From: Perl 5 Porters Date: Mon, 15 Jul 1996 00:35:58 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Add strict untie X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4a2eeee972073f14f452b0d672c9d9c9ad2d6463;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git Add strict untie --- diff --git a/lib/strict.pm b/lib/strict.pm index 6f6028c..a1c5153 100644 --- a/lib/strict.pm +++ b/lib/strict.pm @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ strict - Perl pragma to restrict unsafe constructs use strict "vars"; use strict "refs"; use strict "subs"; + use strict "untie"; use strict; no strict "vars"; @@ -19,8 +20,8 @@ strict - Perl pragma to restrict unsafe constructs If no import list is supplied, all possible restrictions are assumed. (This is the safest mode to operate in, but is sometimes too strict for -casual programming.) Currently, there are three possible things to be -strict about: "subs", "vars", and "refs". +casual programming.) Currently, there are four possible things to be +strict about: "subs", "vars", "refs", and "untie". =over 6 @@ -65,6 +66,24 @@ appears in curly braces or on the left hand side of the "=>" symbol. +=item C + +This generates a runtime error if any references to the object returned +by C (or C) still exist when C is called. Note that +to get this strict behaviour, the C statement must +be in the same scope as the C. See L, +L, L and L. + + use strict 'untie'; + $a = tie %a, 'SOME_PKG'; + $b = tie %b, 'SOME_PKG'; + $b = 0; + tie %c, PKG; + $c = tied %c; + untie %a ; # blows up, $a is a valid object reference. + untie %b; # ok, $b is not a reference to the object. + untie %c ; # blows up, $c is a valid object reference. + =back See L. @@ -78,18 +97,19 @@ sub bits { $bits |= 0x00000002 if $sememe eq 'refs'; $bits |= 0x00000200 if $sememe eq 'subs'; $bits |= 0x00000400 if $sememe eq 'vars'; + $bits |= 0x00000800 if $sememe eq 'untie'; } $bits; } sub import { shift; - $^H |= bits(@_ ? @_ : qw(refs subs vars)); + $^H |= bits(@_ ? @_ : qw(refs subs vars untie)); } sub unimport { shift; - $^H &= ~ bits(@_ ? @_ : qw(refs subs vars)); + $^H &= ~ bits(@_ ? @_ : qw(refs subs vars untie)); } 1;