List::MRU - Perl module implementing a simple fixed-size MRU-ordered list.
use List::MRU; # Constructor $lm = List::MRU->new(max => 20); # Constructor with explicit 'eq' subroutine for obj equality tests $lm = List::MRU->new(max => 20, 'eq' => sub { $_[0]->stringify eq $_[1]->stringify }); # Constructor using explicit UUIDs $lm - List::MRU->new(max => 5, uuid => 1); # Add item, moving to head of list if already exists $lm->add($item); # Add item, moving to head of list if $uuid matches or object already exists $lm->add($item, $uuid); # Iterate in most-recently-added order for $item ($lm->list) { print "$item\n"; } # each-style iteration while (($item, $uuid) = $lm->each) { print "$item, $uuid\n"; } # Item deletion $lm->delete($item); $lm->delete(uuid => $uuid); # Accessors $max = $lm->max; # max items in list $count = $lm->count; # current items in list
Perl module implementing a simple fixed-size most-recently-used- (MRU)-ordered list of values/objects. Well, really it's a most- recently-added list - items added to the list are just promoted to the front of the list if they already exist, otherwise they are added there.
Works fine with with non-scalar items, but you will need to supply an explicit 'eq' subroutine to the constructor to handle testing for the 'same' object (or alternatively have overloaded the 'eq' operator for your object).
List::MRU also supports having explicit UUIDs attached to items, allowing List::MRU items to be modified, instead of a change just creating a new entry.
Tie::Cache::LRU, which was kind of what I wanted, but didn't retain ordering.
Gavin Carr <gavin@openfusion.com.au>
Copyright 2005-2006 by Open Fusion Pty. Ltd.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install List::MRU, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm List::MRU
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install List::MRU
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.