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NAME
Sub::Clone - Clone subroutine refs for garbage collection/blessing purposes
SYNOPSIS
use Sub::Clone;
DESCRIPTION
A surprising fact about Perl is that anonymous subroutines that do not close over variables are actually shared, and do not garbage collect until global destruction:
sub get_callback {
return sub { "hi!" };
}
my $first = get_callback();
my $second = get_callback();
warn "$first == $second"; # prints the same refaddr
This means that blessing such a sub would change all other copies (since they are, in fact, not copies at all), and that DESTROY
will never be called.
EXPORTS
Sub::Clone uses Sub::Exporter so its import
has all the implied goodness (renaming, etc).
- is_cloned $sub
-
Returns true if
CVf_CLONED
is true (meaning that this subroutine is a clone of a proto sub and being refcounted). - clone_sub $sub
-
Returns a clone of the sub, that is guaranteed to be refcounted, and can be safely blessed.
- clone_if_immortal $sub
-
Clones the sub if it's not
is_cloned
.
PURE PERL VS XS
This module is implemented in both XS and pure Perl, and the reference counting behavior of the two is slightly different.
The XS implementation of clone_sub
uses cv_clone
internally, the function that captures closure state into a clone of the code ref struct (sharing the optree etc), which means that it's a real clone (the prototype's reference count does not go up), whereas the pure Perl version must wrap the proto.
This means that in the pure Perl version DESTROY
might not be called as early for the cloned sub as the XS version.
VERSION CONTROL
This module is maintained using Darcs. You can get the latest version from http://nothingmuch.woobling.org/code, and use darcs send
to commit changes.
AUTHOR
Yuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008 Yuval Kogman. All rights reserved
This program is free software; you can redistribute
it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.