use strict; use warnings; package IO::TieCombine; # ABSTRACT: produce tied (and other) separate but combined variables $IO::TieCombine::VERSION = '1.005'; use Carp (); use IO::TieCombine::Handle; use IO::TieCombine::Scalar; use Symbol (); #pod =head1 SYNOPSIS #pod #pod First, we set up a bunch of access points: #pod #pod my $hub = IO::TieCombine->new; #pod #pod my $str_ref = $hub->scalar_ref('x'); #pod my $fh = $hub->fh('x'); #pod my $callback = $hub->callback('x'); #pod #pod tie my $scalar, $hub, 'x'; #pod tie local *STDOUT, $hub, 'x'; #pod #pod tie local *STDERR, $hub, 'err'; #pod #pod Then we write to things: #pod #pod $$str_ref .= 'And '; #pod print $fh "now "; #pod $callback->('for '); #pod $scalar .= 'something '; #pod print "completely "; #pod warn "different.\n"; #pod #pod And then: #pod #pod $hub->combined_contents; # And now for something completely different. #pod $hub->slot_contents('x'); # And now for something completely #pod $hub->slot_contents('err'); # different. #pod #pod B Because of a serious problem with Perl 5.10.0, output sent to a #pod tied filehandle using C B. 5.10.1 or #pod later is needed. Since 5.10.0 is broken in so many other ways, you should #pod really upgrade anyway. #pod #pod B Because of a different problem with Perls 5.10.1 - 5.16.3, if you #pod send output to a tied filehandle using C, and C<$\> is undefined (which is #pod the default), B<< C<$\> will not be restored to C after the C >>! #pod This means that once you've used C to print to I tied filehandle, you #pod have corrupted the global state of your program. Either start your program by #pod setting C<$\> to an empty string, which should be safe, or upgrade to 5.18.0. #pod #pod =cut #pod =method new #pod #pod The constructor takes no arguments. #pod #pod =cut sub new { my ($class) = @_; my $self = { combined => \(my $str = ''), slots => { }, }; bless $self => $class; } #pod =method combined_contents #pod #pod This method returns the contents of all collected data. #pod #pod =cut sub combined_contents { my ($self) = @_; return ${ $self->{combined} }; } #pod =method slot_contents #pod #pod my $str = $hub->slot_contents( $slot_name ); #pod #pod This method returns the contents of all collected data for the named slot. #pod #pod =cut sub slot_contents { my ($self, $name) = @_; Carp::confess("no name provided for slot_contents") unless defined $name; Carp::confess("no such output slot exists") unless exists $self->{slots}{$name}; return ${ $self->{slots}{$name} }; } sub _slot_ref { my ($self, $name) = @_; Carp::confess("no slot name provided") unless defined $name; $self->{slots}{$name} = \(my $str = '') unless $self->{slots}{$name}; return $self->{slots}{$name}; } sub _tie_args { my ($self, $name) = @_; return { slot_name => $name, combined_ref => $self->{combined}, output_ref => $self->_slot_ref($name), }; } #pod =method clear_slot #pod #pod $hub->clear_slot( $slot_name ); #pod #pod This sets the slot back to an empty string. #pod #pod =cut sub clear_slot { my ($self, $slot_name) = @_; ${ $self->_slot_ref($slot_name) } = ''; return; } #pod =method fh #pod #pod my $fh = $hub->fh( $slot_name ); #pod #pod This method returns a reference to a tied filehandle. When printed to, output #pod is collected in the named slot. #pod #pod =cut sub fh { my ($self, $name) = @_; my $sym = Symbol::gensym; my ($class, @rest) = $self->_tie_fh_args($name); tie *$sym, $class, @rest; return $sym; } sub TIEHANDLE { my ($self, @args) = @_; my ($class, @rest) = $self->_tie_fh_args(@args); return $class->TIEHANDLE(@rest); } sub _tie_fh_args { my ($self, $name) = @_; return ('IO::TieCombine::Handle', $self->_tie_args($name)); } #pod =method scalar_ref #pod #pod my $str_ref = $hub->scalar_ref( $slot_name ); #pod #pod This method returns a reference to scalar. When appended to, the new content #pod is collected in the named slot. Attempting to alter the string other than by #pod adding new content to its end will result in an exception. #pod #pod =cut sub scalar_ref { my ($self, $name) = @_; my ($class, @rest) = $self->_tie_scalar_args($name); tie my($tie), $class, @rest; return \$tie; } sub TIESCALAR { my ($self, @args) = @_; my ($class, @rest) = $self->_tie_scalar_args(@args); return $class->TIESCALAR(@rest); } sub _tie_scalar_args { my ($self, $name) = @_; return ('IO::TieCombine::Scalar', $self->_tie_args($name)); } #pod =method callback #pod #pod my $code = $hub->callback( $slot_name ); #pod #pod =cut sub callback { my ($self, $name) = @_; my $slot = $self->_slot_ref($name); return sub { my ($value) = @_; ${ $slot } .= $value; ${ $self->{combined} } .= $value; } } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME IO::TieCombine - produce tied (and other) separate but combined variables =head1 VERSION version 1.005 =head1 SYNOPSIS First, we set up a bunch of access points: my $hub = IO::TieCombine->new; my $str_ref = $hub->scalar_ref('x'); my $fh = $hub->fh('x'); my $callback = $hub->callback('x'); tie my $scalar, $hub, 'x'; tie local *STDOUT, $hub, 'x'; tie local *STDERR, $hub, 'err'; Then we write to things: $$str_ref .= 'And '; print $fh "now "; $callback->('for '); $scalar .= 'something '; print "completely "; warn "different.\n"; And then: $hub->combined_contents; # And now for something completely different. $hub->slot_contents('x'); # And now for something completely $hub->slot_contents('err'); # different. B Because of a serious problem with Perl 5.10.0, output sent to a tied filehandle using C B. 5.10.1 or later is needed. Since 5.10.0 is broken in so many other ways, you should really upgrade anyway. B Because of a different problem with Perls 5.10.1 - 5.16.3, if you send output to a tied filehandle using C, and C<$\> is undefined (which is the default), B<< C<$\> will not be restored to C after the C >>! This means that once you've used C to print to I tied filehandle, you have corrupted the global state of your program. Either start your program by setting C<$\> to an empty string, which should be safe, or upgrade to 5.18.0. =head1 METHODS =head2 new The constructor takes no arguments. =head2 combined_contents This method returns the contents of all collected data. =head2 slot_contents my $str = $hub->slot_contents( $slot_name ); This method returns the contents of all collected data for the named slot. =head2 clear_slot $hub->clear_slot( $slot_name ); This sets the slot back to an empty string. =head2 fh my $fh = $hub->fh( $slot_name ); This method returns a reference to a tied filehandle. When printed to, output is collected in the named slot. =head2 scalar_ref my $str_ref = $hub->scalar_ref( $slot_name ); This method returns a reference to scalar. When appended to, the new content is collected in the named slot. Attempting to alter the string other than by adding new content to its end will result in an exception. =head2 callback my $code = $hub->callback( $slot_name ); =head1 AUTHOR Ricardo SIGNES =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Ricardo SIGNES. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut