X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FCarp.pm;h=c0ffb9c5916b00a4e832f4c4d22011596c4cdb80;hb=7eb7d786de9bebe120f2143ce65237684a3a5d80;hp=d2854c090efe11ddf132e49ff2078c44ca62ad2b;hpb=62e1ddac2ea58cd2a35011515be4801254772ba8;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/lib/Carp.pm b/lib/Carp.pm index d2854c0..c0ffb9c 100644 --- a/lib/Carp.pm +++ b/lib/Carp.pm @@ -1,6 +1,43 @@ package Carp; -our $VERSION = '1.04'; +our $VERSION = '1.05'; +# this file is an utra-lightweight stub. The first time a function is +# called, Carp::Heavy is loaded, and the real short/longmessmess_jmp +# subs are installed + +our $MaxEvalLen = 0; +our $Verbose = 0; +our $CarpLevel = 0; +our $MaxArgLen = 64; # How much of each argument to print. 0 = all. +our $MaxArgNums = 8; # How many arguments to print. 0 = all. + +require Exporter; +our @ISA = ('Exporter'); +our @EXPORT = qw(confess croak carp); +our @EXPORT_OK = qw(cluck verbose longmess shortmess); +our @EXPORT_FAIL = qw(verbose); # hook to enable verbose mode + +# if the caller specifies verbose usage ("perl -MCarp=verbose script.pl") +# then the following method will be called by the Exporter which knows +# to do this thanks to @EXPORT_FAIL, above. $_[1] will contain the word +# 'verbose'. + +sub export_fail { shift; $Verbose = shift if $_[0] eq 'verbose'; @_ } + +# fixed hooks for stashes to point to +sub longmess { goto &longmess_jmp } +sub shortmess { goto &shortmess_jmp } +# these two are replaced when Carp::Heavy is loaded +sub longmess_jmp {{ local($@, $!); require Carp::Heavy} goto &longmess_jmp} +sub shortmess_jmp {{ local($@, $!); require Carp::Heavy} goto &shortmess_jmp} + +sub croak { die shortmess @_ } +sub confess { die longmess @_ } +sub carp { warn shortmess @_ } +sub cluck { warn longmess @_ } + +1; +__END__ =head1 NAME @@ -102,31 +139,6 @@ environment variable. Alternately, you can set the global variable C<$Carp::Verbose> to true. See the C section below. -=cut - -# This package is heavily used. Be small. Be fast. Be good. - -# Comments added by Andy Wardley 09-Apr-98, based on an -# _almost_ complete understanding of the package. Corrections and -# comments are welcome. - -# The members of %Internal are packages that are internal to perl. -# Carp will not report errors from within these packages if it -# can. The members of %CarpInternal are internal to Perl's warning -# system. Carp will not report errors from within these packages -# either, and will not report calls *to* these packages for carp and -# croak. They replace $CarpLevel, which is deprecated. The -# $Max(EvalLen|(Arg(Len|Nums)) variables are used to specify how the eval -# text and function arguments should be formatted when printed. - -# Comments added by Jos I. Boumans 11-Aug-2004 -# I can not get %CarpInternal or %Internal to work as advertised, -# therefor leaving it out of the below documentation. -# $CarpLevel may be decprecated according to the last comment, but -# after 6 years, it's still around and in heavy use ;) - -=pod - =head1 GLOBAL VARIABLES =head2 $Carp::CarpLevel @@ -176,101 +188,9 @@ Note, this is analogous to using C. Defaults to C<0>. -=cut - -# disable these by default, so they can live w/o require Carp -$CarpInternal{Carp}++; -$CarpInternal{warnings}++; -$Internal{Exporter}++; -$Internal{'Exporter::Heavy'}++; -$CarpLevel = 0; # How many extra package levels to skip on carp. - # How many calls to skip on confess. - # Reconciling these notions is hard, use - # %Internal and %CarpInternal instead. -$MaxEvalLen = 0; # How much eval '...text...' to show. 0 = all. -$MaxArgLen = 64; # How much of each argument to print. 0 = all. -$MaxArgNums = 8; # How many arguments to print. 0 = all. -$Verbose = 0; # If true then make shortmess call longmess instead - -require Exporter; -@ISA = ('Exporter'); -@EXPORT = qw(confess croak carp); -@EXPORT_OK = qw(cluck verbose longmess shortmess); -@EXPORT_FAIL = qw(verbose); # hook to enable verbose mode - =head1 BUGS The Carp routines don't handle exception objects currently. If called with a first argument that is a reference, they simply call die() or warn(), as appropriate. -=cut - -# if the caller specifies verbose usage ("perl -MCarp=verbose script.pl") -# then the following method will be called by the Exporter which knows -# to do this thanks to @EXPORT_FAIL, above. $_[1] will contain the word -# 'verbose'. - -sub export_fail { - shift; - $Verbose = shift if $_[0] eq 'verbose'; - return @_; -} - - -# longmess() crawls all the way up the stack reporting on all the function -# calls made. The error string, $error, is originally constructed from the -# arguments passed into longmess() via confess(), cluck() or shortmess(). -# This gets appended with the stack trace messages which are generated for -# each function call on the stack. - -sub longmess { - { - local($@, $!); - # XXX fix require to not clear $@ or $!? - # don't use require unless we need to (for Safe compartments) - require Carp::Heavy unless $INC{"Carp/Heavy.pm"}; - } - # Icky backwards compatibility wrapper. :-( - my $call_pack = caller(); - if ($Internal{$call_pack} or $CarpInternal{$call_pack}) { - return longmess_heavy(@_); - } - else { - local $CarpLevel = $CarpLevel + 1; - return longmess_heavy(@_); - } -} - - -# shortmess() is called by carp() and croak() to skip all the way up to -# the top-level caller's package and report the error from there. confess() -# and cluck() generate a full stack trace so they call longmess() to -# generate that. In verbose mode shortmess() calls longmess() so -# you always get a stack trace - -sub shortmess { # Short-circuit &longmess if called via multiple packages - { - local($@, $!); - # XXX fix require to not clear $@ or $!? - # don't use require unless we need to (for Safe compartments) - require Carp::Heavy unless $INC{"Carp/Heavy.pm"}; - } - # Icky backwards compatibility wrapper. :-( - my $call_pack = caller(); - local @CARP_NOT = caller(); - shortmess_heavy(@_); -} - - -# the following four functions call longmess() or shortmess() depending on -# whether they should generate a full stack trace (confess() and cluck()) -# or simply report the caller's package (croak() and carp()), respectively. -# confess() and croak() die, carp() and cluck() warn. - -sub croak { die shortmess @_ } -sub confess { die longmess @_ } -sub carp { warn shortmess @_ } -sub cluck { warn longmess @_ } - -1;