The @ISA variable is a package variable that is used by all classes to indicate the class's parent (or parents). While this variable can be safely read to learn a class's inheritence hierarchy, it must not be modified at runtime [Conway 05].
Noncompliant Code Example (@ISA)
This noncompliant code example defines a base class and an object class with simple methods:
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{
package Base;
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $self = {}; # no parent
bless $self, $class;
print "new Base\n";
return $self;
};
sub base_value {return 1;}
}
{
package Derived;
our @ISA = qw(Base); # establishes inheritence
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@_); # relies on established inheritence
print "new Derived\n";
return $self;
};
sub derived_value {return 2;}
}
BEGIN {
my $derived = Derived->new();
my $b = $derived->base_value();
my $d = $derived->derived_value();
print "base_value = $d\n";
print "derived_value = $d\n";
}
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When run, we get a program error:
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Can't locate object method "new" via package "Derived::SUPER" at ... |
This error occurs because the BEGIN block is evaluated at the beginning of runtime, before the @ISA statement can be evaluated. Therefore, when the Derived::new() constructor is invoked, the Derived class has an empty parents list and therefore fails to invoke Base::new().
Compliant Solution (base)
This compliant solution uses the base module rather than directly modifying the @ISA variable.
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# ... package Base is unchanged
{
package Derived;
use base qw(Base);
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@_); # relies on established inheritence
print "new Derived\n";
return $self;
};
sub derived_value {return 2;}
}
# ... The rest of the code is unchanged
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The base module establishes the inheritence hierarchy at parse time, before any runtime code, including the BEGIN block, is evaluated. Therefore, when the Derived::new() constructor is invoked, Perl knows that Derived is an instance of Base, and the program produces the correct output:
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new Base new Derived derived_value = 2 base_value = 1 |
Risk Assessment
Modifying class inheritence at runtime can introduce subtle bugs, and is usually a sign of poor design.
Recommendation | Severity | Likelihood | Remediation Cost | Priority | Level |
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OBJ30-PL | low | unlikely | low | P3 | L1 |
Automated Detection
Tool | Diagnostic |
|---|---|
Perl::Critic | ClassHierarchies::ProhibitExplicitISA |
Bibliography
[Conway 05] pg. 360 "Inheritance"
[CPAN] Shank, Elliot, Perl-Critic-1.116 ClassHierarchies::ProhibitExplicitISA
[CPAN] Dolan, Chris. base