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RPM: perl-Devel-Callsite
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Current version: 1.0.1-alt4
Build date: 12 july 2021, 18:19 ( 146.4 weeks ago )
Size: 68.14 Kb
Home page: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Devel-Callsite/
License: perl
Summary: Get caller return OP address and Perl interpreter context
Description:
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Build date: 12 july 2021, 18:19 ( 146.4 weeks ago )
Size: 68.14 Kb
Home page: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Devel-Callsite/
License: perl
Summary: Get caller return OP address and Perl interpreter context
Description:
The *callsite()* function returns the the OP address of the caller, a.number, one level up from where it was called. It's useful for
functions that need to uniquely know where they were called, such as
*Every::every()*; see the Every manpage. Or it can be used to pinpoint a location with finer granularity than a line number. In conjunction with
an OP tree disassembly you can know exactly where the caller is
located in the Perl source.
The *context()* function returns the interpreter context as a number.
This is a fairly unique number together with the call site.
Current maintainer: Igor Vlasenko functions that need to uniquely know where they were called, such as
*Every::every()*; see the Every manpage. Or it can be used to pinpoint a location with finer granularity than a line number. In conjunction with
an OP tree disassembly you can know exactly where the caller is
located in the Perl source.
The *context()* function returns the interpreter context as a number.
This is a fairly unique number together with the call site.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- perl-Devel-Callsite
- perl-Devel-Callsite-debuginfo