1Sub::Uplevel(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Sub::Uplevel(3)
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6 Sub::Uplevel - apparently run a function in a higher stack frame
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9 This documentation describes version 0.18
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12 use Sub::Uplevel;
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14 sub foo {
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22 #line 11
23 bar(); # main - foo.plx - 11
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26 Like Tcl's uplevel() function, but not quite so dangerous. The idea is
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30 THIS IS NOT THE SORT OF THING YOU WANT TO DO EVERYDAY
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35 Makes the given function think it's being executed $num_frames
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40 "uplevel(1, \&some_func, @_)" is effectively "goto &some_func" but
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60 The main reason I wrote this module is so I could write wrappers around
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65 my $original_foo = \&foo;
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73 If this code frightens you you should not use this module.
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76 Well, the bad news is uplevel() is about 5 times slower than a normal
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79 Sub::Uplevel overrides CORE::GLOBAL::caller temporarily for the scope
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89 Those who do not learn from HISTORY are doomed to repeat it.
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91 The lesson here is simple: Don't sit next to a Tcl programmer at the
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95 Thanks to Brent Welch, Damian Conway and Robin Houston.
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98 David A Golden <dagolden@cpan.org> (current maintainer)
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100 Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com> (original author)
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103 Original code Copyright (c) 2001 to 2007 by Michael G Schwern. Addi‐
104 tional code Copyright (c) 2006 to 2007 by David A Golden.
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106 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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112 PadWalker (for the similar idea with lexicals), Hook::LexWrap, Tcl's
113 uplevel() at http://www.scriptics.com/man/tcl8.4/TclCmd/uplevel.htm
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