package Sub::Exporter::Progressive; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.001011'; use Carp (); use List::Util (); sub import { my ($self, @args) = @_; my $inner_target = caller; my $export_data = sub_export_options($inner_target, @args); my $full_exporter; no strict 'refs'; @{"${inner_target}::EXPORT_OK"} = @{$export_data->{exports}}; @{"${inner_target}::EXPORT"} = @{$export_data->{defaults}}; %{"${inner_target}::EXPORT_TAGS"} = %{$export_data->{tags}}; *{"${inner_target}::import"} = sub { use strict; my ($self, @args) = @_; if (List::Util::first { ref || !m/ \A [:-]? \w+ \z /xm } @args) { Carp::croak 'your usage of Sub::Exporter::Progressive requires Sub::Exporter to be installed' unless eval { require Sub::Exporter }; $full_exporter ||= Sub::Exporter::build_exporter($export_data->{original}); goto $full_exporter; } elsif (defined(my $num = List::Util::first { !ref and m/^\d/ } @args)) { die "cannot export symbols with a leading digit: '$num'"; } else { require Exporter; s/ \A - /:/xm for @args; @_ = ($self, @args); goto \&Exporter::import; } }; return; } my $too_complicated = <<'DEATH'; You are using Sub::Exporter::Progressive, but the features your program uses from Sub::Exporter cannot be implemented without Sub::Exporter, so you might as well just use vanilla Sub::Exporter DEATH sub sub_export_options { my ($inner_target, $setup, $options) = @_; my @exports; my @defaults; my %tags; if ($setup eq '-setup') { my %options = %$options; OPTIONS: for my $opt (keys %options) { if ($opt eq 'exports') { Carp::croak $too_complicated if ref $options{exports} ne 'ARRAY'; @exports = @{$options{exports}}; Carp::croak $too_complicated if List::Util::first { ref } @exports; } elsif ($opt eq 'groups') { %tags = %{$options{groups}}; for my $tagset (values %tags) { Carp::croak $too_complicated if List::Util::first { / \A - (?! all \b ) /x || ref } @{$tagset}; } @defaults = @{$tags{default} || [] }; } else { Carp::croak $too_complicated; } } @{$_} = map { / \A [:-] all \z /x ? @exports : $_ } @{$_} for \@defaults, values %tags; $tags{all} ||= [ @exports ]; my %exports = map { $_ => 1 } @exports; my @errors = grep { not $exports{$_} } @defaults; Carp::croak join(', ', @errors) . " is not exported by the $inner_target module\n" if @errors; } return { exports => \@exports, defaults => \@defaults, original => $options, tags => \%tags, }; } 1; =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME Sub::Exporter::Progressive - Only use Sub::Exporter if you need it =head1 SYNOPSIS package Syntax::Keyword::Gather; use Sub::Exporter::Progressive -setup => { exports => [qw( break gather gathered take )], groups => { default => [qw( break gather gathered take )], }, }; # elsewhere # uses Exporter for speed use Syntax::Keyword::Gather; # somewhere else # uses Sub::Exporter for features use Syntax::Keyword::Gather 'gather', take => { -as => 'grab' }; =head1 DESCRIPTION L is an incredibly powerful module, but with that power comes great responsibility, er- as well as some runtime penalties. This module is a C wrapper that will let your users just use L if all they are doing is picking exports, but use C if your users try to use C's more advanced features, like renaming exports, if they try to use them. Note that this module will export C<@EXPORT>, C<@EXPORT_OK> and C<%EXPORT_TAGS> package variables for C to work. Additionally, if your package uses advanced C features like currying, this module will only ever use C, so you might as well use it directly. =head1 AUTHOR frew - Arthur Axel Schmidt (cpan:FREW) =head1 CONTRIBUTORS ilmari - Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker (cpan:ILMARI) mst - Matt S. Trout (cpan:MSTROUT) leont - Leon Timmermans (cpan:LEONT) =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2012 the Sub::Exporter::Progressive L and L as listed above. =head1 LICENSE This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as perl itself. =cut