package Sub::Info; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.002'; use Carp qw/croak/; use B(); use Importer Importer => 'import'; our @EXPORT_OK = qw{ sub_info }; sub sub_info { my ($sub, @all_lines) = @_; my %in = map {$_ => 1} @all_lines; croak "sub_info requires a coderef as its first argument" unless ref($sub) eq 'CODE'; my $cobj = B::svref_2object($sub); my $name = $cobj->GV->NAME; my $file = $cobj->FILE; my $package = $cobj->GV->STASH->NAME; my $op = $cobj->START; while ($op) { push @all_lines => $op->line if $op->can('line'); last unless $op->can('next'); $op = $op->next; } my ($start, $end, @lines); if (@all_lines) { @all_lines = sort { $a <=> $b } @all_lines; ($start, $end) = ($all_lines[0], $all_lines[-1]); # Adjust start and end for the most common case of a multi-line block with # parens on the lines before and after. if ($start < $end) { $start-- unless $start <= 1 || $in{$start}; $end++ unless $in{$end}; } @lines = ($start, $end); } return { ref => $sub, cobj => $cobj, name => $name, file => $file, package => $package, start_line => $start, end_line => $end, all_lines => \@all_lines, lines => \@lines, }; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Sub::Info - Tool for inspecting subroutines. =head1 DESCRIPTION Tool to inspect subroutines. =head1 EXPORTS All exports are optional, you must specify subs to import. =over 4 =item my $hr = sub_info(\&code) =item my $hr = sub_info(\&code, @line_numbers) This returns a hashref with information about the sub: { ref => \&code, cobj => $cobj, name => "Some::Mod::code", file => "Some/Mod.pm", package => "Some::Mod", # Note: These have been adjusted based on guesswork. start_line => 22, end_line => 42, lines => [22, 42], # Not a bug, these lines are different! all_lines => [23, 25, ..., 39, 41], }; =over 4 =item $info->{ref} => \&code This is the original sub passed to C. =item $info->{cobj} => $cobj This is the c-object representation of the coderef. =item $info->{name} => "Some::Mod::code" This is the name of the coderef. For anonymous coderefs this may end with C<'__ANON__'>. Also note that the package 'main' is special, and 'main::' may be omitted. =item $info->{file} => "Some/Mod.pm" The file in which the sub was defined. =item $info->{package} => "Some::Mod" The package in which the sub was defined. =item $info->{start_line} => 22 =item $info->{end_line} => 42 =item $info->{lines} => [22, 42] These three fields are the I start line, end line, and array with both. It is important to note that these lines have been adjusted and may not be accurate. The lines are obtained by walking the ops. As such, the first line is the line of the first statement, and the last line is the line of the last statement. This means that in multi-line subs the lines are usually off by 1. The lines in these keys will be adjusted for you if it detects a multi-line sub. =item $info->{all_lines} => [23, 25, ..., 39, 41] This is an array with the lines of every statement in the sub. Unlike the other line fields, these have not been adjusted for you. =back =back =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Sub-Info can be found at F. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =item Kent Fredric Ekentnl@cpan.orgE =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2016 Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F =cut