NAME
Devel::Caller - meatier versions of caller
SYNOPSIS
use Devel::Caller qw(caller_cv);
$foo = sub { print "huzzah\n" if $foo == caller_cv(0) };
$foo->(); # prints huzzah
use Devel::Caller qw(called_with);
sub foo { print called_with(0,1); }
foo( my @foo ); # should print '@foo'
DESCRIPTION
- caller_cv($level)
-
caller_cv
gives you the coderef of the subroutine being invoked at the call frame indicated by the value of $level - caller_args($level)
-
Returns the arguments passed into the caller at level $level
- caller_vars( $level, $names ) =item called_with($level, $names)
-
called_with
returns a list of references to the original arguments to the subroutine at $level. if $names is true, the names of the variables will be returned insteadconstants are returned as
undef
in both cases - called_as_method($level)
-
called_as_method
returns true if the subroutine at $level was called as a method.
BUGS
All of these routines are susceptible to the same limitations as caller
as described in "caller" in perlfunc
The deparsing of the optree performed by called_with is fairly simple-minded and so a bit flaky.
As a version 2.0 of Devel::Caller we no longer maintain compatibility with versions of perl earlier than 5.8.2. Older versions continue to be available from CPAN and backpan.
SEE ALSO
"caller" in perlfunc, PadWalker, Devel::Peek
AUTHOR
Richard Clamp <richardc@unixbeard.net> with close reference to PadWalker by Robin Houston
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2023 Richard Clamp. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the same terms as Perl itself.