| Name: | perl-Perl6-Caller |
|---|---|
| Version: | 0.100 |
| Release: | 18.el8 |
| Architecture: | noarch |
| Group: | Unspecified |
| Size: | 10332 |
| License: | GPL+ or Artistic |
| RPM: | perl-Perl6-Caller-0.100-18.el8.noarch.rpm |
| Source RPM: | perl-Perl6-Caller-0.100-18.el8.src.rpm |
| Build Date: | Mon Dec 02 2019 |
| Build Host: | jenkins-10-147-72-125-b4e9fa10-6706-4ab7-a61e-ddbed2bd373b.appad1iad.osdevelopmeniad.oraclevcn.com |
| Vendor: | Oracle America |
| URL: | https://metacpan.org/release/Perl6-Caller |
| Summary: | OO caller() interface |
| Description: | By default, this module exports the caller function. This automatically
returns a new caller object. An optional argument specifies how many stack
frames back to skip, just like the CORE::caller function. This lets you do
things like this:
print "In ", caller->subroutine,
" called from ", caller->filename,
" line ", caller->line;
If you do not wish the caller function imported, specify an empty import list
and instantiate a new Perl6::Caller object.
use Perl6::Caller ();
my $caller = Perl6::Caller->new;
print $caller->line;
Note: if the results from the module seem strange, please read
perldoc -s caller carefully. It has stranger behavior than you might be aware. |
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