Const::Exporter - Declare constants for export.
version v1.3.0
Define a constants module:
package MyApp::Constants;
our $zoo => 1234;
use Const::Exporter
tag_a => [ # use MyApp::Constants /:tag_a/;
'foo' => 1, # exports "foo"
'$bar' => 2, # exports "$bar"
'@baz' => [qw/ a b c /], # exports "@baz"
'%bo' => { a => 1 }, # exports "%bo"
],
tag_b => [ # use MyApp::Constants /:tag_b/;
'foo', # exports "foo" (same as from ":tag_a")
'$zoo', # exports "$zoo" (as defined above)
];
# `use Const::Exporter` can be specified multiple times
use Const::Exporter
tag_b => [ # we can add symbols to ":tab_b"
'moo' => $bar, # exports "moo" (same value as "$bar")
],
enums => [
[qw/ goo gab gub /] => 0, # exports enumerated symbols, from 0..2
],
default => [qw/ foo $bar /]; # exported by default
and use that module:
package MyApp;
use MyApp::Constants qw/ $zoo :tag_a /;
...
You may also import a predefined hash of constants for exporting dynamically:
use Const::Exporter;
my %myconstants = (
'foo' => 1,
'$bar' => 2,
'@baz' => [qw/ a b c /],
'%bo' => { a => 1 },
);
# ... do stuff
Const::Exporter->import(
constants => [%myconstants], # define constants for exporting
default => [ keys %myconstants ], # export everything in %myconstants by default
);
This module allows you to declare constants that can be exported to other modules.
To declare constants, simply group then into export tags:
package MyApp::Constants;
use Const::Exporter
tag_a => [
'foo' => 1,
'bar' => 2,
],
tag_b => [
'baz' => 3,
'bar',
],
default => [
'foo',
];
Constants in the default
tag are exported by default (that is, they
are added to the @EXPORTS
array).
When a constant is already defined in a previous tag, then no value is
specified for it. (For example, bar
in tab_b
above.) If you do
give a value, Const::Exporter will assume it's another symbol.
Your module can include multiple calls to use Const::Exporter
, so
that you can reference constants in other expressions, e.g.
use Const::Exporter
tag => [
'$zero' => 0,
];
use Const::Exporter
tag => [
'$one' => 1 + $zero,
];
or even something more complex:
use Const::Exporter
http_ports => [
'HTTP' => 80,
'HTTP_ALT' => 8080,
'HTTPS' => 443,
];
use Const::Exporter
http_ports => [
'@HTTP_PORTS' => [ HTTP, HTTP_ALT, HTTPS ],
];
Constants can include traditional constant symbols, as well as scalars, arrays or hashes.
Constants can include values defined elsewhere in the code, e.g.
our $foo;
BEGIN {
$foo = calculate_value_for_constant();
}
use Const::Exporter
tag => [ '$foo' ];
Note that this will make the symbol read-only. You don't need to explicitly declare it as such.
Enumerated constants are also supported:
use Const::Exporter
tag => [
[qw/ foo bar baz /] => 1,
];
will define the symbols foo
(1), bar
(2) and baz
(3).
You can also specify a list of numbers, if you want to skip values:
use Const::Exporter
tag => [
[qw/ foo bar baz /] => [1, 4],
];
will define the symbols foo
(1), bar
(4) and baz
(5).
You can even specify string values:
use Const::Exporter
tag => [
[qw/ foo bar baz /] => [qw/ feh meh neh /],
];
however, this is equivalent to
use Const::Exporter
tag => [
'foo' => 'feh',
'bar' => 'meh',
'baz' => 'neh',
];
Objects are also supported,
use Const::Exporter
tag => [
'$foo' => Something->new( 123 ),
];
By default, all symbols are exportable (in @EXPORT_OK
.)
The :default
tag is the same as not specifying any exports.
The :all
tag exports all symbols.
This module requires Perl v5.14 or newer.
Pull requests to support older versions of Perl are welcome. See "SOURCE".
Const::Exporter is not intended for use with modules that also export functions.
There are workarounds that you can use, such as getting
Const::Exporter to export your functions, or munging @EXPORT
etc. separately, but these are not supported and changes in the
future my break our code.
The following code is a syntax error, at least with some versions of Perl:
use Const::Exporter
=head2 a
=cut
a => [ foo => 1 ],
=head2 b
=cut
b => [ bar => 2 ];
If you want to mix POD with your declarations, use multiple use lines, e.g.
=head2 a
=cut
use Const::Exporter
a => [ foo => 1 ];
=head2 b
=cut
use Const::Exporter
b => [ bar => 2 ];
This module requires Perl v5.10.1 or later.
Future releases may only support Perl versions released in the last ten years.
See Exporter for a discussion of export tags.
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This module only allows you to declare function symbol constants, akin to the constant module, without tags.
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This module only allows you to declare function symbol constants, akin to the constant module, although you can specify tags.
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This module only allows you to declare function symbol constants, akin to the constant module by defining functions that are only called as needed. The interface is rather complex.
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This module will export all constants declared in the package's namespace.
The development version is on github at https://github.com/robrwo/Const-Exporter and may be cloned from git://github.com/robrwo/Const-Exporter.git
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website https://github.com/robrwo/Const-Exporter/issues
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.
Security issues should not be reported on the bugtracker website. Please see SECURITY.md
for instructions how to
report security vulnerabilities
Robert Rothenberg rrwo@cpan.org
- Slaven Rezić slaven@rezic.de
- B. Estrade estrabd@cpan.org
This software is Copyright (c) 2014-2024 by Robert Rothenberg.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)