NAME
Hash::Dirty - Keep track of whether a hash is dirty or not
VERSION
Version 0.023
SYNOPSIS
use Hash::Dirty;
my %hash;
tie %hash, qw/Hash::Dirty/, { a => 1 };
(tied %hash)->is_dirty; # Nope, not dirty yet.
$hash{a} = 1;
(tied %hash)->is_dirty; # Still not dirty yet.
$hash{b} = 2;
(tied %hash)->is_dirty; # Yes, now it's dirty
(tied %hash)->dirty_keys; # ( b )
$hash{a} = "hello";
(tied %hash)->dirty_keys; # ( a, b )
(tied %hash)->dirty_values; # ( "hello", 2 )
(tied %hash)->dirty } # { a => 1, b => 1 }
(tied %hash)->reset;
(tied %hash)->is_dirty; # Nope, not dirty anymore.
$hash{c} = 3;
(tied %hash)->is_dirty; # Yes, dirty again.
# %hash is { a => "hello", b => 2, c => 3 }
(tied %hash)->dirty_slice } # { c => 3 }
# Alternately:
use Hash::Dirty;
my $hash = Hash::Dirty::hash;
# Also:
my ($object, $hash) = Hash::Dirty->new;
$hash->{a} = 1; # Etc., etc.
$object->is_dirty;
DESCRIPTION
Hash::Dirty will keep track of the dirty keys in a hash, letting you which values changed.
Currently, Hash::Dirty will only inspect a hash shallowly, that is, it does not deeply compare the contents of supplied values (say a HASH reference, ARRAY reference, or some other opaque object).
This module was inspired by DBIx::Class::Row
Currently, setting, deleting keys or clearing the hash means that the object will lose history, so it will know that something has changed, but not if it is reset back at some later date:
my ($object, $hash) = Hash::Dirty->new({ a => 1 });
$object->is_dirty; # Nope
$hash->{a} = 2;
$object->is_dirty; # Yup
$hash->{a} = 1;
$object->is_dirty; # Yup, still dirty, even though the original value was 1
EXPORTS
hash( <hash> )
Creates a new Hash::Dirty object and returns the tied hash reference, per Hash::Dirty->new.
If supplied, will use <hash> as the storage (initializing the object accordingly)
METHODS
Hash::Dirty->new( <hash> )
Creates and returns a new Hash::Dirty object
If supplied, will use <hash> as the storage (initializing the object accordingly)
In list context, new will return both the object and the "regular" hash:
my ($object, $hash) = Hash::Dirty->new;
$hash->{a} = 1;
$object->is_dirty; # Yup, it's dirty
$object->hash
Returns a reference to the overlying hash
$object->is_dirty
Returns 1 if the hash is dirty at all, 0 otherwise
$object->is_dirty ( <key> )
Returns 1 if <key> is dirty, 0 otherwise
$object->is_dirty ( $key, $key, ..., )
Returns 1 if any <key> is dirty, 0 otherwise
$object->reset
Resets the hash to non-dirty status
This method affects the dirtiness only, it does not erase or alter the hash in anyway
$object->dirty
Returns a hash indicating which keys are dirty
In scalar context, returns a hash reference
$object->dirty_slice
Returns a hash slice containg only the dirty keys and values
In scalar context, returns a hash reference
$object->dirty_keys
Returns a list of dirty keys
$object->dirty_values
Returns a list of dirty values
$object->set( <key>, <value> )
$object->store( <key>, <value> )
$object->get( <key> )
$object->fetch( <key> )
$object->clear
$object->delete( <key> )
AUTHOR
Robert Krimen, <rkrimen at cpan.org>
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-hash-dirty at rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Hash-Dirty. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Hash::Dirty
You can also look for information at:
AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
CPAN Ratings
RT: CPAN's request tracker
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2007 Robert Krimen, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.