1Export::Attrs(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Export::Attrs(3pm)
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6 Export::Attrs - The Perl 6 'is export(...)' trait as a Perl 5 attribute
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9 This document describes Export::Attrs version v0.1.0
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12 package Some::Module;
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15 # Export &foo by default, when explicitly requested,
16 # or when the ':ALL' export set is requested...
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18 sub foo :Export(:DEFAULT) {
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23 # Export &var by default, when explicitly requested,
24 # or when the ':bees', ':pubs', or ':ALL' export set is requested...
25 # the parens after 'is export' are like the parens of a qw(...)
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27 sub bar :Export(:DEFAULT :bees :pubs) {
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35 sub baz :Export(:bees) {
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43 sub qux :Export(:MANDATORY) {
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60 # This subroutine is called when the module is used (as usual),
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65 NOTE: This module is a fork of Perl6::Export::Attrs created to restore
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68 Implements a Perl 5 native version of what the Perl 6 symbol export
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73 · If you want a subroutine or package variable to be capable of being
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87 particular export groups are requested, you add the names of those
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92 "IMPORT" blocks
93 Perl 6 replaces the "import" subroutine with an "IMPORT" block. It's
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97 The "IMPORT" block is passed the argument list that was specified on
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106 %s does not export: %s\nuse %s failed
107 You tried to import the specified subroutine or package variable,
108 but the module didn't export it. Often caused by a misspelling, or
109 forgetting to add an ":Export" attribute to the definition of the
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112 Bad tagset in :Export attribute at %s line %s: [%s]
113 You tried to import a collection of items via a tagset, but the
114 module didn't export any subroutines under that tagset. Is the
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118 The module can only export package variables. You applied the
119 ":Export" marker to a non-package variable (almost certainly to a
120 lexical). Change the variable's "my" declarator to an "our".
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122 Can't export anonymous subroutine at %s
123 Although you can apply the ":Export" marker to an anonymous
124 subroutine, it rarely makes any sense to do so, since that
125 subroutine can't be exported without a name to export it as. Either
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127 typeglob at compile-time (or, at least, before it's exported).
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130 Export::Attrs requires no configuration files or environment variables.
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133 This module requires the Attribute::Handlers module to handle the
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137 This module cannot be used with the Memoize CPAN module, because
138 memoization replaces the original subroutine with a wrapper. Because
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143 Note that the module does not support exporting lexical variables,
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148 Perl 6 offers, such as export-as-lexical or export-as-state.
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151 Bugs / Feature Requests
152 Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker at
153 <https://github.com/powerman/perl-Export-Attrs/issues>. You will be
154 notified automatically of any progress on your issue.
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156 Source Code
157 This is open source software. The code repository is available for
158 public review and contribution under the terms of the license. Feel
159 free to fork the repository and submit pull requests.
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161 <https://github.com/powerman/perl-Export-Attrs>
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163 git clone https://github.com/powerman/perl-Export-Attrs.git
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165 Resources
166 · MetaCPAN Search
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168 <https://metacpan.org/search?q=Export-Attrs>
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170 · CPAN Ratings
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172 <http://cpanratings.perl.org/dist/Export-Attrs>
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174 · AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
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176 <http://annocpan.org/dist/Export-Attrs>
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178 · CPAN Testers Matrix
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180 <http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=Export-Attrs>
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182 · CPANTS: A CPAN Testing Service (Kwalitee)
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184 <http://cpants.cpanauthors.org/dist/Export-Attrs>
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187 Alex Efros <powerman@cpan.org>
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189 Damian Conway <DCONWAY@cpan.org>
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192 This software is Copyright (c) 2016 by Alex Efros <powerman@cpan.org>.
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194 Copyright (c) 2005,2015 Damian Conway <DCONWAY@cpan.org>. All rights
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197 This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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