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1package Devel::FindRef; 1package Devel::FindRef;
2 2
3no warnings; # I hate warning nazis
3use strict; 4use strict;
4 5
5use XSLoader; 6use XSLoader;
6 7use Scalar::Util;
7 8
8BEGIN { 9BEGIN {
9 our $VERSION = '0.2'; 10 our $VERSION = '1.4';
10 XSLoader::load __PACKAGE__, $VERSION; 11 XSLoader::load __PACKAGE__, $VERSION;
11} 12}
12 13
13=head1 NAME 14=head1 NAME
14 15
15Devel::FindRef - where is that reference to my scalar hiding? 16Devel::FindRef - where is that reference to my variable hiding?
16 17
17=head1 SYNOPSIS 18=head1 SYNOPSIS
18 19
19 use Devel::FindRef; 20 use Devel::FindRef;
21
22 print Devel::FindRef::track \$some_variable;
20 23
21=head1 DESCRIPTION 24=head1 DESCRIPTION
22 25
23Tracking down reference problems (e.g. you expect some object to be 26Tracking down reference problems (e.g. you expect some object to be
24destroyed, but there are still references to it that keep it alive) can be 27destroyed, but there are still references to it that keep it alive) can be
29the variables containing them. 32the variables containing them.
30 33
31For example, for this fragment: 34For example, for this fragment:
32 35
33 package Test; 36 package Test;
37
38 use Devel::FindRef;
39 use Scalar::Util;
34 40
35 our $var = "hi\n"; 41 our $var = "hi\n";
36 my $x = \$var; 42 my $global_my = \$var;
37 our %hash = (ukukey => \$var); 43 our %global_hash = (ukukey => \$var);
38 our $hash2 = {ukukey2 => \$var}; 44 our $global_hashref = { ukukey2 => \$var };
39 45
40 sub testsub { 46 sub testsub {
41 my $local = $hash2; 47 my $testsub_local = $global_hashref;
42 print Devel::FindRef::track \$var; 48 print Devel::FindRef::track \$var;
43 } 49 }
44 50
45 testsub; 51
52 my $closure = sub {
53 my $closure_var = \$_[0];
54 Scalar::Util::weaken (my $weak_ref = \$var);
55 testsub;
56 };
57
58 $closure->($var);
46 59
47The output is as follows (or similar to this, in case I forget to update 60The output is as follows (or similar to this, in case I forget to update
48the manpage after some changes): 61the manpage after some changes):
49 62
50 SCALAR(0x676fa0) is 63 SCALAR(0x7cc888) [refcount 6] is
51 referenced by REF(0x676fb0), which is 64 +- referenced by REF(0x8abcc8) [refcount 1], which is
52 in the lexical '$x' in CODE(0x676370), which is 65 | in the lexical '$closure_var' in CODE(0x8abc50) [refcount 4], which is
53 not found anywhere I looked :( 66 | +- the closure created at tst:18.
54 referenced by REF(0x676360), which is 67 | +- referenced by REF(0x7d3c58) [refcount 1], which is
55 in the member 'ukukey' of HASH(0x756660), which is 68 | | in the lexical '$closure' in CODE(0x7ae530) [refcount 2], which is
56 in the global %Test::hash. 69 | | +- the containing scope for CODE(0x8ab430) [refcount 3], which is
70 | | | in the global &Test::testsub.
71 | | +- the main body of the program.
72 | +- in the lexical '&' in CODE(0x7ae530) [refcount 2], which was seen before.
73 +- referenced by REF(0x7cc7c8) [refcount 1], which is
74 | in the lexical '$global_my' in CODE(0x7ae530) [refcount 2], which was seen before.
57 in the global $Test::var. 75 +- in the global $Test::var.
58 referenced by REF(0x6760e0), which is 76 +- referenced by REF(0x7cc558) [refcount 1], which is
59 in the member 'ukukey2' of HASH(0x676f30), which is 77 | in the member 'ukukey2' of HASH(0x7ae140) [refcount 2], which is
60 referenced by REF(0x77bcf0), which is 78 | +- referenced by REF(0x8abad0) [refcount 1], which is
61 in the lexical '$local' in CODE(0x77bcb0), which is 79 | | in the lexical '$testsub_local' in CODE(0x8ab430) [refcount 3], which was seen before.
62 in the global &Test::testsub. 80 | +- referenced by REF(0x8ab4f0) [refcount 1], which is
63 referenced by REF(0x77bc80), which is
64 in the global $Test::hash2. 81 | in the global $Test::global_hashref.
65 82 +- referenced by REF(0x7ae518) [refcount 1], which is
83 | in the member 'ukukey' of HASH(0x7d3bb0) [refcount 1], which is
84 | in the global %Test::global_hash.
85 +- referenced by REF(0x7ae2f0) [refcount 1], which is
86 a temporary on the stack.
66 87
67It is a bit convoluted to read, but basically it says that the value 88It is a bit convoluted to read, but basically it says that the value
68stored in C<$var> can be found: 89stored in C<$var> is referenced by:
69 90
70=over 4 91=over 4
71 92
72=item - in some variable C<$x> whose origin is not known (I frankly have no 93=item - the lexical C<$closure_var> (0x8abcc8), which is inside an instantiated
73idea why, hints accepted). 94closure, which in turn is used quite a bit.
74 95
75=item - in the hash element with key C<ukukey> in the hash stored in C<%Test::hash>. 96=item - the package-level lexical C<$global_my>.
76 97
77=item - in the global variable named C<$Test::var>. 98=item - the global package variable named C<$Test::var>.
78 99
79=item - in the hash element C<ukukey2>, in the hash in the my variable 100=item - the hash element C<ukukey2>, in the hash in the my variable
80C<$local> in the sub C<Test::testsub> and also in the hash referenced by 101C<$testsub_local> in the sub C<Test::testsub> and also in the hash
102C<$referenced by Test::hash2>.
103
104=item - the hash element with key C<ukukey> in the hash stored in
81C<$Test::hash2>. 105C<%Test::hash>.
106
107=item - some anonymous mortalised reference on the stack (which is caused
108by calling C<track> with the expression C<\$var>, which creates the
109reference).
82 110
83=back 111=back
112
113And all these account for six reference counts.
114
84 115
85=head1 EXPORTS 116=head1 EXPORTS
86 117
87None. 118None.
88 119
100 131
101=cut 132=cut
102 133
103sub find($); 134sub find($);
104 135
136sub _f($) {
137 "$_[0] [refcount " . (_refcnt $_[0]) . "]"
138}
139
105sub track { 140sub track {
141 my ($ref, $depth) = @_;
142 @_ = ();
143
106 my $buf = ""; 144 my $buf = "";
107 my %ignore; 145 my %seen;
146
147 Scalar::Util::weaken $ref;
108 148
109 my $track; $track = sub { 149 my $track; $track = sub {
110 my ($target, $depth, $indent) = @_; 150 my ($refref, $depth, $indent) = @_;
111 @_ = ();
112 local $ignore{$target+0} = undef;
113 151
114 if ($depth) { 152 if ($depth) {
115 my (@about) = grep !exists $ignore{$_->[1]}, find $target; 153 my (@about) = find $$refref;
116 if (@about) { 154 if (@about) {
117 local @ignore{map $_->[1]+0, @about} = ();
118 for my $about (@about) { 155 for my $about (@about) {
119 local $ignore{$about+0} = undef; 156 $about->[0] =~ s/([^\x20-\x7e])/sprintf "\\{%02x}", ord $1/ge;
120 $buf .= (" ") x $indent; 157 $buf .= "$indent" . (@about > 1 ? "+- " : "") . $about->[0];
121 $buf .= $about->[0];
122 if (@$about > 1) { 158 if (@$about > 1) {
159 if ($seen{ref2ptr $about->[1]}++) {
160 $buf .= " " . (_f $about->[1]) . ", which was seen before.\n";
161 } else {
123 $buf .= " $about->[1], which is\n"; 162 $buf .= " " . (_f $about->[1]) . ", which is\n";
124 $track->($about->[1], $depth - 1, $indent + 1); 163 $track->(\$about->[1], $depth - 1, $about == $about[-1] ? "$indent " : "$indent| ");
164 }
125 } else { 165 } else {
126 $buf .= ".\n"; 166 $buf .= ".\n";
127 } 167 }
128 } 168 }
129 } else { 169 } else {
130 $buf .= (" ") x $indent;
131 $buf .= "not found anywhere I looked :(\n"; 170 $buf .= "$indent not found anywhere I looked :(\n";
132 } 171 }
133 } else { 172 } else {
134 $buf .= (" ") x $indent;
135 $buf .= "not referenced within the search depth.\n"; 173 $buf .= "$indent not referenced within the search depth.\n";
136 } 174 }
137 }; 175 };
138 176
139 $buf .= "$_[0] is\n"; 177 $buf .= (_f $ref) . " is\n";
140 $track->($_[0], $_[1] || 10, 1); 178
179 $track->(\$ref, $depth || $ENV{PERL_DEVEL_FINDREF_DEPTH} || 10, "");
141 $buf 180 $buf
142} 181}
143 182
144=item @references = Devel::FindRef::find $ref 183=item @references = Devel::FindRef::find $ref
145 184
146Return arrayrefs that contain [$message, $ref] pairs. The message 185Return arrayrefs that contain [$message, $ref] pairs. The message
147describes what kind of reference was found and the C<$ref> is the 186describes what kind of reference was found and the C<$ref> is the
148reference itself, which cna be omitted if C<find> decided to end the 187reference itself, which can be omitted if C<find> decided to end the
149search. 188search. The returned references are all weak references.
150 189
151The C<track> function uses this to find references to the value you are 190The C<track> function uses this to find references to the value you are
152interested in and recurses on the returned references. 191interested in and recurses on the returned references.
153 192
154=cut 193=cut
155 194
156sub find($) { 195sub find($) {
157 my ($about, $excl) = &find_; 196 my ($about, $excl) = &find_;
158 my %excl = map +($_ => undef), @$excl; 197 my %excl = map +($_ => undef), @$excl;
159 grep !exists $excl{$_->[1] + 0}, @$about 198 grep !($#$_ && exists $excl{ref2ptr $_->[1]}), @$about
160} 199}
161 200
162=item $ref = Devel::FindRef::ptr2ref $integer 201=item $ref = Devel::FindRef::ptr2ref $integer
163 202
164Sometimes you know (from debugging output) the address of a perl scalar 203Sometimes you know (from debugging output) the address of a perl scalar
167call on valid addresses, but extremely dangerous to call on invalid ones. 206call on valid addresses, but extremely dangerous to call on invalid ones.
168 207
169 # we know that HASH(0x176ff70) exists, so turn it into a hashref: 208 # we know that HASH(0x176ff70) exists, so turn it into a hashref:
170 my $ref_to_hash = Devel::FindRef::ptr2ref 0x176ff70; 209 my $ref_to_hash = Devel::FindRef::ptr2ref 0x176ff70;
171 210
211=item $ref = Devel::FindRef::ref2ptr $reference
212
213The opposite of C<ptr2ref>, above: returns the internal address of the
214value pointed to by the passed reference. I<No checks whatsoever will be
215done>, so don't use this.
216
172=back 217=back
173 218
219=head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
220
221You can set the environment variable C<PERL_DEVEL_FINDREF_DEPTH> to an
222integer to override the default depth in C<track>. If a call explicitly
223specified a depth it is not overridden.
224
174=head1 AUTHOR 225=head1 AUTHOR
175 226
176Marc Lehmann <pcg@goof.com>. 227Marc Lehmann <pcg@goof.com>.
177 228
178=head1 BUGS
179
180Only code values, arrays, hashes, scalars and magic are being looked at.
181
182This is a quick hack only.
183
184=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE 229=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
185 230
186Copyright (C) 2007 by Marc Lehmann. 231Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 by Marc Lehmann.
187 232
188This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 233This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
189it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, 234it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or,
190at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. 235at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
191 236

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