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NAME Clone - recursively copy Perl datatypes
SYNOPSIS use Clone 'clone';
my $data = { set => [ 1 .. 50 ], foo => { answer => 42, object => SomeObject->new, }, };
my $cloned_data = clone($data);
$cloned_data->{foo}{answer} = 1; print $cloned_data->{foo}{answer}; # '1' print $data->{foo}{answer}; # '42'
You can also add it to your class:
package Foo; use parent 'Clone'; sub new { bless {}, shift }
package main;
my $obj = Foo->new; my $copy = $obj->clone;
DESCRIPTION This module provides a "clone()" method which makes recursive copies of nested hash, array, scalar and reference types, including tied variables and objects.
"clone()" takes a scalar argument and duplicates it. To duplicate lists, arrays or hashes, pass them in by reference, e.g.
my $copy = clone (\@array);
# or
my %copy = %{ clone (\%hash) };
SEE ALSO Storable's "dclone()" is a flexible solution for cloning variables, albeit slower for average-sized data structures. Simple and naive benchmarks show that Clone is faster for data structures with 3 or fewer levels, while "dclone()" can be faster for structures 4 or more levels deep.
COPYRIGHT Copyright 2001-2022 Ray Finch. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it routine maintenance releases since 2012.
perl v5.34.3 2022-10-18 Clone(3)