9 |
2155 | if ($arg->name =~ /^(s?refgen|undef)$/) { |
bd0865ec |
2156 | push @reals, $self->deparse($arg, 6); |
2157 | } else { |
2158 | return "&"; |
2159 | } |
2160 | } elsif ($chr eq "*") { |
3f872cb9 |
2161 | if ($arg->name =~ /^s?refgen$/ |
2162 | and $arg->first->first->name eq "rv2gv") |
bd0865ec |
2163 | { |
2164 | $real = $arg->first->first; # skip refgen, null |
3f872cb9 |
2165 | if ($real->first->name eq "gv") { |
bd0865ec |
2166 | push @reals, $self->deparse($real, 6); |
2167 | } else { |
2168 | push @reals, $self->deparse($real->first, 6); |
2169 | } |
2170 | } else { |
2171 | return "&"; |
2172 | } |
2173 | } elsif (substr($chr, 0, 1) eq "\\") { |
2174 | $chr = substr($chr, 1); |
3f872cb9 |
2175 | if ($arg->name =~ /^s?refgen$/ and |
bd0865ec |
2176 | !null($real = $arg->first) and |
2177 | ($chr eq "\$" && is_scalar($real->first) |
2178 | or ($chr eq "\@" |
3f872cb9 |
2179 | && $real->first->sibling->name |
2180 | =~ /^(rv2|pad)av$/) |
bd0865ec |
2181 | or ($chr eq "%" |
3f872cb9 |
2182 | && $real->first->sibling->name |
2183 | =~ /^(rv2|pad)hv$/) |
bd0865ec |
2184 | #or ($chr eq "&" # This doesn't work |
3f872cb9 |
2185 | # && $real->first->name eq "rv2cv") |
bd0865ec |
2186 | or ($chr eq "*" |
3f872cb9 |
2187 | && $real->first->name eq "rv2gv"))) |
bd0865ec |
2188 | { |
2189 | push @reals, $self->deparse($real, 6); |
2190 | } else { |
2191 | return "&"; |
2192 | } |
2193 | } |
2194 | } |
9d2c6865 |
2195 | } |
bd0865ec |
2196 | return "&" if $proto and !$doneok; # too few args and no `;' |
2197 | return "&" if @args; # too many args |
2198 | return ("", join ", ", @reals); |
2199 | } |
2200 | |
2201 | sub pp_entersub { |
2202 | my $self = shift; |
2203 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
2204 | return $self->method($op, $cx) unless null $op->first->sibling; |
2205 | my $prefix = ""; |
2206 | my $amper = ""; |
2207 | my($kid, @exprs); |
9d2c6865 |
2208 | if ($op->flags & OPf_SPECIAL) { |
2209 | $prefix = "do "; |
2210 | } elsif ($op->private & OPpENTERSUB_AMPER) { |
2211 | $amper = "&"; |
2212 | } |
2213 | $kid = $op->first; |
2214 | $kid = $kid->first->sibling; # skip ex-list, pushmark |
2215 | for (; not null $kid->sibling; $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
2216 | push @exprs, $kid; |
2217 | } |
bd0865ec |
2218 | my $simple = 0; |
2219 | my $proto = undef; |
9d2c6865 |
2220 | if (is_scope($kid)) { |
2221 | $amper = "&"; |
2222 | $kid = "{" . $self->deparse($kid, 0) . "}"; |
3f872cb9 |
2223 | } elsif ($kid->first->name eq "gv") { |
ee8c7f54 |
2224 | my $gv = $self->gv_or_padgv($kid->first); |
9d2c6865 |
2225 | if (class($gv->CV) ne "SPECIAL") { |
2226 | $proto = $gv->CV->PV if $gv->CV->FLAGS & SVf_POK; |
2227 | } |
bd0865ec |
2228 | $simple = 1; # only calls of named functions can be prototyped |
9d2c6865 |
2229 | $kid = $self->deparse($kid, 24); |
2230 | } elsif (is_scalar $kid->first) { |
2231 | $amper = "&"; |
2232 | $kid = $self->deparse($kid, 24); |
2233 | } else { |
2234 | $prefix = ""; |
3ed82cfc |
2235 | my $arrow = is_subscriptable($kid->first) ? "" : "->"; |
2236 | $kid = $self->deparse($kid, 24) . $arrow; |
9d2c6865 |
2237 | } |
bd0865ec |
2238 | my $args; |
9d2c6865 |
2239 | if (defined $proto and not $amper) { |
bd0865ec |
2240 | ($amper, $args) = $self->check_proto($proto, @exprs); |
2241 | if ($amper eq "&") { |
9d2c6865 |
2242 | $args = join(", ", map($self->deparse($_, 6), @exprs)); |
2243 | } |
2244 | } else { |
2245 | $args = join(", ", map($self->deparse($_, 6), @exprs)); |
6e90668e |
2246 | } |
9d2c6865 |
2247 | if ($prefix or $amper) { |
2248 | if ($op->flags & OPf_STACKED) { |
2249 | return $prefix . $amper . $kid . "(" . $args . ")"; |
2250 | } else { |
2251 | return $prefix . $amper. $kid; |
2252 | } |
6e90668e |
2253 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
2254 | if (defined $proto and $proto eq "") { |
2255 | return $kid; |
ee8c7f54 |
2256 | } elsif (defined $proto and $proto eq "\$") { |
9d2c6865 |
2257 | return $self->maybe_parens_func($kid, $args, $cx, 16); |
ee8c7f54 |
2258 | } elsif (defined($proto) && $proto or $simple) { |
9d2c6865 |
2259 | return $self->maybe_parens_func($kid, $args, $cx, 5); |
2260 | } else { |
2261 | return "$kid(" . $args . ")"; |
2262 | } |
6e90668e |
2263 | } |
2264 | } |
2265 | |
2266 | sub pp_enterwrite { unop(@_, "write") } |
2267 | |
2268 | # escape things that cause interpolation in double quotes, |
2269 | # but not character escapes |
2270 | sub uninterp { |
2271 | my($str) = @_; |
9d2c6865 |
2272 | $str =~ s/(^|[^\\])([\$\@]|\\[uUlLQE])/$1\\$2/g; |
2273 | return $str; |
2274 | } |
2275 | |
2276 | # the same, but treat $|, $), and $ at the end of the string differently |
2277 | sub re_uninterp { |
2278 | my($str) = @_; |
2279 | $str =~ s/(^|[^\\])(\@|\\[uUlLQE])/$1\\$2/g; |
2280 | $str =~ s/(^|[^\\])(\$[^)|])/$1\\$2/g; |
6e90668e |
2281 | return $str; |
2282 | } |
2283 | |
2284 | # character escapes, but not delimiters that might need to be escaped |
2285 | sub escape_str { # ASCII |
2286 | my($str) = @_; |
6e90668e |
2287 | $str =~ s/\a/\\a/g; |
2288 | # $str =~ s/\cH/\\b/g; # \b means someting different in a regex |
2289 | $str =~ s/\t/\\t/g; |
2290 | $str =~ s/\n/\\n/g; |
2291 | $str =~ s/\e/\\e/g; |
2292 | $str =~ s/\f/\\f/g; |
2293 | $str =~ s/\r/\\r/g; |
2294 | $str =~ s/([\cA-\cZ])/'\\c' . chr(ord('@') + ord($1))/ge; |
2295 | $str =~ s/([\0\033-\037\177-\377])/'\\' . sprintf("%03o", ord($1))/ge; |
2296 | return $str; |
2297 | } |
2298 | |
9d2c6865 |
2299 | # Don't do this for regexen |
2300 | sub unback { |
2301 | my($str) = @_; |
2302 | $str =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; |
2303 | return $str; |
2304 | } |
2305 | |
6e90668e |
2306 | sub balanced_delim { |
2307 | my($str) = @_; |
2308 | my @str = split //, $str; |
2309 | my($ar, $open, $close, $fail, $c, $cnt); |
2310 | for $ar (['[',']'], ['(',')'], ['<','>'], ['{','}']) { |
2311 | ($open, $close) = @$ar; |
2312 | $fail = 0; $cnt = 0; |
2313 | for $c (@str) { |
2314 | if ($c eq $open) { |
2315 | $cnt++; |
2316 | } elsif ($c eq $close) { |
2317 | $cnt--; |
2318 | if ($cnt < 0) { |
bd0865ec |
2319 | # qq()() isn't ")(" |
6e90668e |
2320 | $fail = 1; |
2321 | last; |
2322 | } |
2323 | } |
2324 | } |
2325 | $fail = 1 if $cnt != 0; |
2326 | return ($open, "$open$str$close") if not $fail; |
2327 | } |
2328 | return ("", $str); |
2329 | } |
2330 | |
2331 | sub single_delim { |
2332 | my($q, $default, $str) = @_; |
90be192f |
2333 | return "$default$str$default" if $default and index($str, $default) == -1; |
6e90668e |
2334 | my($succeed, $delim); |
2335 | ($succeed, $str) = balanced_delim($str); |
2336 | return "$q$str" if $succeed; |
2337 | for $delim ('/', '"', '#') { |
2338 | return "$q$delim" . $str . $delim if index($str, $delim) == -1; |
2339 | } |
90be192f |
2340 | if ($default) { |
2341 | $str =~ s/$default/\\$default/g; |
2342 | return "$default$str$default"; |
2343 | } else { |
2344 | $str =~ s[/][\\/]g; |
2345 | return "$q/$str/"; |
2346 | } |
6e90668e |
2347 | } |
2348 | |
6e90668e |
2349 | sub const { |
2350 | my $sv = shift; |
2351 | if (class($sv) eq "SPECIAL") { |
bd0865ec |
2352 | return ('undef', '1', '0')[$$sv-1]; # sv_undef, sv_yes, sv_no |
6e90668e |
2353 | } elsif ($sv->FLAGS & SVf_IOK) { |
a798dbf2 |
2354 | return $sv->IV; |
6e90668e |
2355 | } elsif ($sv->FLAGS & SVf_NOK) { |
a798dbf2 |
2356 | return $sv->NV; |
6e90668e |
2357 | } elsif ($sv->FLAGS & SVf_ROK) { |
2358 | return "\\(" . const($sv->RV) . ")"; # constant folded |
a798dbf2 |
2359 | } else { |
6e90668e |
2360 | my $str = $sv->PV; |
bd0865ec |
2361 | if ($str =~ /[^ -~]/) { # ASCII for non-printing |
9d2c6865 |
2362 | return single_delim("qq", '"', uninterp escape_str unback $str); |
6e90668e |
2363 | } else { |
bd0865ec |
2364 | return single_delim("q", "'", unback $str); |
6e90668e |
2365 | } |
a798dbf2 |
2366 | } |
2367 | } |
2368 | |
18228111 |
2369 | sub const_sv { |
2370 | my $self = shift; |
2371 | my $op = shift; |
2372 | my $sv = $op->sv; |
2373 | # the constant could be in the pad (under useithreads) |
2374 | $sv = $self->padval($op->targ) unless $$sv; |
2375 | return $sv; |
2376 | } |
2377 | |
6e90668e |
2378 | sub pp_const { |
2379 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
2380 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
4c1f658f |
2381 | # if ($op->private & OPpCONST_BARE) { # trouble with `=>' autoquoting |
18228111 |
2382 | # return $self->const_sv($op)->PV; |
6e90668e |
2383 | # } |
18228111 |
2384 | my $sv = $self->const_sv($op); |
2385 | return const($sv); |
6e90668e |
2386 | } |
2387 | |
2388 | sub dq { |
2389 | my $self = shift; |
2390 | my $op = shift; |
3f872cb9 |
2391 | my $type = $op->name; |
2392 | if ($type eq "const") { |
18228111 |
2393 | return uninterp(escape_str(unback($self->const_sv($op)->PV))); |
3f872cb9 |
2394 | } elsif ($type eq "concat") { |
6e90668e |
2395 | return $self->dq($op->first) . $self->dq($op->last); |
3f872cb9 |
2396 | } elsif ($type eq "uc") { |
6e90668e |
2397 | return '\U' . $self->dq($op->first->sibling) . '\E'; |
3f872cb9 |
2398 | } elsif ($type eq "lc") { |
6e90668e |
2399 | return '\L' . $self->dq($op->first->sibling) . '\E'; |
3f872cb9 |
2400 | } elsif ($type eq "ucfirst") { |
6e90668e |
2401 | return '\u' . $self->dq($op->first->sibling); |
3f872cb9 |
2402 | } elsif ($type eq "lcfirst") { |
6e90668e |
2403 | return '\l' . $self->dq($op->first->sibling); |
3f872cb9 |
2404 | } elsif ($type eq "quotemeta") { |
6e90668e |
2405 | return '\Q' . $self->dq($op->first->sibling) . '\E'; |
3f872cb9 |
2406 | } elsif ($type eq "join") { |
9d2c6865 |
2407 | return $self->deparse($op->last, 26); # was join($", @ary) |
a798dbf2 |
2408 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
2409 | return $self->deparse($op, 26); |
6e90668e |
2410 | } |
2411 | } |
2412 | |
2413 | sub pp_backtick { |
2414 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
2415 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
2416 | # skip pushmark |
2417 | return single_delim("qx", '`', $self->dq($op->first->sibling)); |
2418 | } |
2419 | |
2420 | sub dquote { |
2421 | my $self = shift; |
ee8c7f54 |
2422 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
3ed82cfc |
2423 | my $kid = $op->first->sibling; # skip ex-stringify, pushmark |
2424 | return $self->deparse($kid, $cx) if $self->{'unquote'}; |
2425 | $self->maybe_targmy($kid, $cx, |
2426 | sub {single_delim("qq", '"', $self->dq($_[1]))}); |
6e90668e |
2427 | } |
2428 | |
bd0865ec |
2429 | # OP_STRINGIFY is a listop, but it only ever has one arg |
3ed82cfc |
2430 | sub pp_stringify { maybe_targmy(@_, \&dquote) } |
6e90668e |
2431 | |
2432 | # tr/// and s/// (and tr[][], tr[]//, tr###, etc) |
2433 | # note that tr(from)/to/ is OK, but not tr/from/(to) |
2434 | sub double_delim { |
2435 | my($from, $to) = @_; |
2436 | my($succeed, $delim); |
2437 | if ($from !~ m[/] and $to !~ m[/]) { |
2438 | return "/$from/$to/"; |
2439 | } elsif (($succeed, $from) = balanced_delim($from) and $succeed) { |
2440 | if (($succeed, $to) = balanced_delim($to) and $succeed) { |
2441 | return "$from$to"; |
2442 | } else { |
2443 | for $delim ('/', '"', '#') { # note no `'' -- s''' is special |
2444 | return "$from$delim$to$delim" if index($to, $delim) == -1; |
2445 | } |
2446 | $to =~ s[/][\\/]g; |
2447 | return "$from/$to/"; |
2448 | } |
2449 | } else { |
2450 | for $delim ('/', '"', '#') { # note no ' |
2451 | return "$delim$from$delim$to$delim" |
2452 | if index($to . $from, $delim) == -1; |
2453 | } |
2454 | $from =~ s[/][\\/]g; |
2455 | $to =~ s[/][\\/]g; |
2456 | return "/$from/$to/"; |
2457 | } |
2458 | } |
2459 | |
2460 | sub pchr { # ASCII |
2461 | my($n) = @_; |
2462 | if ($n == ord '\\') { |
2463 | return '\\\\'; |
2464 | } elsif ($n >= ord(' ') and $n <= ord('~')) { |
2465 | return chr($n); |
2466 | } elsif ($n == ord "\a") { |
2467 | return '\\a'; |
2468 | } elsif ($n == ord "\b") { |
2469 | return '\\b'; |
2470 | } elsif ($n == ord "\t") { |
2471 | return '\\t'; |
2472 | } elsif ($n == ord "\n") { |
2473 | return '\\n'; |
2474 | } elsif ($n == ord "\e") { |
2475 | return '\\e'; |
2476 | } elsif ($n == ord "\f") { |
2477 | return '\\f'; |
2478 | } elsif ($n == ord "\r") { |
2479 | return '\\r'; |
2480 | } elsif ($n >= ord("\cA") and $n <= ord("\cZ")) { |
2481 | return '\\c' . chr(ord("@") + $n); |
2482 | } else { |
2483 | # return '\x' . sprintf("%02x", $n); |
2484 | return '\\' . sprintf("%03o", $n); |
2485 | } |
2486 | } |
2487 | |
2488 | sub collapse { |
2489 | my(@chars) = @_; |
2490 | my($c, $str, $tr); |
2491 | for ($c = 0; $c < @chars; $c++) { |
2492 | $tr = $chars[$c]; |
2493 | $str .= pchr($tr); |
2494 | if ($c <= $#chars - 2 and $chars[$c + 1] == $tr + 1 and |
2495 | $chars[$c + 2] == $tr + 2) |
2496 | { |
f4a44678 |
2497 | for (; $c <= $#chars-1 and $chars[$c + 1] == $chars[$c] + 1; $c++) |
2498 | {} |
6e90668e |
2499 | $str .= "-"; |
2500 | $str .= pchr($chars[$c]); |
2501 | } |
2502 | } |
2503 | return $str; |
2504 | } |
2505 | |
f4a44678 |
2506 | # XXX This has trouble with hyphens in the replacement (tr/bac/-AC/), |
2507 | # and backslashes. |
2508 | |
2509 | sub tr_decode_byte { |
2510 | my($table, $flags) = @_; |
2511 | my(@table) = unpack("s256", $table); |
6e90668e |
2512 | my($c, $tr, @from, @to, @delfrom, $delhyphen); |
2513 | if ($table[ord "-"] != -1 and |
2514 | $table[ord("-") - 1] == -1 || $table[ord("-") + 1] == -1) |
2515 | { |
2516 | $tr = $table[ord "-"]; |
2517 | $table[ord "-"] = -1; |
2518 | if ($tr >= 0) { |
2519 | @from = ord("-"); |
2520 | @to = $tr; |
2521 | } else { # -2 ==> delete |
2522 | $delhyphen = 1; |
2523 | } |
2524 | } |
2525 | for ($c = 0; $c < 256; $c++) { |
2526 | $tr = $table[$c]; |
2527 | if ($tr >= 0) { |
2528 | push @from, $c; push @to, $tr; |
2529 | } elsif ($tr == -2) { |
2530 | push @delfrom, $c; |
2531 | } |
2532 | } |
6e90668e |
2533 | @from = (@from, @delfrom); |
f4a44678 |
2534 | if ($flags & OPpTRANS_COMPLEMENT) { |
6e90668e |
2535 | my @newfrom = (); |
2536 | my %from; |
2537 | @from{@from} = (1) x @from; |
2538 | for ($c = 0; $c < 256; $c++) { |
2539 | push @newfrom, $c unless $from{$c}; |
2540 | } |
2541 | @from = @newfrom; |
2542 | } |
f4a44678 |
2543 | unless ($flags & OPpTRANS_DELETE) { |
6e90668e |
2544 | pop @to while $#to and $to[$#to] == $to[$#to -1]; |
2545 | } |
6e90668e |
2546 | my($from, $to); |
2547 | $from = collapse(@from); |
2548 | $to = collapse(@to); |
2549 | $from .= "-" if $delhyphen; |
f4a44678 |
2550 | return ($from, $to); |
2551 | } |
2552 | |
2553 | sub tr_chr { |
2554 | my $x = shift; |
2555 | if ($x == ord "-") { |
2556 | return "\\-"; |
2557 | } else { |
2558 | return chr $x; |
2559 | } |
2560 | } |
2561 | |
2562 | # XXX This doesn't yet handle all cases correctly either |
2563 | |
2564 | sub tr_decode_utf8 { |
2565 | my($swash_hv, $flags) = @_; |
2566 | my %swash = $swash_hv->ARRAY; |
2567 | my $final = undef; |
2568 | $final = $swash{'FINAL'}->IV if exists $swash{'FINAL'}; |
2569 | my $none = $swash{"NONE"}->IV; |
2570 | my $extra = $none + 1; |
2571 | my(@from, @delfrom, @to); |
2572 | my $line; |
2573 | foreach $line (split /\n/, $swash{'LIST'}->PV) { |
2574 | my($min, $max, $result) = split(/\t/, $line); |
2575 | $min = hex $min; |
2576 | if (length $max) { |
2577 | $max = hex $max; |
2578 | } else { |
2579 | $max = $min; |
2580 | } |
2581 | $result = hex $result; |
2582 | if ($result == $extra) { |
2583 | push @delfrom, [$min, $max]; |
2584 | } else { |
2585 | push @from, [$min, $max]; |
2586 | push @to, [$result, $result + $max - $min]; |
2587 | } |
2588 | } |
2589 | for my $i (0 .. $#from) { |
2590 | if ($from[$i][0] == ord '-') { |
2591 | unshift @from, splice(@from, $i, 1); |
2592 | unshift @to, splice(@to, $i, 1); |
2593 | last; |
2594 | } elsif ($from[$i][1] == ord '-') { |
2595 | $from[$i][1]--; |
2596 | $to[$i][1]--; |
2597 | unshift @from, ord '-'; |
2598 | unshift @to, ord '-'; |
2599 | last; |
2600 | } |
2601 | } |
2602 | for my $i (0 .. $#delfrom) { |
2603 | if ($delfrom[$i][0] == ord '-') { |
2604 | push @delfrom, splice(@delfrom, $i, 1); |
2605 | last; |
2606 | } elsif ($delfrom[$i][1] == ord '-') { |
2607 | $delfrom[$i][1]--; |
2608 | push @delfrom, ord '-'; |
2609 | last; |
2610 | } |
2611 | } |
2612 | if (defined $final and $to[$#to][1] != $final) { |
2613 | push @to, [$final, $final]; |
2614 | } |
2615 | push @from, @delfrom; |
2616 | if ($flags & OPpTRANS_COMPLEMENT) { |
2617 | my @newfrom; |
2618 | my $next = 0; |
2619 | for my $i (0 .. $#from) { |
2620 | push @newfrom, [$next, $from[$i][0] - 1]; |
2621 | $next = $from[$i][1] + 1; |
2622 | } |
2623 | @from = (); |
2624 | for my $range (@newfrom) { |
2625 | if ($range->[0] <= $range->[1]) { |
2626 | push @from, $range; |
2627 | } |
2628 | } |
2629 | } |
2630 | my($from, $to, $diff); |
2631 | for my $chunk (@from) { |
2632 | $diff = $chunk->[1] - $chunk->[0]; |
2633 | if ($diff > 1) { |
2634 | $from .= tr_chr($chunk->[0]) . "-" . tr_chr($chunk->[1]); |
2635 | } elsif ($diff == 1) { |
2636 | $from .= tr_chr($chunk->[0]) . tr_chr($chunk->[1]); |
2637 | } else { |
2638 | $from .= tr_chr($chunk->[0]); |
2639 | } |
2640 | } |
2641 | for my $chunk (@to) { |
2642 | $diff = $chunk->[1] - $chunk->[0]; |
2643 | if ($diff > 1) { |
2644 | $to .= tr_chr($chunk->[0]) . "-" . tr_chr($chunk->[1]); |
2645 | } elsif ($diff == 1) { |
2646 | $to .= tr_chr($chunk->[0]) . tr_chr($chunk->[1]); |
2647 | } else { |
2648 | $to .= tr_chr($chunk->[0]); |
2649 | } |
2650 | } |
2651 | #$final = sprintf("%04x", $final) if defined $final; |
2652 | #$none = sprintf("%04x", $none) if defined $none; |
2653 | #$extra = sprintf("%04x", $extra) if defined $extra; |
2654 | #print STDERR "final: $final\n none: $none\nextra: $extra\n"; |
2655 | #print STDERR $swash{'LIST'}->PV; |
2656 | return (escape_str($from), escape_str($to)); |
2657 | } |
2658 | |
2659 | sub pp_trans { |
2660 | my $self = shift; |
2661 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
2662 | my($from, $to); |
2663 | if (class($op) eq "PVOP") { |
2664 | ($from, $to) = tr_decode_byte($op->pv, $op->private); |
2665 | } else { # class($op) eq "SVOP" |
2666 | ($from, $to) = tr_decode_utf8($op->sv->RV, $op->private); |
2667 | } |
2668 | my $flags = ""; |
2669 | $flags .= "c" if $op->private & OPpTRANS_COMPLEMENT; |
2670 | $flags .= "d" if $op->private & OPpTRANS_DELETE; |
2671 | $to = "" if $from eq $to and $flags eq ""; |
2672 | $flags .= "s" if $op->private & OPpTRANS_SQUASH; |
6e90668e |
2673 | return "tr" . double_delim($from, $to) . $flags; |
2674 | } |
2675 | |
2676 | # Like dq(), but different |
2677 | sub re_dq { |
2678 | my $self = shift; |
2679 | my $op = shift; |
3f872cb9 |
2680 | my $type = $op->name; |
2681 | if ($type eq "const") { |
18228111 |
2682 | return uninterp($self->const_sv($op)->PV); |
3f872cb9 |
2683 | } elsif ($type eq "concat") { |
6e90668e |
2684 | return $self->re_dq($op->first) . $self->re_dq($op->last); |
3f872cb9 |
2685 | } elsif ($type eq "uc") { |
6e90668e |
2686 | return '\U' . $self->re_dq($op->first->sibling) . '\E'; |
3f872cb9 |
2687 | } elsif ($type eq "lc") { |
6e90668e |
2688 | return '\L' . $self->re_dq($op->first->sibling) . '\E'; |
3f872cb9 |
2689 | } elsif ($type eq "ucfirst") { |
6e90668e |
2690 | return '\u' . $self->re_dq($op->first->sibling); |
3f872cb9 |
2691 | } elsif ($type eq "lcfirst") { |
6e90668e |
2692 | return '\l' . $self->re_dq($op->first->sibling); |
3f872cb9 |
2693 | } elsif ($type eq "quotemeta") { |
6e90668e |
2694 | return '\Q' . $self->re_dq($op->first->sibling) . '\E'; |
3f872cb9 |
2695 | } elsif ($type eq "join") { |
9d2c6865 |
2696 | return $self->deparse($op->last, 26); # was join($", @ary) |
6e90668e |
2697 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
2698 | return $self->deparse($op, 26); |
6e90668e |
2699 | } |
2700 | } |
2701 | |
2702 | sub pp_regcomp { |
2703 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
2704 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
2705 | my $kid = $op->first; |
3f872cb9 |
2706 | $kid = $kid->first if $kid->name eq "regcmaybe"; |
2707 | $kid = $kid->first if $kid->name eq "regcreset"; |
6e90668e |
2708 | return $self->re_dq($kid); |
2709 | } |
2710 | |
6e90668e |
2711 | # osmic acid -- see osmium tetroxide |
2712 | |
2713 | my %matchwords; |
2714 | map($matchwords{join "", sort split //, $_} = $_, 'cig', 'cog', 'cos', 'cogs', |
2715 | 'cox', 'go', 'is', 'ism', 'iso', 'mig', 'mix', 'osmic', 'ox', 'sic', |
2716 | 'sig', 'six', 'smog', 'so', 'soc', 'sog', 'xi'); |
2717 | |
90be192f |
2718 | sub matchop { |
6e90668e |
2719 | my $self = shift; |
90be192f |
2720 | my($op, $cx, $name, $delim) = @_; |
6e90668e |
2721 | my $kid = $op->first; |
9d2c6865 |
2722 | my ($binop, $var, $re) = ("", "", ""); |
6e90668e |
2723 | if ($op->flags & OPf_STACKED) { |
9d2c6865 |
2724 | $binop = 1; |
2725 | $var = $self->deparse($kid, 20); |
6e90668e |
2726 | $kid = $kid->sibling; |
2727 | } |
2728 | if (null $kid) { |
9d2c6865 |
2729 | $re = re_uninterp(escape_str($op->precomp)); |
6e90668e |
2730 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
2731 | $re = $self->deparse($kid, 1); |
6e90668e |
2732 | } |
2733 | my $flags = ""; |
2734 | $flags .= "c" if $op->pmflags & PMf_CONTINUE; |
2735 | $flags .= "g" if $op->pmflags & PMf_GLOBAL; |
2736 | $flags .= "i" if $op->pmflags & PMf_FOLD; |
2737 | $flags .= "m" if $op->pmflags & PMf_MULTILINE; |
2738 | $flags .= "o" if $op->pmflags & PMf_KEEP; |
2739 | $flags .= "s" if $op->pmflags & PMf_SINGLELINE; |
2740 | $flags .= "x" if $op->pmflags & PMf_EXTENDED; |
2741 | $flags = $matchwords{$flags} if $matchwords{$flags}; |
2742 | if ($op->pmflags & PMf_ONCE) { # only one kind of delimiter works here |
2743 | $re =~ s/\?/\\?/g; |
9d2c6865 |
2744 | $re = "?$re?"; |
2745 | } else { |
90be192f |
2746 | $re = single_delim($name, $delim, $re); |
9d2c6865 |
2747 | } |
2748 | $re = $re . $flags; |
2749 | if ($binop) { |
2750 | return $self->maybe_parens("$var =~ $re", $cx, 20); |
2751 | } else { |
2752 | return $re; |
6e90668e |
2753 | } |
6e90668e |
2754 | } |
2755 | |
90be192f |
2756 | sub pp_match { matchop(@_, "m", "/") } |
2757 | sub pp_pushre { matchop(@_, "m", "/") } |
2758 | sub pp_qr { matchop(@_, "qr", "") } |
6e90668e |
2759 | |
2760 | sub pp_split { |
2761 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
2762 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
2763 | my($kid, @exprs, $ary, $expr); |
2764 | $kid = $op->first; |
2765 | if ($ {$kid->pmreplroot}) { |
2766 | $ary = '@' . $self->gv_name($kid->pmreplroot); |
2767 | } |
2768 | for (; !null($kid); $kid = $kid->sibling) { |
9d2c6865 |
2769 | push @exprs, $self->deparse($kid, 6); |
6e90668e |
2770 | } |
2771 | $expr = "split(" . join(", ", @exprs) . ")"; |
2772 | if ($ary) { |
9d2c6865 |
2773 | return $self->maybe_parens("$ary = $expr", $cx, 7); |
6e90668e |
2774 | } else { |
2775 | return $expr; |
2776 | } |
2777 | } |
2778 | |
2779 | # oxime -- any of various compounds obtained chiefly by the action of |
2780 | # hydroxylamine on aldehydes and ketones and characterized by the |
2781 | # bivalent grouping C=NOH [Webster's Tenth] |
2782 | |
2783 | my %substwords; |
2784 | map($substwords{join "", sort split //, $_} = $_, 'ego', 'egoism', 'em', |
2785 | 'es', 'ex', 'exes', 'gee', 'go', 'goes', 'ie', 'ism', 'iso', 'me', |
2786 | 'meese', 'meso', 'mig', 'mix', 'os', 'ox', 'oxime', 'see', 'seem', |
2787 | 'seg', 'sex', 'sig', 'six', 'smog', 'sog', 'some', 'xi'); |
2788 | |
2789 | sub pp_subst { |
2790 | my $self = shift; |
9d2c6865 |
2791 | my($op, $cx) = @_; |
6e90668e |
2792 | my $kid = $op->first; |
9d2c6865 |
2793 | my($binop, $var, $re, $repl) = ("", "", "", ""); |
6e90668e |
2794 | if ($op->flags & OPf_STACKED) { |
9d2c6865 |
2795 | $binop = 1; |
2796 | $var = $self->deparse($kid, 20); |
6e90668e |
2797 | $kid = $kid->sibling; |
2798 | } |
2799 | my $flags = ""; |
2800 | if (null($op->pmreplroot)) { |
2801 | $repl = $self->dq($kid); |
2802 | $kid = $kid->sibling; |
2803 | } else { |
2804 | $repl = $op->pmreplroot->first; # skip substcont |
3f872cb9 |
2805 | while ($repl->name eq "entereval") { |
6e90668e |
2806 | $repl = $repl->first; |
2807 | $flags .= "e"; |
2808 | } |
bd0865ec |
2809 | if ($op->pmflags & PMf_EVAL) { |
2810 | $repl = $self->deparse($repl, 0); |
2811 | } else { |
2812 | $repl = $self->dq($repl); |
2813 | } |
6e90668e |
2814 | } |
2815 | if (null $kid) { |
9d2c6865 |
2816 | $re = re_uninterp(escape_str($op->precomp)); |
6e90668e |
2817 | } else { |
9d2c6865 |
2818 | $re = $self->deparse($kid, 1); |
a798dbf2 |
2819 | } |
6e90668e |
2820 | $flags .= "e" if $op->pmflags & PMf_EVAL; |
2821 | $flags .= "g" if $op->pmflags & PMf_GLOBAL; |
2822 | $flags .= "i" if $op->pmflags & PMf_FOLD; |
2823 | $flags .= "m" if $op->pmflags & PMf_MULTILINE; |
2824 | $flags .= "o" if $op->pmflags & PMf_KEEP; |
2825 | $flags .= "s" if $op->pmflags & PMf_SINGLELINE; |
2826 | $flags .= "x" if $op->pmflags & PMf_EXTENDED; |
2827 | $flags = $substwords{$flags} if $substwords{$flags}; |
9d2c6865 |
2828 | if ($binop) { |
2829 | return $self->maybe_parens("$var =~ s" |
2830 | . double_delim($re, $repl) . $flags, |
2831 | $cx, 20); |
2832 | } else { |
2833 | return "s". double_delim($re, $repl) . $flags; |
2834 | } |
a798dbf2 |
2835 | } |
2836 | |
2837 | 1; |
f6f9bdb7 |
2838 | __END__ |
2839 | |
2840 | =head1 NAME |
2841 | |
2842 | B::Deparse - Perl compiler backend to produce perl code |
2843 | |
2844 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
2845 | |
f4a44678 |
2846 | B<perl> B<-MO=Deparse>[B<,-u>I<PACKAGE>][B<,-p>][B<,-q>][B<,-l>][B<,-s>I<LETTERS>] |
2847 | I<prog.pl> |
f6f9bdb7 |
2848 | |
2849 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
2850 | |
2851 | B::Deparse is a backend module for the Perl compiler that generates |
2852 | perl source code, based on the internal compiled structure that perl |
2853 | itself creates after parsing a program. The output of B::Deparse won't |
2854 | be exactly the same as the original source, since perl doesn't keep |
2855 | track of comments or whitespace, and there isn't a one-to-one |
2856 | correspondence between perl's syntactical constructions and their |
9d2c6865 |
2857 | compiled form, but it will often be close. When you use the B<-p> |
2858 | option, the output also includes parentheses even when they are not |
2859 | required by precedence, which can make it easy to see if perl is |
2860 | parsing your expressions the way you intended. |
f6f9bdb7 |
2861 | |
2862 | Please note that this module is mainly new and untested code and is |
2863 | still under development, so it may change in the future. |
2864 | |
2865 | =head1 OPTIONS |
2866 | |
9d2c6865 |
2867 | As with all compiler backend options, these must follow directly after |
2868 | the '-MO=Deparse', separated by a comma but not any white space. |
f6f9bdb7 |
2869 | |
2870 | =over 4 |
2871 | |
bd0865ec |
2872 | =item B<-l> |
2873 | |
2874 | Add '#line' declarations to the output based on the line and file |
2875 | locations of the original code. |
2876 | |
9d2c6865 |
2877 | =item B<-p> |
2878 | |
2879 | Print extra parentheses. Without this option, B::Deparse includes |
2880 | parentheses in its output only when they are needed, based on the |
2881 | structure of your program. With B<-p>, it uses parentheses (almost) |
2882 | whenever they would be legal. This can be useful if you are used to |
2883 | LISP, or if you want to see how perl parses your input. If you say |
2884 | |
2885 | if ($var & 0x7f == 65) {print "Gimme an A!"} |
2886 | print ($which ? $a : $b), "\n"; |
2887 | $name = $ENV{USER} or "Bob"; |
2888 | |
2889 | C<B::Deparse,-p> will print |
2890 | |
2891 | if (($var & 0)) { |
2892 | print('Gimme an A!') |
2893 | }; |
2894 | (print(($which ? $a : $b)), '???'); |
2895 | (($name = $ENV{'USER'}) or '???') |
2896 | |
2897 | which probably isn't what you intended (the C<'???'> is a sign that |
2898 | perl optimized away a constant value). |
2899 | |
bd0865ec |
2900 | =item B<-q> |
2901 | |
2902 | Expand double-quoted strings into the corresponding combinations of |
2903 | concatenation, uc, ucfirst, lc, lcfirst, quotemeta, and join. For |
2904 | instance, print |
2905 | |
2906 | print "Hello, $world, @ladies, \u$gentlemen\E, \u\L$me!"; |
2907 | |
2908 | as |
2909 | |
2910 | print 'Hello, ' . $world . ', ' . join($", @ladies) . ', ' |
2911 | . ucfirst($gentlemen) . ', ' . ucfirst(lc $me . '!'); |
2912 | |
2913 | Note that the expanded form represents the way perl handles such |
2914 | constructions internally -- this option actually turns off the reverse |
2915 | translation that B::Deparse usually does. On the other hand, note that |
2916 | C<$x = "$y"> is not the same as C<$x = $y>: the former makes the value |
2917 | of $y into a string before doing the assignment. |
2918 | |
9d2c6865 |
2919 | =item B<-u>I<PACKAGE> |
f6f9bdb7 |
2920 | |
2921 | Normally, B::Deparse deparses the main code of a program, all the subs |
2922 | called by the main program (and all the subs called by them, |
2923 | recursively), and any other subs in the main:: package. To include |
2924 | subs in other packages that aren't called directly, such as AUTOLOAD, |
f4a44678 |
2925 | DESTROY, other subs called automatically by perl, and methods (which |
2926 | aren't resolved to subs until runtime), use the B<-u> option. The |
f6f9bdb7 |
2927 | argument to B<-u> is the name of a package, and should follow directly |
2928 | after the 'u'. Multiple B<-u> options may be given, separated by |
2929 | commas. Note that unlike some other backends, B::Deparse doesn't |
2930 | (yet) try to guess automatically when B<-u> is needed -- you must |
2931 | invoke it yourself. |
2932 | |
9d2c6865 |
2933 | =item B<-s>I<LETTERS> |
2934 | |
f4a44678 |
2935 | Tweak the style of B::Deparse's output. The letters should follow |
2936 | directly after the 's', with no space or punctuation. The following |
2937 | options are available: |
9d2c6865 |
2938 | |
2939 | =over 4 |
2940 | |
2941 | =item B<C> |
2942 | |
2943 | Cuddle C<elsif>, C<else>, and C<continue> blocks. For example, print |
2944 | |
2945 | if (...) { |
2946 | ... |
2947 | } else { |
2948 | ... |
2949 | } |
2950 | |
2951 | instead of |
2952 | |
2953 | if (...) { |
2954 | ... |
2955 | } |
2956 | else { |
2957 | ... |
2958 | } |
2959 | |
2960 | The default is not to cuddle. |
2961 | |
f4a44678 |
2962 | =item B<i>I<NUMBER> |
2963 | |
2964 | Indent lines by multiples of I<NUMBER> columns. The default is 4 columns. |
2965 | |
2966 | =item B<T> |
2967 | |
2968 | Use tabs for each 8 columns of indent. The default is to use only spaces. |
2969 | For instance, if the style options are B<-si4T>, a line that's indented |
2970 | 3 times will be preceded by one tab and four spaces; if the options were |
2971 | B<-si8T>, the same line would be preceded by three tabs. |
2972 | |
2973 | =item B<v>I<STRING>B<.> |
2974 | |
2975 | Print I<STRING> for the value of a constant that can't be determined |
2976 | because it was optimized away (mnemonic: this happens when a constant |
2977 | is used in B<v>oid context). The end of the string is marked by a period. |
2978 | The string should be a valid perl expression, generally a constant. |
2979 | Note that unless it's a number, it probably needs to be quoted, and on |
2980 | a command line quotes need to be protected from the shell. Some |
2981 | conventional values include 0, 1, 42, '', 'foo', and |
2982 | 'Useless use of constant omitted' (which may need to be |
2983 | B<-sv"'Useless use of constant omitted'."> |
2984 | or something similar depending on your shell). The default is '???'. |
2985 | If you're using B::Deparse on a module or other file that's require'd, |
2986 | you shouldn't use a value that evaluates to false, since the customary |
2987 | true constant at the end of a module will be in void context when the |
2988 | file is compiled as a main program. |
2989 | |
9d2c6865 |
2990 | =back |
2991 | |
f6f9bdb7 |
2992 | =back |
2993 | |
f4a44678 |
2994 | =head1 USING B::Deparse AS A MODULE |
2995 | |
2996 | =head2 Synopsis |
2997 | |
2998 | use B::Deparse; |
2999 | $deparse = B::Deparse->new("-p", "-sC"); |
3000 | $body = $deparse->coderef2text(\&func); |
3001 | eval "sub func $body"; # the inverse operation |
3002 | |
3003 | =head2 Description |
3004 | |
3005 | B::Deparse can also be used on a sub-by-sub basis from other perl |
3006 | programs. |
3007 | |
3008 | =head2 new |
3009 | |
3010 | $deparse = B::Deparse->new(OPTIONS) |
3011 | |
3012 | Create an object to store the state of a deparsing operation and any |
3013 | options. The options are the same as those that can be given on the |
3014 | command line (see L</OPTIONS>); options that are separated by commas |
3015 | after B<-MO=Deparse> should be given as separate strings. Some |
3016 | options, like B<-u>, don't make sense for a single subroutine, so |
3017 | don't pass them. |
3018 | |
3019 | =head2 coderef2text |
3020 | |
3021 | $body = $deparse->coderef2text(\&func) |
3022 | $body = $deparse->coderef2text(sub ($$) { ... }) |
3023 | |
3024 | Return source code for the body of a subroutine (a block, optionally |
3025 | preceded by a prototype in parens), given a reference to the |
3026 | sub. Because a subroutine can have no names, or more than one name, |
3027 | this method doesn't return a complete subroutine definition -- if you |
3028 | want to eval the result, you should prepend "sub subname ", or "sub " |
3029 | for an anonymous function constructor. Unless the sub was defined in |
3030 | the main:: package, the code will include a package declaration. |
3031 | |
f6f9bdb7 |
3032 | =head1 BUGS |
3033 | |
3034 | See the 'to do' list at the beginning of the module file. |
3035 | |
3036 | =head1 AUTHOR |
3037 | |
bd0865ec |
3038 | Stephen McCamant <smccam@uclink4.berkeley.edu>, based on an earlier |
f4a44678 |
3039 | version by Malcolm Beattie <mbeattie@sable.ox.ac.uk>, with |
3040 | contributions from Gisle Aas, James Duncan, Albert Dvornik, Hugo van |
3041 | der Sanden, Gurusamy Sarathy, and Nick Ing-Simmons. |
f6f9bdb7 |
3042 | |
3043 | =cut |