Sub::Identify - Retrieve names of code references
use Sub::Identify ':all';
my $subname = sub_name( $some_coderef );
my $packagename = stash_name( $some_coderef );
# or, to get all at once...
my $fully_qualified_name = sub_fullname( $some_coderef );
defined $subname
and say "this coderef points to sub $subname in package $packagename";
my ($file, $line) = get_code_location( $some_coderef );
$file
and say "this coderef is defined at line $line in file $file";
is_sub_constant( $some_coderef )
and say "this coderef points to a constant subroutine";
Sub::Identify
allows you to retrieve the real name of code references.
It provides six functions, all of them taking a code reference.
sub_name
returns the name of the code reference passed as an argument (or __ANON__
if it's an anonymous code reference), stash_name
returns its package, and sub_fullname
returns the concatenation of the two.
get_code_info
returns a list of two elements, the package and the subroutine name (in case of you want both and are worried by the speed.)
In case of subroutine aliasing, those functions always return the original name.
get_code_location
returns a two-element list containing the file name and the line number where the subroutine has been defined.
is_sub_constant
returns a boolean value indicating whether the subroutine is a constant or not.
By default Sub::Identify
tries to load an XS implementation of the get_code_info
, get_code_location
and (on perl versions 5.16.0 and later) is_sub_constant
functions, for speed; if that fails, or if the environment variable PERL_SUB_IDENTIFY_PP
is defined to a true value, it will fall back to a pure perl implementation, that uses perl's introspection mechanism, provided by the B
module.
Sub::Util, part of the module distribution Scalar::List::Utils since version 1.40. Since this will be a core module starting with perl 5.22.0, it is encouraged to migrate to Sub::Util when possible.
A git repository for the sources is at https://github.com/rgs/Sub-Identify.
(c) Rafael Garcia-Suarez (rgs at consttype dot org) 2005, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2015
This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.