use warnings;
use strict;
-use constant SPURIOUS_VERSION_CHECK_WARNINGS => ($] < 5.010 ? 1 : 0);
+use constant SPURIOUS_VERSION_CHECK_WARNINGS => ( "$]" < 5.010 ? 1 : 0);
BEGIN {
package # hide from pause
# but of course
BROKEN_FORK => ($^O eq 'MSWin32') ? 1 : 0,
- HAS_ITHREADS => $Config{useithreads} ? 1 : 0,
-
- # ::Runmode would only be loaded by DBICTest, which in turn implies t/
- DBICTEST => eval { DBICTest::RunMode->is_author } ? 1 : 0,
-
- # During 5.13 dev cycle HELEMs started to leak on copy
- # add an escape for these perls ON SMOKERS - a user will still get death
- PEEPEENESS => ( eval { DBICTest::RunMode->is_smoker } && ($] >= 5.013005 and $] <= 5.013006) ),
+ BROKEN_GOTO => ( "$]" < 5.008003 ) ? 1 : 0,
- SHUFFLE_UNORDERED_RESULTSETS => $ENV{DBIC_SHUFFLE_UNORDERED_RESULTSETS} ? 1 : 0,
+ HAS_ITHREADS => $Config{useithreads} ? 1 : 0,
- ASSERT_NO_INTERNAL_WANTARRAY => $ENV{DBIC_ASSERT_NO_INTERNAL_WANTARRAY} ? 1 : 0,
+ UNSTABLE_DOLLARAT => ( "$]" < 5.013002 ) ? 1 : 0,
+
+ ( map
+ #
+ # the "DBIC_" prefix below is crucial - this is what makes CI pick up
+ # all envvars without further adjusting its scripts
+ # DO NOT CHANGE to the more logical { $_ => !!( $ENV{"DBIC_$_"} ) }
+ #
+ { substr($_, 5) => !!( $ENV{$_} ) }
+ qw(
+ DBIC_SHUFFLE_UNORDERED_RESULTSETS
+ DBIC_ASSERT_NO_INTERNAL_WANTARRAY
+ DBIC_ASSERT_NO_INTERNAL_INDIRECT_CALLS
+ DBIC_STRESSTEST_UTF8_UPGRADE_GENERATED_COLLAPSER_SOURCE
+ DBIC_STRESSTEST_COLUMN_INFO_UNAWARE_STORAGE
+ )
+ ),
IV_SIZE => $Config{ivsize},
OS_NAME => $^O,
};
- if ($] < 5.009_005) {
+ if ( "$]" < 5.009_005) {
require MRO::Compat;
constant->import( OLD_MRO => 1 );
}
require mro;
constant->import( OLD_MRO => 0 );
}
+
+ # Both of these are no longer used for anything. However bring
+ # them back after they were purged in 08a8d8f1, as there appear
+ # to be outfits with *COPY PASTED* pieces of lib/DBIx/Class/Storage/*
+ # in their production codebases. There is no point in breaking these
+ # if whatever they used actually continues to work
+ my $warned;
+ my $sigh = sub {
+
+ require Carp;
+ my $cluck = "The @{[ (caller(1))[3] ]} constant is no more - adjust your code" . Carp::longmess();
+
+ warn $cluck unless $warned->{$cluck}++;
+
+ 0;
+ };
+ sub DBICTEST () { &$sigh }
+ sub PEEPEENESS () { &$sigh }
}
# FIXME - this is not supposed to be here
# Carp::Skip to the rescue soon
use DBIx::Class::Carp '^DBIx::Class|^DBICTest';
+use B ();
use Carp 'croak';
-use Scalar::Util qw(weaken blessed reftype);
-use List::Util qw(first);
+use Storable 'nfreeze';
+use Scalar::Util qw(weaken blessed reftype refaddr);
+use Sub::Quote qw(qsub quote_sub);
+
+# Already correctly prototyped: perlbrew exec perl -MStorable -e 'warn prototype \&Storable::dclone'
+BEGIN { *deep_clone = \&Storable::dclone }
use base 'Exporter';
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
- sigwarn_silencer modver_gt_or_eq fail_on_internal_wantarray
- refdesc refcount hrefaddr is_exception
+ sigwarn_silencer modver_gt_or_eq modver_gt_or_eq_and_lt
+ fail_on_internal_wantarray fail_on_internal_call
+ refdesc refcount hrefaddr
+ scope_guard detected_reinvoked_destructor
+ is_exception dbic_internal_try
+ quote_sub qsub perlstring serialize deep_clone dump_value
+ parent_dir mkdir_p
UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION
);
return sub { &$orig_sig_warn unless $_[0] =~ $pattern };
}
-sub hrefaddr ($) { sprintf '0x%x', &Scalar::Util::refaddr||0 }
+sub perlstring ($) { q{"}. quotemeta( shift ). q{"} };
+
+sub hrefaddr ($) { sprintf '0x%x', &refaddr||0 }
sub refdesc ($) {
croak "Expecting a reference" if ! length ref $_[0];
sprintf '%s%s(0x%x)',
( defined( $_[1] = blessed $_[0]) ? "$_[1]=" : '' ),
reftype $_[0],
- Scalar::Util::refaddr($_[0]),
+ refaddr($_[0]),
;
}
sub refcount ($) {
croak "Expecting a reference" if ! length ref $_[0];
- require B;
# No tempvars - must operate on $_[0], otherwise the pad
# will count as an extra ref
B::svref_2object($_[0])->REFCNT;
}
+sub serialize ($) {
+ local $Storable::canonical = 1;
+ nfreeze($_[0]);
+}
+
+my $dd_obj;
+sub dump_value ($) {
+ local $Data::Dumper::Indent = 1
+ unless defined $Data::Dumper::Indent;
+
+ my $dump_str = (
+ $dd_obj
+ ||=
+ do {
+ require Data::Dumper;
+ my $d = Data::Dumper->new([])
+ ->Purity(0)
+ ->Pad('')
+ ->Useqq(1)
+ ->Terse(1)
+ ->Freezer('')
+ ->Quotekeys(0)
+ ->Bless('bless')
+ ->Pair(' => ')
+ ->Sortkeys(1)
+ ->Deparse(1)
+ ;
+
+ $d->Sparseseen(1) if modver_gt_or_eq (
+ 'Data::Dumper', '2.136'
+ );
+
+ $d;
+ }
+ )->Values([$_[0]])->Dump;
+
+ $dd_obj->Reset->Values([]);
+
+ $dump_str;
+}
+
+sub scope_guard (&) {
+ croak 'Calling scope_guard() in void context makes no sense'
+ if ! defined wantarray;
+
+ # no direct blessing of coderefs - DESTROY is buggy on those
+ bless [ $_[0] ], 'DBIx::Class::_Util::ScopeGuard';
+}
+{
+ package #
+ DBIx::Class::_Util::ScopeGuard;
+
+ sub DESTROY {
+ &DBIx::Class::_Util::detected_reinvoked_destructor;
+
+ local $@ if DBIx::Class::_ENV_::UNSTABLE_DOLLARAT;
+
+ eval {
+ $_[0]->[0]->();
+ 1;
+ }
+ or
+ Carp::cluck(
+ "Execution of scope guard $_[0] resulted in the non-trappable exception:\n\n$@"
+ );
+ }
+}
+
+
sub is_exception ($) {
my $e = $_[0];
+ # FIXME
# this is not strictly correct - an eval setting $@ to undef
# is *not* the same as an eval setting $@ to ''
# but for the sake of simplicity assume the following for
my ($not_blank, $suberror);
{
+ local $SIG{__DIE__} if $SIG{__DIE__};
local $@;
eval {
- $not_blank = ($e ne '') ? 1 : 0;
+ # The ne() here is deliberate - a plain length($e), or worse "$e" ne
+ # will entirely obviate the need for the encolsing eval{}, as the
+ # condition we guard against is a missing fallback overload
+ $not_blank = ( $e ne '' );
1;
} or $suberror = $@;
}
));
# workaround, keeps spice flowing
- $not_blank = ("$e" ne '') ? 1 : 0;
+ $not_blank = !!( length $e );
}
else {
# not blessed yet failed the 'ne'... this makes 0 sense...
die $suberror
}
}
+ elsif (
+ # a ref evaluating to '' is definitively a "null object"
+ ( not $not_blank )
+ and
+ length( my $class = ref $e )
+ ) {
+ carp_unique( sprintf(
+ "Objects of external exception class '%s' stringify to '' (the "
+ . 'empty string), implementing the so called null-object-pattern. '
+ . 'Given Perl\'s "globally cooperative" exception handling using this '
+ . 'class of exceptions is extremely dangerous, as it may (and often '
+ . 'does) result in silent discarding of errors. DBIx::Class tries to '
+ . 'work around this as much as possible, but other parts of your '
+ . 'software stack may not be even aware of the problem. Please submit '
+ . 'a bugreport against the distribution containing %s',
+
+ ($class) x 2,
+ ));
+
+ $not_blank = 1;
+ }
return $not_blank;
}
+{
+ my $callstack_state;
+
+ # Recreate the logic of try(), while reusing the catch()/finally() as-is
+ #
+ # FIXME: We need to move away from Try::Tiny entirely (way too heavy and
+ # yes, shows up ON TOP of profiles) but this is a batle for another maint
+ sub dbic_internal_try (&;@) {
+
+ my $try_cref = shift;
+ my $catch_cref = undef; # apparently this is a thing... https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=119311
+
+ for my $arg (@_) {
+
+ if( ref($arg) eq 'Try::Tiny::Catch' ) {
+
+ croak 'dbic_internal_try() may not be followed by multiple catch() blocks'
+ if $catch_cref;
+
+ $catch_cref = $$arg;
+ }
+ elsif ( ref($arg) eq 'Try::Tiny::Finally' ) {
+ croak 'dbic_internal_try() does not support finally{}';
+ }
+ else {
+ croak(
+ 'dbic_internal_try() encountered an unexpected argument '
+ . "'@{[ defined $arg ? $arg : 'UNDEF' ]}' - perhaps "
+ . 'a missing semi-colon before or ' # trailing space important
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ my $wantarray = wantarray;
+ my $preexisting_exception = $@;
+
+ my @ret;
+ my $all_good = eval {
+ $@ = $preexisting_exception;
+
+ local $callstack_state->{in_internal_try} = 1
+ unless $callstack_state->{in_internal_try};
+
+ # always unset - someone may have snuck it in
+ local $SIG{__DIE__} if $SIG{__DIE__};
+
+ if( $wantarray ) {
+ @ret = $try_cref->();
+ }
+ elsif( defined $wantarray ) {
+ $ret[0] = $try_cref->();
+ }
+ else {
+ $try_cref->();
+ }
+
+ 1;
+ };
+
+ my $exception = $@;
+ $@ = $preexisting_exception;
+
+ if ( $all_good ) {
+ return $wantarray ? @ret : $ret[0]
+ }
+ elsif ( $catch_cref ) {
+ for ( $exception ) {
+ return $catch_cref->($exception);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return;
+ }
+
+ sub in_internal_try { !! $callstack_state->{in_internal_try} }
+}
+
+{
+ my $destruction_registry = {};
+
+ sub CLONE {
+ %$destruction_registry = map {
+ (defined $_)
+ ? ( refaddr($_) => $_ )
+ : ()
+ } values %$destruction_registry;
+
+ weaken($_) for values %$destruction_registry;
+
+ # Dummy NEXTSTATE ensuring the all temporaries on the stack are garbage
+ # collected before leaving this scope. Depending on the code above, this
+ # may very well be just a preventive measure guarding future modifications
+ undef;
+ }
+
+ # This is almost invariably invoked from within DESTROY
+ # throwing exceptions won't work
+ sub detected_reinvoked_destructor {
+
+ # quick "garbage collection" pass - prevents the registry
+ # from slowly growing with a bunch of undef-valued keys
+ defined $destruction_registry->{$_} or delete $destruction_registry->{$_}
+ for keys %$destruction_registry;
+
+ if (! length ref $_[0]) {
+ printf STDERR '%s() expects a blessed reference %s',
+ (caller(0))[3],
+ Carp::longmess,
+ ;
+ return undef; # don't know wtf to do
+ }
+ elsif (! defined $destruction_registry->{ my $addr = refaddr($_[0]) } ) {
+ weaken( $destruction_registry->{$addr} = $_[0] );
+ return 0;
+ }
+ else {
+ carp_unique ( sprintf (
+ 'Preventing *MULTIPLE* DESTROY() invocations on %s - an *EXTREMELY '
+ . 'DANGEROUS* condition which is *ALMOST CERTAINLY GLOBAL* within your '
+ . 'application, affecting *ALL* classes without active protection against '
+ . 'this. Diagnose and fix the root cause ASAP!!!%s',
+ refdesc $_[0],
+ ( ( $INC{'Devel/StackTrace.pm'} and ! do { local $@; eval { Devel::StackTrace->VERSION(2) } } )
+ ? " (likely culprit Devel::StackTrace\@@{[ Devel::StackTrace->VERSION ]} found in %INC, http://is.gd/D_ST_refcap)"
+ : ''
+ )
+ ));
+
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+my $module_name_rx = qr/ \A [A-Z_a-z] [0-9A-Z_a-z]* (?: :: [0-9A-Z_a-z]+ )* \z /x;
+my $ver_rx = qr/ \A [0-9]+ (?: \. [0-9]+ )* (?: \_ [0-9]+ )* \z /x;
+
sub modver_gt_or_eq ($$) {
my ($mod, $ver) = @_;
croak "Nonsensical module name supplied"
- if ! defined $mod or ! length $mod;
+ if ! defined $mod or $mod !~ $module_name_rx;
croak "Nonsensical minimum version supplied"
- if ! defined $ver or $ver =~ /[^0-9\.\_]/;
+ if ! defined $ver or $ver !~ $ver_rx;
+
+ no strict 'refs';
+ my $ver_cache = ${"${mod}::__DBIC_MODULE_VERSION_CHECKS__"} ||= ( $mod->VERSION
+ ? {}
+ : croak "$mod does not seem to provide a version (perhaps it never loaded)"
+ );
+
+ ! defined $ver_cache->{$ver}
+ and
+ $ver_cache->{$ver} = do {
+
+ local $SIG{__WARN__} = sigwarn_silencer( qr/\Qisn't numeric in subroutine entry/ )
+ if SPURIOUS_VERSION_CHECK_WARNINGS;
+
+ local $SIG{__DIE__} if $SIG{__DIE__};
+ local $@;
+ eval { $mod->VERSION($ver) } ? 1 : 0;
+ };
+
+ $ver_cache->{$ver};
+}
- local $SIG{__WARN__} = sigwarn_silencer( qr/\Qisn't numeric in subroutine entry/ )
- if SPURIOUS_VERSION_CHECK_WARNINGS;
+sub modver_gt_or_eq_and_lt ($$$) {
+ my ($mod, $v_ge, $v_lt) = @_;
- croak "$mod does not seem to provide a version (perhaps it never loaded)"
- unless $mod->VERSION;
+ croak "Nonsensical maximum version supplied"
+ if ! defined $v_lt or $v_lt !~ $ver_rx;
- local $@;
- eval { $mod->VERSION($ver) } ? 1 : 0;
+ return (
+ modver_gt_or_eq($mod, $v_ge)
+ and
+ ! modver_gt_or_eq($mod, $v_lt)
+ ) ? 1 : 0;
}
+
+#
+# Why not just use some higher-level module or at least File::Spec here?
+# Because:
+# 1) This is a *very* rarely used function, and the deptree is large
+# enough already as it is
+#
+# 2) (more importantly) Our tooling is utter shit in this area. There
+# is no comprehensive support for UNC paths in PathTools and there
+# are also various small bugs in representation across different
+# path-manipulation CPAN offerings.
+#
+# Since this routine is strictly used for logical path processing (it
+# *must* be able to work with not-yet-existing paths), use this seemingly
+# simple but I *think* complete implementation to feed to other consumers
+#
+# If bugs are ever uncovered in this routine, *YOU ARE URGED TO RESIST*
+# the impulse to bring in an external dependency. During runtime there
+# is exactly one spot that could potentially maybe once in a blue moon
+# use this function. Keep it lean.
+#
+sub parent_dir ($) {
+ ( $_[0] =~ m{ [\/\\] ( \.{0,2} ) ( [\/\\]* ) \z }x )
+ ? (
+ $_[0]
+ .
+ ( ( length($1) and ! length($2) ) ? '/' : '' )
+ .
+ '../'
+ )
+ : (
+ require File::Spec
+ and
+ File::Spec->catpath (
+ ( File::Spec->splitpath( "$_[0]" ) )[0,1],
+ '/',
+ )
+ )
+ ;
+}
+
+sub mkdir_p ($) {
+ require File::Path;
+ # do not ask for a recent version, use 1.x API calls
+ File::Path::mkpath([ "$_[0]" ]); # File::Path does not like objects
+}
+
+
{
my $list_ctx_ok_stack_marker;
}
my $cf = 1;
- while ( ( (caller($cf+1))[3] || '' ) =~ / :: (?:
+ while ( ( (CORE::caller($cf+1))[3] || '' ) =~ / :: (?:
# these are public API parts that alter behavior on wantarray
search | search_related | slice | search_literal
my ($fr, $want, $argdesc);
{
package DB;
- $fr = [ caller($cf) ];
- $want = ( caller($cf-1) )[5];
+ $fr = [ CORE::caller($cf) ];
+ $want = ( CORE::caller($cf-1) )[5];
$argdesc = ref $DB::args[0]
? DBIx::Class::_Util::refdesc($DB::args[0])
: 'non '
), 'with_stacktrace');
}
- my $mark = [];
- weaken ( $list_ctx_ok_stack_marker = $mark );
+ weaken( $list_ctx_ok_stack_marker = my $mark = [] );
+
$mark;
}
}
+sub fail_on_internal_call {
+ my ($fr, $argdesc);
+ {
+ package DB;
+ $fr = [ CORE::caller(1) ];
+ $argdesc = ref $DB::args[0]
+ ? DBIx::Class::_Util::refdesc($DB::args[0])
+ : undef
+ ;
+ };
+
+ if (
+ $argdesc
+ and
+ $fr->[0] =~ /^(?:DBIx::Class|DBICx::)/
+ and
+ $fr->[1] !~ /\b(?:CDBICompat|ResultSetProxy)\b/ # no point touching there
+ ) {
+ DBIx::Class::Exception->throw( sprintf (
+ "Illegal internal call of indirect proxy-method %s() with argument %s: examine the last lines of the proxy method deparse below to determine what to call directly instead at %s on line %d\n\n%s\n\n Stacktrace starts",
+ $fr->[3], $argdesc, @{$fr}[1,2], ( $fr->[6] || do {
+ require B::Deparse;
+ no strict 'refs';
+ B::Deparse->new->coderef2text(\&{$fr->[3]})
+ }),
+ ), 'with_stacktrace');
+ }
+}
+
1;