Query: namespace::autoclean
OS: mojave
Section: 3pm
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
namespace::autoclean(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation namespace::autoclean(3pm)NAMEnamespace::autoclean - Keep imports out of your namespaceSYNOPSISpackage Foo; use namespace::autoclean; use Some::Package qw/imported_function/; sub bar { imported_function('stuff') } # later on: Foo->bar; # works Foo->imported_function; # will fail. imported_function got cleaned after compilationDESCRIPTIONWhen you import a function into a Perl package, it will naturally also be available as a method. The "namespace::autoclean" pragma will remove all imported symbols at the end of the current package's compile cycle. Functions called in the package itself will still be bound by their name, but they won't show up as methods on your class or instances. This module is very similar to namespace::clean, except it will clean all imported functions, no matter if you imported them before or after you "use"d the pragma. It will also not touch anything that looks like a method, according to "Class::MOP::Class::get_method_list". If you're writing an exporter and you want to clean up after yourself (and your peers), you can use the "-cleanee" switch to specify what package to clean: package My::MooseX::namespace::autoclean; use strict; use namespace::autoclean (); # no cleanup, just load sub import { namespace::autoclean->import( -cleanee => scalar(caller), ); }PARAMETERS-also => [ ITEM | REGEX | SUB, .. ] -also => ITEM -also => REGEX -also => SUB Sometimes you don't want to clean imports only, but also helper functions you're using in your methods. The "-also" switch can be used to declare a list of functions that should be removed additional to any imports: use namespace::autoclean -also => ['some_function', 'another_function']; If only one function needs to be additionally cleaned the "-also" switch also accepts a plain string: use namespace::autoclean -also => 'some_function'; In some situations, you may wish for a more powerful cleaning solution. The "-also" switch can take a Regex or a CodeRef to match against local function names to clean. use namespace::autoclean -also => qr/^_/ use namespace::autoclean -also => sub { $_ =~ m{^_} }; use namespace::autoclean -also => [qr/^_/ , qr/^hidden_/ ]; use namespace::autoclean -also => [sub { $_ =~ m/^_/ or $_ =~ m/^hidden/ }, sub { uc($_) == $_ } ];SEE ALSOnamespace::clean Class::MOP B::Hooks::EndOfScopeAUTHORFlorian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>CONTRIBUTORSo Andrew Rodland <andrew@hbslabs.com> o Chris Prather <cprather@hdpublishing.com> o Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org> o Felix Ostmann <sadrak@sadrak-laptop.(none)> o Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org> o Kent Fredric <kentfredric@gmail.com> o Shawn M Moore <sartak@gmail.com> o Tomas Doran <bobtfish@bobtfish.net>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSEThis software is copyright (c) 2009 by Florian Ragwitz. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.18.2 2013-12-14 namespace::autoclean(3pm)
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