NAME B::Flags - Friendlier flags for B SYNOPSIS use B::Flags; # some ops print B::main_root->flagspv; print B::main_root->privatepv; print $some_b_sv_object->flagspv; DESCRIPTION Stringification of flags. By default, "$foo->flags" when passed an object in the "B" class will produce a relatively meaningless number, which one would need to grovel through the Perl source code in order to do anything useful with. This module adds "flagspv" to the SV and op classes and "privatepv" to the op classes, which makes them easier to understand. METHODS OP->flagspv Returns stringification of the OP flags. Adds now SIBLING to abstract the new LASTSIB/MORESIB flags since 5.21/5.22 and the old "op_sibling" pointer. Since 5.22 missing the SIBLING flags indicates a PARENT at the "op_sibparent" pointer, with -DPERL_OP_PARENT. OP->privatepv Returns stringification of the OP private flags. SV->flagspv [type] Returns stringification of the SV flags. With the optional type only the flags for the given SvTYPE are used. type 0 is for the SvFLAGS only. This way you can seperate between sv->FLAGS and specialized AvFLAGS, GvFLAGS, CvFLAGS, ... in seperate struct fields. Note that only the names of bitmasked SV and OP flags are returned, not pseudo flags, like TAINTED, which is stored as magic. AUTHOR Simon Cozens, simon@cpan.org MAINTAINER Abhijit Menon-Sen, ams@cpan.org Reini Urban, rurban@cpan.org SEE ALSO perl(1). LICENSE AL & GPL. Copyright 2001 Simon Cozens Copyright 2010,2013,2014,2015 Reini Urban