File Coverage

blib/lib/Devel/Unwind.pm
Criterion Covered Total %
statement 9 9 100.0
branch n/a
condition n/a
subroutine 3 3 100.0
pod n/a
total 12 12 100.0


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1             package Devel::Unwind;
2 21     21   607171 use strict;
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3 21     21   114 use XSLoader;
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4 21     21   130 use Exporter;
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5              
6             our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
7             our $VERSION = '0.011';
8              
9             XSLoader::load(__PACKAGE__, $VERSION);
10              
11             =pod
12              
13             =encoding utf8
14              
15             =head1 NAME
16              
17             Devel::Unwind - What if you could die to a labeled eval?
18              
19             =head1 SYNOPSIS
20              
21             use Devel::Unwind;
22              
23             $SIG{__DIE__} = sub { print "I die: @_" };
24              
25             mark FOO {
26             unwind FOO;
27             };
28              
29             mark FOO {
30             unwind FOO "foobar";
31             1;
32             } or do {
33             print "or do: $@";
34             };
35              
36             mark FOO {
37             unwind FOO 1..5;
38             };
39              
40             package BAR {
41             sub PROPAGATE {print "I propagate: @_\n"; $_[0]->[0]}
42             }
43             mark FOO {
44             $@ = bless ["baz"], "BAR";
45             unwind FOO;
46             }
47              
48             =head1 DESCRIPTION
49              
50             Imagine Perl had the ability to die to a labeled eval so that when
51             you write
52              
53             FOO: eval {...}
54              
55             you could die to that labeled eval
56              
57             die FOO "bar";
58              
59             That is essentially what Devel::Unwind gives you. Two custom keywords
60             'mark','unwind' are added allowing you two write
61              
62             use Devel::Unwind;
63              
64             mark FOO {...} or do {...}
65             unwind FOO "bar";
66             unwind FOO "bar","baz";
67             unwind FOO (bless [], "Bar");
68             unwind FOO;
69              
70             Wherever you would put a block 'eval' an 'mark' expression can be
71             used. And wherever you would 'die' you can 'unwind'. If a
72             $SIG{__DIE__} handler is installed then it gets called on
73             'unwind'. The arguments to 'unwind' are treated the same way as the
74             arguments to 'die'. Multiple arguments are joined to togeter, a single
75             argument is passed through untouched unless it is a object with
76             PROPAGATE method in which case $@ gets replaced by the return value of
77             that method. For details read the documentation of die.
78              
79             =head1 AUTHORS
80              
81             Andreas Guðmundsson C<< andreasg@cpan.org >>
82              
83             =cut
84              
85             1;