ExtUtils::XSSymSet
Section: Perl Programmers Reference Guide (3perl)
Updated: 2019-04-20
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NAME
ExtUtils::XSSymSet - keep sets of symbol names palatable to the VMS linker
SYNOPSIS
use ExtUtils::XSSymSet;
$set = new ExtUtils::XSSymSet;
while ($sym = make_symbol()) { $set->addsym($sym); }
foreach $safesym ($set->all_trimmed) {
print "Processing $safesym (derived from ",
$self->get_orig($safesym), ")\n";
do_stuff($safesym);
}
$safesym = ExtUtils::XSSymSet->trimsym($onesym);
DESCRIPTION
Since the
VMS linker distinguishes symbols based only on the first 31
characters of their names, it is occasionally necessary to shorten
symbol names in order to avoid collisions. (This is especially true of
names generated by xsubpp, since prefixes generated by nested package
names can become quite long.)
"ExtUtils::XSSymSet" provides functions to
shorten names in a consistent fashion, and to track a set of names to
insure that each is unique. While designed with
xsubpp in mind, it
may be used with any set of strings.
This package supplies the following functions, all of which should be
called as methods.
- new([$maxlen[,$silent]])
-
Creates an empty "ExtUtils::XSSymset" set of symbols. This function may be
called as a static method or via an existing object. If $maxlen or
$silent are specified, they are used as the defaults for maximum
name length and warning behavior in future calls to addsym() or
trimsym() via this object. If the compiler has been instructed to do its
own symbol shortening via $Config{'useshortenedsymbols'}, a value of
2048 is assumed for $maxlen as a way of bypassing the shortening done by
this module.
- addsym($name[,$maxlen[,$silent]])
-
Creates a symbol name from $name, using the methods described
under trimsym(), which is unique in this set of symbols, and returns
the new name. $name and its resultant are added to the set, and
any future calls to addsym() specifying the same $name will return
the same result, regardless of the value of $maxlen specified.
Unless $silent is true, warnings are output if $name had to be
trimmed or changed in order to avoid collision with an existing symbol
name. $maxlen and $silent default to the values specified when
this set of symbols was created. This method must be called via an
existing object.
- trimsym($name[,$maxlen[,$silent]])
-
Creates a symbol name $maxlen or fewer characters long from
$name and returns it. If $name is too long, it first tries to
shorten it by removing duplicate characters, then by periodically
removing non-underscore characters, and finally, if necessary, by
periodically removing characters of any type. $maxlen defaults
to 31. Unless $silent is true, a warning is output if $name
is altered in any way. This function may be called either as a
static method or via an existing object, but in the latter case no
check is made to insure that the resulting name is unique in the
set of symbols. If the compiler has been instructed to do its
own symbol shortening via $Config{'useshortenedsymbols'}, a value
of 2048 is assumed for $maxlen as a way of bypassing the shortening
done by this module.
- delsym($name)
-
Removes $name from the set of symbols, where $name is the
original symbol name passed previously to addsym(). If $name
existed in the set of symbols, returns its ``trimmed'' equivalent,
otherwise returns "undef". This method must be called via an
existing object.
- get_orig($trimmed)
-
Returns the original name which was trimmed to $trimmed by a
previous call to addsym(), or "undef" if $trimmed does not
correspond to a member of this set of symbols. This method must be
called via an existing object.
- get_trimmed($name)
-
Returns the trimmed name which was generated from $name by a
previous call to addsym(), or "undef" if $name is not a member
of this set of symbols. This method must be called via an
existing object.
- all_orig()
-
Returns a list containing all of the original symbol names
from this set.
- all_trimmed()
-
Returns a list containing all of the trimmed symbol names
from this set.
AUTHOR
Charles Bailey <
bailey@newman.upenn.edu>
REVISION
Last revised 8-Oct-2010, for Perl 5.13.6.