attrs(3)
NAME
attrs - set/get attributes of a subroutine (deprecated)
SYNOPSIS
sub foo {
use attrs qw(locked method);
...
}
@a = attrs::get(\&foo);
DESCRIPTION
NOTE: Use of this pragma is deprecated. Use the syntax
sub foo : locked method { }
to declare attributes instead. See also attributes.
This pragma lets you set and get attributes for subroutines. Setting
attributes takes place at compile time; trying to set invalid attribute
names causes a compile-time error. Calling "attrs::get" on a subroutine
reference or name returns its list of attribute names. Notice that
"attrs::get" is not exported. Valid attributes are as follows.
method
Indicates that the invoking subroutine is a method.
locked
Setting this attribute is only meaningful when the subroutine or
method is to be called by multiple threads. When set on a method
subroutine (i.e. one marked with the method attribute above), perl
ensures that any invocation of it implicitly locks its first argu-
ment before execution. When set on a non-method subroutine, perl
ensures that a lock is taken on the subroutine itself before execu-
tion. The semantics of the lock are exactly those of one explicitly
taken with the "lock" operator immediately after the subroutine is
entered.
perl v5.8.8 2006-06-14 attrs(3)
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