NAME
Function::ID - Variables to let functions know their names.
VERSION
This documentation describes version 0.02 of Function::ID, March 29, 2003.
SYNOPSIS
use Function::ID;
sub your_routine {
print "Hi, I'm $this_function, or $this_fn for short!\n";
}
Output:
Hi, I'm main::your_routine, or your_routine for short!
DESCRIPTION
This module provides two tied variables, $this_function
and $this_fn
, which when invoked contain the name of the function they're being used in. In other words, they return the identity of the function that uses them. This can be useful for log, error, or debug messages.
Both these variables contain undef
in the main portion of a program's code (ie, outside of any function body).
VARIABLES
- $this_function
-
$this_function
returns the fully-qualified name of the current function, including its package. For example:'Foo::Bar::Baz::my_function'
. - $this_fn
-
$this_fn
returns the name of the current function, with no package name. For example:'my_function'
.
EXPORTS
This module exports the following symbols into the caller's namespace:
$this_function
$this_fn
REQUIREMENTS
Carp.pm (included with Perl)
AUTHOR / COPYRIGHT
Eric J. Roode, roode@cpan.org
Copyright (c) 2003 by Eric J. Roode. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
If you have suggestions for improvement, please drop me a line. If you make improvements to this software, I ask that you please send me a copy of your changes. Thanks.