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gnu: Add perl-readonly-xs.

* gnu/packages/perl.scm (perl-readonly-xs): New variable.

Signed-off-by: Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
EuAndreh 2022-10-17 22:38:13 -03:00 committed by Christopher Baines
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@ -8854,6 +8854,38 @@ can also be useful as a development and debugging tool for catching updates to
variables that should not be changed.")
(license (package-license perl))))
(define-public perl-readonly-xs
(package
(name "perl-readonly-xs")
(version "1.05")
(source (origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri (string-append
"mirror://cpan/authors/id/R/RO/ROODE/Readonly-XS-" version
".tar.gz"))
(sha256
(base32
"03gz7yp194fwah2bc36ww04hgw1qx8p6y68vvnywircrablc9rca"))))
(build-system perl-build-system)
(propagated-inputs (list perl-readonly))
(home-page "https://metacpan.org/release/Readonly-XS")
(synopsis "Companion module for @code{Readonly.pm}, to speed up read-only
scalar variables")
(description
"The @code{Readonly} module is an effective way to create non-modifiable
variables. However, it's relatively slow.
The reason it's slow is that is implements the read-only-ness of variables via
tied objects. This mechanism is inherently slow. Perl simply has to do a lot
of work under the hood to make tied variables work.
This module corrects the speed problem, at least with respect to scalar
variables. When @code{Readonly::XS} is installed, @code{Readonly} uses it to
access the internals of scalar variables. Instead of creating a scalar variable
object and tying it, @code{Readonly} simply flips the @code{SvREADONLY} bit in
the scalar's @code{FLAGS} structure.")
(license license:perl-license)))
(define-public perl-ref-util-xs
(package
(name "perl-ref-util-xs")