package SelfLoader;use Carp;require Exporter;@ISA = qw(Exporter);@EXPORT = qw(AUTOLOAD);$VERSION = 1.06; sub Version {$VERSION}$DEBUG = 0;my %Cache;      # private cache for all SelfLoader's client packagesAUTOLOAD {    print STDERR "SelfLoader::AUTOLOAD for $AUTOLOAD\n" if $DEBUG;    my $code = $Cache{$AUTOLOAD};    unless ($code) {        # Maybe this pack had stubs before __DATA__, and never initialized.        # Or, this maybe an automatic DESTROY method call when none exists.        $AUTOLOAD =~ m/^(.*)::/;        SelfLoader->_load_stubs($1) unless exists $Cache{"${1}::<DATA"};        $code = $Cache{$AUTOLOAD};        $code = "sub $AUTOLOAD { }" if (!$code and $AUTOLOAD =~ m/::DESTROY$/);        croak "Undefined subroutine $AUTOLOAD" unless $code;    }    print STDERR "SelfLoader::AUTOLOAD eval: $code\n" if $DEBUG;    eval $code;    if ($@) {        $@ =~ s/ at .*\n//;        croak $@;    }    defined(&$AUTOLOAD) || die "SelfLoader inconsistency error";    delete $Cache{$AUTOLOAD};    goto &$AUTOLOAD}sub load_stubs { shift->_load_stubs((caller)[0]) }sub _load_stubs {    my($self, $callpack) = @_;    my $fh = \*{"${callpack}::DATA"};    my $currpack = $callpack;    my($line,$name,@lines, @stubs, $protoype);    print STDERR "SelfLoader::load_stubs($callpack)\n" if $DEBUG;    croak("$callpack doesn't contain an __DATA__ token")        unless fileno($fh);    $Cache{"${currpack}::<DATA"} = 1;   # indicate package is cached    while($line = <$fh> and $line !~ m/^__END__/) {        if ($line =~ m/^sub\s+([\w:]+)\s*(\([\$\@\;\%\\]*\))?/) {       # A sub declared            push(@stubs, $self->_add_to_cache($name, $currpack, \@lines, $protoype));            $protoype = $2;            @lines = ($line);            if (index($1,'::') == -1) {         # simple sub name                $name = "${currpack}::$1";            } else {                            # sub name with package                $name = $1;                $name =~ m/^(.*)::/;                if (defined(&{"${1}::AUTOLOAD"})) {                    \&{"${1}::AUTOLOAD"} == \&SelfLoader::AUTOLOAD ||                        die 'SelfLoader Error: attempt to specify Selfloading',                            " sub $name in non-selfloading module $1";                } else {                    $self->export($1,'AUTOLOAD');                }            }        } elsif ($line =~ m/^package\s+([\w:]+)/) { # A package declared            push(@stubs, $self->_add_to_cache($name, $currpack, \@lines, $protoype));            $self->_package_defined($line);            $name = '';            @lines = ();            $currpack = $1;            $Cache{"${currpack}::<DATA"} = 1;   # indicate package is cached            if (defined(&{"${1}::AUTOLOAD"})) {                \&{"${1}::AUTOLOAD"} == \&SelfLoader::AUTOLOAD ||                    die 'SelfLoader Error: attempt to specify Selfloading',                        " package $currpack which already has AUTOLOAD";            } else {                $self->export($currpack,'AUTOLOAD');            }        } else {            push(@lines,$line);        }    }    close($fh) unless defined($line) && $line =~ /^__END__\s*DATA/;     # __END__    push(@stubs, $self->_add_to_cache($name, $currpack, \@lines, $protoype));    eval join('', @stubs) if @stubs;}sub _add_to_cache {    my($self,$fullname,$pack,$lines, $protoype) = @_;    return () unless $fullname;    carp("Redefining sub $fullname") if exists $Cache{$fullname};    $Cache{$fullname} = join('', "package $pack; ",@$lines);    print STDERR "SelfLoader cached $fullname: $Cache{$fullname}" if $DEBUG;    # return stub to be eval'd    defined($protoype) ? "sub $fullname $protoype;" : "sub $fullname;"}sub _package_defined {}1;__END__=head1 NAMESelfLoader - load functions only on demand=head1 SYNOPSIS    package FOOBAR;    use SelfLoader;        ... (initializing code)        __DATA__    sub {....=head1 DESCRIPTIONThis module tells its users that functions in the FOOBAR package are to beautoloaded from after the __DATA__ token.  See also L<perlsub/"Autoloading">.=head2 The __DATA__ tokenThe __DATA__ token tells the perl compiler that the perl codefor compilation is finished. Everything after the __DATA__ tokenis available for reading via the filehandle FOOBAR::DATA,where FOOBAR is the name of the current package when the __DATA__token is reached. This works just the same as __END__ does inpackage 'main', but for other modules data after __END__ is notautomatically retreivable , whereas data after __DATA__ is.The __DATA__ token is not recognized in versions of perl prior to5.001m.Note that it is possible to have __DATA__ tokens in the same packagein multiple files, and that the last __DATA__ token in a givenpackage that is encountered by the compiler is the one accessibleby the filehandle. This also applies to __END__ and main, i.e. ifthe 'main' program has an __END__, but a module 'require'd (_not_ 'use'd)by that program has a 'package main;' declaration followed by an '__DATA__',then the DATA filehandle is set to access the data after the __DATA__in the module, _not_ the data after the __END__ token in the 'main'program, since the compiler encounters the 'require'd file later.=head2 SelfLoader autoloadingThe SelfLoader works by the user placing the __DATA__token _after_ perl code which needs to be compiled andrun at 'require' time, but _before_ subroutine declarationsthat can be loaded in later - usually because they may neverbe called.The SelfLoader will read from the FOOBAR::DATA filehandle toload in the data after __DATA__, and load in any subroutinewhen it is called. The costs are the one-time parsing of thedata after __DATA__, and a load delay for the _first_call of any autoloaded function. The benefits (hopefully)are a speeded up compilation phase, with no need to loadfunctions which are never used.The SelfLoader will stop reading from __DATA__ ifit encounters the __END__ token - just as you would expect.If the __END__ token is present, and is followed by thetoken DATA, then the SelfLoader leaves the FOOBAR::DATAfilehandle open on the line after that token.The SelfLoader exports the AUTOLOAD subroutine to thepackage using the SelfLoader, and this loads the calledsubroutine when it is first called.There is no advantage to putting subroutines which will _always_be called after the __DATA__ token.=head2 Autoloading and package lexicalsA 'my $pack_lexical' statement makes the variable $pack_lexicallocal _only_ to the file up to the __DATA__ token. Subroutinesdeclared elsewhere _cannot_ see these types of variables,just as if you declared subroutines in the package but in anotherfile, they cannot see these variables.So specifically, autoloaded functions cannot see packagelexicals (this applies to both the SelfLoader and the Autoloader).=head2 SelfLoader and AutoLoaderThe SelfLoader can replace the AutoLoader - just change 'use AutoLoader'to 'use SelfLoader' (though note that the SelfLoader exportsthe AUTOLOAD function - but if you have your own AUTOLOAD andare using the AutoLoader too, you probably know what you're doing),and the __END__ token to __DATA__. You will need perl version 5.001mor later to use this (version 5.001 with all patches up to patch m).There is no need to inherit from the SelfLoader.The SelfLoader works similarly to the AutoLoader, but picks up thesubs from after the __DATA__ instead of in the 'lib/auto' directory.There is a maintainance gain in not needing to run AutoSplit on the moduleat installation, and a runtime gain in not needing to keep opening andclosing files to load subs. There is a runtime loss in needingto parse the code after the __DATA__.=head2 __DATA__, __END__, and the FOOBAR::DATA filehandle.This section is only relevant if you want to usethe FOOBAR::DATA together with the SelfLoader.Data after the __DATA__ token in a module is read using theFOOBAR::DATA filehandle. __END__ can still be used to denote the endof the __DATA__ section if followed by the token DATA - this is supportedby the SelfLoader. The FOOBAR::DATA filehandle is left open if an __END__followed by a DATA is found, with the filehandle positioned at the startof the line after the __END__ token. If no __END__ token is present,or an __END__ token with no DATA token on the same line, then the filehandleis closed.The SelfLoader reads from wherever the currentposition of the FOOBAR::DATA filehandle is, until theEOF or __END__. This means that if you want to usethat filehandle (and ONLY if you want to), you should either1. Put all your subroutine declarations immediately afterthe __DATA__ token and put your own data after thosedeclarations, using the __END__ token to mark the endof subroutine declarations. You must also ensure that the SelfLoaderreads first by  calling 'SelfLoader->load_stubs();', or by using afunction which is selfloaded;or2. You should read the FOOBAR::DATA filehandle first, leavingthe handle open and positioned at the first line of subroutinedeclarations.You could conceivably do both.=head2 Classes and inherited methods.For modules which are not classes, this section is not relevant.This section is only relevant if you have methods which couldbe inherited.A subroutine stub (or forward declaration) looks like  sub stub;i.e. it is a subroutine declaration without the body of thesubroutine. For modules which are not classes, there is no realneed for stubs as far as autoloading is concerned.For modules which ARE classes, and need to handle inherited methods,stubs are needed to ensure that the method inheritance mechanism worksproperly. You can load the stubs into the module at 'require' time, byadding the statement 'SelfLoader->load_stubs();' to the module to dothis.The alternative is to put the stubs in before the __DATA__ token BEFOREreleasing the module, and for this purpose the Devel::SelfStubbermodule is available.  However this does require the extra step of ensuringthat the stubs are in the module. If this is done I strongly recommendthat this is done BEFORE releasing the module - it should NOT be doneat install time in general.=head1 Multiple packages and fully qualified subroutine namesSubroutines in multiple packages within the same file are supported - but youshould note that this requires exporting the SelfLoader::AUTOLOAD toevery package which requires it. This is done automatically by theSelfLoader when it first loads the subs into the cache, but you shouldreally specify it in the initialization before the __DATA__ by puttinga 'use SelfLoader' statement in each package.Fully qualified subroutine names are also supported. For example,   __DATA__   sub foo::bar {23}   package baz;   sub dob {32}will all be loaded correctly by the SelfLoader, and the SelfLoaderwill ensure that the packages 'foo' and 'baz' correctly have theSelfLoader AUTOLOAD method when the data after __DATA__ is first parsed.=cut