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bitflags - Perl module for generating bit flags
use bitflags qw( ALPHA BETA GAMMA DELTA ); use bitflags qw( EPSILON ZETA ETA THETA ); use bitflags qw( :start=2 BEE CEE DEE EEE EFF GEE ); use bitflags qw( :start=^3 EIGHT SIXTEEN THIRTY_TWO );
The bitflags module allows you to form a set of unique bit flags, for ORing
together. Think of the O_ constants you get from Fcntl... that's the
idea.
Successive calls remember the previous power used, so you don't have to set a starting number, or declare all the constants on one line.
If you do want to set a starting value, use the :start flag as the first
argument in the import list. If the flag is :start=NNN, where NNN is
some positive integer, that value is checked to ensure it's a power of two,
and that value is used as the starting value. If it is not a power of two,
the program will croak. If the flag is :start=^NNN, where NNN is some
positive integer, that value is the power of two to start with.
The flags are created as ()-prototyped functions in the caller's package,
not unlike the constant pragma.
Jeff "japhy" Pinyan.
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Email: japhy@pobox.com, PINYAN@cpan.org
CPAN ID: PINYAN
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