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| Statement Execution Time | 16.9ms |
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| 80 | 1 | 2 | 964µs | 964µs | constant::CORE:match (opcode) |
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| 1 | package constant; | ||||
| 2 | |||||
| 3 | 3 | 87µs | 1 | 26µs | use strict; # spent 26µs making 1 call to strict::import |
| 4 | 3 | 51µs | use 5.006_00; | ||
| 5 | 3 | 856µs | 1 | 789µs | use warnings::register; # spent 789µs making 1 call to warnings::register::import |
| 6 | |||||
| 7 | 1 | 6µs | our($VERSION, %declared); | ||
| 8 | 1 | 6µs | $VERSION = '1.05'; | ||
| 9 | |||||
| 10 | #======================================================================= | ||||
| 11 | |||||
| 12 | # Some names are evil choices. | ||||
| 13 | 1 | 21µs | my %keywords = map +($_, 1), qw{ BEGIN INIT CHECK END DESTROY AUTOLOAD }; | ||
| 14 | |||||
| 15 | 1 | 17µs | my %forced_into_main = map +($_, 1), | ||
| 16 | qw{ STDIN STDOUT STDERR ARGV ARGVOUT ENV INC SIG }; | ||||
| 17 | |||||
| 18 | 1 | 17µs | my %forbidden = (%keywords, %forced_into_main); | ||
| 19 | |||||
| 20 | #======================================================================= | ||||
| 21 | # import() - import symbols into user's namespace | ||||
| 22 | # | ||||
| 23 | # What we actually do is define a function in the caller's namespace | ||||
| 24 | # which returns the value. The function we create will normally | ||||
| 25 | # be inlined as a constant, thereby avoiding further sub calling | ||||
| 26 | # overhead. | ||||
| 27 | #======================================================================= | ||||
| 28 | # spent 14.7ms (13.8+964µs) within constant::import which was called 80 times, avg 184µs/call:
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# once (156µs+11µs) by Net::HTTP::Methods::zlib_ok at line 56 of Compress/Zlib.pm | ||||
| 29 | 1360 | 15.3ms | my $class = shift; | ||
| 30 | return unless @_; # Ignore 'use constant;' | ||||
| 31 | my %constants = (); | ||||
| 32 | my $multiple = ref $_[0]; | ||||
| 33 | |||||
| 34 | if ( $multiple ) { | ||||
| 35 | if (ref $_[0] ne 'HASH') { | ||||
| 36 | require Carp; | ||||
| 37 | Carp::croak("Invalid reference type '".ref(shift)."' not 'HASH'"); | ||||
| 38 | } | ||||
| 39 | %constants = %{+shift}; | ||||
| 40 | } else { | ||||
| 41 | $constants{+shift} = undef; | ||||
| 42 | } | ||||
| 43 | |||||
| 44 | foreach my $name ( keys %constants ) { | ||||
| 45 | unless (defined $name) { | ||||
| 46 | require Carp; | ||||
| 47 | Carp::croak("Can't use undef as constant name"); | ||||
| 48 | } | ||||
| 49 | my $pkg = caller; | ||||
| 50 | |||||
| 51 | # Normal constant name | ||||
| 52 | if ($name =~ /^_?[^\W_0-9]\w*\z/ and !$forbidden{$name}) { # spent 964µs making 80 calls to constant::CORE:match, avg 12µs/call | ||||
| 53 | # Everything is okay | ||||
| 54 | |||||
| 55 | # Name forced into main, but we're not in main. Fatal. | ||||
| 56 | } elsif ($forced_into_main{$name} and $pkg ne 'main') { | ||||
| 57 | require Carp; | ||||
| 58 | Carp::croak("Constant name '$name' is forced into main::"); | ||||
| 59 | |||||
| 60 | # Starts with double underscore. Fatal. | ||||
| 61 | } elsif ($name =~ /^__/) { | ||||
| 62 | require Carp; | ||||
| 63 | Carp::croak("Constant name '$name' begins with '__'"); | ||||
| 64 | |||||
| 65 | # Maybe the name is tolerable | ||||
| 66 | } elsif ($name =~ /^[A-Za-z_]\w*\z/) { | ||||
| 67 | # Then we'll warn only if you've asked for warnings | ||||
| 68 | if (warnings::enabled()) { | ||||
| 69 | if ($keywords{$name}) { | ||||
| 70 | warnings::warn("Constant name '$name' is a Perl keyword"); | ||||
| 71 | } elsif ($forced_into_main{$name}) { | ||||
| 72 | warnings::warn("Constant name '$name' is " . | ||||
| 73 | "forced into package main::"); | ||||
| 74 | } | ||||
| 75 | } | ||||
| 76 | |||||
| 77 | # Looks like a boolean | ||||
| 78 | # use constant FRED == fred; | ||||
| 79 | } elsif ($name =~ /^[01]?\z/) { | ||||
| 80 | require Carp; | ||||
| 81 | if (@_) { | ||||
| 82 | Carp::croak("Constant name '$name' is invalid"); | ||||
| 83 | } else { | ||||
| 84 | Carp::croak("Constant name looks like boolean value"); | ||||
| 85 | } | ||||
| 86 | |||||
| 87 | } else { | ||||
| 88 | # Must have bad characters | ||||
| 89 | require Carp; | ||||
| 90 | Carp::croak("Constant name '$name' has invalid characters"); | ||||
| 91 | } | ||||
| 92 | |||||
| 93 | { | ||||
| 94 | 3 | 501µs | 1 | 99µs | no strict 'refs'; # spent 99µs making 1 call to strict::unimport |
| 95 | my $full_name = "${pkg}::$name"; | ||||
| 96 | $declared{$full_name}++; | ||||
| 97 | if ($multiple) { | ||||
| 98 | my $scalar = $constants{$name}; | ||||
| 99 | *$full_name = sub () { $scalar }; | ||||
| 100 | } else { | ||||
| 101 | if (@_ == 1) { | ||||
| 102 | my $scalar = $_[0]; | ||||
| 103 | *$full_name = sub () { $scalar }; | ||||
| 104 | } elsif (@_) { | ||||
| 105 | my @list = @_; | ||||
| 106 | *$full_name = sub () { @list }; | ||||
| 107 | } else { | ||||
| 108 | *$full_name = sub () { }; | ||||
| 109 | } | ||||
| 110 | } | ||||
| 111 | } | ||||
| 112 | } | ||||
| 113 | } | ||||
| 114 | |||||
| 115 | 1 | 22µs | 1; | ||
| 116 | |||||
| 117 | __END__ | ||||
| 118 | |||||
| 119 | =head1 NAME | ||||
| 120 | |||||
| 121 | constant - Perl pragma to declare constants | ||||
| 122 | |||||
| 123 | =head1 SYNOPSIS | ||||
| 124 | |||||
| 125 | use constant PI => 4 * atan2(1, 1); | ||||
| 126 | use constant DEBUG => 0; | ||||
| 127 | |||||
| 128 | print "Pi equals ", PI, "...\n" if DEBUG; | ||||
| 129 | |||||
| 130 | use constant { | ||||
| 131 | SEC => 0, | ||||
| 132 | MIN => 1, | ||||
| 133 | HOUR => 2, | ||||
| 134 | MDAY => 3, | ||||
| 135 | MON => 4, | ||||
| 136 | YEAR => 5, | ||||
| 137 | WDAY => 6, | ||||
| 138 | YDAY => 7, | ||||
| 139 | ISDST => 8, | ||||
| 140 | }; | ||||
| 141 | |||||
| 142 | use constant WEEKDAYS => qw( | ||||
| 143 | Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday | ||||
| 144 | ); | ||||
| 145 | |||||
| 146 | print "Today is ", (WEEKDAYS)[ (localtime)[WDAY] ], ".\n"; | ||||
| 147 | |||||
| 148 | =head1 DESCRIPTION | ||||
| 149 | |||||
| 150 | This will declare a symbol to be a constant with the given value. | ||||
| 151 | |||||
| 152 | When you declare a constant such as C<PI> using the method shown | ||||
| 153 | above, each machine your script runs upon can have as many digits | ||||
| 154 | of accuracy as it can use. Also, your program will be easier to | ||||
| 155 | read, more likely to be maintained (and maintained correctly), and | ||||
| 156 | far less likely to send a space probe to the wrong planet because | ||||
| 157 | nobody noticed the one equation in which you wrote C<3.14195>. | ||||
| 158 | |||||
| 159 | When a constant is used in an expression, perl replaces it with its | ||||
| 160 | value at compile time, and may then optimize the expression further. | ||||
| 161 | In particular, any code in an C<if (CONSTANT)> block will be optimized | ||||
| 162 | away if the constant is false. | ||||
| 163 | |||||
| 164 | =head1 NOTES | ||||
| 165 | |||||
| 166 | As with all C<use> directives, defining a constant happens at | ||||
| 167 | compile time. Thus, it's probably not correct to put a constant | ||||
| 168 | declaration inside of a conditional statement (like C<if ($foo) | ||||
| 169 | { use constant ... }>). | ||||
| 170 | |||||
| 171 | Constants defined using this module cannot be interpolated into | ||||
| 172 | strings like variables. However, concatenation works just fine: | ||||
| 173 | |||||
| 174 | print "Pi equals PI...\n"; # WRONG: does not expand "PI" | ||||
| 175 | print "Pi equals ".PI."...\n"; # right | ||||
| 176 | |||||
| 177 | Even though a reference may be declared as a constant, the reference may | ||||
| 178 | point to data which may be changed, as this code shows. | ||||
| 179 | |||||
| 180 | use constant ARRAY => [ 1,2,3,4 ]; | ||||
| 181 | print ARRAY->[1]; | ||||
| 182 | ARRAY->[1] = " be changed"; | ||||
| 183 | print ARRAY->[1]; | ||||
| 184 | |||||
| 185 | Dereferencing constant references incorrectly (such as using an array | ||||
| 186 | subscript on a constant hash reference, or vice versa) will be trapped at | ||||
| 187 | compile time. | ||||
| 188 | |||||
| 189 | Constants belong to the package they are defined in. To refer to a | ||||
| 190 | constant defined in another package, specify the full package name, as | ||||
| 191 | in C<Some::Package::CONSTANT>. Constants may be exported by modules, | ||||
| 192 | and may also be called as either class or instance methods, that is, | ||||
| 193 | as C<< Some::Package->CONSTANT >> or as C<< $obj->CONSTANT >> where | ||||
| 194 | C<$obj> is an instance of C<Some::Package>. Subclasses may define | ||||
| 195 | their own constants to override those in their base class. | ||||
| 196 | |||||
| 197 | The use of all caps for constant names is merely a convention, | ||||
| 198 | although it is recommended in order to make constants stand out | ||||
| 199 | and to help avoid collisions with other barewords, keywords, and | ||||
| 200 | subroutine names. Constant names must begin with a letter or | ||||
| 201 | underscore. Names beginning with a double underscore are reserved. Some | ||||
| 202 | poor choices for names will generate warnings, if warnings are enabled at | ||||
| 203 | compile time. | ||||
| 204 | |||||
| 205 | =head2 List constants | ||||
| 206 | |||||
| 207 | Constants may be lists of more (or less) than one value. A constant | ||||
| 208 | with no values evaluates to C<undef> in scalar context. Note that | ||||
| 209 | constants with more than one value do I<not> return their last value in | ||||
| 210 | scalar context as one might expect. They currently return the number | ||||
| 211 | of values, but B<this may change in the future>. Do not use constants | ||||
| 212 | with multiple values in scalar context. | ||||
| 213 | |||||
| 214 | B<NOTE:> This implies that the expression defining the value of a | ||||
| 215 | constant is evaluated in list context. This may produce surprises: | ||||
| 216 | |||||
| 217 | use constant TIMESTAMP => localtime; # WRONG! | ||||
| 218 | use constant TIMESTAMP => scalar localtime; # right | ||||
| 219 | |||||
| 220 | The first line above defines C<TIMESTAMP> as a 9-element list, as | ||||
| 221 | returned by localtime() in list context. To set it to the string | ||||
| 222 | returned by localtime() in scalar context, an explicit C<scalar> | ||||
| 223 | keyword is required. | ||||
| 224 | |||||
| 225 | List constants are lists, not arrays. To index or slice them, they | ||||
| 226 | must be placed in parentheses. | ||||
| 227 | |||||
| 228 | my @workdays = WEEKDAYS[1 .. 5]; # WRONG! | ||||
| 229 | my @workdays = (WEEKDAYS)[1 .. 5]; # right | ||||
| 230 | |||||
| 231 | =head2 Defining multiple constants at once | ||||
| 232 | |||||
| 233 | Instead of writing multiple C<use constant> statements, you may define | ||||
| 234 | multiple constants in a single statement by giving, instead of the | ||||
| 235 | constant name, a reference to a hash where the keys are the names of | ||||
| 236 | the constants to be defined. Obviously, all constants defined using | ||||
| 237 | this method must have a single value. | ||||
| 238 | |||||
| 239 | use constant { | ||||
| 240 | FOO => "A single value", | ||||
| 241 | BAR => "This", "won't", "work!", # Error! | ||||
| 242 | }; | ||||
| 243 | |||||
| 244 | This is a fundamental limitation of the way hashes are constructed in | ||||
| 245 | Perl. The error messages produced when this happens will often be | ||||
| 246 | quite cryptic -- in the worst case there may be none at all, and | ||||
| 247 | you'll only later find that something is broken. | ||||
| 248 | |||||
| 249 | When defining multiple constants, you cannot use the values of other | ||||
| 250 | constants defined in the same declaration. This is because the | ||||
| 251 | calling package doesn't know about any constant within that group | ||||
| 252 | until I<after> the C<use> statement is finished. | ||||
| 253 | |||||
| 254 | use constant { | ||||
| 255 | BITMASK => 0xAFBAEBA8, | ||||
| 256 | NEGMASK => ~BITMASK, # Error! | ||||
| 257 | }; | ||||
| 258 | |||||
| 259 | =head2 Magic constants | ||||
| 260 | |||||
| 261 | Magical values and references can be made into constants at compile | ||||
| 262 | time, allowing for way cool stuff like this. (These error numbers | ||||
| 263 | aren't totally portable, alas.) | ||||
| 264 | |||||
| 265 | use constant E2BIG => ($! = 7); | ||||
| 266 | print E2BIG, "\n"; # something like "Arg list too long" | ||||
| 267 | print 0+E2BIG, "\n"; # "7" | ||||
| 268 | |||||
| 269 | You can't produce a tied constant by giving a tied scalar as the | ||||
| 270 | value. References to tied variables, however, can be used as | ||||
| 271 | constants without any problems. | ||||
| 272 | |||||
| 273 | =head1 TECHNICAL NOTES | ||||
| 274 | |||||
| 275 | In the current implementation, scalar constants are actually | ||||
| 276 | inlinable subroutines. As of version 5.004 of Perl, the appropriate | ||||
| 277 | scalar constant is inserted directly in place of some subroutine | ||||
| 278 | calls, thereby saving the overhead of a subroutine call. See | ||||
| 279 | L<perlsub/"Constant Functions"> for details about how and when this | ||||
| 280 | happens. | ||||
| 281 | |||||
| 282 | In the rare case in which you need to discover at run time whether a | ||||
| 283 | particular constant has been declared via this module, you may use | ||||
| 284 | this function to examine the hash C<%constant::declared>. If the given | ||||
| 285 | constant name does not include a package name, the current package is | ||||
| 286 | used. | ||||
| 287 | |||||
| 288 | sub declared ($) { | ||||
| 289 | use constant 1.01; # don't omit this! | ||||
| 290 | my $name = shift; | ||||
| 291 | $name =~ s/^::/main::/; | ||||
| 292 | my $pkg = caller; | ||||
| 293 | my $full_name = $name =~ /::/ ? $name : "${pkg}::$name"; | ||||
| 294 | $constant::declared{$full_name}; | ||||
| 295 | } | ||||
| 296 | |||||
| 297 | =head1 BUGS | ||||
| 298 | |||||
| 299 | In the current version of Perl, list constants are not inlined | ||||
| 300 | and some symbols may be redefined without generating a warning. | ||||
| 301 | |||||
| 302 | It is not possible to have a subroutine or a keyword with the same | ||||
| 303 | name as a constant in the same package. This is probably a Good Thing. | ||||
| 304 | |||||
| 305 | A constant with a name in the list C<STDIN STDOUT STDERR ARGV ARGVOUT | ||||
| 306 | ENV INC SIG> is not allowed anywhere but in package C<main::>, for | ||||
| 307 | technical reasons. | ||||
| 308 | |||||
| 309 | Unlike constants in some languages, these cannot be overridden | ||||
| 310 | on the command line or via environment variables. | ||||
| 311 | |||||
| 312 | You can get into trouble if you use constants in a context which | ||||
| 313 | automatically quotes barewords (as is true for any subroutine call). | ||||
| 314 | For example, you can't say C<$hash{CONSTANT}> because C<CONSTANT> will | ||||
| 315 | be interpreted as a string. Use C<$hash{CONSTANT()}> or | ||||
| 316 | C<$hash{+CONSTANT}> to prevent the bareword quoting mechanism from | ||||
| 317 | kicking in. Similarly, since the C<< => >> operator quotes a bareword | ||||
| 318 | immediately to its left, you have to say C<< CONSTANT() => 'value' >> | ||||
| 319 | (or simply use a comma in place of the big arrow) instead of | ||||
| 320 | C<< CONSTANT => 'value' >>. | ||||
| 321 | |||||
| 322 | =head1 AUTHOR | ||||
| 323 | |||||
| 324 | Tom Phoenix, E<lt>F<rootbeer@redcat.com>E<gt>, with help from | ||||
| 325 | many other folks. | ||||
| 326 | |||||
| 327 | Multiple constant declarations at once added by Casey West, | ||||
| 328 | E<lt>F<casey@geeknest.com>E<gt>. | ||||
| 329 | |||||
| 330 | Documentation mostly rewritten by Ilmari Karonen, | ||||
| 331 | E<lt>F<perl@itz.pp.sci.fi>E<gt>. | ||||
| 332 | |||||
| 333 | =head1 COPYRIGHT | ||||
| 334 | |||||
| 335 | Copyright (C) 1997, 1999 Tom Phoenix | ||||
| 336 | |||||
| 337 | This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it | ||||
| 338 | under the same terms as Perl itself. | ||||
| 339 | |||||
| 340 | =cut | ||||
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