X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=catagits%2FCatalyst-Runtime.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FCatalyst%2FResponse.pm;fp=lib%2FCatalyst%2FResponse.pm;h=1d29db09162e7b64d7d1cca22535822eeb7a6643;hp=cd818579615e578d82d6765afd9625165b1d60ca;hb=c9373e697672ade084d08684f95ae2fcd83bfd88;hpb=1e08932999c6102add7c2abfe147d2aa7e14f1d5 diff --git a/lib/Catalyst/Response.pm b/lib/Catalyst/Response.pm index cd81857..1d29db0 100644 --- a/lib/Catalyst/Response.pm +++ b/lib/Catalyst/Response.pm @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ sub write { $buffer = q[] unless defined $buffer; my $len = length($buffer); - $self->_writer->write($buffer); + $self->_writer->write($buffer); # ignore PerlIO's LEN, [OFFSET] params return $len; } @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ sub finalize_headers { # This is a less-than-pretty hack to avoid breaking the old # Catalyst::Engine::PSGI. 5.9 Catalyst::Engine sets a response_cb and - # expects us to pass headers to it here, whereas Catalyst::Enngine::PSGI + # expects us to pass headers to it here, whereas Catalyst::Engine::PSGI # just pulls the headers out of $ctx->response in its run method and never # sets response_cb. So take the lack of a response_cb as a sign that we # don't need to set the headers. @@ -241,11 +241,6 @@ $res->code is an alias for this, to match HTTP::Response->code. Writes $data to the output stream. -=head2 $res->print( @data ) - -Prints @data to the output stream, separated by $,. This lets you pass -the response object to functions that want to write to an L. - =head2 $self->finalize_headers($c) Writes headers to response if not already written @@ -259,22 +254,94 @@ request. Provided by Moose -=cut - -sub print { - my $self = shift; - my $data = shift; - - defined $self->write($data) or return; +=head1 IO::Handle METHODS + +Certain other methods are provided to ensure (reasonable) compatibility +to other functions expecting a L object: + + $res->open # ignores all params and calls $res->finalize_headers + $res->close + $res->opened # auto-opens + $res->fileno + $res->print( ARGS ) # uses $, & $\ + $res->printf( FMT, [ARGS] ) + $res->say( ARGS ) + $res->printflush( ARGS ) + + # these are checked for similar methods within the writer + $res->autoflush( [BOOL] ) # echos BOOL or 0 if method not found + $res->blocking( [BOOL] ) # echos BOOL or 1 if method not found + $res->binmode( [BOOL] ) # echos BOOL or 1 if method not found + $res->error # returns $! if method not found + $res->clearerr # clears $! and returns 0 if method not found + $res->sync # tries $res->flush if method not found + $res->flush # returns "0 but true" if method not found + +=for Pod::Coverage open(ed)?|close|fileno|print(f?|flush)|say - for (@_) { - defined $self->write($,) or return; - defined $self->write($_) or return; - } - defined $self->write($\) or return; +=cut +sub open { + # We are just going to blissfully ignore the params + my ($self) = shift; + + $self->finalize_headers; + return 1; +} +sub close { return shift->_has_writer && shift->_writer->close(); } +sub opened { return shift->open(); } # if it's asking, just open up the writer +sub fileno { return scalar shift->_writer; } # scalar reference comparison should be good enough +sub print { + my ($self, @data) = (shift, @_); + + # (var usage per Perl print docs) + @data = map { ($_, $,) } @data; # poor man's "array join" + splice(@data, -1, 1, $\) if (@data); # remove trailing sep + add $\ + + for (@data) { defined $self->write($_) or return; } + return 1; } +sub printf { + my ($self) = shift; + return $self->write( sprintf(@_) ); # per docs, printf doesn't use $/ +} +sub say { + my ($self) = shift; + local $\ = "\n"; + return $self->print(@_); +} +sub printflush { + my ($self) = shift; + my $af = $self->autoflush(1); + my $ret = $self->print(@_); + $self->autoflush($af); + return $ret; +} + +# I/O method checking +sub _attempt { + my ($self, $method, $default, @data) = @_; + no strict 'refs'; # no complainy at CODEREFs + + return $self->_has_writer && $self->_writer->can($method) ? + $self->_writer->$method(@data) : + ref $default eq 'CODE' ? + &$default($self) : # (kinda janky, but $self->$default isn't right either) + defined $data[0] ? $data[0] : $default # can't tell, but don't error on it, either (default action for booleans) + ; +} + +foreach my $pair ( + [autoflush => 0], + [blocking => 1], + [binmode => 1], + [error => sub { $! }], + [clearerr => sub { undef $! || 0 }], # 0 = don't error + [sync => sub { shift->flush() }], # fallback + [flush => sub { "0 but true" }], # don't error (but don't echo either, hence a CODEREF) +) # $method $self @([$method, $default]), @data + { __PACKAGE__->meta->add_method($pair->[0], sub { shift->_attempt(@$pair, @_); }); } =head1 AUTHORS