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1package Tie::Array;
2
3use 5.006_001;
4use strict;
5use Carp;
6our $VERSION = '1.03';
7
8# Pod documentation after __END__ below.
9
10sub DESTROY { }
11sub EXTEND { }
12sub UNSHIFT { scalar shift->SPLICE(0,0,@_) }
13sub SHIFT { shift->SPLICE(0,1) }
14sub CLEAR { shift->STORESIZE(0) }
15
16sub PUSH
17{
18 my $obj = shift;
19 my $i = $obj->FETCHSIZE;
20 $obj->STORE($i++, shift) while (@_);
21}
22
23sub POP
24{
25 my $obj = shift;
26 my $newsize = $obj->FETCHSIZE - 1;
27 my $val;
28 if ($newsize >= 0)
29 {
30 $val = $obj->FETCH($newsize);
31 $obj->STORESIZE($newsize);
32 }
33 $val;
34}
35
36sub SPLICE {
37 my $obj = shift;
38 my $sz = $obj->FETCHSIZE;
39 my $off = (@_) ? shift : 0;
40 $off += $sz if ($off < 0);
41 my $len = (@_) ? shift : $sz - $off;
42 $len += $sz - $off if $len < 0;
43 my @result;
44 for (my $i = 0; $i < $len; $i++) {
45 push(@result,$obj->FETCH($off+$i));
46 }
47 $off = $sz if $off > $sz;
48 $len -= $off + $len - $sz if $off + $len > $sz;
49 if (@_ > $len) {
50 # Move items up to make room
51 my $d = @_ - $len;
52 my $e = $off+$len;
53 $obj->EXTEND($sz+$d);
54 for (my $i=$sz-1; $i >= $e; $i--) {
55 my $val = $obj->FETCH($i);
56 $obj->STORE($i+$d,$val);
57 }
58 }
59 elsif (@_ < $len) {
60 # Move items down to close the gap
61 my $d = $len - @_;
62 my $e = $off+$len;
63 for (my $i=$off+$len; $i < $sz; $i++) {
64 my $val = $obj->FETCH($i);
65 $obj->STORE($i-$d,$val);
66 }
67 $obj->STORESIZE($sz-$d);
68 }
69 for (my $i=0; $i < @_; $i++) {
70 $obj->STORE($off+$i,$_[$i]);
71 }
72 return wantarray ? @result : pop @result;
73}
74
75sub EXISTS {
76 my $pkg = ref $_[0];
77 croak "$pkg doesn't define an EXISTS method";
78}
79
80sub DELETE {
81 my $pkg = ref $_[0];
82 croak "$pkg doesn't define a DELETE method";
83}
84
85package Tie::StdArray;
86use vars qw(@ISA);
87@ISA = 'Tie::Array';
88
89sub TIEARRAY { bless [], $_[0] }
90sub FETCHSIZE { scalar @{$_[0]} }
91sub STORESIZE { $#{$_[0]} = $_[1]-1 }
92sub STORE { $_[0]->[$_[1]] = $_[2] }
93sub FETCH { $_[0]->[$_[1]] }
94sub CLEAR { @{$_[0]} = () }
95sub POP { pop(@{$_[0]}) }
96sub PUSH { my $o = shift; push(@$o,@_) }
97sub SHIFT { shift(@{$_[0]}) }
98sub UNSHIFT { my $o = shift; unshift(@$o,@_) }
99sub EXISTS { exists $_[0]->[$_[1]] }
100sub DELETE { delete $_[0]->[$_[1]] }
101
102sub SPLICE
103{
104 my $ob = shift;
105 my $sz = $ob->FETCHSIZE;
106 my $off = @_ ? shift : 0;
107 $off += $sz if $off < 0;
108 my $len = @_ ? shift : $sz-$off;
109 return splice(@$ob,$off,$len,@_);
110}
111
1121;
113
114__END__
115
116=head1 NAME
117
118Tie::Array - base class for tied arrays
119
120=head1 SYNOPSIS
121
122 package Tie::NewArray;
123 use Tie::Array;
124 @ISA = ('Tie::Array');
125
126 # mandatory methods
127 sub TIEARRAY { ... }
128 sub FETCH { ... }
129 sub FETCHSIZE { ... }
130
131 sub STORE { ... } # mandatory if elements writeable
132 sub STORESIZE { ... } # mandatory if elements can be added/deleted
133 sub EXISTS { ... } # mandatory if exists() expected to work
134 sub DELETE { ... } # mandatory if delete() expected to work
135
136 # optional methods - for efficiency
137 sub CLEAR { ... }
138 sub PUSH { ... }
139 sub POP { ... }
140 sub SHIFT { ... }
141 sub UNSHIFT { ... }
142 sub SPLICE { ... }
143 sub EXTEND { ... }
144 sub DESTROY { ... }
145
146 package Tie::NewStdArray;
147 use Tie::Array;
148
149 @ISA = ('Tie::StdArray');
150
151 # all methods provided by default
152
153 package main;
154
155 $object = tie @somearray,Tie::NewArray;
156 $object = tie @somearray,Tie::StdArray;
157 $object = tie @somearray,Tie::NewStdArray;
158
159
160
161=head1 DESCRIPTION
162
163This module provides methods for array-tying classes. See
164L<perltie> for a list of the functions required in order to tie an array
165to a package. The basic B<Tie::Array> package provides stub C<DESTROY>,
166and C<EXTEND> methods that do nothing, stub C<DELETE> and C<EXISTS>
167methods that croak() if the delete() or exists() builtins are ever called
168on the tied array, and implementations of C<PUSH>, C<POP>, C<SHIFT>,
169C<UNSHIFT>, C<SPLICE> and C<CLEAR> in terms of basic C<FETCH>, C<STORE>,
170C<FETCHSIZE>, C<STORESIZE>.
171
172The B<Tie::StdArray> package provides efficient methods required for tied arrays
173which are implemented as blessed references to an "inner" perl array.
174It inherits from B<Tie::Array>, and should cause tied arrays to behave exactly
175like standard arrays, allowing for selective overloading of methods.
176
177For developers wishing to write their own tied arrays, the required methods
178are briefly defined below. See the L<perltie> section for more detailed
179descriptive, as well as example code:
180
181=over 4
182
183=item TIEARRAY classname, LIST
184
185The class method is invoked by the command C<tie @array, classname>. Associates
186an array instance with the specified class. C<LIST> would represent
187additional arguments (along the lines of L<AnyDBM_File> and compatriots) needed
188to complete the association. The method should return an object of a class which
189provides the methods below.
190
191=item STORE this, index, value
192
193Store datum I<value> into I<index> for the tied array associated with
194object I<this>. If this makes the array larger then
195class's mapping of C<undef> should be returned for new positions.
196
197=item FETCH this, index
198
199Retrieve the datum in I<index> for the tied array associated with
200object I<this>.
201
202=item FETCHSIZE this
203
204Returns the total number of items in the tied array associated with
205object I<this>. (Equivalent to C<scalar(@array)>).
206
207=item STORESIZE this, count
208
209Sets the total number of items in the tied array associated with
210object I<this> to be I<count>. If this makes the array larger then
211class's mapping of C<undef> should be returned for new positions.
212If the array becomes smaller then entries beyond count should be
213deleted.
214
215=item EXTEND this, count
216
217Informative call that array is likely to grow to have I<count> entries.
218Can be used to optimize allocation. This method need do nothing.
219
220=item EXISTS this, key
221
222Verify that the element at index I<key> exists in the tied array I<this>.
223
224The B<Tie::Array> implementation is a stub that simply croaks.
225
226=item DELETE this, key
227
228Delete the element at index I<key> from the tied array I<this>.
229
230The B<Tie::Array> implementation is a stub that simply croaks.
231
232=item CLEAR this
233
234Clear (remove, delete, ...) all values from the tied array associated with
235object I<this>.
236
237=item DESTROY this
238
239Normal object destructor method.
240
241=item PUSH this, LIST
242
243Append elements of LIST to the array.
244
245=item POP this
246
247Remove last element of the array and return it.
248
249=item SHIFT this
250
251Remove the first element of the array (shifting other elements down)
252and return it.
253
254=item UNSHIFT this, LIST
255
256Insert LIST elements at the beginning of the array, moving existing elements
257up to make room.
258
259=item SPLICE this, offset, length, LIST
260
261Perform the equivalent of C<splice> on the array.
262
263I<offset> is optional and defaults to zero, negative values count back
264from the end of the array.
265
266I<length> is optional and defaults to rest of the array.
267
268I<LIST> may be empty.
269
270Returns a list of the original I<length> elements at I<offset>.
271
272=back
273
274=head1 CAVEATS
275
276There is no support at present for tied @ISA. There is a potential conflict
277between magic entries needed to notice setting of @ISA, and those needed to
278implement 'tie'.
279
280Very little consideration has been given to the behaviour of tied arrays
281when C<$[> is not default value of zero.
282
283=head1 AUTHOR
284
285Nick Ing-Simmons E<lt>[email protected]<gt>
286
287=cut
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