X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=stolen_chunk_of_toke.c;h=a15c9a1235854d479a27615efb1d892b31a26b8c;hb=fb4e2a38b19e9f6cc64e1b8ade89c8c6890a93dc;hp=9bb96d5021a75ddcfec9c0d3f22b1c8a816d1273;hpb=60d774aad75bd42a67ae25f104408de832a104f0;p=p5sagit%2FDevel-Declare.git diff --git a/stolen_chunk_of_toke.c b/stolen_chunk_of_toke.c index 9bb96d5..a15c9a1 100644 --- a/stolen_chunk_of_toke.c +++ b/stolen_chunk_of_toke.c @@ -64,6 +64,20 @@ STATIC char* S_scan_word(pTHX_ char *s, char *dest, STRLEN destlen, int allow #define SPACE_OR_TAB(c) ((c)==' '||(c)=='\t') #endif +/* + * Normally, during compile time, PL_curcop == &PL_compiling is true. However, + * Devel::Declare makes the interpreter call back to perl during compile time, + * which temporarily enters runtime. Then perl space calls various functions + * from this file, which are designed to work during compile time. They all + * happen to operate on PL_curcop, not PL_compiling. That doesn't make a + * difference in the core, but it does for Devel::Declare, which operates at + * runtime, but still wants to mangle the things that are about to be compiled. + * That's why we define our own PL_curcop and make it point to PL_compiling + * here. + */ +#undef PL_curcop +#define PL_curcop (&PL_compiling) + #define CLINE (PL_copline = (CopLINE(PL_curcop) < PL_copline ? CopLINE(PL_curcop) : PL_copline)) #define LEX_NORMAL 10 /* normal code (ie not within "...") */ @@ -138,12 +152,17 @@ STATIC char* S_scan_word(pTHX_ char *s, char *dest, STRLEN destlen, int allow #define PL_tokenbuf (PL_parser->tokenbuf) #define PL_multi_end (PL_parser->multi_end) #define PL_error_count (PL_parser->error_count) -/* these three are from the non-PERL_MAD path but I don't -think- I need +#define PL_nexttoke (PL_parser->nexttoke) +/* these are from the non-PERL_MAD path but I don't -think- I need the PERL_MAD stuff since my code isn't really populating things (mst) */ -# define PL_nexttoke (PL_parser->nexttoke) +# ifdef PERL_MAD +# define PL_curforce (PL_parser->curforce) +# define PL_lasttoke (PL_parser->lasttoke) +# else # define PL_nexttype (PL_parser->nexttype) # define PL_nextval (PL_parser->nextval) -/* end of backcompat macros form 5.9 toke.c (mst) */ +# endif +/* end of backcompat macros from 5.9 toke.c (mst) */ #endif /* when ccflags include -DDEBUGGING we need this for earlier 5.8 perls */ @@ -845,6 +864,17 @@ S_scan_str(pTHX_ char *start, int keep_quoted, int keep_delims) STATIC void S_force_next(pTHX_ I32 type) { +#ifdef PERL_MAD + dVAR; + if (PL_curforce < 0) + start_force(PL_lasttoke); + PL_nexttoke[PL_curforce].next_type = type; + if (PL_lex_state != LEX_KNOWNEXT) + PL_lex_defer = PL_lex_state; + PL_lex_state = LEX_KNOWNEXT; + PL_lex_expect = PL_expect; + PL_curforce = -1; +#else PL_nexttype[PL_nexttoke] = type; PL_nexttoke++; if (PL_lex_state != LEX_KNOWNEXT) { @@ -852,6 +882,7 @@ S_force_next(pTHX_ I32 type) PL_lex_expect = PL_expect; PL_lex_state = LEX_KNOWNEXT; } +#endif } #define XFAKEBRACK 128