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a0d0e21e 1package strict;
2
f06db76b 3=head1 NAME
4
5strict - Perl pragma to restrict unsafe constructs
6
7=head1 SYNOPSIS
8
9 use strict;
10
11 use strict "vars";
12 use strict "refs";
13 use strict "subs";
14
15 use strict;
16 no strict "vars";
17
18=head1 DESCRIPTION
19
20If no import list is supplied, all possible restrictions are assumed.
21(This is the safest mode to operate in, but is sometimes too strict for
55497cff 22casual programming.) Currently, there are three possible things to be
23strict about: "subs", "vars", and "refs".
f06db76b 24
25=over 6
26
27=item C<strict refs>
28
29This generates a runtime error if you
30use symbolic references (see L<perlref>).
31
32 use strict 'refs';
33 $ref = \$foo;
34 print $$ref; # ok
35 $ref = "foo";
36 print $$ref; # runtime error; normally ok
37
38=item C<strict vars>
39
40This generates a compile-time error if you access a variable that wasn't
6ee623d5 41declared via C<use vars>,
f06db76b 42localized via C<my()> or wasn't fully qualified. Because this is to avoid
43variable suicide problems and subtle dynamic scoping issues, a merely
44local() variable isn't good enough. See L<perlfunc/my> and
45L<perlfunc/local>.
46
47 use strict 'vars';
48 $X::foo = 1; # ok, fully qualified
49 my $foo = 10; # ok, my() var
50 local $foo = 9; # blows up
51
6ee623d5 52 package Cinna;
53 use vars qw/ $bar /; # Declares $bar in current package
54 $bar = 'HgS'; # ok, global declared via pragma
55
f06db76b 56The local() generated a compile-time error because you just touched a global
57name without fully qualifying it.
58
59=item C<strict subs>
60
cb1a09d0 61This disables the poetry optimization, generating a compile-time error if
62you try to use a bareword identifier that's not a subroutine, unless it
1fef88e7 63appears in curly braces or on the left hand side of the "=E<gt>" symbol.
cb1a09d0 64
f06db76b 65
66 use strict 'subs';
67 $SIG{PIPE} = Plumber; # blows up
cb1a09d0 68 $SIG{PIPE} = "Plumber"; # just fine: bareword in curlies always ok
69 $SIG{PIPE} = \&Plumber; # preferred form
70
71
f06db76b 72
73=back
74
75See L<perlmod/Pragmatic Modules>.
76
77
78=cut
79
20408e3c 80$strict::VERSION = "1.01";
81
82my %bitmask = (
83refs => 0x00000002,
84subs => 0x00000200,
85vars => 0x00000400
86);
87
6ee623d5 88$strict::VERSION = "1.01";
89
90my %bitmask = (
91refs => 0x00000002,
92subs => 0x00000200,
93vars => 0x00000400
94);
95
a0d0e21e 96sub bits {
97 my $bits = 0;
20408e3c 98 foreach my $s (@_){ $bits |= $bitmask{$s} || 0; };
a0d0e21e 99 $bits;
100}
101
102sub import {
103 shift;
55497cff 104 $^H |= bits(@_ ? @_ : qw(refs subs vars));
a0d0e21e 105}
106
107sub unimport {
108 shift;
55497cff 109 $^H &= ~ bits(@_ ? @_ : qw(refs subs vars));
a0d0e21e 110}
111
1121;