B::Utils::OP - op related utility functions for perl |
B::Utils::OP - op related utility functions for perl
version 0.27
use B::Utils::OP qw(parent_op return_op); sub foo { my $pop = parent_op(0); my $rop = return_op(0); }
sub foo { dothis(1); find_things(); return; }
has the following optree:
d <1> leavesub[1 ref] K/REFC,1 ->(end) - <@> lineseq KP ->d 1 <;> nextstate(main -371 bah.pl:8) v/2 ->2 5 <1> entersub[t2] vKS/TARG,3 ->6 - <1> ex-list K ->5 2 <0> pushmark s ->3 3 <$> const[IV 1] sM ->4 - <1> ex-rv2cv sK/3 ->- 4 <#> gv[*dothis] s ->5 6 <;> nextstate(main -371 bah.pl:9) v/2 ->7
9 <1> entersub[t4] vKS/TARG,3 ->a - <1> ex-list K ->9 7 <0> pushmark s ->8 - <1> ex-rv2cv sK/3 ->- 8 <#> gv[*find_things] s/EARLYCV ->9
a <;> nextstate(main -371 bah.pl:10) v/2 ->b c <@> return K ->d b <0> pushmark s ->c
The find_things
in foo
is called in the entersub
in #9. If
you call parent_op
function with level 0, you get the nextstate
op that is before the entersub, which is #6. And return_op
gives
you the next op that the caller is returning to, in this case, the
nextstate
in #a.
parent_op($lv)
entersub
of the current context up level $lv
return_op($lv)
$lv
$cv
but with different $root
and $start
Chia-liang Kao <clkao@clkao.org>
Copyright 2008 by Chia-liang Kao
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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B::Utils::OP - op related utility functions for perl |