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NAMETie::RefHash::Weak - A Tie::RefHash subclass with weakened references in the keys.SYNOPSISuse Tie::RefHash::Weak; tie my %h, 'Tie::RefHash::Weak'; # OR: use Tie::RefHash::Weak 'fieldhash'; fieldhash my %h; { # new scope my $val = "foo"; $h{\$val} = "bar"; # key is weak ref print join(", ", keys %h); # contains \$val, returns regular reference } # $val goes out of scope, refcount goes to zero # weak references to \$val are now undefined keys %h; # no longer contains \$val # see also Tie::RefHash DESCRIPTIONThe Tie::RefHash module can be used to access hashes by reference. This is useful when you index by object, for example.The problem with Tie::RefHash, and cross indexing, is that sometimes the index should not contain strong references to the objecs. Tie::RefHash's internal structures contain strong references to the key, and provide no convenient means to make those references weak. This subclass of Tie::RefHash has weak keys, instead of strong ones. The values are left unaltered, and you'll have to make sure there are no strong references there yourself. FUNCTIONSFor compatibility with Hash::Util::FieldHash, this module will, upon request, export the following two functions. You may also write "use Tie::RefHash::Weak ':all'".
THREAD SAFETYTie::RefHash version 1.32 and above have correct handling of threads (with respect to changing reference addresses). If your module requires Tie::RefHash::Weak to be thread aware you need to depend on both Tie::RefHash::Weak and Tie::RefHash version 1.32 (or later).Version 0.02 and later of Tie::RefHash::Weak depend on a thread-safe version of Tie::RefHash anyway, so if you are using the latest version this should already be taken care of for you. 5.10.0 COMPATIBILITYDue to a minor change in Perl 5.10.0 a bug in the handling of magic freeing was uncovered causing segmentation faults.This has been patched but not released yet, as of 0.08. CAVEATYou can use an LVALUE reference (such as "\substr ...") as a hash key, but due to a bug in perl (see <http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=46943>) it might not be possible to weaken a reference to it, in which case the hash element will never be deleted automatically.AUTHORSYuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.org>some maintenance by Hans Dieter Pearcey <hdp@pobox.com> COPYRIGHT & LICENSECopyright (c) 2004 Yuval Kogman. All rights reserved This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSOTie::RefHash, Class::DBI (the live object cache), "Perl_magic_killbackrefs" in mg.c
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