NAME¶
Catalyst::Component::ContextClosure - Moose Role for components which need to
close over the $ctx, without leaking
SYNOPSIS¶
package MyApp::Controller::Foo;
use Moose;
use namespace::clean -except => 'meta';
BEGIN {
extends 'Catalyst::Controller';
with 'Catalyst::Component::ContextClosure';
}
sub some_action : Local {
my ($self, $ctx) = @_;
$ctx->stash(a_closure => $self->make_context_closure(sub {
my ($ctx) = @_;
$ctx->response->body('body set from closure');
}, $ctx));
}
DESCRIPTION¶
A common problem with stashing a closure, that closes over the Catalyst context
(often called $ctx or $c), is the circular reference it creates, as the
closure holds onto a reference to context, and the context holds a reference
to the closure in its stash. This creates a memory leak, unless you always
carefully weaken the closures context reference.
This role provides a convenience method to create closures, that closes over
$ctx.
METHODS¶
make_context_closure ($closure, $ctx)¶
Returns a code reference, that will invoke $closure with a weakened reference to
$ctx. All other parameters to the returned code reference will be passed along
to $closure.
SEE ALSO¶
Catalyst::Component
Catalyst::Controller
CatalystX::LeakChecker
COPYRIGHT¶
This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.