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40aef9d6 1package namespace::clean;
2
3=head1 NAME
4
6c0ece9b 5namespace::clean - Keep imports and functions out of your namespace
40aef9d6 6
7=cut
8
9use warnings;
10use strict;
11
de673bbf 12use vars qw( $VERSION $STORAGE_VAR $SCOPE_HOOK_KEY $SCOPE_EXPLICIT );
07fbef3d 13use Symbol qw( qualify_to_ref gensym );
aa2aafae 14use B::Hooks::EndOfScope;
07fbef3d 15use Sub::Identify qw(sub_fullname);
16use Sub::Name qw(subname);
40aef9d6 17
18=head1 VERSION
19
fcfe7810 200.11
40aef9d6 21
22=cut
23
fcfe7810 24$VERSION = '0.11';
de673bbf 25$STORAGE_VAR = '__NAMESPACE_CLEAN_STORAGE';
40aef9d6 26
27=head1 SYNOPSIS
28
29 package Foo;
30 use warnings;
31 use strict;
32
6c0ece9b 33 use Carp qw(croak); # 'croak' will be removed
40aef9d6 34
6c0ece9b 35 sub bar { 23 } # 'bar' will be removed
40aef9d6 36
6c0ece9b 37 # remove all previously defined functions
40aef9d6 38 use namespace::clean;
39
6c0ece9b 40 sub baz { bar() } # 'baz' still defined, 'bar' still bound
40aef9d6 41
6c0ece9b 42 # begin to collection function names from here again
9b680ffe 43 no namespace::clean;
44
6c0ece9b 45 sub quux { baz() } # 'quux' will be removed
9b680ffe 46
6c0ece9b 47 # remove all functions defined after the 'no' unimport
9b680ffe 48 use namespace::clean;
49
6c0ece9b 50 # Will print: 'No', 'No', 'Yes' and 'No'
40aef9d6 51 print +(__PACKAGE__->can('croak') ? 'Yes' : 'No'), "\n";
52 print +(__PACKAGE__->can('bar') ? 'Yes' : 'No'), "\n";
53 print +(__PACKAGE__->can('baz') ? 'Yes' : 'No'), "\n";
9b680ffe 54 print +(__PACKAGE__->can('quux') ? 'Yes' : 'No'), "\n";
40aef9d6 55
56 1;
57
58=head1 DESCRIPTION
59
de673bbf 60=head2 Keeping packages clean
61
40aef9d6 62When you define a function, or import one, into a Perl package, it will
63naturally also be available as a method. This does not per se cause
64problems, but it can complicate subclassing and, for example, plugin
6c0ece9b 65classes that are included via multiple inheritance by loading them as
66base classes.
40aef9d6 67
68The C<namespace::clean> pragma will remove all previously declared or
69imported symbols at the end of the current package's compile cycle.
6c0ece9b 70Functions called in the package itself will still be bound by their
71name, but they won't show up as methods on your class or instances.
72
73By unimporting via C<no> you can tell C<namespace::clean> to start
74collecting functions for the next C<use namespace::clean;> specification.
40aef9d6 75
53e92ec5 76You can use the C<-except> flag to tell C<namespace::clean> that you
472d4b1e 77don't want it to remove a certain function or method. A common use would
78be a module exporting an C<import> method along with some functions:
53e92ec5 79
80 use ModuleExportingImport;
81 use namespace::clean -except => [qw( import )];
82
472d4b1e 83If you just want to C<-except> a single sub, you can pass it directly.
84For more than one value you have to use an array reference.
85
de673bbf 86=head2 Explicitely removing functions when your scope is compiled
87
88It is also possible to explicitely tell C<namespace::clean> what packages
89to remove when the surrounding scope has finished compiling. Here is an
90example:
91
92 package Foo;
93 use strict;
94
95 # blessed NOT available
96
97 sub my_class {
98 use Scalar::Util qw( blessed );
99 use namespace::clean qw( blessed );
100
101 # blessed available
102 return blessed shift;
103 }
104
105 # blessed NOT available
106
1a1be5dc 107=head2 Moose
108
109When using C<namespace::clean> together with L<Moose> you want to keep
110the installed C<meta> method. So your classes should look like:
111
112 package Foo;
113 use Moose;
114 use namespace::clean -except => 'meta';
115 ...
116
117Same goes for L<Moose::Role>.
118
fcfe7810 119=head2 Cleaning other packages
120
121You can tell C<namespace::clean> that you want to clean up another package
122instead of the one importing. To do this you have to pass in the C<-cleanee>
123option like this:
124
125 package My::MooseX::namespace::clean;
126 use strict;
127
128 use namespace::clean (); # no cleanup, just load
129
130 sub import {
131 namespace::clean->import(
132 -cleanee => scalar(caller),
133 -except => 'meta',
134 );
135 }
136
137If you don't care about C<namespace::clean>s discover-and-C<-except> logic, and
138just want to remove subroutines, try L</clean_subroutines>.
139
40aef9d6 140=head1 METHODS
141
142You shouldn't need to call any of these. Just C<use> the package at the
143appropriate place.
144
6c0ece9b 145=cut
146
fcfe7810 147=head2 clean_subroutines
40aef9d6 148
fcfe7810 149This exposes the actual subroutine-removal logic.
150
151 namespace::clean->clean_subroutines($cleanee, qw( subA subB ));
152
153will remove C<subA> and C<subB> from C<$cleanee>. Note that this will remove the
154subroutines B<immediately> and not wait for scope end. If you want to have this
155effect at a specific time (e.g. C<namespace::clean> acts on scope compile end)
156it is your responsibility to make sure it runs at that time.
40aef9d6 157
158=cut
159
de673bbf 160my $RemoveSubs = sub {
fcfe7810 161
de673bbf 162 my $cleanee = shift;
163 my $store = shift;
164 SYMBOL:
165 for my $f (@_) {
07fbef3d 166 my $fq = "${cleanee}::$f";
de673bbf 167
168 # ignore already removed symbols
169 next SYMBOL if $store->{exclude}{ $f };
170 no strict 'refs';
171
07fbef3d 172 # convince the Perl debugger to work
173 # it assumes that sub_fullname($sub) can always be used to find the CV again
174 # since we are deleting the glob where the subroutine was originally
175 # defined, that assumption no longer holds, so we need to move it
176 # elsewhere and point the CV's name to the new glob.
177 my $sub = \&$fq;
178 if ( sub_fullname($sub) eq $fq ) {
179 my $new_fq = "namespace::clean::deleted::$fq";
180 subname($new_fq, $sub);
181 *{$new_fq} = $sub;
182 }
183
61c4bce7 184 local *__tmp;
185
de673bbf 186 # keep original value to restore non-code slots
187 { no warnings 'uninitialized'; # fix possible unimports
61c4bce7 188 *__tmp = *{ ${ "${cleanee}::" }{ $f } };
de673bbf 189 delete ${ "${cleanee}::" }{ $f };
190 }
191
192 SLOT:
61c4bce7 193 # restore non-code slots to symbol.
194 # omit the FORMAT slot, since perl erroneously puts it into the
195 # SCALAR slot of the new glob.
196 for my $t (qw( SCALAR ARRAY HASH IO )) {
de673bbf 197 next SLOT unless defined *__tmp{ $t };
198 *{ "${cleanee}::$f" } = *__tmp{ $t };
199 }
200 }
201};
53e92ec5 202
fcfe7810 203sub clean_subroutines {
204 my ($nc, $cleanee, @subs) = @_;
205 $RemoveSubs->($cleanee, {}, @subs);
206}
207
208=head2 import
209
210Makes a snapshot of the current defined functions and installs a
211L<B::Hooks::EndOfScope> hook in the current scope to invoke the cleanups.
212
213=cut
214
de673bbf 215sub import {
216 my ($pragma, @args) = @_;
53e92ec5 217
de673bbf 218 my (%args, $is_explicit);
fcfe7810 219
220 ARG:
221 while (@args) {
222
223 if ($args[0] =~ /^\-/) {
224 my $key = shift @args;
225 my $value = shift @args;
226 $args{ $key } = $value;
227 }
228 else {
229 $is_explicit++;
230 last ARG;
231 }
9b680ffe 232 }
233
fcfe7810 234 my $cleanee = exists $args{ -cleanee } ? $args{ -cleanee } : scalar caller;
de673bbf 235 if ($is_explicit) {
aa2aafae 236 on_scope_end {
de673bbf 237 $RemoveSubs->($cleanee, {}, @args);
aa2aafae 238 };
9b680ffe 239 }
de673bbf 240 else {
241
242 # calling class, all current functions and our storage
243 my $functions = $pragma->get_functions($cleanee);
244 my $store = $pragma->get_class_store($cleanee);
245
246 # except parameter can be array ref or single value
247 my %except = map {( $_ => 1 )} (
248 $args{ -except }
249 ? ( ref $args{ -except } eq 'ARRAY' ? @{ $args{ -except } } : $args{ -except } )
250 : ()
251 );
252
253 # register symbols for removal, if they have a CODE entry
254 for my $f (keys %$functions) {
255 next if $except{ $f };
256 next unless $functions->{ $f }
257 and *{ $functions->{ $f } }{CODE};
258 $store->{remove}{ $f } = 1;
259 }
260
261 # register EOF handler on first call to import
262 unless ($store->{handler_is_installed}) {
aa2aafae 263 on_scope_end {
de673bbf 264 $RemoveSubs->($cleanee, $store, keys %{ $store->{remove} });
aa2aafae 265 };
de673bbf 266 $store->{handler_is_installed} = 1;
267 }
268
269 return 1;
270 }
9b680ffe 271}
272
273=head2 unimport
274
275This method will be called when you do a
276
277 no namespace::clean;
278
279It will start a new section of code that defines functions to clean up.
280
281=cut
282
283sub unimport {
fcfe7810 284 my ($pragma, %args) = @_;
9b680ffe 285
6c0ece9b 286 # the calling class, the current functions and our storage
fcfe7810 287 my $cleanee = exists $args{ -cleanee } ? $args{ -cleanee } : scalar caller;
9b680ffe 288 my $functions = $pragma->get_functions($cleanee);
289 my $store = $pragma->get_class_store($cleanee);
290
6c0ece9b 291 # register all unknown previous functions as excluded
9b680ffe 292 for my $f (keys %$functions) {
293 next if $store->{remove}{ $f }
294 or $store->{exclude}{ $f };
295 $store->{exclude}{ $f } = 1;
296 }
297
298 return 1;
299}
300
301=head2 get_class_store
302
6c0ece9b 303This returns a reference to a hash in a passed package containing
304information about function names included and excluded from removal.
9b680ffe 305
306=cut
307
308sub get_class_store {
309 my ($pragma, $class) = @_;
310 no strict 'refs';
311 return \%{ "${class}::${STORAGE_VAR}" };
40aef9d6 312}
313
314=head2 get_functions
315
316Takes a class as argument and returns all currently defined functions
317in it as a hash reference with the function name as key and a typeglob
318reference to the symbol as value.
319
320=cut
321
322sub get_functions {
323 my ($pragma, $class) = @_;
324
325 return {
6c0ece9b 326 map { @$_ } # key => value
327 grep { *{ $_->[1] }{CODE} } # only functions
328 map { [$_, qualify_to_ref( $_, $class )] } # get globref
329 grep { $_ !~ /::$/ } # no packages
330 do { no strict 'refs'; keys %{ "${class}::" } } # symbol entries
40aef9d6 331 };
332}
333
61c4bce7 334=head1 BUGS
335
336C<namespace::clean> will clobber any formats that have the same name as
337a deleted sub. This is due to a bug in perl that makes it impossible to
338re-assign the FORMAT ref into a new glob.
339
6c0ece9b 340=head1 IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS
341
342This module works through the effect that a
343
344 delete $SomePackage::{foo};
345
346will remove the C<foo> symbol from C<$SomePackage> for run time lookups
347(e.g., method calls) but will leave the entry alive to be called by
472d4b1e 348already resolved names in the package itself. C<namespace::clean> will
349restore and therefor in effect keep all glob slots that aren't C<CODE>.
6c0ece9b 350
351A test file has been added to the perl core to ensure that this behaviour
352will be stable in future releases.
353
354Just for completeness sake, if you want to remove the symbol completely,
355use C<undef> instead.
356
40aef9d6 357=head1 SEE ALSO
358
705fe1b1 359L<B::Hooks::EndOfScope>
40aef9d6 360
361=head1 AUTHOR AND COPYRIGHT
362
363Robert 'phaylon' Sedlacek C<E<lt>rs@474.atE<gt>>, with many thanks to
364Matt S Trout for the inspiration on the whole idea.
365
366=head1 LICENSE
367
368This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
369it under the same terms as perl itself.
370
371=cut
372
de673bbf 373no warnings;
374'Danger! Laws of Thermodynamics may not apply.'