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1 package feature; 2 3 our $VERSION = '1.11'; 4 5 # (feature name) => (internal name, used in %^H) 6 my %feature = ( 7 switch => 'feature_switch', 8 say => "feature_say", 9 state => "feature_state", 10 ); 11 12 my %feature_bundle = ( 13 "5.10.0" => [qw(switch say state)], 14 ); 15 16 # latest version here 17 $feature_bundle{"5.10"} = $feature_bundle{sprintf("%vd",$^V)}; 18 19 $feature_bundle{"5.9.5"} = $feature_bundle{"5.10.0"}; 20 21 # TODO: 22 # - think about versioned features (use feature switch => 2) 23 24 =head1 NAME 25 26 feature - Perl pragma to enable new syntactic features 27 28 =head1 SYNOPSIS 29 30 use feature qw(switch say); 31 given ($foo) { 32 when (1) { say "\$foo == 1" } 33 when ([2,3]) { say "\$foo == 2 || \$foo == 3" } 34 when (/^a[bc]d$/) { say "\$foo eq 'abd' || \$foo eq 'acd'" } 35 when ($_ > 100) { say "\$foo > 100" } 36 default { say "None of the above" } 37 } 38 39 use feature ':5.10'; # loads all features available in perl 5.10 40 41 =head1 DESCRIPTION 42 43 It is usually impossible to add new syntax to Perl without breaking 44 some existing programs. This pragma provides a way to minimize that 45 risk. New syntactic constructs can be enabled by C<use feature 'foo'>, 46 and will be parsed only when the appropriate feature pragma is in 47 scope. 48 49 =head2 Lexical effect 50 51 Like other pragmas (C<use strict>, for example), features have a lexical 52 effect. C<use feature qw(foo)> will only make the feature "foo" available 53 from that point to the end of the enclosing block. 54 55 { 56 use feature 'say'; 57 say "say is available here"; 58 } 59 print "But not here.\n"; 60 61 =head2 C<no feature> 62 63 Features can also be turned off by using C<no feature "foo">. This too 64 has lexical effect. 65 66 use feature 'say'; 67 say "say is available here"; 68 { 69 no feature 'say'; 70 print "But not here.\n"; 71 } 72 say "Yet it is here."; 73 74 C<no feature> with no features specified will turn off all features. 75 76 =head2 The 'switch' feature 77 78 C<use feature 'switch'> tells the compiler to enable the Perl 6 79 given/when construct. 80 81 See L<perlsyn/"Switch statements"> for details. 82 83 =head2 The 'say' feature 84 85 C<use feature 'say'> tells the compiler to enable the Perl 6 86 C<say> function. 87 88 See L<perlfunc/say> for details. 89 90 =head2 the 'state' feature 91 92 C<use feature 'state'> tells the compiler to enable C<state> 93 variables. 94 95 See L<perlsub/"Persistent Private Variables"> for details. 96 97 =head1 FEATURE BUNDLES 98 99 It's possible to load a whole slew of features in one go, using 100 a I<feature bundle>. The name of a feature bundle is prefixed with 101 a colon, to distinguish it from an actual feature. At present, the 102 only feature bundles are C<use feature ":5.10"> and C<use feature ":5.10.0">, 103 which both are equivalent to C<use feature qw(switch say state)>. 104 105 In the forthcoming 5.10.X perl releases, C<use feature ":5.10"> will be 106 equivalent to the latest C<use feature ":5.10.X">. 107 108 =head1 IMPLICIT LOADING 109 110 There are two ways to load the C<feature> pragma implicitly : 111 112 =over 4 113 114 =item * 115 116 By using the C<-E> switch on the command-line instead of C<-e>. It enables 117 all available features in the main compilation unit (that is, the one-liner.) 118 119 =item * 120 121 By requiring explicitly a minimal Perl version number for your program, with 122 the C<use VERSION> construct, and when the version is higher than or equal to 123 5.10.0. That is, 124 125 use 5.10.0; 126 127 will do an implicit 128 129 use feature ':5.10.0'; 130 131 and so on. 132 133 But to avoid portability warnings (see L<perlfunc/use>), you may prefer: 134 135 use 5.010; 136 137 with the same effect. 138 139 =back 140 141 =cut 142 143 sub import { 144 my $class = shift; 145 if (@_ == 0) { 146 croak("No features specified"); 147 } 148 while (@_) { 149 my $name = shift(@_); 150 if (substr($name, 0, 1) eq ":") { 151 my $v = substr($name, 1); 152 if (!exists $feature_bundle{$v}) { 153 unknown_feature_bundle($v); 154 } 155 unshift @_, @{$feature_bundle{$v}}; 156 next; 157 } 158 if (!exists $feature{$name}) { 159 unknown_feature($name); 160 } 161 $^H{$feature{$name}} = 1; 162 } 163 } 164 165 sub unimport { 166 my $class = shift; 167 168 # A bare C<no feature> should disable *all* features 169 if (!@_) { 170 delete @^H{ values(%feature) }; 171 return; 172 } 173 174 while (@_) { 175 my $name = shift; 176 if (substr($name, 0, 1) eq ":") { 177 my $v = substr($name, 1); 178 if (!exists $feature_bundle{$v}) { 179 unknown_feature_bundle($v); 180 } 181 unshift @_, @{$feature_bundle{$v}}; 182 next; 183 } 184 if (!exists($feature{$name})) { 185 unknown_feature($name); 186 } 187 else { 188 delete $^H{$feature{$name}}; 189 } 190 } 191 } 192 193 sub unknown_feature { 194 my $feature = shift; 195 croak(sprintf('Feature "%s" is not supported by Perl %vd', 196 $feature, $^V)); 197 } 198 199 sub unknown_feature_bundle { 200 my $feature = shift; 201 croak(sprintf('Feature bundle "%s" is not supported by Perl %vd', 202 $feature, $^V)); 203 } 204 205 sub croak { 206 require Carp; 207 Carp::croak(@_); 208 } 209 210 1;
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