From: reneeb Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 07:30:37 +0000 (-0700) Subject: [perl #36516] attributes.pm documentation is recursive and incomplete X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a911a0f814659baf7ad899d80524ba7e1a1c1625;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git [perl #36516] attributes.pm documentation is recursive and incomplete From: "reneeb via RT" Message-ID: with some spelling nits p4raw-id: //depot/perl@33985 --- diff --git a/lib/attributes.pm b/lib/attributes.pm index 22afaef..db4a471 100644 --- a/lib/attributes.pm +++ b/lib/attributes.pm @@ -157,6 +157,37 @@ C.) Setting an attribute with a name that's all lowercase letters that's not a built-in attribute (such as "foo") will result in a warning with B<-w> or C. +=head2 What C does + +In the description it is mentioned that + + sub foo : method; + +is equivalent to + + use attributes __PACKAGE__, \&foo, 'method'; + +As you might know this calls the C function of C at compile +time with these parameters: 'attributes', the caller's package name, the reference +to the code and 'method'. + + attributes->import( __PACKAGE__, \&foo, 'method' ); + +So you want to know what C actually does? + +First of all C gets the type of the third parameter ('CODE' in this case). +C checks if there is a subroutine called C<< MODIFY__ATTRIBUTES >> +in the caller's namespace (here: 'main'). In this case a subroutine C is +required. Then this method is called to check if you have used a "bad attribute". +The subroutine call in this example would look like + + MODIFY_CODE_ATTRIBUTES( 'main', \&foo, 'method' ); + +C<< MODIFY__ATTRIBUTES >> has to return a list of all "bad attributes". +If there are any bad attributes C croaks. + +(See L<"Package-specific Attribute Handling"> below.) + =head2 Built-in Attributes The following are the built-in attributes for subroutines: @@ -406,6 +437,52 @@ This last example is purely for purposes of completeness. You should not be trying to mess with the attributes of something in a package that's not your own. +=head1 MORE EXAMPLES + +=over 4 + +=item 1. + + sub MODIFY_CODE_ATTRIBUTES { + my ($class,$code,@attrs) = @_; + + my $allowed = 'MyAttribute'; + my @bad = grep { $_ ne $allowed } @attrs; + + return @bad; + } + + sub foo : MyAttribute { + print "foo\n"; + } + +This example runs. At compile time C is called. In that +subroutine, we check if any attribute is disallowed and we return a list of +these "bad attributes". + +As we return an empty list, everything is fine. + +=item 2. + + sub MODIFY_CODE_ATTRIBUTES { + my ($class,$code,@attrs) = @_; + + my $allowed = 'MyAttribute'; + my @bad = grep{ $_ ne $allowed }@attrs; + + return @bad; + } + + sub foo : MyAttribute Test { + print "foo\n"; + } + +This example is aborted at compile time as we use the attribute "Test" which +isn't allowed. C returns a list that contains a single +element ('Test'). + +=back + =head1 SEE ALSO L and