Const-Fast-0.014/0000775000175000017500000000000012150775472012167 5ustar leonleonConst-Fast-0.014/INSTALL0000644000175000017500000000166512150775472013226 0ustar leonleon This is the Perl distribution Const-Fast. Installing Const-Fast is straightforward. ## Installation with cpanm If you have cpanm, you only need one line: % cpanm Const::Fast If you are installing into a system-wide directory, you may need to pass the "-S" flag to cpanm, which uses sudo to install the module: % cpanm -S Const::Fast ## Installing with the CPAN shell Alternatively, if your CPAN shell is set up, you should just be able to do: % cpan Const::Fast ## Manual installation As a last resort, you can manually install it. Download the tarball, untar it, then build it: % perl Build.PL % ./Build && ./Build test Then install it: % ./Build install If you are installing into a system-wide directory, you may need to run: % sudo ./Build install ## Documentation Const-Fast documentation is available as POD. You can run perldoc from a shell to read the documentation: % perldoc Const::Fast Const-Fast-0.014/t/0000775000175000017500000000000012150775472012432 5ustar leonleonConst-Fast-0.014/t/release-pod-syntax.t0000644000175000017500000000045012150775472016340 0ustar leonleon#!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for release candidate testing'); } } use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.41"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.41 required for testing POD" if $@; all_pod_files_ok(); Const-Fast-0.014/t/release-pod-coverage.t0000644000175000017500000000076512150775472016616 0ustar leonleon#!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for release candidate testing'); } } use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08 required for testing POD coverage" if $@; eval "use Pod::Coverage::TrustPod"; plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage::TrustPod required for testing POD coverage" if $@; all_pod_coverage_ok({ coverage_class => 'Pod::Coverage::TrustPod' }); Const-Fast-0.014/t/00-compile.t0000644000175000017500000000312612150775472014464 0ustar leonleon#!perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use File::Find; use File::Temp qw{ tempdir }; my @modules; find( sub { return if $File::Find::name !~ /\.pm\z/; my $found = $File::Find::name; $found =~ s{^lib/}{}; $found =~ s{[/\\]}{::}g; $found =~ s/\.pm$//; # nothing to skip push @modules, $found; }, 'lib', ); sub _find_scripts { my $dir = shift @_; my @found_scripts = (); find( sub { return unless -f; my $found = $File::Find::name; # nothing to skip open my $FH, '<', $_ or do { note( "Unable to open $found in ( $! ), skipping" ); return; }; my $shebang = <$FH>; return unless $shebang =~ /^#!.*?\bperl\b\s*$/; push @found_scripts, $found; }, $dir, ); return @found_scripts; } my @scripts; do { push @scripts, _find_scripts($_) if -d $_ } for qw{ bin script scripts }; my $plan = scalar(@modules) + scalar(@scripts); $plan ? (plan tests => $plan) : (plan skip_all => "no tests to run"); { # fake home for cpan-testers # no fake requested ## local $ENV{HOME} = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); like( qx{ $^X -Ilib -e "require $_; print '$_ ok'" }, qr/^\s*$_ ok/s, "$_ loaded ok" ) for sort @modules; SKIP: { eval "use Test::Script 1.05; 1;"; skip "Test::Script needed to test script compilation", scalar(@scripts) if $@; foreach my $file ( @scripts ) { my $script = $file; $script =~ s!.*/!!; script_compiles( $file, "$script script compiles" ); } } } Const-Fast-0.014/t/10-basics.t0000644000175000017500000000621312150775472014301 0ustar leonleon#!perl # Test the Const function use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More 0.88; use Test::Fatal qw(exception lives_ok); use Const::Fast; sub throws_readonly(&@) { my ($sub, $desc) = @_; my ($file, $line) = (caller)[1,2]; my $error = qr/\AModification of a read-only value attempted at \Q$file\E line $line\.\Z/; local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; like(exception { $sub->() }, $error, $desc); } sub throws_reassign(&@) { my ($sub, $desc) = @_; my ($file, $line) = (caller)[1,2]; my $error = qr/\AAttempt to reassign a readonly \w+ at \Q$file\E line $line\.?\Z/; local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; like(exception { $sub->() }, $error, $desc); } sub throws_ok(&@) { my ($sub, $error, $desc) = @_; local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; like(exception { $sub->() }, $error, $desc); } lives_ok { const my $scalar => 45 } 'Create scalar'; throws_readonly { const my $scalar => 45; $scalar = 45 } 'Modify scalar'; throws_readonly { const my $ref => \do{45}; $$ref = 45 } 'Modify ref to scalar'; throws_readonly { const my $ref => \\do{45}; $$ref = 45 } 'Modify ref to ref'; throws_readonly { const my $ref => \\do{45}; $$$ref = 45 } 'Modify ref to ref to scalar'; lives_ok { const my @array => (1, 2, 3, 4) } 'Create array'; throws_readonly { const my @array => (1, 2, 3, 4); $array[2] = 3 } 'Modify array'; lives_ok { const my %hash => (key1 => "value", key2 => "value2") } 'Create hash (list)'; my ($file, $line) = (__FILE__, __LINE__ + 1); throws_ok { const my %hash => (key1 => "value", "key2") } qr/\AOdd number of elements in hash assignment at \Q$file\E line $line.?\Z/i, 'Odd number of values'; throws_readonly { const my %hash => (key1 => "value", key2 => "value2"); $hash{key1} = "value" } 'Modify hash'; my %computed_values = qw/a A b B c C d D/; lives_ok { const my %a2 => %computed_values } 'Hash, computed values'; use Data::Dumper; my (%foo, %recur); $foo{bar} = \%foo; lives_ok { const %recur => ( baz => \%foo ) } 'recursive structures are handles properly'; throws_readonly { $recur{baz} = 'foo' }; throws_readonly { $recur{baz}{bar} = 'foo' }; throws_readonly { $recur{baz}{bar}{bar} = 'foo' }; const my $scalar => 'a scalar value'; const my @array => 'an', 'array', 'value'; const my %hash => (a => 'hash', of => 'things'); # Reassign scalar throws_reassign { const $scalar => "a second scalar value" } 'Scalar reassign die'; is $scalar => 'a scalar value', 'const reassign no effect'; # Reassign array throws_reassign { const @array => "another", "array" } 'Array reassign die'; ok eq_array(\@array, [qw[an array value]]) => 'const reassign no effect'; # Reassign hash throws_reassign { const %hash => "another", "hash" } 'Hash reassign die'; ok eq_hash(\%hash, {a => 'hash', of => 'things'}) => 'Const reassign no effect'; # Test for RT#61726 const my $rx => qr/foo/; isa_ok $rx, 'Regexp'; const my %rx => ( foo => qr/foo/ ); isa_ok $rx{foo}, 'Regexp' or diag( Dumper( \%rx ) ); # fails throws_ok { &const(1, 1) } qr/^Invalid first argument, need an reference at/, 'First argument must be a reference after prototypes'; my $a = \{}; lives_ok { const($a => $a) }; done_testing; Const-Fast-0.014/Build.PL0000644000175000017500000000006612150775472013463 0ustar leonleonuse 5.008; use Module::Build::Tiny 0.021; Build_PL(); Const-Fast-0.014/lib/0000775000175000017500000000000012150775472012735 5ustar leonleonConst-Fast-0.014/lib/Const/0000775000175000017500000000000012150775472014023 5ustar leonleonConst-Fast-0.014/lib/Const/Fast.pm0000644000175000017500000001070512150775472015257 0ustar leonleonpackage Const::Fast; { $Const::Fast::VERSION = '0.014'; } use 5.008; use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Scalar::Util qw/reftype blessed/; use Carp qw/croak/; use Sub::Exporter::Progressive 0.001007 -setup => { exports => [qw/const/], groups => { default => [qw/const/] } }; sub _dclone($) { require Storable; no warnings 'redefine'; *_dclone = \&Storable::dclone; goto &Storable::dclone; } ## no critic (RequireArgUnpacking, ProhibitAmpersandSigils) # The use of $_[0] is deliberate and essential, to be able to use it as an lvalue and to keep the refcount down. my %skip = map { $_ => 1 } qw/CODE GLOB/; sub _make_readonly { my (undef, $dont_clone) = @_; if (my $reftype = reftype $_[0] and not blessed($_[0]) and not &Internals::SvREADONLY($_[0])) { $_[0] = _dclone($_[0]) if !$dont_clone && &Internals::SvREFCNT($_[0]) > 1 && !$skip{$reftype}; &Internals::SvREADONLY($_[0], 1); if ($reftype eq 'SCALAR' || $reftype eq 'REF') { _make_readonly(${ $_[0] }, 1); } elsif ($reftype eq 'ARRAY') { _make_readonly($_) for @{ $_[0] }; } elsif ($reftype eq 'HASH') { &Internals::hv_clear_placeholders($_[0]); _make_readonly($_) for values %{ $_[0] }; } } Internals::SvREADONLY($_[0], 1); return; } ## no critic (ProhibitSubroutinePrototypes, ManyArgs) sub const(\[$@%]@) { my (undef, @args) = @_; croak 'Invalid first argument, need an reference' if not defined reftype($_[0]); croak 'Attempt to reassign a readonly variable' if &Internals::SvREADONLY($_[0]); if (reftype $_[0] eq 'SCALAR' or reftype $_[0] eq 'REF') { croak 'No value for readonly variable' if @args == 0; croak 'Too many arguments in readonly assignment' if @args > 1; ${ $_[0] } = $args[0]; } elsif (reftype $_[0] eq 'ARRAY') { @{ $_[0] } = @args; } elsif (reftype $_[0] eq 'HASH') { croak 'Odd number of elements in hash assignment' if @args % 2; %{ $_[0] } = @args; } else { croak 'Can\'t make variable readonly'; } _make_readonly($_[0], 1); return; } 1; # End of Const::Fast # ABSTRACT: Facility for creating read-only scalars, arrays, and hashes __END__ =pod =head1 NAME Const::Fast - Facility for creating read-only scalars, arrays, and hashes =head1 VERSION version 0.014 =head1 SYNOPSIS use Const::Fast; const my $foo => 'a scalar value'; const my @bar => qw/a list value/; const my %buz => (a => 'hash', of => 'something'); =head1 SUBROUTINES/METHODS =head2 const $var, $value =head2 const @var, @value... =head2 const %var, %value... This the only function of this module and it is exported by default. It takes a scalar, array or hash lvalue as first argument, and a list of one or more values depending on the type of the first argument as the value for the variable. It will set the variable to that value and subsequently make it readonly. Arrays and hashes will be made deeply readonly. Exporting is done using Sub::Exporter::Progressive. You may need to depend on Sub::Exporter explicitly if you need the latter's flexibility. =head1 RATIONALE This module was written because I stumbled on some serious issues of L that aren't easily fixable without breaking backwards compatibility in subtle ways. In particular Readonly's use of ties is a source of subtle bugs and bad performance. Instead, this module uses the builtin readonly feature of perl, making access to the variables just as fast as any normal variable without the weird side-effects of ties. Readonly can do the same for scalars when Readonly::XS is installed, but chooses not to do so in the most common case. This may change in the future if someone takes up maintenance of Readonly, and the two modules may be convergence if that happens. =head1 CAVEATS Perl doesn't distinguish between restricted hashes and readonly hashes. This means that: use Const::Fast; const my %a => (foo => 1, bar => 2); say 1 unless $a{baz} Will give the error "Attempt to access disallowed key 'baz' in a restricted hash". You have to use C instead. This is a limitation of perl that can hopefully be solved in the future. =head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The interface for this module was inspired by Eric Roode's L. The implementation is inspired by doing everything the opposite way Readonly does it. =head1 AUTHOR Leon Timmermans =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Leon Timmermans. 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The End Const-Fast-0.014/META.json0000644000175000017500000000323712150775472013613 0ustar leonleon{ "abstract" : "Facility for creating read-only scalars, arrays, and hashes", "author" : [ "Leon Timmermans " ], "dynamic_config" : 0, "generated_by" : "Dist::Zilla version 4.300034, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.120921", "license" : [ "perl_5" ], "meta-spec" : { "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", "version" : "2" }, "name" : "Const-Fast", "prereqs" : { "configure" : { "requires" : { "Module::Build::Tiny" : "0.021" } }, "develop" : { "requires" : { "Pod::Coverage::TrustPod" : "0", "Test::Pod" : "1.41", "Test::Pod::Coverage" : "1.08" } }, "runtime" : { "requires" : { "Carp" : "0", "Scalar::Util" : "0", "Storable" : "0", "Sub::Exporter::Progressive" : "0.001007", "perl" : "5.008", "strict" : "0", "warnings" : "0" } }, "test" : { "requires" : { "Data::Dumper" : "0", "File::Find" : "0", "File::Temp" : "0", "Test::Fatal" : "0", "Test::More" : "0.88" } } }, "release_status" : "stable", "resources" : { "bugtracker" : { "mailto" : "bug-const-fast at rt.cpan.org", "web" : "http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Const-Fast" }, "repository" : { "type" : "git", "url" : "git://github.com/Leont/const-fast.git", "web" : "https://github.com/Leont/const-fast" } }, "version" : "0.014" } Const-Fast-0.014/Changes0000644000175000017500000000320012150775472013453 0ustar leonleonRevision history for Const-Fast 0.014 2013-05-28 02:32:48 Europe/Amsterdam Pass coderefs and globrefs unchanged Conversion from Test::Exception to Test::Fatal (Karen Etheridge) Convert to Module::Build::Tiny 0.013 2012-09-07 23:50:25 Europe/Amsterdam Lazy load Storable, it's usually not necessary 0.012 2012-08-09 13:51:29 Europe/Bucharest Depend on Test::Exception 0.29 Switch to Sub::Exporter::Progressive, for a faster startup 0.011 2012-02-24 22:48:26 Europe/Amsterdam Accept references to references as subject Really fix compatibility with Carp 1.25 0.010 2012-02-04 12:54:09 Europe/Amsterdam Fix compatibility with dotted Carp (1.25?) 0.009 2011-11-27 19:47:19 Europe/Amsterdam Make sure the first argument comes in as a reference 0.008 2011-08-22 13:14:05 Europe/Amsterdam Recurse into scalar references too 0.007 2011-02-16 22:58:27 Europe/Amsterdam Deep clone earlier and using Storable::dclone 0.006 2010-10-02 Don't make objects readonly. This also fixes RT#61726 0.005 2010-09-03 Various documentation fixes by chromatic Require 5.008 in Build.PL 0.004 2010-09-01 Handle recursive datastructures Fixed test on Windows Made other tests more strict 0.003 2010-08-27 Renamed from Const to Const::Fast Added documentation Added better diagnostics for hash assignment 0.002 2010-07-09 Fixed dependencies 0.001 2010-07-07 First version, released on an unsuspecting world. Const-Fast-0.014/MANIFEST0000644000175000017500000000025412150775472013317 0ustar leonleonBuild.PL Changes INSTALL LICENSE MANIFEST META.json META.yml README dist.ini lib/Const/Fast.pm t/00-compile.t t/10-basics.t t/release-pod-coverage.t t/release-pod-syntax.t Const-Fast-0.014/META.yml0000644000175000017500000000141612150775472013440 0ustar leonleon--- abstract: 'Facility for creating read-only scalars, arrays, and hashes' author: - 'Leon Timmermans ' build_requires: Data::Dumper: 0 File::Find: 0 File::Temp: 0 Test::Fatal: 0 Test::More: 0.88 configure_requires: Module::Build::Tiny: 0.021 dynamic_config: 0 generated_by: 'Dist::Zilla version 4.300034, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.120921' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: 1.4 name: Const-Fast requires: Carp: 0 Scalar::Util: 0 Storable: 0 Sub::Exporter::Progressive: 0.001007 perl: 5.008 strict: 0 warnings: 0 resources: bugtracker: http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Const-Fast repository: git://github.com/Leont/const-fast.git version: 0.014 Const-Fast-0.014/README0000644000175000017500000000050612150775472013046 0ustar leonleon This archive contains the distribution Const-Fast, version 0.014: Facility for creating read-only scalars, arrays, and hashes This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Leon Timmermans. 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