Permits defining an operator mask so that any code containing
a masked opcode will not compile or execute when Perl next compiles any
code. Not usually used directly; for examples of Opcode's use, see the
ops
pragma and the Safe module.
Valid opcodes are listed in the array op_name
in the file
opcode.h. Many Opcode functions and methods take lists of
operators, which are composed of elements. Each element can be a:
name
(opname
) or negated name
Name of operator, usually lowercase. Prefixing the name with an exclamation
mark (!
) removes it from the accumulated set of operations.
set
(opset
)Operator set. Binary string holding a set of zero or more operators.
tag name
(optag
) or negated tag
Operator tag name; refers to groups (or sets) of operators. Begins with
a colon (:
). Negated by prefixing with an exclamation mark
(!
). Several optags are predefined, including the following.
See the manpage for the Opcode module for the opcodes included in each tag.
:base_core :base_io :base_loop :base_math :base_mem :base_orig :browse :dangerous :default :filesys_open :filesys_read :filesys_write :others :ownprocess :still_to_be_decided :subprocess :sys_db
All the following functions can be exported:
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