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Test: cat t/01-use.t

package __test__; use v5.22; use warnings; use Test::More; use lib "../lib"; sub dummy {} { my $line = __LINE__; use lexical 'Scalar::Util' => qw/looks_like_number/; is(__LINE__, $line+2, "line numbers are not messed up "); is( defined(&looks_like_number) ,1 ,"sub exists"); is( looks_like_number("42"), 1, "42 is number" ); isnt( looks_like_number("XX"), 1, "XX isn't number" ); is(defined &__test__::dummy, 1, "namespace testable"); isnt( defined(&__test__::looks_like_number) ,1 ,"namespace is clea +n"); } isnt( defined(&looks_like_number) ,1 ,"lex sub doesn't exist out of sc +ope"); diag( "Testing lexical $lexical::VERSION, Perl $], $^X" ); done_testing;

test run

perl /home/lanx/perl/prj/lexical/t/01-use.t ok 1 - line numbers are not messed up ok 2 - sub exists ok 3 - 42 is number ok 4 - XX isn't number ok 5 - namespace testable ok 6 - namespace is clean ok 7 - lex sub doesn't exist out of scope # Testing lexical 0.01, Perl 5.038002, /usr/bin/perl 1..7

Module: cat lib/lexical.pm

package lexical; use v5.22; use strict; use warnings; use Filter::Util::Call ; =head1 NAME lexical - Lexical use of exported functions =head1 VERSION Version 0.01 =cut our $VERSION = '0.01'; =head1 SYNOPSIS Pragma to import subs as lexical_subs into the current scope use lexical "Scalar::Util" => qw/looks_like_number/; print looks_like_number("a15"); =head1 EXPORT No classic exports, the namespace isn't polluted =head1 SUBROUTINES/METHODS =head2 import =cut sub import { my ($my_pkg, $module, @imports) = @_; eval "use $module"; # TODO quick & dirty my $code = q(use experimental 'lexical_subs','refaliasing';); $code .= << "__CODE__" for @imports; # TODO only subs ATM my sub $_; \\&$_ = \\&${module}::$_; __CODE__ upject($code); } sub upject { my $injection = shift; # --- exit if undef return unless defined $injection; # --- adjust line number to disguise injection my ($file,$line) = (caller(2))[1,2]; $line++; $injection .= qq{\n# line $line "$file"\n}; #warn $injection; # --- add source filter filter_add ( sub { my $status = filter_read_exact(1); # read one char into $_ if ( $status > 0) { $_ = $injection .";".$_; # prepend code once filter_del(); # delete source filter } $status ; } ); } =head1 AUTHOR Rolf Michael Langsdorf, C<< <lanx at cpan.org> >> # yadda yadda ... 1; # End of lexical

Cheers Rolf
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In reply to Re^3: Pure perl lexical sub import (POC) by LanX
in thread Pure perl lexical sub import by NERDVANA

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