package Devel::Symdump;
use 5.003;
use Carp ();
use strict;
use vars qw($Defaults $VERSION *ENTRY $MAX_RECURSION);
$VERSION = '2.18';
$MAX_RECURSION = 97;
$Defaults = {
'RECURS' => 0,
'AUTOLOAD' => {
'packages' => 1,
'scalars' => 1,
'arrays' => 1,
'hashes' => 1,
'functions' => 1,
'ios' => 1,
'unknowns' => 1,
},
'SEEN' => {},
};
sub rnew {
my($class,@packages) = @_;
no strict "refs";
my $self = bless {%${"$class\::Defaults"}}, $class;
$self->{RECURS}++;
$self->_doit(@packages);
}
sub new {
my($class,@packages) = @_;
no strict "refs";
my $self = bless {%${"$class\::Defaults"}}, $class;
$self->_doit(@packages);
}
sub _doit {
my($self,@packages) = @_;
@packages = ("main") unless @packages;
$self->{RESULT} = $self->_symdump(@packages);
return $self;
}
sub _symdump {
my($self,@packages) = @_ ;
my($key,$val,$num,$pack,@todo,$tmp);
my $result = {};
foreach $pack (@packages){
no strict;
while (($key,$val) = each(%{*{"$pack\::"}})) {
my $gotone = 0;
local(*ENTRY) = $val;
#### SCALAR ####
if (defined $val && defined *ENTRY{SCALAR}) {
$result->{$pack}{SCALARS}{$key}++;
$gotone++;
}
#### ARRAY ####
if (defined $val && defined *ENTRY{ARRAY}) {
$result->{$pack}{ARRAYS}{$key}++;
$gotone++;
}
#### HASH ####
if (defined $val && defined *ENTRY{HASH} && $key !~ /::/) {
$result->{$pack}{HASHES}{$key}++;
$gotone++;
}
#### PACKAGE ####
if (defined $val && defined *ENTRY{HASH} && $key =~ /::$/ &&
$key ne "main::" && $key ne "<none>::") {
my($p) = $pack ne "main" ? "$pack\::" : "";
($p .= $key) =~ s/::$//;
$result->{$pack}{PACKAGES}{$p}++;
$gotone++;
if (++$self->{SEEN}{*$val} > $Devel::Symdump::MAX_RECURSION){
next;
}
push @todo, $p;
}
#### FUNCTION ####
if (defined $val && defined *ENTRY{CODE}) {
$result->{$pack}{FUNCTIONS}{$key}++;
$gotone++;
}
#### IO #### had to change after 5.003_10
if ($] > 5.003_10){
if (defined $val && defined *ENTRY{IO}){ # fileno and telldir...
$result->{$pack}{IOS}{$key}++;
$gotone++;
}
} else {
#### FILEHANDLE ####
if (defined fileno(ENTRY)){
$result->{$pack}{IOS}{$key}++;
$gotone++;
} elsif (defined telldir(ENTRY)){
#### DIRHANDLE ####
$result->{$pack}{IOS}{$key}++;
$gotone++;
}
}
#### SOMETHING ELSE ####
unless ($gotone) {
$result->{$pack}{UNKNOWNS}{$key}++;
}
}
}
return (@todo && $self->{RECURS})
? { %$result, %{$self->_symdump(@todo)} }
: $result;
}
sub _partdump {
my($self,$part)=@_;
my ($pack, @result);
my $prepend = "";
foreach $pack (keys %{$self->{RESULT}}){
$prepend = "$pack\::" unless $part eq 'PACKAGES';
push @result, map {"$prepend$_"} keys %{$self->{RESULT}{$pack}{$part} || {}};
}
return @result;
}
# this is needed so we don't try to AUTOLOAD the DESTROY method
sub DESTROY {}
sub as_string {
my $self = shift;
my($type,@m);
for $type (sort keys %{$self->{'AUTOLOAD'}}) {
push @m, $type;
push @m, "\t" . join "\n\t", map {
s/([\000-\037\177])/ '^' . pack('c', ord($1) ^ 64) /eg;
$_;
} sort $self->_partdump(uc $type);
}
return join "\n", @m;
}
sub as_HTML {
my $self = shift;
my($type,@m);
push @m, "<TABLE>";
for $type (sort keys %{$self->{'AUTOLOAD'}}) {
push @m, "<TR><TD valign=top><B>$type</B></TD>";
push @m, "<TD>" . join ", ", map {
s/([\000-\037\177])/ '^' .
pack('c', ord($1) ^ 64)
/eg; $_;
} sort $self->_partdump(uc $type);
push @m, "</TD></TR>";
}
push @m, "</TABLE>";
return join "\n", @m;
}
sub diff {
my($self,$second) = @_;
my($type,@m);
for $type (sort keys %{$self->{'AUTOLOAD'}}) {
my(%first,%second,%all,$symbol);
foreach $symbol ($self->_partdump(uc $type)){
$first{$symbol}++;
$all{$symbol}++;
}
foreach $symbol ($second->_partdump(uc $type)){
$second{$symbol}++;
$all{$symbol}++;
}
my(@typediff);
foreach $symbol (sort keys %all){
next if $first{$symbol} && $second{$symbol};
push @typediff, "- $symbol" unless $second{$symbol};
push @typediff, "+ $symbol" unless $first{$symbol};
}
foreach (@typediff) {
s/([\000-\037\177])/ '^' . pack('c', ord($1) ^ 64) /eg;
}
push @m, $type, @typediff if @typediff;
}
return join "\n", @m;
}
sub inh_tree {
my($self) = @_;
return $self->{INHTREE} if ref $self && defined $self->{INHTREE};
my($inherited_by) = {};
my($m)="";
my(@isa) = grep /\bISA$/, Devel::Symdump->rnew->arrays;
my $isa;
foreach $isa (sort @isa) {
$isa =~ s/::ISA$//;
my($isaisa);
no strict 'refs';
foreach $isaisa (@{"$isa\::ISA"}){
$inherited_by->{$isaisa}{$isa}++;
}
}
my $item;
foreach $item (sort keys %$inherited_by) {
$m .= "$item\n";
$m .= _inh_tree($item,$inherited_by);
}
$self->{INHTREE} = $m if ref $self;
$m;
}
sub _inh_tree {
my($package,$href,$depth) = @_;
return unless defined $href;
$depth ||= 0;
$depth++;
if ($depth > 100){
warn "Deep recursion in ISA\n";
return;
}
my($m) = "";
# print "DEBUG: package[$package]depth[$depth]\n";
my $i;
foreach $i (sort keys %{$href->{$package}}) {
$m .= qq{\t} x $depth;
$m .= qq{$i\n};
$m .= _inh_tree($i,$href,$depth);
}
$m;
}
sub isa_tree{
my($self) = @_;
return $self->{ISATREE} if ref $self && defined $self->{ISATREE};
my(@isa) = grep /\bISA$/, Devel::Symdump->rnew->arrays;
my($m) = "";
my($isa);
foreach $isa (sort @isa) {
$isa =~ s/::ISA$//;
$m .= qq{$isa\n};
$m .= _isa_tree($isa)
}
$self->{ISATREE} = $m if ref $self;
$m;
}
sub _isa_tree{
my($package,$depth) = @_;
$depth ||= 0;
$depth++;
if ($depth > 100){
warn "Deep recursion in ISA\n";
return;
}
my($m) = "";
# print "DEBUG: package[$package]depth[$depth]\n";
my $isaisa;
no strict 'refs';
foreach $isaisa (@{"$package\::ISA"}) {
$m .= qq{\t} x $depth;
$m .= qq{$isaisa\n};
$m .= _isa_tree($isaisa,$depth);
}
$m;
}
AUTOLOAD {
my($self,@packages) = @_;
unless (ref $self) {
$self = $self->new(@packages);
}
no strict "vars";
(my $auto = $AUTOLOAD) =~ s/.*:://;
$auto =~ s/(file|dir)handles/ios/;
my $compat = $1;
unless ($self->{'AUTOLOAD'}{$auto}) {
Carp::croak("invalid Devel::Symdump method: $auto()");
}
my @syms = $self->_partdump(uc $auto);
if (defined $compat) {
no strict 'refs';
local $^W; # bleadperl@26631 introduced an io warning here
if ($compat eq "file") {
@syms = grep { defined(fileno($_)) } @syms;
} else {
@syms = grep { _is_dirhandle($_) } @syms;
}
}
return @syms; # make sure now it gets context right
}
use Config ();
use constant HAVE_TELLDIR => $Config::Config{d_telldir};
sub _is_dirhandle {
my ($glob) = @_;
if ( HAVE_TELLDIR ) {
return defined(telldir($glob));
}
else {
if ( !ref $glob ) {
no strict 'refs';
$glob = \*{$glob};
}
require B;
my $obj = B::svref_2object($glob);
return if !$obj || !eval{ $obj->IO; $obj->IO->IoTYPE; 1 };
my $mode = $obj->IO->IoTYPE;
return $mode eq "\0" ? 1 : 0;
}
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Devel::Symdump - dump symbol names or the symbol table
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# Constructor
require Devel::Symdump;
@packs = qw(some_package another_package);
$obj = Devel::Symdump->new(@packs); # no recursion
$obj = Devel::Symdump->rnew(@packs); # with recursion
# Methods
@array = $obj->packages;
@array = $obj->scalars;
@array = $obj->arrays;
@array = $obj->hashes;
@array = $obj->functions;
@array = $obj->filehandles; # deprecated, use ios instead
@array = $obj->dirhandles; # deprecated, use ios instead
@array = $obj->ios;
@array = $obj->unknowns; # only perl version < 5.003 had some
$string = $obj->as_string;
$string = $obj->as_HTML;
$string = $obj1->diff($obj2);
$string = Devel::Symdump->isa_tree; # or $obj->isa_tree
$string = Devel::Symdump->inh_tree; # or $obj->inh_tree
# Methods with autogenerated objects
# all of those call new(@packs) internally
@array = Devel::Symdump->packages(@packs);
@array = Devel::Symdump->scalars(@packs);
@array = Devel::Symdump->arrays(@packs);
@array = Devel::Symdump->hashes(@packs);
@array = Devel::Symdump->functions(@packs);
@array = Devel::Symdump->ios(@packs);
@array = Devel::Symdump->unknowns(@packs);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This little package serves to access the symbol table of perl.
=over 4
=item C<Devel::Symdump-E<gt>rnew(@packages)>
returns a symbol table object for all subtrees below @packages.
Nested Modules are analyzed recursively. If no package is given as
argument, it defaults to C<main>. That means to get the whole symbol
table, just do a C<rnew> without arguments.
The global variable $Devel::Symdump::MAX_RECURSION limits the
recursion to prevent contention. The default value is set to 97, just
low enough to survive the test suite without a warning about deep
recursion.
=item C<Devel::Symdump-E<gt>new(@packages)>
does not go into recursion and only analyzes the packages that are
given as arguments.
=item packages, scalars, arrays, hashes, functions, ios
The methods packages(), scalars(), arrays(), hashes(), functions(),
ios(), and (for older perls) unknowns() each return an array of fully
qualified symbols of the specified type in all packages that are held
within a Devel::Symdump object, but without the leading C<$>, C<@> or
C<%>. In a scalar context, they will return the number of such
symbols. Unknown symbols are usually either formats or variables that
haven't yet got a defined value.
Note that scalar symbol table entries are a special case. If a symbol
table entry exists at all, presence of a scalar is currently
unknowable, due to a feature of Perl described in L<perlref/Making
References> point 7. For example, this package will mark a scalar
value C<$foo> as present if any of C<@foo>, C<%foo>, C<&foo> etc. have
been declared or used.
=item as_string
=item as_HTML
As_string() and as_HTML() return a simple string/HTML representations
of the object.
=item diff
Diff() prints the difference between two Devel::Symdump objects in
human readable form. The format is similar to the one used by the
as_string method.
=item isa_tree
=item inh_tree
Isa_tree() and inh_tree() both return a simple string representation
of the current inheritance tree. The difference between the two
methods is the direction from which the tree is viewed: top-down or
bottom-up. As I'm sure, many users will have different expectation
about what is top and what is bottom, I'll provide an example what
happens when the Socket module is loaded:
=item % print Devel::Symdump-E<gt>inh_tree
AutoLoader
DynaLoader
Socket
DynaLoader
Socket
Exporter
Carp
Config
Socket
The inh_tree method shows on the left hand side a package name and
indented to the right the packages that use the former.
=item % print Devel::Symdump-E<gt>isa_tree
Carp
Exporter
Config
Exporter
DynaLoader
AutoLoader
Socket
Exporter
DynaLoader
AutoLoader
The isa_tree method displays from left to right ISA relationships, so
Socket IS A DynaLoader and DynaLoader IS A AutoLoader. (Actually, they
were at the time this manpage was written)
=back
You may call both methods, isa_tree() and inh_tree(), with an
object. If you do that, the object will store the output and retrieve
it when you call the same method again later. The typical usage would
be to use them as class methods directly though.
=head1 SUBCLASSING
The design of this package is intentionally primitive and allows it to
be subclassed easily. An example of a (maybe) useful subclass is
Devel::Symdump::Export, a package which exports all methods of the
Devel::Symdump package and turns them into functions.
=head1 SEE ALSO
Routines for manipulating stashes: C<Package::Stash>; to work with
lexicals: C<PadWalker>.
=head1 AUTHORS
Andreas Koenig F<< <andk@cpan.org> >> and Tom Christiansen
F<< <tchrist@perl.com> >>. Based on the old F<dumpvar.pl> by Larry
Wall.
=head1 COPYRIGHT, LICENSE
This module is
Copyright (c) 1995, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006 Andreas Koenig C<< <andk@cpan.org> >>.
All rights reserved.
This library is free software;
you may use, redistribute and/or modify it under the same
terms as Perl itself.
=cut
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