Eval::Reversible - Evals with undo stacks
version v0.900.1
use Eval::Reversible; my $reversible = Eval::Reversible->new( failure_warning => "Undoing actions..", ); $reversible->run_reversibly(sub { # Do something with a side effect open my $fh, '>', '/tmp/file' or die; # Specify how that side effect can be undone # (assuming '/tmp/file' did not exist before) $reversible->add_undo(sub { close $fh; unlink '/tmp/file' }); operation_that_might_die($fh); operation_that_might_get_SIGINTed($fh); close $fh; unlink '/tmp/file'; $reversible->clear_undo; $reversible->failure_warning("Wasn't quite finished yet..."); another_operation_that_might_die; $reversible->add_undo(sub { foobar; }); $reversible->disarm; # This could die without an undo stack another_operation_that_might_die; $reversible->arm; # Previous undo stack back in play }); # Alternative caller Eval::Reversible->run_reversibly(sub { my $reversible = $_[0]; $reversible->add_undo(...); ... }); # Alternative function interface reversibly { to_undo { ... }; die; } 'Failed to run code; undoing...';
Run code and automatically reverse their side effects if the code fails. This is done by way of an undo stack. By calling "add_undo" right after a side effect, the effect is undone on the event that the "run_reversibly" sub dies. For example:
$reversible->run_reversibly(sub { print "hello\n"; $reversible->add_undo(sub { print "goodbye\n" }); die "uh oh\n" if $something_bad; });
This prints "hello" if $something_bad is false. If it's true, then both "hello" and "goodbye" are printed and the exception "uh oh" is rethrown.
$something_bad
Upon failure, any code refs provided by calling "add_undo" are executed in reverse order. Conceptually, we're unwinding the stack of side effects that $code performed up to the point of failure.
$code
This is the message that will warn as soon as the operation failed. After this, the undo stack is unwound, and the exception is rethrown. Default is no message.
The undo stack, managed in LIFO order, as an arrayref of coderefs.
This attribute has the following handles, which is what you should really interact with:
Adds another coderef to the undo stack via push.
Removes the last coderef and returns it via pop.
Clears all undo coderefs from the stack. Handy if the undo stack needs to be cleared out early if a "point of no return" has been reached prior the end of the "run_reversibly" code block. Alternatively, "disarm" could be used, but it doesn't clear the existing stack.
Returns a boolean that indicates whether the undo stack is empty or not.
Boolean that controls if "run_reversibly" code blocks will actually run the undo stack upon failure. Turned on by default, but this can be enabled and disabled at will before or inside the code block.
Has the following handles:
Arms the undo stack.
Disarms the undo stack.
$reversible->run_reversibly($code); Eval::Reversible->run_reversibly($code);
Executes a code reference ($code) allowing operations with side effects to be automatically reversed if $code fails or is interrupted. Automatically clears the undo stack before the start of the code block.
Can be called as a class method, which will auto-create a new object, and pass it along as the first parameter to $code.
If $code is interrupted with SIGINT, the side effects are undone and an exception "SIGINT\n" is thrown.
$reversible->run_undo;
Runs the undo stack thus far. Always runs the bottom of the stack first (LIFO order). A finished run will clear out the stack via pop.
Can be called outside of "run_reversibly" if the eval was successful, but the undo stack still needs to be ran.
Eval::Reversible also supports an exportable function interface. Though its usage is somewhat legacy, the functions are prototyped for reduced sigilla.
None of the functions are exported by default.
reversibly { ... } 'Failure message';
Creates a new localized Eval::Reversible object and calls "run_reversibly" on it. An optional failure message can be added to the end of coderef.
# Only inside of a reversibly block to_undo { rollback_everything };
Adds to the existing undo stack. Dies if called outside of a "reversibly" block.
Scope::Guard, Data::Transactional, Object::Transaction.
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This software is Copyright (c) 2018 - 2020 by Grant Street Group.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)
To install Eval::Reversible, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Eval::Reversible
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Eval::Reversible
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.