X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FClass%2FAccessor%2FGrouped.pm;h=3096b21e915f3c1fee170e1628a3d370407d4c5e;hb=e4cb632058a1584cd2727d5f7fc98dbeb6728aea;hp=afe019bd62a15bb2f04c13edac472098cd61b093;hpb=00e42e876950facc93918342bf6a4bfc1bc0a985;p=p5sagit%2FClass-Accessor-Grouped.git diff --git a/lib/Class/Accessor/Grouped.pm b/lib/Class/Accessor/Grouped.pm index afe019b..3096b21 100644 --- a/lib/Class/Accessor/Grouped.pm +++ b/lib/Class/Accessor/Grouped.pm @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ BEGIN { } } -our $VERSION = '0.10007'; +our $VERSION = '0.10008'; $VERSION = eval $VERSION if $VERSION =~ /_/; # numify for warning-free dev releases # when changing minimum version don't forget to adjust Makefile.PL as well @@ -45,11 +45,11 @@ BEGIN { } ? 0 : "$@" ); my $found_cxsa; - constant->import( NO_CXSA => ( !NO_SUBNAME() and eval { + constant->import( NO_CXSA => ( NO_SUBNAME() || ( eval { Module::Runtime::require_module('Class::XSAccessor'); $found_cxsa = Class::XSAccessor->VERSION; Class::XSAccessor->VERSION($__minimum_xsa_version); - } ) ? 0 : "$@" ); + } ? 0 : "$@" ) ) ); if (NO_CXSA() and $found_cxsa and !$ENV{CAG_OLD_XS_NOWARN}) { warn( @@ -70,12 +70,22 @@ BEGIN { and $0 =~ m|^ x?t / .+ \.t $|x ) ? 1 : 0 ); + + require B; + # a perl 5.6 kludge + unless (B->can('perlstring')) { + require Data::Dumper; + my $d = Data::Dumper->new([])->Indent(0)->Purity(0)->Pad('')->Useqq(1)->Terse(1)->Freezer('')->Toaster(''); + *B::perlstring = sub { $d->Values([shift])->Dump }; + } } # Yes this method is undocumented # Yes it should be a private coderef like all the rest at the end of this file # No we can't do that (yet) because the DBIC-CDBI compat layer overrides it # %$*@!?&!&#*$!!! + +my $illegal_accessors_warned; sub _mk_group_accessors { my($self, $maker, $group, @fields) = @_; my $class = length (ref ($self) ) ? ref ($self) : $self; @@ -90,8 +100,45 @@ sub _mk_group_accessors { my ($name, $field) = (ref $_) ? (@$_) : ($_, $_); - Carp::croak("Illegal accessor name '$name'") - unless $name =~ /\A[A-Z_a-z][0-9A-Z_a-z]*\z/; + if ($name !~ /\A[A-Z_a-z][0-9A-Z_a-z]*\z/) { + + if ($name =~ /\0/) { + Carp::croak(sprintf + "Illegal accessor name %s - nulls should never appear in stash keys", + B::perlstring($name), + ); + } + elsif (! $ENV{CAG_ILLEGAL_ACCESSOR_NAME_OK} ) { + Carp::croak( + "Illegal accessor name '$name'. If you want CAG to attempt creating " + . 'it anyway (possible if Sub::Name is available) set ' + . '$ENV{CAG_ILLEGAL_ACCESSOR_NAME_OK}' + ); + } + elsif (__CAG_ENV__::NO_SUBNAME) { + Carp::croak( + "Unable to install accessor with illegal name '$name': " + . 'Sub::Name not available' + ); + } + elsif ( + # Because one of the former maintainers of DBIC::SL is a raging + # idiot, there is now a ton of DBIC code out there that attempts + # to create column accessors with illegal names. In the interest + # of not cluttering the logs of unsuspecting victims (unsuspecting + # because these accessors are unusuable anyway) we provide an + # explicit "do not warn at all" escape, until all such code is + # fixed (this will be a loooooong time >:( + $ENV{CAG_ILLEGAL_ACCESSOR_NAME_OK} ne 'DO_NOT_WARN' + and + ! $illegal_accessors_warned->{$class}++ + ) { + Carp::carp( + "Installing illegal accessor '$name' into $class, see " + . 'documentation for more details' + ); + } + } Carp::carp("Having a data accessor named '$name' in '$class' is unwise.") if $name =~ /\A(?: DESTROY | AUTOLOAD | CLONE )\z/x; @@ -130,10 +177,50 @@ Class::Accessor::Grouped - Lets you build groups of accessors # make accessor that works for objects and classes __PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors(inherited => 'awesome_level'); + # make an accessor which calls a custom pair of getters/setters + sub get_column { ... this will be called when you do $obj->name() ... } + sub set_column { ... this will be called when you do $obj->name('foo') ... } + __PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors(column => 'name'); + =head1 DESCRIPTION This class lets you build groups of accessors that will call different -getters and setters. +getters and setters. The documentation of this module still requires a lot +of work (B<< volunteers welcome >.> >>), but in the meantime you can refer to +L +for more information. + +=head2 Notes on accessor names + +In general method names in Perl are considered identifiers, and as such need to +conform to the identifier specification of C. +While it is rather easy to invoke methods with non-standard names +(C<< $obj->${\"anything goes"} >>), it is not possible to properly declare such +methods without the use of L. Since this module must be able to +function identically with and without its optional dependencies, starting with +version C<0.10008> attempting to declare an accessor with a non-standard name +is a fatal error (such operations would silently succeed since version +C<0.08004>, as long as L is present, or otherwise would result in a +syntax error during a string eval). + +Unfortunately in the years since C<0.08004> a rather large body of code +accumulated in the wild that does attempt to declare accessors with funny +names. One notable perpetrator is L, which under +certain conditions could create accessors of the C group which start +with numbers and/or some other punctuation (the proper way would be to declare +columns with the C attribute set to C). + +Therefore an escape mechanism is provided via the environment variable +C. When set to a true value, one warning is +issued B on attempts to declare an accessor with a non-conforming +name, and as long as L is available all accessors will be properly +created. Regardless of this setting, accessor names containing nulls C<"\0"> +are disallowed, due to various deficiencies in perl itself. + +If your code base has too many instances of illegal accessor declarations, and +a fix is not feasible due to time constraints, it is possible to disable the +warnings altogether by setting C<$ENV{CAG_ILLEGAL_ACCESSOR_NAME_OK}> to +C (observe capitalization). =head1 METHODS @@ -501,26 +588,51 @@ accessors if this module is available on your system. =head2 Benchmark -This is the result of a set/get/set loop benchmark on perl 5.12.1 with -thread support, showcasing most popular accessor builders: L, L, -L, L, L, -L, and L: - - Rate CAG moOse CAF moUse moo HANDMADE CAF_XS moUse_XS moo_XS CAF_XSA XSA CAG_XS - CAG 169/s -- -21% -24% -32% -32% -34% -59% -63% -67% -67% -67% -67% - moOse 215/s 27% -- -3% -13% -13% -15% -48% -53% -58% -58% -58% -58% - CAF 222/s 31% 3% -- -10% -10% -13% -46% -52% -57% -57% -57% -57% - moUse 248/s 46% 15% 11% -- -0% -3% -40% -46% -52% -52% -52% -52% - moo 248/s 46% 15% 11% 0% -- -3% -40% -46% -52% -52% -52% -52% - HANDMADE 255/s 50% 18% 14% 3% 3% -- -38% -45% -50% -51% -51% -51% - CAF_XS 411/s 143% 91% 85% 66% 66% 61% -- -11% -20% -20% -21% -21% - moUse_XS 461/s 172% 114% 107% 86% 86% 81% 12% -- -10% -11% -11% -11% - moo_XS 514/s 204% 139% 131% 107% 107% 102% 25% 12% -- -0% -1% -1% - CAF_XSA 516/s 205% 140% 132% 108% 108% 103% 26% 12% 0% -- -0% -0% - XSA 519/s 206% 141% 133% 109% 109% 104% 26% 13% 1% 0% -- -0% - CAG_XS 519/s 206% 141% 133% 109% 109% 104% 26% 13% 1% 0% 0% -- - -Benchmark program is available in the root of the +This is the benchmark of 200 get/get/set/get/set cycles on perl 5.16.2 with +thread support, showcasing how this modules L, +L and L accessors stack up against most popular accessor +builders: L, L, L, L (both pure-perl and XS variant), +L, +L, +L, +L, +L +and L + + Rate CAG_INHP CAG_INH CA CAG_S CAF moOse OTRW CAL mo moUse HANDMADE moo CAF_XS moUse_XS XSA + + CAG_INHP 287.021+-0.02/s -- -0.3% -10.0% -37.1% -53.1% -53.6% -53.7% -54.1% -56.9% -59.0% -59.6% -59.8% -78.7% -81.9% -83.5% + + CAG_INH 288.025+-0.031/s 0.3% -- -9.7% -36.9% -52.9% -53.5% -53.5% -53.9% -56.7% -58.8% -59.5% -59.7% -78.6% -81.9% -83.5% + + CA 318.967+-0.047/s 11.1% 10.7% -- -30.1% -47.9% -48.5% -48.5% -49.0% -52.1% -54.4% -55.1% -55.3% -76.3% -79.9% -81.7% + + CAG_S 456.107+-0.054/s 58.9% 58.4% 43.0% -- -25.4% -26.3% -26.4% -27.0% -31.5% -34.8% -35.8% -36.1% -66.1% -71.3% -73.9% + + CAF 611.745+-0.099/s 113.1% 112.4% 91.8% 34.1% -- -1.2% -1.2% -2.1% -8.1% -12.6% -14.0% -14.3% -54.5% -61.5% -64.9% + + moOse 619.051+-0.059/s 115.7% 114.9% 94.1% 35.7% 1.2% -- -0.1% -1.0% -7.0% -11.6% -12.9% -13.3% -54.0% -61.0% -64.5% + + OTRW 619.475+-0.1/s 115.8% 115.1% 94.2% 35.8% 1.3% 0.1% -- -0.9% -6.9% -11.5% -12.9% -13.2% -54.0% -61.0% -64.5% + + CAL 625.106+-0.085/s 117.8% 117.0% 96.0% 37.1% 2.2% 1.0% 0.9% -- -6.1% -10.7% -12.1% -12.5% -53.5% -60.6% -64.2% + + mo 665.44+-0.12/s 131.8% 131.0% 108.6% 45.9% 8.8% 7.5% 7.4% 6.5% -- -4.9% -6.4% -6.8% -50.5% -58.1% -61.9% + + moUse 699.9+-0.15/s 143.9% 143.0% 119.4% 53.5% 14.4% 13.1% 13.0% 12.0% 5.2% -- -1.6% -2.0% -48.0% -55.9% -59.9% + + HANDMADE 710.98+-0.16/s 147.7% 146.8% 122.9% 55.9% 16.2% 14.9% 14.8% 13.7% 6.8% 1.6% -- -0.4% -47.2% -55.2% -59.2% + + moo 714.04+-0.13/s 148.8% 147.9% 123.9% 56.6% 16.7% 15.3% 15.3% 14.2% 7.3% 2.0% 0.4% -- -46.9% -55.0% -59.1% + + CAF_XS 1345.55+-0.051/s 368.8% 367.2% 321.8% 195.0% 120.0% 117.4% 117.2% 115.3% 102.2% 92.2% 89.3% 88.4% -- -15.3% -22.9% + + moUse_XS 1588+-0.036/s 453.3% 451.3% 397.9% 248.2% 159.6% 156.5% 156.3% 154.0% 138.6% 126.9% 123.4% 122.4% 18.0% -- -9.0% + + XSA 1744.67+-0.052/s 507.9% 505.7% 447.0% 282.5% 185.2% 181.8% 181.6% 179.1% 162.2% 149.3% 145.4% 144.3% 29.7% 9.9% -- + +Benchmarking program is available in the root of the L: =head2 Notes on Class::XSAccessor @@ -585,24 +697,13 @@ if (! defined $USE_XS) { $xsa_autodetected++; } -my $perlstring; -if ($] < '5.008') { - require Data::Dumper; - my $d = Data::Dumper->new([])->Indent(0)->Purity(0)->Pad('')->Useqq(1)->Terse(1)->Freezer('')->Toaster(''); - $perlstring = sub { $d->Values([shift])->Dump }; -} -else { - require B; - $perlstring = \&B::perlstring; -} - my $maker_templates = { rw => { cxsa_call => 'accessors', pp_generator => sub { # my ($group, $fieldname) = @_; - my $quoted_fieldname = $perlstring->($_[1]); + my $quoted_fieldname = B::perlstring($_[1]); sprintf <<'EOS', ($_[0], $quoted_fieldname) x 2; @_ > 1 @@ -616,7 +717,7 @@ EOS cxsa_call => 'getters', pp_generator => sub { # my ($group, $fieldname) = @_; - my $quoted_fieldname = $perlstring->($_[1]); + my $quoted_fieldname = B::perlstring($_[1]); sprintf <<'EOS', $_[0], $quoted_fieldname; @_ > 1 @@ -636,7 +737,7 @@ EOS cxsa_call => 'setters', pp_generator => sub { # my ($group, $fieldname) = @_; - my $quoted_fieldname = $perlstring->($_[1]); + my $quoted_fieldname = B::perlstring($_[1]); sprintf <<'EOS', $_[0], $quoted_fieldname; @_ > 1