-#-------------------------#
- package PLP::Functions;
-#-------------------------#
+package PLP::Functions;
+
use base 'Exporter';
+use Fcntl qw(:flock);
use strict;
-our @EXPORT = qw/HiddenFields Entity DecodeURI EncodeURI Entity include
- AddCookie ReadFile WriteFile AutoURL Counter Include/;
+our @EXPORT = qw/HiddenFields Entity DecodeURI EncodeURI Entity include PLP_END
+ AddCookie ReadFile WriteFile AutoURL Counter Include exit/;
sub Include ($) {
no strict;
$PLP::inB = 0;
local $@;
eval 'package PLP::Script; ' . PLP::source($PLP::file, 0, join ' ', (caller)[2,1]);
- PLP::error($@, 1) if $@;
+ if ($@) {
+ PLP::Functions::exit() if $@ =~ /\cS\cT\cO\cP/;
+ PLP::error($@, 1);
+ }
}
sub include ($) {
goto &Include;
}
+sub exit (;$) {
+ die "\cS\cT\cO\cP\n";
+}
+
+sub PLP_END (&) {
+ push @PLP::END, shift;
+}
+
sub HiddenFields ($@) {
my $hash = shift;
my %saves;
return defined wantarray ? (wantarray ? @$ref : "@$ref") : undef;
}
-# Browsers do s/ /+/ - I don't care about RFC's, but I do care about real-life
-# situations.
sub DecodeURI (@) {
+ # Browsers do s/ /+/ - I don't care about RFC's, but I do care about real-life
+ # situations.
my @r;
local $_;
for (@_) {
}
return defined wantarray ? (wantarray ? @r : "@r") : undef;
}
+
sub EncodeURI (@) {
my @r;
local $_;
}
sub ReadFile ($) {
- local *READFILE;
local $/ = undef;
- open (READFILE, '<', $_[0]);
- my $r = <READFILE>;
- close READFILE;
+ open (my $fh, '<', $_[0]) or do {
+ PLP::error("Cannot open $_[0] for reading ($!)", 1);
+ return undef;
+ };
+ my $r = readline $fh;
+ close $fh;
return $r;
}
sub WriteFile ($$) {
- local *WRITEFILE;
- open (WRITEFILE, '>', $_[0]);
- flock WRITEFILE, 2;
- print WRITEFILE $_[1];
- close WRITEFILE;
+ open (my $fh, '>', $_[0]) or do {
+ PLP::error("Cannot open $_[0] for writing ($!)", 1);
+ return undef;
+ };
+ flock $fh, LOCK_EX;
+ print $fh $_[1] or do {
+ PLP::error("Cannot write to $_[0] ($!)");
+ return undef;
+ };
+ close $fh or do {
+ PLP::error("Cannot close $_[0] ($!)");
+ return undef;
+ };
+ return 1;
}
sub Counter ($) {
- local *COUNTER;
local $/ = undef;
- open COUNTER, "+<$_[0]" or
- open COUNTER, ">$_[0]" or return undef;
- flock COUNTER, 2;
- seek COUNTER, 0, 0;
- my $counter = <COUNTER>;
- seek COUNTER, 0, 0;
- truncate COUNTER, 0;
- print COUNTER ++$counter;
- close COUNTER;
+ my $fh;
+ open $fh, '+<', $_[0] or
+ open $fh, '>', $_[0] or return undef;
+ flock $fh, 2;
+ seek $fh, 0, 0;
+ my $counter = <$fh>;
+ seek $fh, 0, 0;
+ truncate $fh, 0;
+ print $fh ++$counter or return undef;
+ close $fh or return undef;
return $counter;
}
return defined wantarray ? $$ref : undef;
}
-
1;
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+PLP::Functions - Functions that are available in PLP documents
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+The functions are exported into the PLP::Script package that is used by PLP documents. Although uppercased letters are unusual in Perl, they were chosen to stand out.
+
+Most of these functions are context-hybird. Before using them, one should know about contexts in Perl. The three major contexts are: B<void>, B<scalar> and B<list> context. You'll find more about context in L<perlfunc>.
+
+Some context examples:
+
+ print foo(); # foo is in list context (print LIST)
+ foo(); # foo is in void context
+ $bar = foo(); # foo is in scalar context
+ @bar = foo(); # foo is in list context
+ length foo(); # foo is in scalar context (length EXPR)
+
+=head2 The functions
+
+=over 10
+
+=item Include FILENAME
+
+Executes another PLP file, that will be parsed (i.e. code must be in C<< <: :> >>). As with Perl's C<do>, the file is evaluated in its own lexical file scope, so lexical variables (C<my> variables) are not shared. PLP's C<< <(filename)> >> includes at compile-time, is faster and is doesn't create a lexical scope (it shares lexical variables).
+
+Include can be used recursively, and there is no depth limit:
+
+ <!-- This is crash.plp -->
+ <:
+ include 'crash.plp';
+ # This example will loop forever,
+ # and dies with an out of memory error.
+ # Do not try this at home.
+ :>
+
+=item include FILENAME
+
+An alias for C<Include>.
+
+=item PLP_END BLOCK
+
+Adds a piece of code that is executed when at the end of the PLP document. This is useful when creating a template file:
+
+ <html><body> <!-- this is template.plp -->
+ <: PLP_END { :>
+ </body></html>
+ <: } :>
+
+ <(template.plp)> <!-- this is index.plp -->
+ Hello, world!
+
+You should use this function instead of Perl's built-in C<END> blocks, because those do not work properly with mod_perl.
+
+=item Entity LIST
+
+Replaces HTML syntax characters by HTML entities, so they can be displayed literally. You should always use this on user input (or database output), to avoid cross-site-scripting vurnerabilities. This function does not do everything the L<HTML::Entity> does.
+
+In void context, B<changes> the values of the given variables. In other contexts, returns the changed versions.
+
+ <: print Entity($user_input); :>
+
+Be warned that this function also HTMLizes consecutive whitespace and newlines (using and <br> respectively).
+For simple escaping, use L<XML::Quote>. To escape high-bit characters as well, use L<HTML::Entities>.
+
+=item EncodeURI LIST
+
+Encodes URI strings according to RFC 3986. All disallowed characters are replaced by their %-encoded values.
+
+In void context, B<changes> the values of the given variables. In other contexts, returns the changed versions.
+
+ <a href="/foo.plp?name=<:= EncodeURI($name) :>">Link</a>
+
+Note that the following reserved characters are I<not> percent-encoded, even though they may have a special meaning in URIs:
+
+ / ? : @ $
+
+This should be safe for escaping query values (as in the example above), but it may be a better idea to use L<URI::Escape> instead.
+
+=item DecodeURI LIST
+
+Decodes %-encoded strings. Unlike L<URI::Escape>, it also translates + characters to spaces (as browsers use those).
+
+In void context, B<changes> the values of the given variables. In other contexts, returns the changed versions.
+
+=item ReadFile FILENAME
+
+Returns the contents of FILENAME in one large string. Returns undef on failure.
+
+=item WriteFile FILENAME, STRING
+
+Writes STRING to FILENAME (overwrites FILENAME if it already exists). Returns true on success, false on failure.
+
+=item Counter FILENAME
+
+Increases the contents of FILENAME by one and returns the new value. Returns undef on failure. Fails silently.
+
+ You are visitor number <:= Counter('counter.txt') :>.
+
+=item AutoURL STRING
+
+Replaces URLs (actually, replace things that look like URLs) by links.
+
+In void context, B<changes> the value of the given variable. In other contexts, returns the changed version.
+
+ <: print AutoURL(Entity($user_input)); :>
+
+=item AddCookie STRING
+
+Adds a Set-Cookie header. STRING must be a valid Set-Cookie header value.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+Juerd Waalboer <juerd@cpan.org>
+
+Current maintainer: Mischa POSLAWSKY <shiar@cpan.org>
+
+=cut
+