use namespace::clean::_Util qw( DEBUGGER_NEEDS_CV_RENAME DEBUGGER_NEEDS_CV_PIVOT );
-# Debugger fixup necessary before perl 5.15.5
-#
-# In perl 5.8.9-5.12, it assumes that sub_fullname($sub) can
-# always be used to find the CV again.
-# In perl 5.8.8 and 5.14, it assumes that the name of the glob
-# passed to entersub can be used to find the CV.
+# Built-in debugger CV-retrieval fixups necessary before perl 5.15.5:
# since we are deleting the glob where the subroutine was originally
-# defined, those assumptions no longer hold.
+# defined, the assumptions below no longer hold.
#
-# So in 5.8.9-5.12 we need to move it elsewhere and point the
-# CV's name to the new glob.
+# In 5.8.9 ~ 5.13.5 (inclusive) the debugger assumes that a CV can
+# always be found under sub_fullname($sub)
+# Workaround: use sub naming to properly name the sub hidden in the package's
+# deleted-stash
+#
+# In the rest of the range ( ... ~ 5.8.8 and 5.13.6 ~ 5.15.4 ) the debugger
+# assumes the name of the glob passed to entersub can be used to find the CV
+# Workaround: realias the original glob to the deleted-stash slot
+#
+# Can not tie constants to the current value of $^P directly,
+# as the debugger can be enabled during runtime (kinda dubious)
#
-# In 5.8.8 and 5.14 we move it elsewhere and rename the
-# original glob by assigning the new glob back to it.
-my $sub_utils_loaded;
-my $DebuggerFixup = sub {
- my ($f, $sub, $cleanee_stash, $deleted_stash) = @_;
-
- if (DEBUGGER_NEEDS_CV_RENAME) {
- #
- # Note - both get_subname and set_subname are only compiled when CV_RENAME
- # is true ( the 5.8.9 ~ 5.12 range ). On other perls this entire block is
- # constant folded away, and so are the definitions in ::_Util
- #
- # Do not be surprised that they are missing without DEBUGGER_NEEDS_CV_RENAME
- #
- namespace::clean::_Util::get_subname( $sub ) eq ( $cleanee_stash->name . "::$f" )
- and
- $deleted_stash->add_symbol(
- "&$f",
- namespace::clean::_Util::set_subname( $deleted_stash->name . "::$f", $sub ),
- );
- }
- else {
- $deleted_stash->add_symbol("&$f", $sub);
- }
-};
my $RemoveSubs = sub {
my $cleanee = shift;
$^P
&&
ref(my $globref = \$cleanee_stash->namespace->{$f}) eq 'GLOB'
+ &&
+ ( $deleted_stash ||= stash_for("namespace::clean::deleted::$cleanee") )
;
- if ($need_debugger_fixup) {
- # convince the Perl debugger to work
- # see the comment on top of $DebuggerFixup
- $DebuggerFixup->(
- $f,
- $sub,
- $cleanee_stash,
- $deleted_stash ||= stash_for("namespace::clean::deleted::$cleanee"),
+ # convince the Perl debugger to work
+ # see the comment on top
+ if ( DEBUGGER_NEEDS_CV_RENAME and $need_debugger_fixup ) {
+ #
+ # Note - both get_subname and set_subname are only compiled when CV_RENAME
+ # is true ( the 5.8.9 ~ 5.12 range ). On other perls this entire block is
+ # constant folded away, and so are the definitions in ::_Util
+ #
+ # Do not be surprised that they are missing without DEBUGGER_NEEDS_CV_RENAME
+ #
+ namespace::clean::_Util::get_subname( $sub ) eq ( $cleanee_stash->name . "::$f" )
+ and
+ $deleted_stash->add_symbol(
+ "&$f",
+ namespace::clean::_Util::set_subname( $deleted_stash->name . "::$f", $sub ),
);
}
+ elsif ( DEBUGGER_NEEDS_CV_PIVOT and $need_debugger_fixup ) {
+ $deleted_stash->add_symbol("&$f", $sub);
+ }
my @symbols = map {
my $name = $_ . $f;
# if this perl needs no renaming trick we need to
# rename the original glob after the fact
- # (see commend of $DebuggerFixup
- if (DEBUGGER_NEEDS_CV_PIVOT && $need_debugger_fixup) {
- *$globref = $deleted_stash->namespace->{$f};
- }
+ DEBUGGER_NEEDS_CV_PIVOT
+ and
+ $need_debugger_fixup
+ and
+ *$globref = $deleted_stash->namespace->{$f};
$cleanee_stash->add_symbol(@$_) for @symbols;
}