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1 NAME
2 Devel::FindRef - where is that reference to my scalar hiding?
3
4 SYNOPSIS
5 use Devel::FindRef;
6
7 DESCRIPTION
8 Tracking down reference problems (e.g. you expect some object to be
9 destroyed, but there are still references to it that keep it alive) can
10 be very hard. Fortunately, perl keeps track of all its values, so
11 tracking references "backwards" is usually possible.
12
13 The "track" function can help track down some of those references back
14 to the variables containing them.
15
16 For example, for this fragment:
17
18 package Test;
19
20 our $var = "hi\n";
21 my $x = \$var;
22 our %hash = (ukukey => \$var);
23 our $hash2 = {ukukey2 => \$var};
24
25 sub testsub {
26 my $local = $hash2;
27 print Devel::FindRef::track \$var;
28 }
29
30 testsub;
31
32 The output is as follows (or similar to this, in case I forget to update
33 the manpage after some changes):
34
35 SCALAR(0x676fa0) is
36 referenced by REF(0x676fb0), which is
37 in the lexical '$x' in CODE(0x676370), which is
38 not found anywhere I looked :(
39 referenced by REF(0x676360), which is
40 in the member 'ukukey' of HASH(0x756660), which is
41 in the global %Test::hash.
42 in the global $Test::var.
43 referenced by REF(0x6760e0), which is
44 in the member 'ukukey2' of HASH(0x676f30), which is
45 referenced by REF(0x77bcf0), which is
46 in the lexical '$local' in CODE(0x77bcb0), which is
47 in the global &Test::testsub.
48 referenced by REF(0x77bc80), which is
49 in the global $Test::hash2.
50
51 It is a bit convoluted to read, but basically it says that the value
52 stored in $var can be found:
53
54 - in some variable $x whose origin is not known (I frankly have no idea
55 why, hints accepted).
56 - in the hash element with key "ukukey" in the hash stored in
57 %Test::hash.
58 - in the global variable named $Test::var.
59 - in the hash element "ukukey2", in the hash in the my variable $local
60 in the sub "Test::testsub" and also in the hash referenced by
61 $Test::hash2.
62
63 EXPORTS
64 None.
65
66 FUNCTIONS
67 $string = Devel::FindRef::track $ref[, $depth]
68 Track the perl value pointed to by $ref up to a depth of $depth and
69 return a descriptive string. $ref can point at any perl value, be it
70 anonymous sub, hash, array, scalar etc.
71
72 This is the function you most often use.
73
74 @references = Devel::FindRef::find $ref
75 Return arrayrefs that contain [$message, $ref] pairs. The message
76 describes what kind of reference was found and the $ref is the
77 reference itself, which cna be omitted if "find" decided to end the
78 search.
79
80 The "track" function uses this to find references to the value you
81 are interested in and recurses on the returned references.
82
83 $ref = Devel::FindRef::ptr2ref $integer
84 Sometimes you know (from debugging output) the address of a perl
85 scalar you are interested in (e.g. "HASH(0x176ff70)"). This function
86 can be used to turn the address into a reference to that scalar. It
87 is quite safe to call on valid addresses, but extremely dangerous to
88 call on invalid ones.
89
90 # we know that HASH(0x176ff70) exists, so turn it into a hashref:
91 my $ref_to_hash = Devel::FindRef::ptr2ref 0x176ff70;
92
93 AUTHOR
94 Marc Lehmann <pcg@goof.com>.
95
96 BUGS
97 Only code values, arrays, hashes, scalars and magic are being looked at.
98
99 This is a quick hack only.
100
101 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
102 Copyright (C) 2007 by Marc Lehmann.
103
104 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
105 under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at
106 your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
107