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NAME

FP::TransparentLazy - lazy evaluation with transparent evaluation

SYNOPSIS

    use FP::TransparentLazy;

    my $a = lazy { 1 / 0 };
    like((eval {
        # $a's evaluation is forced here
        print $a
    } || $@), qr/division by zero/); 

    # etc., see SYNOPSIS in FP::Lazy but remove the `force` and `FORCE`
    # calls

DESCRIPTION

This implements a variant of FP::Lazy that forces promises automatically upon access (and writes their result back to the place they are forced from, like FP::Lazy's `FORCE` does). Otherwise the two are fully interchangeable.

NOTE: this is EXPERIMENTAL. Also, should this be merged with Data::Thunk ?

The drawback of transparency might be more confusion, as it's not directly visible anymore (neither in the debugger nor the source code) what's lazy. Also, transparent forcing will be a bit more expensive CPU wise. Please give feedback about your experiences!

SEE ALSO

FP::Lazy

NOTE

This is alpha software! Read the status section in the package README or on the website.