X-Git-Url: http://git.shiar.net/perl/plp/.git/blobdiff_plain/982fa288bc0096de89e45dd5f9526da68f9e606f..refs/tags/3.17:/PLP/Tie/Delay.pm diff --git a/PLP/Tie/Delay.pm b/PLP/Tie/Delay.pm index 1200651..423bfc8 100644 --- a/PLP/Tie/Delay.pm +++ b/PLP/Tie/Delay.pm @@ -17,30 +17,37 @@ This module is part of the PLP internals and probably not of any use to others. sub _replace { my ($self) = @_; untie %{ $self->[0] }; - %{ $self->[0] } = %{ $self->[1]->() }; + + # I'd like to use *{ $self->[0] } = $self->[1]->(); here, + # but that causes all sorts of problems. The hash is accessible from + # within this sub, but not where its creation was triggered. + # Immediately after the triggering statement, the hash becomes available + # to all: even the scope where the previous access attempt failed. + + %{ $self->[0] } = %{ $self->[1]->() } } sub TIEHASH { - my ($class, $hash, $source) = @_; - return bless [ $hash, $source ], $class; + # my ($class, $hash, $source) = @_; + return bless [ @_[1, 2] ], $_[0]; } sub FETCH { my ($self, $key) = @_; $self->_replace; - return ${ $self->[0] }{$key}; + return $self->[0]->{$key}; } sub STORE { my ($self, $key, $value) = @_; $self->_replace; - return ${ $self->[0] }{$key} = $value; + return $self->[0]->{$key} = $value; } sub DELETE { my ($self, $key) = @_; $self->_replace; - return delete ${ $self->[0] }{$key}; + return delete $self->[0]->{$key}; } sub CLEAR { @@ -52,7 +59,7 @@ sub CLEAR { sub EXISTS { my ($self, $key) = @_; $self->_replace; - return exists ${ $self->[0] }{$key}; + return exists $self->[0]->{$key}; } sub FIRSTKEY { @@ -62,12 +69,12 @@ sub FIRSTKEY { } sub NEXTKEY { - my ($self) = @_; # Let's hope this never happens. (It's shouldn't.) return undef; } sub UNTIE { } + sub DESTROY { } 1;