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package Carp;

{ use 5.006; }
use strict;
use warnings;

BEGIN {
no strict "refs";
if(exists($::{"utf8::"}) && exists(*{$::{"utf8::"}}{HASH}->{"is_utf8"}) &&
defined(*{*{$::{"utf8::"}}{HASH}->{"is_utf8"}}{CODE})) {
*is_utf8 = \&{"utf8::is_utf8"};
} else {
*is_utf8 = sub { 0 };
}
}

BEGIN {
no strict "refs";
if(exists($::{"utf8::"}) && exists(*{$::{"utf8::"}}{HASH}->{"downgrade"}) &&
defined(*{*{$::{"utf8::"}}{HASH}->{"downgrade"}}{CODE})) {
*downgrade = \&{"utf8::downgrade"};
} else {
*downgrade = sub {};
}
}

our $VERSION = '1.29';

our $MaxEvalLen = 0;
our $Verbose = 0;
our $CarpLevel = 0;
our $MaxArgLen = 64; # How much of each argument to print. 0 = all.
our $MaxArgNums = 8; # How many arguments to print. 0 = all.

require Exporter;
our @ISA = ('Exporter');
our @EXPORT = qw(confess croak carp);
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(cluck verbose longmess shortmess);
our @EXPORT_FAIL = qw(verbose); # hook to enable verbose mode

# The members of %Internal are packages that are internal to perl.
# Carp will not report errors from within these packages if it
# can. The members of %CarpInternal are internal to Perl's warning
# system. Carp will not report errors from within these packages
# either, and will not report calls *to* these packages for carp and
# croak. They replace $CarpLevel, which is deprecated. The
# $Max(EvalLen|(Arg(Len|Nums)) variables are used to specify how the eval
# text and function arguments should be formatted when printed.

our %CarpInternal;
our %Internal;

# disable these by default, so they can live w/o require Carp
$CarpInternal{Carp}++;
$CarpInternal{warnings}++;
$Internal{Exporter}++;
$Internal{'Exporter::Heavy'}++;

# if the caller specifies verbose usage ("perl -MCarp=verbose script.pl")
# then the following method will be called by the Exporter which knows
# to do this thanks to @EXPORT_FAIL, above. $_[1] will contain the word
# 'verbose'.

sub export_fail { shift; $Verbose = shift if $_[0] eq 'verbose'; @_ }

sub _cgc {
no strict 'refs';
return \&{"CORE::GLOBAL::caller"} if defined &{"CORE::GLOBAL::caller"};
return;
}

sub longmess {
# Icky backwards compatibility wrapper. :-(
#
# The story is that the original implementation hard-coded the
# number of call levels to go back, so calls to longmess were off
# by one. Other code began calling longmess and expecting this
# behaviour, so the replacement has to emulate that behaviour.
my $cgc = _cgc();
my $call_pack = $cgc ? $cgc->() : caller();
if ( $Internal{$call_pack} or $CarpInternal{$call_pack} ) {
return longmess_heavy(@_);
}
else {
local $CarpLevel = $CarpLevel + 1;
return longmess_heavy(@_);
}
}

our @CARP_NOT;

sub shortmess {
my $cgc = _cgc();

# Icky backwards compatibility wrapper. :-(
local @CARP_NOT = $cgc ? $cgc->() : caller();
shortmess_heavy(@_);
}

sub croak { die shortmess @_ }
sub confess { die longmess @_ }
sub carp { warn shortmess @_ }
sub cluck { warn longmess @_ }

BEGIN {
if("$]" >= 5.015002 || ("$]" >= 5.014002 && "$]" < 5.015) ||
("$]" >= 5.012005 && "$]" < 5.013)) {
*CALLER_OVERRIDE_CHECK_OK = sub () { 1 };
} else {
*CALLER_OVERRIDE_CHECK_OK = sub () { 0 };
}
}

sub caller_info {
my $i = shift(@_) + 1;
my %call_info;
my $cgc = _cgc();
{
# Some things override caller() but forget to implement the
# @DB::args part of it, which we need. We check for this by
# pre-populating @DB::args with a sentinel which no-one else
# has the address of, so that we can detect whether @DB::args
# has been properly populated. However, on earlier versions
# of perl this check tickles a bug in CORE::caller() which
# leaks memory. So we only check on fixed perls.
@DB::args = \$i if CALLER_OVERRIDE_CHECK_OK;
package DB;
@call_info{
qw(pack file line sub has_args wantarray evaltext is_require) }
= $cgc ? $cgc->($i) : caller($i);
}

unless ( defined $call_info{file} ) {
return ();
}

my $sub_name = Carp::get_subname( \%call_info );
if ( $call_info{has_args} ) {
my @args;
if (CALLER_OVERRIDE_CHECK_OK && @DB::args == 1
&& ref $DB::args[0] eq ref \$i
&& $DB::args[0] == \$i ) {
@DB::args = (); # Don't let anyone see the address of $i
local $@;
my $where = eval {
my $func = $cgc or return '';
my $gv =
*{
( $::{"B::"} || return '') # B stash
->{svref_2object} || return '' # entry in stash
}{CODE} # coderef in entry
->($func)->GV;
my $package = $gv->STASH->NAME;
my $subname = $gv->NAME;
return unless defined $package && defined $subname;

# returning CORE::GLOBAL::caller isn't useful for tracing the cause:
return if $package eq 'CORE::GLOBAL' && $subname eq 'caller';
" in &${package}::$subname";
} || '';
@args
= "** Incomplete caller override detected$where; \@DB::args were not set **";
}
else {
@args = @DB::args;
my $overflow;
if ( $MaxArgNums and @args > $MaxArgNums )
{ # More than we want to show?
$#args = $MaxArgNums;
$overflow = 1;
}

@args = map { Carp::format_arg($_) } @args;

if ($overflow) {
push @args, '...';
}
}

# Push the args onto the subroutine
$sub_name .= '(' . join( ', ', @args ) . ')';
}
$call_info{sub_name} = $sub_name;
return wantarray() ? %call_info : \%call_info;
}

# Transform an argument to a function into a string.
sub format_arg {
my $arg = shift;
if ( ref($arg) ) {
$arg = defined($overload::VERSION) ? overload::StrVal($arg) : "$arg";
}
if ( defined($arg) ) {
$arg =~ s/'/\\'/g;
$arg = str_len_trim( $arg, $MaxArgLen );

# Quote it?
# Downgrade, and use [0-9] rather than \d, to avoid loading
# Unicode tables, which would be liable to fail if we're
# processing a syntax error.
downgrade($arg, 1);
$arg = "'$arg'" unless $arg =~ /^-?[0-9.]+\z/;
}
else {
$arg = 'undef';
}

# The following handling of "control chars" is direct from
# the original code - it is broken on Unicode though.
# Suggestions?
is_utf8($arg)
or $arg =~ s/([[:cntrl:]]|[[:^ascii:]])/sprintf("\\x{%x}",ord($1))/eg;
return $arg;
}

# Takes an inheritance cache and a package and returns
# an anon hash of known inheritances and anon array of
# inheritances which consequences have not been figured
# for.
sub get_status {
my $cache = shift;
my $pkg = shift;
$cache->{$pkg} ||= [ { $pkg => $pkg }, [ trusts_directly($pkg) ] ];
return @{ $cache->{$pkg} };
}

# Takes the info from caller() and figures out the name of
# the sub/require/eval
sub get_subname {
my $info = shift;
if ( defined( $info->{evaltext} ) ) {
my $eval = $info->{evaltext};
if ( $info->{is_require} ) {
return "require $eval";
}
else {
$eval =~ s/([\\\'])/\\$1/g;
return "eval '" . str_len_trim( $eval, $MaxEvalLen ) . "'";
}
}

# this can happen on older perls when the sub (or the stash containing it)
# has been deleted
if ( !defined( $info->{sub} ) ) {
return '__ANON__::__ANON__';
}

return ( $info->{sub} eq '(eval)' ) ? 'eval {...}' : $info->{sub};
}

# Figures out what call (from the point of view of the caller)
# the long error backtrace should start at.
sub long_error_loc {
my $i;
my $lvl = $CarpLevel;
{
++$i;
my $cgc = _cgc();
my @caller = $cgc ? $cgc->($i) : caller($i);
my $pkg = $caller[0];
unless ( defined($pkg) ) {

# This *shouldn't* happen.
if (%Internal) {
local %Internal;
$i = long_error_loc();
last;
}
elsif (defined $caller[2]) {
# this can happen when the stash has been deleted
# in that case, just assume that it's a reasonable place to
# stop (the file and line data will still be intact in any
# case) - the only issue is that we can't detect if the
# deleted package was internal (so don't do that then)
# -doy
redo unless 0 > --$lvl;
last;
}
else {
return 2;
}
}
redo if $CarpInternal{$pkg};
redo unless 0 > --$lvl;
redo if $Internal{$pkg};
}
return $i - 1;
}

sub longmess_heavy {
return @_ if ref( $_[0] ); # don't break references as exceptions
my $i = long_error_loc();
return ret_backtrace( $i, @_ );
}

# Returns a full stack backtrace starting from where it is
# told.
sub ret_backtrace {
my ( $i, @error ) = @_;
my $mess;
my $err = join '', @error;
$i++;

my $tid_msg = '';
if ( defined &threads::tid ) {
my $tid = threads->tid;
$tid_msg = " thread $tid" if $tid;
}

my %i = caller_info($i);
$mess = "$err at $i{file} line $i{line}$tid_msg";
if( defined $. ) {
local $@ = '';
local $SIG{__DIE__};
eval {
CORE::die;
};
if($@ =~ /^Died at .*(, <.*?> line \d+).$/ ) {
$mess .= $1;
}
}
$mess .= "\.\n";

while ( my %i = caller_info( ++$i ) ) {
$mess .= "\t$i{sub_name} called at $i{file} line $i{line}$tid_msg\n";
}

return $mess;
}

sub ret_summary {
my ( $i, @error ) = @_;
my $err = join '', @error;
$i++;

my $tid_msg = '';
if ( defined &threads::tid ) {
my $tid = threads->tid;
$tid_msg = " thread $tid" if $tid;
}

my %i = caller_info($i);
return "$err at $i{file} line $i{line}$tid_msg\.\n";
}

sub short_error_loc {
# You have to create your (hash)ref out here, rather than defaulting it
# inside trusts *on a lexical*, as you want it to persist across calls.
# (You can default it on $_[2], but that gets messy)
my $cache = {};
my $i = 1;
my $lvl = $CarpLevel;
{
my $cgc = _cgc();
my $called = $cgc ? $cgc->($i) : caller($i);
$i++;
my $caller = $cgc ? $cgc->($i) : caller($i);

if (!defined($caller)) {
my @caller = $cgc ? $cgc->($i) : caller($i);
if (@caller) {
# if there's no package but there is other caller info, then
# the package has been deleted - treat this as a valid package
# in this case
redo if defined($called) && $CarpInternal{$called};
redo unless 0 > --$lvl;
last;
}
else {
return 0;
}
}
redo if $Internal{$caller};
redo if $CarpInternal{$caller};
redo if $CarpInternal{$called};
redo if trusts( $called, $caller, $cache );
redo if trusts( $caller, $called, $cache );
redo unless 0 > --$lvl;
}
return $i - 1;
}

sub shortmess_heavy {
return longmess_heavy(@_) if $Verbose;
return @_ if ref( $_[0] ); # don't break references as exceptions
my $i = short_error_loc();
if ($i) {
ret_summary( $i, @_ );
}
else {
longmess_heavy(@_);
}
}

# If a string is too long, trims it with ...
sub str_len_trim {
my $str = shift;
my $max = shift || 0;
if ( 2 < $max and $max < length($str) ) {
substr( $str, $max - 3 ) = '...';
}
return $str;
}

# Takes two packages and an optional cache. Says whether the
# first inherits from the second.
#
# Recursive versions of this have to work to avoid certain
# possible endless loops, and when following long chains of
# inheritance are less efficient.
sub trusts {
my $child = shift;
my $parent = shift;
my $cache = shift;
my ( $known, $partial ) = get_status( $cache, $child );

# Figure out consequences until we have an answer
while ( @$partial and not exists $known->{$parent} ) {
my $anc = shift @$partial;
next if exists $known->{$anc};
$known->{$anc}++;
my ( $anc_knows, $anc_partial ) = get_status( $cache, $anc );
my @found = keys %$anc_knows;
@$known{@found} = ();
push @$partial, @$anc_partial;
}
return exists $known->{$parent};
}

# Takes a package and gives a list of those trusted directly
sub trusts_directly {
my $class = shift;
no strict 'refs';
no warnings 'once';
return @{"$class\::CARP_NOT"}
? @{"$class\::CARP_NOT"}
: @{"$class\::ISA"};
}

if(!defined($warnings::VERSION) ||
do { no warnings "numeric"; $warnings::VERSION < 1.03 }) {
# Very old versions of warnings.pm import from Carp. This can go
# wrong due to the circular dependency. If Carp is invoked before
# warnings, then Carp starts by loading warnings, then warnings
# tries to import from Carp, and gets nothing because Carp is in
# the process of loading and hasn't defined its import method yet.
# So we work around that by manually exporting to warnings here.
no strict "refs";
*{"warnings::$_"} = \&$_ foreach @EXPORT;
}

1;

__END__