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diff --git a/lib/.gitignore b/lib/.gitignore index 6b3e631f52..0d19f9d6dd 100644 --- a/lib/.gitignore +++ b/lib/.gitignore @@ -249,6 +249,9 @@ /Memoize/NDBM_File.pm /Memoize/SDBM_File.pm /Memoize/Storable.pm +/Module/Build +/Module/Build.pm +!/Module/Build/ConfigData.pm /Module/CoreList.pm /Module/Load.pm /Module/Load/Conditional.pm diff --git a/lib/Module/Build.pm b/lib/Module/Build.pm deleted file mode 100644 index be8c1f7079..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1103 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build; - -# This module doesn't do much of anything itself, it inherits from the -# modules that do the real work. The only real thing it has to do is -# figure out which OS-specific module to pull in. Many of the -# OS-specific modules don't do anything either - most of the work is -# done in Module::Build::Base. - -use strict; -use File::Spec (); -use File::Path (); -use File::Basename (); - -use Module::Build::Base; - -use vars qw($VERSION @ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Base); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; - -# Okay, this is the brute-force method of finding out what kind of -# platform we're on. I don't know of a systematic way. These values -# came from the latest (bleadperl) perlport.pod. - -my %OSTYPES = qw( - aix Unix - bsdos Unix - dgux Unix - dragonfly Unix - dynixptx Unix - freebsd Unix - linux Unix - haiku Unix - hpux Unix - irix Unix - darwin Unix - machten Unix - midnightbsd Unix - mirbsd Unix - next Unix - openbsd Unix - netbsd Unix - dec_osf Unix - nto Unix - svr4 Unix - svr5 Unix - sco_sv Unix - unicos Unix - unicosmk Unix - solaris Unix - sunos Unix - cygwin Unix - os2 Unix - interix Unix - gnu Unix - gnukfreebsd Unix - nto Unix - - dos Windows - MSWin32 Windows - - os390 EBCDIC - os400 EBCDIC - posix-bc EBCDIC - vmesa EBCDIC - - MacOS MacOS - VMS VMS - VOS VOS - riscos RiscOS - amigaos Amiga - mpeix MPEiX - ); - -# Inserts the given module into the @ISA hierarchy between -# Module::Build and its immediate parent -sub _interpose_module { - my ($self, $mod) = @_; - eval "use $mod"; - die $@ if $@; - - no strict 'refs'; - my $top_class = $mod; - while (@{"${top_class}::ISA"}) { - last if ${"${top_class}::ISA"}[0] eq $ISA[0]; - $top_class = ${"${top_class}::ISA"}[0]; - } - - @{"${top_class}::ISA"} = @ISA; - @ISA = ($mod); -} - -if (grep {-e File::Spec->catfile($_, qw(Module Build Platform), $^O) . '.pm'} @INC) { - __PACKAGE__->_interpose_module("Module::Build::Platform::$^O"); - -} elsif (exists $OSTYPES{$^O}) { - __PACKAGE__->_interpose_module("Module::Build::Platform::$OSTYPES{$^O}"); - -} else { - warn "Unknown OS type '$^O' - using default settings\n"; -} - -sub os_type { $OSTYPES{$^O} } - -sub is_vmsish { return ((os_type() || '') eq 'VMS') } -sub is_windowsish { return ((os_type() || '') eq 'Windows') } -sub is_unixish { return ((os_type() || '') eq 'Unix') } - -1; - -__END__ - -=for :stopwords -bindoc binhtml destdir distcheck distclean distdir distmeta distsign disttest -fakeinstall html installdirs installsitebin installsitescript installvendorbin -installvendorscript libdoc libhtml pardist ppd ppmdist realclean skipcheck -testall testcover testdb testpod testpodcoverage versioninstall - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build - Build and install Perl modules - - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - -Standard process for building & installing modules: - - perl Build.PL - ./Build - ./Build test - ./Build install - -Or, if you're on a platform (like DOS or Windows) that doesn't require -the "./" notation, you can do this: - - perl Build.PL - Build - Build test - Build install - - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C<Module::Build> is a system for building, testing, and installing -Perl modules. It is meant to be an alternative to -C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>. Developers may alter the behavior of the -module through subclassing in a much more straightforward way than -with C<MakeMaker>. It also does not require a C<make> on your system -- most of the C<Module::Build> code is pure-perl and written in a very -cross-platform way. In fact, you don't even need a shell, so even -platforms like MacOS (traditional) can use it fairly easily. Its only -prerequisites are modules that are included with perl 5.6.0, and it -works fine on perl 5.005 if you can install a few additional modules. - -See L<"MOTIVATIONS"> for more comparisons between C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> -and C<Module::Build>. - -To install C<Module::Build>, and any other module that uses -C<Module::Build> for its installation process, do the following: - - perl Build.PL # 'Build.PL' script creates the 'Build' script - ./Build # Need ./ to ensure we're using this "Build" script - ./Build test # and not another one that happens to be in the PATH - ./Build install - -This illustrates initial configuration and the running of three -'actions'. In this case the actions run are 'build' (the default -action), 'test', and 'install'. Other actions defined so far include: - - build manpages - clean pardist - code ppd - config_data ppmdist - diff prereq_data - dist prereq_report - distcheck pure_install - distclean realclean - distdir retest - distmeta skipcheck - distsign test - disttest testall - docs testcover - fakeinstall testdb - help testpod - html testpodcoverage - install versioninstall - manifest - - -You can run the 'help' action for a complete list of actions. - - -=head1 GUIDE TO DOCUMENTATION - -The documentation for C<Module::Build> is broken up into three sections: - -=over - -=item General Usage (L<Module::Build>) - -This is the document you are currently reading. It describes basic -usage and background information. Its main purpose is to assist the -user who wants to learn how to invoke and control C<Module::Build> -scripts at the command line. - -=item Authoring Reference (L<Module::Build::Authoring>) - -This document describes the structure and organization of -C<Module::Build>, and the relevant concepts needed by authors who are -writing F<Build.PL> scripts for a distribution or controlling -C<Module::Build> processes programmatically. - -=item API Reference (L<Module::Build::API>) - -This is a reference to the C<Module::Build> API. - -=item Cookbook (L<Module::Build::Cookbook>) - -This document demonstrates how to accomplish many common tasks. It -covers general command line usage and authoring of F<Build.PL> -scripts. Includes working examples. - -=back - - -=head1 ACTIONS - -There are some general principles at work here. First, each task when -building a module is called an "action". These actions are listed -above; they correspond to the building, testing, installing, -packaging, etc., tasks. - -Second, arguments are processed in a very systematic way. Arguments -are always key=value pairs. They may be specified at C<perl Build.PL> -time (i.e. C<perl Build.PL destdir=/my/secret/place>), in which case -their values last for the lifetime of the C<Build> script. They may -also be specified when executing a particular action (i.e. -C<Build test verbose=1>), in which case their values last only for the -lifetime of that command. Per-action command line parameters take -precedence over parameters specified at C<perl Build.PL> time. - -The build process also relies heavily on the C<Config.pm> module. -If the user wishes to override any of the -values in C<Config.pm>, she may specify them like so: - - perl Build.PL --config cc=gcc --config ld=gcc - -The following build actions are provided by default. - -=over 4 - -=item build - -[version 0.01] - -If you run the C<Build> script without any arguments, it runs the -C<build> action, which in turn runs the C<code> and C<docs> actions. - -This is analogous to the C<MakeMaker> I<make all> target. - -=item clean - -[version 0.01] - -This action will clean up any files that the build process may have -created, including the C<blib/> directory (but not including the -C<_build/> directory and the C<Build> script itself). - -=item code - -[version 0.20] - -This action builds your code base. - -By default it just creates a C<blib/> directory and copies any C<.pm> -and C<.pod> files from your C<lib/> directory into the C<blib/> -directory. It also compiles any C<.xs> files from C<lib/> and places -them in C<blib/>. Of course, you need a working C compiler (probably -the same one that built perl itself) for the compilation to work -properly. - -The C<code> action also runs any C<.PL> files in your F<lib/> -directory. Typically these create other files, named the same but -without the C<.PL> ending. For example, a file F<lib/Foo/Bar.pm.PL> -could create the file F<lib/Foo/Bar.pm>. The C<.PL> files are -processed first, so any C<.pm> files (or other kinds that we deal -with) will get copied correctly. - -=item config_data - -[version 0.26] - -... - -=item diff - -[version 0.14] - -This action will compare the files about to be installed with their -installed counterparts. For .pm and .pod files, a diff will be shown -(this currently requires a 'diff' program to be in your PATH). For -other files like compiled binary files, we simply report whether they -differ. - -A C<flags> parameter may be passed to the action, which will be passed -to the 'diff' program. Consult your 'diff' documentation for the -parameters it will accept - a good one is C<-u>: - - ./Build diff flags=-u - -=item dist - -[version 0.02] - -This action is helpful for module authors who want to package up their -module for source distribution through a medium like CPAN. It will create a -tarball of the files listed in F<MANIFEST> and compress the tarball using -GZIP compression. - -By default, this action will use the C<Archive::Tar> module. However, you can -force it to use binary "tar" and "gzip" executables by supplying an explicit -C<tar> (and optional C<gzip>) parameter: - - ./Build dist --tar C:\path\to\tar.exe --gzip C:\path\to\zip.exe - -=item distcheck - -[version 0.05] - -Reports which files are in the build directory but not in the -F<MANIFEST> file, and vice versa. (See L<manifest> for details.) - -=item distclean - -[version 0.05] - -Performs the 'realclean' action and then the 'distcheck' action. - -=item distdir - -[version 0.05] - -Creates a "distribution directory" named C<$dist_name-$dist_version> -(if that directory already exists, it will be removed first), then -copies all the files listed in the F<MANIFEST> file to that directory. -This directory is what the distribution tarball is created from. - -=item distmeta - -[version 0.21] - -Creates the F<META.yml> file that describes the distribution. - -F<META.yml> is a file containing various bits of I<metadata> about the -distribution. The metadata includes the distribution name, version, -abstract, prerequisites, license, and various other data about the -distribution. This file is created as F<META.yml> in YAML format. -It is recommended that the C<YAML> module be installed to create it. -If the C<YAML> module is not installed, an internal module supplied -with Module::Build will be used to write the META.yml file, and this -will most likely be fine. - -F<META.yml> file must also be listed in F<MANIFEST> - if it's not, a -warning will be issued. - -The current version of the F<META.yml> specification can be found at -L<http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-current.html> - -=item distsign - -[version 0.16] - -Uses C<Module::Signature> to create a SIGNATURE file for your -distribution, and adds the SIGNATURE file to the distribution's -MANIFEST. - -=item disttest - -[version 0.05] - -Performs the 'distdir' action, then switches into that directory and -runs a C<perl Build.PL>, followed by the 'build' and 'test' actions in -that directory. - -=item docs - -[version 0.20] - -This will generate documentation (e.g. Unix man pages and HTML -documents) for any installable items under B<blib/> that -contain POD. If there are no C<bindoc> or C<libdoc> installation -targets defined (as will be the case on systems that don't support -Unix manpages) no action is taken for manpages. If there are no -C<binhtml> or C<libhtml> installation targets defined no action is -taken for HTML documents. - -=item fakeinstall - -[version 0.02] - -This is just like the C<install> action, but it won't actually do -anything, it will just report what it I<would> have done if you had -actually run the C<install> action. - -=item help - -[version 0.03] - -This action will simply print out a message that is meant to help you -use the build process. It will show you a list of available build -actions too. - -With an optional argument specifying an action name (e.g. C<Build help -test>), the 'help' action will show you any POD documentation it can -find for that action. - -=item html - -[version 0.26] - -This will generate HTML documentation for any binary or library files -under B<blib/> that contain POD. The HTML documentation will only be -installed if the install paths can be determined from values in -C<Config.pm>. You can also supply or override install paths on the -command line by specifying C<install_path> values for the C<binhtml> -and/or C<libhtml> installation targets. - -=item install - -[version 0.01] - -This action will use C<ExtUtils::Install> to install the files from -C<blib/> into the system. See L<"INSTALL PATHS"> -for details about how Module::Build determines where to install -things, and how to influence this process. - -If you want the installation process to look around in C<@INC> for -other versions of the stuff you're installing and try to delete it, -you can use the C<uninst> parameter, which tells C<ExtUtils::Install> to -do so: - - ./Build install uninst=1 - -This can be a good idea, as it helps prevent multiple versions of a -module from being present on your system, which can be a confusing -situation indeed. - -=item manifest - -[version 0.05] - -This is an action intended for use by module authors, not people -installing modules. It will bring the F<MANIFEST> up to date with the -files currently present in the distribution. You may use a -F<MANIFEST.SKIP> file to exclude certain files or directories from -inclusion in the F<MANIFEST>. F<MANIFEST.SKIP> should contain a bunch -of regular expressions, one per line. If a file in the distribution -directory matches any of the regular expressions, it won't be included -in the F<MANIFEST>. - -The following is a reasonable F<MANIFEST.SKIP> starting point, you can -add your own stuff to it: - - ^_build - ^Build$ - ^blib - ~$ - \.bak$ - ^MANIFEST\.SKIP$ - CVS - -See the L<distcheck> and L<skipcheck> actions if you want to find out -what the C<manifest> action would do, without actually doing anything. - -=item manpages - -[version 0.28] - -This will generate man pages for any binary or library files under -B<blib/> that contain POD. The man pages will only be installed if the -install paths can be determined from values in C<Config.pm>. You can -also supply or override install paths by specifying there values on -the command line with the C<bindoc> and C<libdoc> installation -targets. - -=item pardist - -[version 0.2806] - -Generates a PAR binary distribution for use with L<PAR> or L<PAR::Dist>. - -It requires that the PAR::Dist module (version 0.17 and up) is -installed on your system. - -=item ppd - -[version 0.20] - -Build a PPD file for your distribution. - -This action takes an optional argument C<codebase> which is used in -the generated PPD file to specify the (usually relative) URL of the -distribution. By default, this value is the distribution name without -any path information. - -Example: - - ./Build ppd --codebase "MSWin32-x86-multi-thread/Module-Build-0.21.tar.gz" - -=item ppmdist - -[version 0.23] - -Generates a PPM binary distribution and a PPD description file. This -action also invokes the C<ppd> action, so it can accept the same -C<codebase> argument described under that action. - -This uses the same mechanism as the C<dist> action to tar & zip its -output, so you can supply C<tar> and/or C<gzip> parameters to affect -the result. - -=item prereq_data - -[version 0.32] - -This action prints out a Perl data structure of all prerequisites and the versions -required. The output can be loaded again using C<eval()>. This can be useful for -external tools that wish to query a Build script for prerequisites. - -=item prereq_report - -[version 0.28] - -This action prints out a list of all prerequisites, the versions required, and -the versions actually installed. This can be useful for reviewing the -configuration of your system prior to a build, or when compiling data to send -for a bug report. - -=item pure_install - -[version 0.28] - -This action is identical to the C<install> action. In the future, -though, when C<install> starts writing to the file -F<$(INSTALLARCHLIB)/perllocal.pod>, C<pure_install> won't, and that -will be the only difference between them. - -=item realclean - -[version 0.01] - -This action is just like the C<clean> action, but also removes the -C<_build> directory and the C<Build> script. If you run the -C<realclean> action, you are essentially starting over, so you will -have to re-create the C<Build> script again. - -=item retest - -[version 0.2806] - -This is just like the C<test> action, but doesn't actually build the -distribution first, and doesn't add F<blib/> to the load path, and -therefore will test against a I<previously> installed version of the -distribution. This can be used to verify that a certain installed -distribution still works, or to see whether newer versions of a -distribution still pass the old regression tests, and so on. - -=item skipcheck - -[version 0.05] - -Reports which files are skipped due to the entries in the -F<MANIFEST.SKIP> file (See L<manifest> for details) - -=item test - -[version 0.01] - -This will use C<Test::Harness> or C<TAP::Harness> to run any regression -tests and report their results. Tests can be defined in the standard -places: a file called C<test.pl> in the top-level directory, or several -files ending with C<.t> in a C<t/> directory. - -If you want tests to be 'verbose', i.e. show details of test execution -rather than just summary information, pass the argument C<verbose=1>. - -If you want to run tests under the perl debugger, pass the argument -C<debugger=1>. - -If you want to have Module::Build find test files with different file -name extensions, pass the C<test_file_exts> argument with an array -of extensions, such as C<[qw( .t .s .z )]>. - -If you want test to be run by C<TAP::Harness>, rather than C<Test::Harness>, -pass the argument C<tap_harness_args> as an array reference of arguments to -pass to the TAP::Harness constructor. - -In addition, if a file called C<visual.pl> exists in the top-level -directory, this file will be executed as a Perl script and its output -will be shown to the user. This is a good place to put speed tests or -other tests that don't use the C<Test::Harness> format for output. - -To override the choice of tests to run, you may pass a C<test_files> -argument whose value is a whitespace-separated list of test scripts to -run. This is especially useful in development, when you only want to -run a single test to see whether you've squashed a certain bug yet: - - ./Build test --test_files t/something_failing.t - -You may also pass several C<test_files> arguments separately: - - ./Build test --test_files t/one.t --test_files t/two.t - -or use a C<glob()>-style pattern: - - ./Build test --test_files 't/01-*.t' - -=item testall - -[version 0.2807] - -[Note: the 'testall' action and the code snippets below are currently -in alpha stage, see -L<"http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.module.build/2007/03/msg584.html"> ] - -Runs the C<test> action plus each of the C<test$type> actions defined by -the keys of the C<test_types> parameter. - -Currently, you need to define the ACTION_test$type method yourself and -enumerate them in the test_types parameter. - - my $mb = Module::Build->subclass( - code => q( - sub ACTION_testspecial { shift->generic_test(type => 'special'); } - sub ACTION_testauthor { shift->generic_test(type => 'author'); } - ) - )->new( - ... - test_types => { - special => '.st', - author => ['.at', '.pt' ], - }, - ... - -=item testcover - -[version 0.26] - -Runs the C<test> action using C<Devel::Cover>, generating a -code-coverage report showing which parts of the code were actually -exercised during the tests. - -To pass options to C<Devel::Cover>, set the C<$DEVEL_COVER_OPTIONS> -environment variable: - - DEVEL_COVER_OPTIONS=-ignore,Build ./Build testcover - -=item testdb - -[version 0.05] - -This is a synonym for the 'test' action with the C<debugger=1> -argument. - -=item testpod - -[version 0.25] - -This checks all the files described in the C<docs> action and -produces C<Test::Harness>-style output. If you are a module author, -this is useful to run before creating a new release. - -=item testpodcoverage - -[version 0.28] - -This checks the pod coverage of the distribution and -produces C<Test::Harness>-style output. If you are a module author, -this is useful to run before creating a new release. - -=item versioninstall - -[version 0.16] - -** Note: since C<only.pm> is so new, and since we just recently added -support for it here too, this feature is to be considered -experimental. ** - -If you have the C<only.pm> module installed on your system, you can -use this action to install a module into the version-specific library -trees. This means that you can have several versions of the same -module installed and C<use> a specific one like this: - - use only MyModule => 0.55; - -To override the default installation libraries in C<only::config>, -specify the C<versionlib> parameter when you run the C<Build.PL> script: - - perl Build.PL --versionlib /my/version/place/ - -To override which version the module is installed as, specify the -C<versionlib> parameter when you run the C<Build.PL> script: - - perl Build.PL --version 0.50 - -See the C<only.pm> documentation for more information on -version-specific installs. - -=back - - -=head1 OPTIONS - -=head2 Command Line Options - -The following options can be used during any invocation of C<Build.PL> -or the Build script, during any action. For information on other -options specific to an action, see the documentation for the -respective action. - -NOTE: There is some preliminary support for options to use the more -familiar long option style. Most options can be preceded with the -C<--> long option prefix, and the underscores changed to dashes -(e.g. C<--use-rcfile>). Additionally, the argument to boolean options is -optional, and boolean options can be negated by prefixing them with -C<no> or C<no-> (e.g. C<--noverbose> or C<--no-verbose>). - -=over 4 - -=item quiet - -Suppress informative messages on output. - -=item use_rcfile - -Load the F<~/.modulebuildrc> option file. This option can be set to -false to prevent the custom resource file from being loaded. - -=item verbose - -Display extra information about the Build on output. - -=item allow_mb_mismatch - -Suppresses the check upon startup that the version of Module::Build -we're now running under is the same version that was initially invoked -when building the distribution (i.e. when the C<Build.PL> script was -first run). Use with caution. - -=item debug - -Prints Module::Build debugging information to STDOUT, such as a trace of -executed build actions. - -=back - - -=head2 Default Options File (F<.modulebuildrc>) - -[version 0.28] - -When Module::Build starts up, it will look first for a file, -F<$ENV{HOME}/.modulebuildrc>. If it's not found there, it will look -in the the F<.modulebuildrc> file in the directories referred to by -the environment variables C<HOMEDRIVE> + C<HOMEDIR>, C<USERPROFILE>, -C<APPDATA>, C<WINDIR>, C<SYS$LOGIN>. If the file exists, the options -specified there will be used as defaults, as if they were typed on the -command line. The defaults can be overridden by specifying new values -on the command line. - -The action name must come at the beginning of the line, followed by any -amount of whitespace and then the options. Options are given the same -as they would be on the command line. They can be separated by any -amount of whitespace, including newlines, as long there is whitespace at -the beginning of each continued line. Anything following a hash mark (C<#>) -is considered a comment, and is stripped before parsing. If more than -one line begins with the same action name, those lines are merged into -one set of options. - -Besides the regular actions, there are two special pseudo-actions: the -key C<*> (asterisk) denotes any global options that should be applied -to all actions, and the key 'Build_PL' specifies options to be applied -when you invoke C<perl Build.PL>. - - * verbose=1 # global options - diff flags=-u - install --install_base /home/ken - --install_path html=/home/ken/docs/html - -If you wish to locate your resource file in a different location, you -can set the environment variable C<MODULEBUILDRC> to the complete -absolute path of the file containing your options. - - -=head1 INSTALL PATHS - -[version 0.19] - -When you invoke Module::Build's C<build> action, it needs to figure -out where to install things. The nutshell version of how this works -is that default installation locations are determined from -F<Config.pm>, and they may be overridden by using the C<install_path> -parameter. An C<install_base> parameter lets you specify an -alternative installation root like F</home/foo>, and a C<destdir> lets -you specify a temporary installation directory like F</tmp/install> in -case you want to create bundled-up installable packages. - -Natively, Module::Build provides default installation locations for -the following types of installable items: - -=over 4 - -=item lib - -Usually pure-Perl module files ending in F<.pm>. - -=item arch - -"Architecture-dependent" module files, usually produced by compiling -XS, L<Inline>, or similar code. - -=item script - -Programs written in pure Perl. In order to improve reuse, try to make -these as small as possible - put the code into modules whenever -possible. - -=item bin - -"Architecture-dependent" executable programs, i.e. compiled C code or -something. Pretty rare to see this in a perl distribution, but it -happens. - -=item bindoc - -Documentation for the stuff in C<script> and C<bin>. Usually -generated from the POD in those files. Under Unix, these are manual -pages belonging to the 'man1' category. - -=item libdoc - -Documentation for the stuff in C<lib> and C<arch>. This is usually -generated from the POD in F<.pm> files. Under Unix, these are manual -pages belonging to the 'man3' category. - -=item binhtml - -This is the same as C<bindoc> above, but applies to HTML documents. - -=item libhtml - -This is the same as C<bindoc> above, but applies to HTML documents. - -=back - -Four other parameters let you control various aspects of how -installation paths are determined: - -=over 4 - -=item installdirs - -The default destinations for these installable things come from -entries in your system's C<Config.pm>. You can select from three -different sets of default locations by setting the C<installdirs> -parameter as follows: - - 'installdirs' set to: - core site vendor - - uses the following defaults from Config.pm: - - lib => installprivlib installsitelib installvendorlib - arch => installarchlib installsitearch installvendorarch - script => installscript installsitebin installvendorbin - bin => installbin installsitebin installvendorbin - bindoc => installman1dir installsiteman1dir installvendorman1dir - libdoc => installman3dir installsiteman3dir installvendorman3dir - binhtml => installhtml1dir installsitehtml1dir installvendorhtml1dir [*] - libhtml => installhtml3dir installsitehtml3dir installvendorhtml3dir [*] - - * Under some OS (eg. MSWin32) the destination for HTML documents is - determined by the C<Config.pm> entry C<installhtmldir>. - -The default value of C<installdirs> is "site". If you're creating -vendor distributions of module packages, you may want to do something -like this: - - perl Build.PL --installdirs vendor - -or - - ./Build install --installdirs vendor - -If you're installing an updated version of a module that was included -with perl itself (i.e. a "core module"), then you may set -C<installdirs> to "core" to overwrite the module in its present -location. - -(Note that the 'script' line is different from C<MakeMaker> - -unfortunately there's no such thing as "installsitescript" or -"installvendorscript" entry in C<Config.pm>, so we use the -"installsitebin" and "installvendorbin" entries to at least get the -general location right. In the future, if C<Config.pm> adds some more -appropriate entries, we'll start using those.) - -=item install_path - -Once the defaults have been set, you can override them. - -On the command line, that would look like this: - - perl Build.PL --install_path lib=/foo/lib --install_path arch=/foo/lib/arch - -or this: - - ./Build install --install_path lib=/foo/lib --install_path arch=/foo/lib/arch - -=item install_base - -You can also set the whole bunch of installation paths by supplying the -C<install_base> parameter to point to a directory on your system. For -instance, if you set C<install_base> to "/home/ken" on a Linux -system, you'll install as follows: - - lib => /home/ken/lib/perl5 - arch => /home/ken/lib/perl5/i386-linux - script => /home/ken/bin - bin => /home/ken/bin - bindoc => /home/ken/man/man1 - libdoc => /home/ken/man/man3 - binhtml => /home/ken/html - libhtml => /home/ken/html - -Note that this is I<different> from how C<MakeMaker>'s C<PREFIX> -parameter works. C<install_base> just gives you a default layout under the -directory you specify, which may have little to do with the -C<installdirs=site> layout. - -The exact layout under the directory you specify may vary by system - -we try to do the "sensible" thing on each platform. - -=item destdir - -If you want to install everything into a temporary directory first -(for instance, if you want to create a directory tree that a package -manager like C<rpm> or C<dpkg> could create a package from), you can -use the C<destdir> parameter: - - perl Build.PL --destdir /tmp/foo - -or - - ./Build install --destdir /tmp/foo - -This will effectively install to "/tmp/foo/$sitelib", -"/tmp/foo/$sitearch", and the like, except that it will use -C<File::Spec> to make the pathnames work correctly on whatever -platform you're installing on. - -=item prefix - -Provided for compatibility with C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>'s PREFIX argument. -C<prefix> should be used when you wish Module::Build to install your -modules, documentation and scripts in the same place -C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> does. - -The following are equivalent. - - perl Build.PL --prefix /tmp/foo - perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/tmp/foo - -Because of the very complex nature of the prefixification logic, the -behavior of PREFIX in C<MakeMaker> has changed subtly over time. -Module::Build's --prefix logic is equivalent to the PREFIX logic found -in C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> 6.30. - -If you do not need to retain compatibility with C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> or -are starting a fresh Perl installation we recommend you use -C<install_base> instead (and C<INSTALL_BASE> in C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>). -See L<Module::Build::Cookbook/Instaling in the same location as -ExtUtils::MakeMaker> for further information. - - -=back - - -=head1 MOTIVATIONS - -There are several reasons I wanted to start over, and not just fix -what I didn't like about C<MakeMaker>: - -=over 4 - -=item * - -I don't like the core idea of C<MakeMaker>, namely that C<make> should be -involved in the build process. Here are my reasons: - -=over 4 - -=item + - -When a person is installing a Perl module, what can you assume about -their environment? Can you assume they have C<make>? No, but you can -assume they have some version of Perl. - -=item + - -When a person is writing a Perl module for intended distribution, can -you assume that they know how to build a Makefile, so they can -customize their build process? No, but you can assume they know Perl, -and could customize that way. - -=back - -For years, these things have been a barrier to people getting the -build/install process to do what they want. - -=item * - -There are several architectural decisions in C<MakeMaker> that make it -very difficult to customize its behavior. For instance, when using -C<MakeMaker> you do C<use ExtUtils::MakeMaker>, but the object created in -C<WriteMakefile()> is actually blessed into a package name that's -created on the fly, so you can't simply subclass -C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>. There is a workaround C<MY> package that lets -you override certain C<MakeMaker> methods, but only certain explicitly -preselected (by C<MakeMaker>) methods can be overridden. Also, the method -of customization is very crude: you have to modify a string containing -the Makefile text for the particular target. Since these strings -aren't documented, and I<can't> be documented (they take on different -values depending on the platform, version of perl, version of -C<MakeMaker>, etc.), you have no guarantee that your modifications will -work on someone else's machine or after an upgrade of C<MakeMaker> or -perl. - -=item * - -It is risky to make major changes to C<MakeMaker>, since it does so many -things, is so important, and generally works. C<Module::Build> is an -entirely separate package so that I can work on it all I want, without -worrying about backward compatibility. - -=item * - -Finally, Perl is said to be a language for system administration. -Could it really be the case that Perl isn't up to the task of building -and installing software? Even if that software is a bunch of stupid -little C<.pm> files that just need to be copied from one place to -another? My sense was that we could design a system to accomplish -this in a flexible, extensible, and friendly manner. Or die trying. - -=back - - -=head1 TO DO - -The current method of relying on time stamps to determine whether a -derived file is out of date isn't likely to scale well, since it -requires tracing all dependencies backward, it runs into problems on -NFS, and it's just generally flimsy. It would be better to use an MD5 -signature or the like, if available. See C<cons> for an example. - - - append to perllocal.pod - - add a 'plugin' functionality - - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - -Development questions, bug reports, and patches should be sent to the -Module-Build mailing list at <module-build@perl.org>. - -Bug reports are also welcome at -<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Module-Build>. - -The latest development version is available from the Subversion -repository at <https://svn.perl.org/modules/Module-Build/trunk/> - - -=head1 COPYRIGHT - -Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Ken Williams. All rights reserved. - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. - - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), L<Module::Build::Cookbook>, L<Module::Build::Authoring>, -L<Module::Build::API>, L<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>, L<YAML> - -F<META.yml> Specification: -L<http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-current.html> - -L<http://www.dsmit.com/cons/> - -L<http://search.cpan.org/dist/PerlBuildSystem/> - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/API.pod b/lib/Module/Build/API.pod deleted file mode 100644 index f4e4cea09d..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/API.pod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1928 +0,0 @@ -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::API - API Reference for Module Authors - -=for :stopwords apache bsd distdir distsign gpl installdirs lgpl mit mozilla packlists - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -I list here some of the most important methods in C<Module::Build>. -Normally you won't need to deal with these methods unless you want to -subclass C<Module::Build>. But since one of the reasons I created -this module in the first place was so that subclassing is possible -(and easy), I will certainly write more docs as the interface -stabilizes. - - -=head2 CONSTRUCTORS - -=over 4 - -=item current() - -[version 0.20] - -This method returns a reasonable facsimile of the currently-executing -C<Module::Build> object representing the current build. You can use -this object to query its L</notes()> method, inquire about installed -modules, and so on. This is a great way to share information between -different parts of your build process. For instance, you can ask -the user a question during C<perl Build.PL>, then use their answer -during a regression test: - - # In Build.PL: - my $color = $build->prompt("What is your favorite color?"); - $build->notes(color => $color); - - # In t/colortest.t: - use Module::Build; - my $build = Module::Build->current; - my $color = $build->notes('color'); - ... - -The way the C<current()> method is currently implemented, there may be -slight differences between the C<$build> object in Build.PL and the -one in C<t/colortest.t>. It is our goal to minimize these differences -in future releases of Module::Build, so please report any anomalies -you find. - -One important caveat: in its current implementation, C<current()> will -B<NOT> work correctly if you have changed out of the directory that -C<Module::Build> was invoked from. - -=item new() - -[version 0.03] - -Creates a new Module::Build object. Arguments to the new() method are -listed below. Most arguments are optional, but you must provide -either the L</module_name> argument, or L</dist_name> and one of -L</dist_version> or L</dist_version_from>. In other words, you must -provide enough information to determine both a distribution name and -version. - - -=over 4 - -=item add_to_cleanup - -[version 0.19] - -An array reference of files to be cleaned up when the C<clean> action -is performed. See also the L<add_to_cleanup()|/"add_to_cleanup(@files)"> -method. - -=item auto_configure_requires - -[version 0.34] - -This parameter determines whether Module::Build will add itself -automatically to configure_requires (and build_requires) if Module::Build -is not already there. The required version will be the last 'major' release, -as defined by the decimal version truncated to two decimal places (e.g. 0.34, -instead of 0.3402). The default value is true. - -=item auto_features - -[version 0.26] - -This parameter supports the setting of features (see -L</feature($name)>) automatically based on a set of prerequisites. For -instance, for a module that could optionally use either MySQL or -PostgreSQL databases, you might use C<auto_features> like this: - - my $build = Module::Build->new - ( - ...other stuff here... - auto_features => { - pg_support => { - description => "Interface with Postgres databases", - requires => { 'DBD::Pg' => 23.3, - 'DateTime::Format::Pg' => 0 }, - }, - mysql_support => { - description => "Interface with MySQL databases", - requires => { 'DBD::mysql' => 17.9, - 'DateTime::Format::MySQL' => 0 }, - }, - } - ); - -For each feature named, the required prerequisites will be checked, and -if there are no failures, the feature will be enabled (set to C<1>). -Otherwise the failures will be displayed to the user and the feature -will be disabled (set to C<0>). - -See the documentation for L</requires> for the details of how -requirements can be specified. - -=item autosplit - -[version 0.04] - -An optional C<autosplit> argument specifies a file which should be run -through the L<AutoSplit::autosplit()|AutoSplit/autosplit> function. -If multiple files should be split, the argument may be given as an -array of the files to split. - -In general I don't consider autosplitting a great idea, because it's -not always clear that autosplitting achieves its intended performance -benefits. It may even harm performance in environments like mod_perl, -where as much as possible of a module's code should be loaded during -startup. - -=item build_class - -[version 0.28] - -The Module::Build class or subclass to use in the build script. -Defaults to "Module::Build" or the class name passed to or created by -a call to L</subclass()>. This property is useful if you're -writing a custom Module::Build subclass and have a bootstrapping -problem--that is, your subclass requires modules that may not be -installed when C<perl Build.PL> is executed, but you've listed in -L</build_requires> so that they should be available when C<./Build> is -executed. - -=item build_requires - -[version 0.07] - -Modules listed in this section are necessary to build and install the -given module, but are not necessary for regular usage of it. This is -actually an important distinction - it allows for tighter control over -the body of installed modules, and facilitates correct dependency -checking on binary/packaged distributions of the module. - -See the documentation for L<Module::Build::Authoring/"PREREQUISITES"> -for the details of how requirements can be specified. - -=item create_packlist - -[version 0.28] - -If true, this parameter tells Module::Build to create a F<.packlist> -file during the C<install> action, just like C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> does. -The file is created in a subdirectory of the C<arch> installation -location. It is used by some other tools (CPAN, CPANPLUS, etc.) for -determining what files are part of an install. - -The default value is true. This parameter was introduced in -Module::Build version 0.2609; previously no packlists were ever -created by Module::Build. - -=item c_source - -[version 0.04] - -An optional C<c_source> argument specifies a directory which contains -C source files that the rest of the build may depend on. Any C<.c> -files in the directory will be compiled to object files. The -directory will be added to the search path during the compilation and -linking phases of any C or XS files. - -=item conflicts - -[version 0.07] - -Modules listed in this section conflict in some serious way with the -given module. C<Module::Build> (or some higher-level tool) will -refuse to install the given module if the given module/version is also -installed. - -See the documentation for L<Module::Build::Authoring/"PREREQUISITES"> -for the details of how requirements can be specified. - -=item create_license - -[version 0.31] - -This parameter tells Module::Build to automatically create a -F<LICENSE> file at the top level of your distribution, containing the -full text of the author's chosen license. This requires -C<Software::License> on the author's machine, and further requires -that the C<license> parameter specifies a license that it knows about. - -=item create_makefile_pl - -[version 0.19] - -This parameter lets you use C<Module::Build::Compat> during the -C<distdir> (or C<dist>) action to automatically create a Makefile.PL -for compatibility with C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>. The parameter's value -should be one of the styles named in the L<Module::Build::Compat> -documentation. - -=item create_readme - -[version 0.22] - -This parameter tells Module::Build to automatically create a F<README> -file at the top level of your distribution. Currently it will simply -use C<Pod::Text> (or C<Pod::Readme> if it's installed) on the file -indicated by C<dist_version_from> and put the result in the F<README> -file. This is by no means the only recommended style for writing a -F<README>, but it seems to be one common one used on the CPAN. - -If you generate a F<README> in this way, it's probably a good idea to -create a separate F<INSTALL> file if that information isn't in the -generated F<README>. - -=item dist_abstract - -[version 0.20] - -This should be a short description of the distribution. This is used when -generating metadata for F<META.yml> and PPD files. If it is not given -then C<Module::Build> looks in the POD of the module from which it gets -the distribution's version. If it finds a POD section marked "=head1 -NAME", then it looks for the first line matching C<\s+-\s+(.+)>, -and uses the captured text as the abstract. - -=item dist_author - -[version 0.20] - -This should be something like "John Doe <jdoe@example.com>", or if -there are multiple authors, an anonymous array of strings may be -specified. This is used when generating metadata for F<META.yml> and -PPD files. If this is not specified, then C<Module::Build> looks at -the module from which it gets the distribution's version. If it finds -a POD section marked "=head1 AUTHOR", then it uses the contents of -this section. - -=item dist_name - -[version 0.11] - -Specifies the name for this distribution. Most authors won't need to -set this directly, they can use C<module_name> to set C<dist_name> to -a reasonable default. However, some agglomerative distributions like -C<libwww-perl> or C<bioperl> have names that don't correspond directly -to a module name, so C<dist_name> can be set independently. - -=item dist_version - -[version 0.11] - -Specifies a version number for the distribution. See L</module_name> -or L</dist_version_from> for ways to have this set automatically from a -C<$VERSION> variable in a module. One way or another, a version -number needs to be set. - -=item dist_version_from - -[version 0.11] - -Specifies a file to look for the distribution version in. Most -authors won't need to set this directly, they can use L</module_name> -to set it to a reasonable default. - -The version is extracted from the specified file according to the same -rules as L<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> and C<CPAN.pm>. It involves finding -the first line that matches the regular expression - - /([\$*])(([\w\:\']*)\bVERSION)\b.*\=/ - -eval()-ing that line, then checking the value of the C<$VERSION> -variable. Quite ugly, really, but all the modules on CPAN depend on -this process, so there's no real opportunity to change to something -better. - -If the target file of L</dist_version_from> contains more than one package -declaration, the version returned will be the one matching the configured -L</module_name>. - -=item dynamic_config - -[version 0.07] - -A boolean flag indicating whether the F<Build.PL> file must be -executed, or whether this module can be built, tested and installed -solely from consulting its metadata file. The main reason to set this -to a true value is that your module performs some dynamic -configuration as part of its build/install process. If the flag is -omitted, the F<META.yml> spec says that installation tools should -treat it as 1 (true), because this is a safer way to behave. - -Currently C<Module::Build> doesn't actually do anything with this flag -- it's up to higher-level tools like C<CPAN.pm> to do something useful -with it. It can potentially bring lots of security, packaging, and -convenience improvements. - -=item extra_compiler_flags - -=item extra_linker_flags - -[version 0.19] - -These parameters can contain array references (or strings, in which -case they will be split into arrays) to pass through to the compiler -and linker phases when compiling/linking C code. For example, to tell -the compiler that your code is C++, you might do: - - my $build = Module::Build->new - ( - module_name => 'Foo::Bar', - extra_compiler_flags => ['-x', 'c++'], - ); - -To link your XS code against glib you might write something like: - - my $build = Module::Build->new - ( - module_name => 'Foo::Bar', - dynamic_config => 1, - extra_compiler_flags => scalar `glib-config --cflags`, - extra_linker_flags => scalar `glib-config --libs`, - ); - -=item get_options - -[version 0.26] - -You can pass arbitrary command line options to F<Build.PL> or -F<Build>, and they will be stored in the Module::Build object and can -be accessed via the L</args()> method. However, sometimes you want -more flexibility out of your argument processing than this allows. In -such cases, use the C<get_options> parameter to pass in a hash -reference of argument specifications, and the list of arguments to -F<Build.PL> or F<Build> will be processed according to those -specifications before they're passed on to C<Module::Build>'s own -argument processing. - -The supported option specification hash keys are: - - -=over 4 - -=item type - -The type of option. The types are those supported by Getopt::Long; consult -its documentation for a complete list. Typical types are C<=s> for strings, -C<+> for additive options, and C<!> for negatable options. If the -type is not specified, it will be considered a boolean, i.e. no -argument is taken and a value of 1 will be assigned when the option is -encountered. - -=item store - -A reference to a scalar in which to store the value passed to the option. -If not specified, the value will be stored under the option name in the -hash returned by the C<args()> method. - -=item default - -A default value for the option. If no default value is specified and no option -is passed, then the option key will not exist in the hash returned by -C<args()>. - -=back - - -You can combine references to your own variables or subroutines with -unreferenced specifications, for which the result will also be stored in the -hash returned by C<args()>. For example: - - my $loud = 0; - my $build = Module::Build->new - ( - module_name => 'Foo::Bar', - get_options => { - Loud => { store => \$loud }, - Dbd => { type => '=s' }, - Quantity => { type => '+' }, - } - ); - - print STDERR "HEY, ARE YOU LISTENING??\n" if $loud; - print "We'll use the ", $build->args('Dbd'), " DBI driver\n"; - print "Are you sure you want that many?\n" - if $build->args('Quantity') > 2; - -The arguments for such a specification can be called like so: - - perl Build.PL --Loud --Dbd=DBD::pg --Quantity --Quantity --Quantity - -B<WARNING:> Any option specifications that conflict with Module::Build's own -options (defined by its properties) will throw an exception. Use capitalized -option names to avoid unintended conflicts with future Module::Build options. - -Consult the Getopt::Long documentation for details on its usage. - -=item include_dirs - -[version 0.24] - -Specifies any additional directories in which to search for C header -files. May be given as a string indicating a single directory, or as -a list reference indicating multiple directories. - -=item install_path - -[version 0.19] - -You can set paths for individual installable elements by using the -C<install_path> parameter: - - my $build = Module::Build->new - ( - ...other stuff here... - install_path => { - lib => '/foo/lib', - arch => '/foo/lib/arch', - } - ); - -=item installdirs - -[version 0.19] - -Determines where files are installed within the normal perl hierarchy -as determined by F<Config.pm>. Valid values are: C<core>, C<site>, -C<vendor>. The default is C<site>. See -L<Module::Build/"INSTALL PATHS"> - -=item license - -[version 0.07] - -Specifies the licensing terms of your distribution. Valid options include: - - -=over 4 - -=item apache - -The distribution is licensed under the Apache Software License -(L<http://opensource.org/licenses/apachepl.php>). - -=item artistic - -The distribution is licensed under the Artistic License, as specified -by the F<Artistic> file in the standard Perl distribution. - -=item artistic_2 - -The distribution is licensed under the Artistic 2.0 License -(L<http://opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license-2.0.php>.) - -=item bsd - -The distribution is licensed under the BSD License -(L<http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php>). - -=item gpl - -The distribution is licensed under the terms of the GNU General -Public License (L<http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php>). - -=item lgpl - -The distribution is licensed under the terms of the GNU Lesser -General Public License -(L<http://www.opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-license.php>). - -=item mit - -The distribution is licensed under the MIT License -(L<http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php>). - -=item mozilla - -The distribution is licensed under the Mozilla Public -License. (L<http://opensource.org/licenses/mozilla1.0.php> or -L<http://opensource.org/licenses/mozilla1.1.php>) - -=item open_source - -The distribution is licensed under some other Open Source -Initiative-approved license listed at -L<http://www.opensource.org/licenses/>. - -=item perl - -The distribution may be copied and redistributed under the same terms -as Perl itself (this is by far the most common licensing option for -modules on CPAN). This is a dual license, in which the user may -choose between either the GPL or the Artistic license. - -=item restrictive - -The distribution may not be redistributed without special permission -from the author and/or copyright holder. - -=item unrestricted - -The distribution is licensed under a license that is B<not> approved -by www.opensource.org but that allows distribution without -restrictions. - -=back - - -Note that you must still include the terms of your license in your -documentation - this field only lets automated tools figure out your -licensing restrictions. Humans still need something to read. If you -choose to provide this field, you should make sure that you keep it in -sync with your written documentation if you ever change your licensing -terms. - -You may also use a license type of C<unknown> if you don't wish to -specify your terms in the metadata. - -It is a fatal error to use a license other than the ones mentioned -above. This is not because I wish to impose licensing terms on you - -please let me know if you would like another license option to be -added to the list. I just started out with a small set of licenses to -keep things simple, figuring I'd let people with actual working -knowledge in this area tell me what to do. So if that's you, drop me -a line. - -=item meta_add - -[version 0.28] - -A hash of key/value pairs that should be added to the F<META.yml> file -during the C<distmeta> action. Any existing entries with the same -names will be overridden. - -See the L</"MODULE METADATA"> section for details. - -=item meta_merge - -[version 0.28] - -A hash of key/value pairs that should be merged into the F<META.yml> -file during the C<distmeta> action. Any existing entries with the -same names will be overridden. - -The only difference between C<meta_add> and C<meta_merge> is their -behavior on hash-valued and array-valued entries: C<meta_add> will -completely blow away the existing hash or array value, but -C<meta_merge> will merge the supplied data into the existing hash or -array value. - -See the L</"MODULE METADATA"> section for details. - -=item module_name - -[version 0.03] - -The C<module_name> is a shortcut for setting default values of -C<dist_name> and C<dist_version_from>, reflecting the fact that the -majority of CPAN distributions are centered around one "main" module. -For instance, if you set C<module_name> to C<Foo::Bar>, then -C<dist_name> will default to C<Foo-Bar> and C<dist_version_from> will -default to C<lib/Foo/Bar.pm>. C<dist_version_from> will in turn be -used to set C<dist_version>. - -Setting C<module_name> won't override a C<dist_*> parameter you -specify explicitly. - -=item PL_files - -[version 0.06] - -An optional parameter specifying a set of C<.PL> files in your -distribution. These will be run as Perl scripts prior to processing -the rest of the files in your distribution with the name of the file -they're generating as an argument. They are usually used as templates -for creating other files dynamically, so that a file like -C<lib/Foo/Bar.pm.PL> might create the file C<lib/Foo/Bar.pm>. - -The files are specified with the C<.PL> files as hash keys, and the -file(s) they generate as hash values, like so: - - my $build = Module::Build->new - ( - module_name => 'Foo::Bar', - ... - PL_files => { 'lib/Foo/Bar.pm.PL' => 'lib/Foo/Bar.pm' }, - ); - -Note that the path specifications are I<always> given in Unix-like -format, not in the style of the local system. - -If your C<.PL> scripts don't create any files, or if they create files -with unexpected names, or even if they create multiple files, you can -indicate that so that Module::Build can properly handle these created -files: - - PL_files => { - 'lib/Foo/Bar.pm.PL' => 'lib/Foo/Bar.pm', - 'lib/something.PL' => ['/lib/something', '/lib/else'], - 'lib/funny.PL' => [], - } - -Here's an example of a simple PL file. - - my $output_file = shift; - open my $fh, ">", $output_file or die "Can't open $output_file: $!"; - - print $fh <<'END'; - #!/usr/bin/perl - - print "Hello, world!\n"; - END - -PL files are not installed by default, so its safe to put them in -F<lib/> and F<bin/>. - - -=item pm_files - -[version 0.19] - -An optional parameter specifying the set of C<.pm> files in this -distribution, specified as a hash reference whose keys are the files' -locations in the distributions, and whose values are their logical -locations based on their package name, i.e. where they would be found -in a "normal" Module::Build-style distribution. This parameter is -mainly intended to support alternative layouts of files. - -For instance, if you have an old-style C<MakeMaker> distribution for a -module called C<Foo::Bar> and a F<Bar.pm> file at the top level of the -distribution, you could specify your layout in your C<Build.PL> like -this: - - my $build = Module::Build->new - ( - module_name => 'Foo::Bar', - ... - pm_files => { 'Bar.pm' => 'lib/Foo/Bar.pm' }, - ); - -Note that the values should include C<lib/>, because this is where -they would be found in a "normal" Module::Build-style distribution. - -Note also that the path specifications are I<always> given in -Unix-like format, not in the style of the local system. - -=item pod_files - -[version 0.19] - -Just like C<pm_files>, but used for specifying the set of C<.pod> -files in your distribution. - -=item recommends - -[version 0.08] - -This is just like the L</requires> argument, except that modules listed -in this section aren't essential, just a good idea. We'll just print -a friendly warning if one of these modules aren't found, but we'll -continue running. - -If a module is recommended but not required, all tests should still -pass if the module isn't installed. This may mean that some tests -may be skipped if recommended dependencies aren't present. - -Automated tools like CPAN.pm should inform the user when recommended -modules aren't installed, and it should offer to install them if it -wants to be helpful. - -See the documentation for L<Module::Build::Authoring/"PREREQUISITES"> -for the details of how requirements can be specified. - -=item recursive_test_files - -[version 0.28] - -Normally, C<Module::Build> does not search subdirectories when looking -for tests to run. When this options is set it will search recursively -in all subdirectories of the standard 't' test directory. - -=item requires - -[version 0.07] - -An optional C<requires> argument specifies any module prerequisites -that the current module depends on. - -One note: currently C<Module::Build> doesn't actually I<require> the -user to have dependencies installed, it just strongly urges. In the -future we may require it. There's also a L</recommends> section for -things that aren't absolutely required. - -Automated tools like CPAN.pm should refuse to install a module if one -of its dependencies isn't satisfied, unless a "force" command is given -by the user. If the tools are helpful, they should also offer to -install the dependencies. - -A synonym for C<requires> is C<prereq>, to help succour people -transitioning from C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>. The C<requires> term is -preferred, but the C<prereq> term will remain valid in future -distributions. - -See the documentation for L<Module::Build::Authoring/"PREREQUISITES"> -for the details of how requirements can be specified. - -=item script_files - -[version 0.18] - -An optional parameter specifying a set of files that should be -installed as executable Perl scripts when the module is installed. -May be given as an array reference of the files, as a hash reference -whose keys are the files (and whose values will currently be ignored), -as a string giving the name of a directory in which to find scripts, -or as a string giving the name of a single script file. - -The default is to install any scripts found in a F<bin> directory at -the top level of the distribution, minus any keys of L<PL_files>. - -For backward compatibility, you may use the parameter C<scripts> -instead of C<script_files>. Please consider this usage deprecated, -though it will continue to exist for several version releases. - -=item sign - -[version 0.16] - -If a true value is specified for this parameter, L<Module::Signature> -will be used (via the 'distsign' action) to create a SIGNATURE file -for your distribution during the 'distdir' action, and to add the -SIGNATURE file to the MANIFEST (therefore, don't add it yourself). - -The default value is false. In the future, the default may change to -true if you have C<Module::Signature> installed on your system. - -=item test_files - -[version 0.23] - -An optional parameter specifying a set of files that should be used as -C<Test::Harness>-style regression tests to be run during the C<test> -action. May be given as an array reference of the files, or as a hash -reference whose keys are the files (and whose values will currently be -ignored). If the argument is given as a single string (not in an -array reference), that string will be treated as a C<glob()> pattern -specifying the files to use. - -The default is to look for a F<test.pl> script in the top-level -directory of the distribution, and any files matching the glob pattern -C<*.t> in the F<t/> subdirectory. If the C<recursive_test_files> -property is true, then the C<t/> directory will be scanned recursively -for C<*.t> files. - -=item use_tap_harness - -[version 0.2808_03] - -An optional parameter indicating whether or not to use TAP::Harness for -testing rather than Test::Harness. Defaults to false. If set to true, you must -therefore be sure to add TAP::Harness as a requirement for your module in -L</build_requires>. Implicitly set to a true value if C<tap_harness_args> is -specified. - -=item tap_harness_args - -[version 0.2808_03] - -An optional parameter specifying parameters to be passed to TAP::Harness when -running tests. Must be given as a hash reference of parameters; see the -L<TAP::Harness|TAP::Harness> documentation for details. Note that specifying -this parameter will implicitly set C<use_tap_harness> to a true value. You -must therefore be sure to add TAP::Harness as a requirement for your module in -L</build_requires>. - -=item xs_files - -[version 0.19] - -Just like C<pm_files>, but used for specifying the set of C<.xs> -files in your distribution. - -=back - - -=item new_from_context(%args) - -[version 0.28] - -When called from a directory containing a F<Build.PL> script and a -F<META.yml> file (in other words, the base directory of a -distribution), this method will run the F<Build.PL> and return the -resulting C<Module::Build> object to the caller. Any key-value -arguments given to C<new_from_context()> are essentially like -command line arguments given to the F<Build.PL> script, so for example -you could pass C<< verbose => 1 >> to this method to turn on -verbosity. - -=item resume() - -[version 0.03] - -You'll probably never call this method directly, it's only called from -the auto-generated C<Build> script. The C<new()> method is only -called once, when the user runs C<perl Build.PL>. Thereafter, when -the user runs C<Build test> or another action, the C<Module::Build> -object is created using the C<resume()> method to re-instantiate with -the settings given earlier to C<new()>. - -=item subclass() - -[version 0.06] - -This creates a new C<Module::Build> subclass on the fly, as described -in the L<Module::Build::Authoring/"SUBCLASSING"> section. The caller -must provide either a C<class> or C<code> parameter, or both. The -C<class> parameter indicates the name to use for the new subclass, and -defaults to C<MyModuleBuilder>. The C<code> parameter specifies Perl -code to use as the body of the subclass. - -=item add_property - -[version 0.31] - - package 'My::Build'; - use base 'Module::Build'; - __PACKAGE__->add_property( 'pedantic' ); - __PACKAGE__->add_property( answer => 42 ); - __PACKAGE__->add_property( - 'epoch', - default => sub { time }, - check => sub { - return 1 if /^\d+$/; - shift->property_error( "'$_' is not an epoch time" ); - return 0; - }, - ); - -Adds a property to a Module::Build class. Properties are those attributes of a -Module::Build object which can be passed to the constructor and which have -accessors to get and set them. All of the core properties, such as -C<module_name> and C<license>, are defined using this class method. - -The first argument to C<add_property()> is always the name of the property. -The second argument can be either a default value for the property, or a list -of key/value pairs. The supported keys are: - -=over - -=item C<default> - -The default value. May optionally be specified as a code reference, in which -case the return value from the execution of the code reference will be used. -If you need the default to be a code reference, just use a code reference to -return it, e.g.: - - default => sub { sub { ... } }, - -=item C<check> - -A code reference that checks that a value specified for the property is valid. -During the execution of the code reference, the new value will be included in -the C<$_> variable. If the value is correct, the C<check> code reference -should return true. If the value is not correct, it sends an error message to -C<property_error()> and returns false. - -=back - -When this method is called, a new property will be installed in the -Module::Build class, and an accessor will be built to allow the property to be -get or set on the build object. - - print $build->pedantic, $/; - $build->pedantic(0); - -If the default value is a hash reference, this generates a special-case -accessor method, wherein individual key/value pairs may be set or fetched: - - print "stuff{foo} is: ", $build->stuff( 'foo' ), $/; - $build->stuff( foo => 'bar' ); - print $build->stuff( 'foo' ), $/; # Outputs "bar" - -Of course, you can still set the entire hash reference at once, as well: - - $build->stuff( { foo => 'bar', baz => 'yo' } ); - -In either case, if a C<check> has been specified for the property, it will be -applied to the entire hash. So the check code reference should look something -like: - - check => sub { - return 1 if defined $_ && exists $_->{foo}; - shift->property_error(qq{Property "stuff" needs "foo"}); - return 0; - }, - -=item property_error - -[version 0.31] - -=back - - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item add_build_element($type) - -[version 0.26] - -Adds a new type of entry to the build process. Accepts a single -string specifying its type-name. There must also be a method defined -to process things of that type, e.g. if you add a build element called -C<'foo'>, then you must also define a method called -C<process_foo_files()>. - -See also -L<Module::Build::Cookbook/"Adding new file types to the build process">. - -=item add_to_cleanup(@files) - -[version 0.03] - -You may call C<< $self->add_to_cleanup(@patterns) >> to tell -C<Module::Build> that certain files should be removed when the user -performs the C<Build clean> action. The arguments to the method are -patterns suitable for passing to Perl's C<glob()> function, specified -in either Unix format or the current machine's native format. It's -usually convenient to use Unix format when you hard-code the filenames -(e.g. in F<Build.PL>) and the native format when the names are -programmatically generated (e.g. in a testing script). - -I decided to provide a dynamic method of the C<$build> object, rather -than just use a static list of files named in the F<Build.PL>, because -these static lists can get difficult to manage. I usually prefer to -keep the responsibility for registering temporary files close to the -code that creates them. - -=item args() - -[version 0.26] - - my $args_href = $build->args; - my %args = $build->args; - my $arg_value = $build->args($key); - $build->args($key, $value); - -This method is the preferred interface for retrieving the arguments passed via -command line options to F<Build.PL> or F<Build>, minus the Module-Build -specific options. - -When called in in a scalar context with no arguments, this method returns a -reference to the hash storing all of the arguments; in an array context, it -returns the hash itself. When passed a single argument, it returns the value -stored in the args hash for that option key. When called with two arguments, -the second argument is assigned to the args hash under the key passed as the -first argument. - -=item autosplit_file($from, $to) - -[version 0.28] - -Invokes the L<AutoSplit> module on the C<$from> file, sending the -output to the C<lib/auto> directory inside C<$to>. C<$to> is -typically the C<blib/> directory. - -=item base_dir() - -[version 0.14] - -Returns a string containing the root-level directory of this build, -i.e. where the C<Build.PL> script and the C<lib> directory can be -found. This is usually the same as the current working directory, -because the C<Build> script will C<chdir()> into this directory as -soon as it begins execution. - -=item build_requires() - -[version 0.21] - -Returns a hash reference indicating the C<build_requires> -prerequisites that were passed to the C<new()> method. - -=item can_action( $action ) - -Returns a reference to the method that defines C<$action>, or false -otherwise. This is handy for actions defined (or maybe not!) in subclasses. - -[version 0.32_xx] - -=item cbuilder() - -[version 0.2809] - -Returns the internal ExtUtils::CBuilder object that can be used for -compiling & linking C code. If no such object is available (e.g. if -the system has no compiler installed) an exception will be thrown. - -=item check_installed_status($module, $version) - -[version 0.11] - -This method returns a hash reference indicating whether a version -dependency on a certain module is satisfied. The C<$module> argument -is given as a string like C<"Data::Dumper"> or C<"perl">, and the -C<$version> argument can take any of the forms described in L</requires> -above. This allows very fine-grained version checking. - -The returned hash reference has the following structure: - - { - ok => $whether_the_dependency_is_satisfied, - have => $version_already_installed, - need => $version_requested, # Same as incoming $version argument - message => $informative_error_message, - } - -If no version of C<$module> is currently installed, the C<have> value -will be the string C<< "<none>" >>. Otherwise the C<have> value will -simply be the version of the installed module. Note that this means -that if C<$module> is installed but doesn't define a version number, -the C<have> value will be C<undef> - this is why we don't use C<undef> -for the case when C<$module> isn't installed at all. - -This method may be called either as an object method -(C<< $build->check_installed_status($module, $version) >>) -or as a class method -(C<< Module::Build->check_installed_status($module, $version) >>). - -=item check_installed_version($module, $version) - -[version 0.05] - -Like L<check_installed_status()|/"check_installed_status($module, $version)">, -but simply returns true or false depending on whether module -C<$module> satisfies the dependency C<$version>. - -If the check succeeds, the return value is the actual version of -C<$module> installed on the system. This allows you to do the -following: - - my $installed = $build->check_installed_version('DBI', '1.15'); - if ($installed) { - print "Congratulations, version $installed of DBI is installed.\n"; - } else { - die "Sorry, you must install DBI.\n"; - } - -If the check fails, we return false and set C<$@> to an informative -error message. - -If C<$version> is any non-true value (notably zero) and any version of -C<$module> is installed, we return true. In this case, if C<$module> -doesn't define a version, or if its version is zero, we return the -special value "0 but true", which is numerically zero, but logically -true. - -In general you might prefer to use C<check_installed_status> if you -need detailed information, or this method if you just need a yes/no -answer. - -=item compare_versions($v1, $op, $v2) - -[version 0.28] - -Compares two module versions C<$v1> and C<$v2> using the operator -C<$op>, which should be one of Perl's numeric operators like C<!=> or -C<< >= >> or the like. We do at least a halfway-decent job of -handling versions that aren't strictly numeric, like C<0.27_02>, but -exotic stuff will likely cause problems. - -In the future, the guts of this method might be replaced with a call -out to C<version.pm>. - -=item config($key) - -=item config($key, $value) - -=item config() [deprecated] - -[version 0.22] - -With a single argument C<$key>, returns the value associated with that -key in the C<Config.pm> hash, including any changes the author or user -has specified. - -With C<$key> and C<$value> arguments, sets the value for future -callers of C<config($key)>. - -With no arguments, returns a hash reference containing all such -key-value pairs. This usage is deprecated, though, because it's a -resource hog and violates encapsulation. - -=item config_data($name) - -=item config_data($name => $value) - -[version 0.26] - -With a single argument, returns the value of the configuration -variable C<$name>. With two arguments, sets the given configuration -variable to the given value. The value may be any Perl scalar that's -serializable with C<Data::Dumper>. For instance, if you write a -module that can use a MySQL or PostgreSQL back-end, you might create -configuration variables called C<mysql_connect> and -C<postgres_connect>, and set each to an array of connection parameters -for C<< DBI->connect() >>. - -Configuration values set in this way using the Module::Build object -will be available for querying during the build/test process and after -installation via the generated C<...::ConfigData> module, as -C<< ...::ConfigData->config($name) >>. - -The L<feature()|/"feature($name)"> and C<config_data()> methods represent -Module::Build's main support for configuration of installed modules. -See also L<Module::Build::Authoring/"SAVING CONFIGURATION INFORMATION">. - -=item conflicts() - -[version 0.21] - -Returns a hash reference indicating the C<conflicts> prerequisites -that were passed to the C<new()> method. - -=item contains_pod($file) - -[version 0.20] - -[Deprecated] Please see L<Module::Build::ModuleInfo> instead. - -Returns true if the given file appears to contain POD documentation. -Currently this checks whether the file has a line beginning with -'=pod', '=head', or '=item', but the exact semantics may change in the -future. - -=item copy_if_modified(%parameters) - -[version 0.19] - -Takes the file in the C<from> parameter and copies it to the file in -the C<to> parameter, or the directory in the C<to_dir> parameter, if -the file has changed since it was last copied (or if it doesn't exist -in the new location). By default the entire directory structure of -C<from> will be copied into C<to_dir>; an optional C<flatten> -parameter will copy into C<to_dir> without doing so. - -Returns the path to the destination file, or C<undef> if nothing -needed to be copied. - -Any directories that need to be created in order to perform the -copying will be automatically created. - -The destination file is set to read-only. If the source file has the -executable bit set, then the destination file will be made executable. - -=item create_build_script() - -[version 0.05] - -Creates an executable script called C<Build> in the current directory -that will be used to execute further user actions. This script is -roughly analogous (in function, not in form) to the Makefile created -by C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>. This method also creates some temporary -data in a directory called C<_build/>. Both of these will be removed -when the C<realclean> action is performed. - -Among the files created in C<_build/> is a F<_build/prereqs> file -containing the set of prerequisites for this distribution, as a hash -of hashes. This file may be C<eval()>-ed to obtain the authoritative -set of prerequisites, which might be different from the contents of -F<META.yml> (because F<Build.PL> might have set them dynamically). -But fancy developers take heed: do not put any fancy custom runtime -code in the F<_build/prereqs> file, leave it as a static declaration -containing only strings and numbers. Similarly, do not alter the -structure of the internal C<< $self->{properties}{requires} >> (etc.) -data members, because that's where this data comes from. - -=item current_action() - -[version 0.28] - -Returns the name of the currently-running action, such as "build" or -"test". This action is not necessarily the action that was originally -invoked by the user. For example, if the user invoked the "test" -action, current_action() would initially return "test". However, -action "test" depends on action "code", so current_action() will -return "code" while that dependency is being executed. Once that -action has completed, current_action() will again return "test". - -If you need to know the name of the original action invoked by the -user, see L</invoked_action()> below. - -=item depends_on(@actions) - -[version 0.28] - -Invokes the named action or list of actions in sequence. Using this -method is preferred to calling the action explicitly because it -performs some internal record-keeping, and it ensures that the same -action is not invoked multiple times (note: in future versions of -Module::Build it's conceivable that this run-only-once mechanism will -be changed to something more intelligent). - -Note that the name of this method is something of a misnomer; it -should really be called something like -C<invoke_actions_unless_already_invoked()> or something, but for -better or worse (perhaps better!) we were still thinking in -C<make>-like dependency terms when we created this method. - -See also L<dispatch()|/"dispatch($action, %args)">. The main -distinction between the two is that C<depends_on()> is meant to call -an action from inside another action, whereas C<dispatch()> is meant -to set the very top action in motion. - -=item dir_contains($first_dir, $second_dir) - -[version 0.28] - -Returns true if the first directory logically contains the second -directory. This is just a convenience function because C<File::Spec> -doesn't really provide an easy way to figure this out (but -C<Path::Class> does...). - -=item dispatch($action, %args) - -[version 0.03] - -Invokes the build action C<$action>. Optionally, a list of options -and their values can be passed in. This is equivalent to invoking an -action at the command line, passing in a list of options. - -Custom options that have not been registered must be passed in as a -hash reference in a key named "args": - - $build->dispatch('foo', verbose => 1, args => { my_option => 'value' }); - -This method is intended to be used to programmatically invoke build -actions, e.g. by applications controlling Module::Build-based builds -rather than by subclasses. - -See also L<depends_on()|/"depends_on(@actions)">. The main -distinction between the two is that C<depends_on()> is meant to call -an action from inside another action, whereas C<dispatch()> is meant -to set the very top action in motion. - -=item dist_dir() - -[version 0.28] - -Returns the name of the directory that will be created during the -C<dist> action. The name is derived from the C<dist_name> and -C<dist_version> properties. - -=item dist_name() - -[version 0.21] - -Returns the name of the current distribution, as passed to the -C<new()> method in a C<dist_name> or modified C<module_name> -parameter. - -=item dist_version() - -[version 0.21] - -Returns the version of the current distribution, as determined by the -C<new()> method from a C<dist_version>, C<dist_version_from>, or -C<module_name> parameter. - -=item do_system($cmd, @args) - -[version 0.21] - -This is a fairly simple wrapper around Perl's C<system()> built-in -command. Given a command and an array of optional arguments, this -method will print the command to C<STDOUT>, and then execute it using -Perl's C<system()>. It returns true or false to indicate success or -failure (the opposite of how C<system()> works, but more intuitive). - -Note that if you supply a single argument to C<do_system()>, it -will/may be processed by the system's shell, and any special -characters will do their special things. If you supply multiple -arguments, no shell will get involved and the command will be executed -directly. - -=item feature($name) - -=item feature($name => $value) - -[version 0.26] - -With a single argument, returns true if the given feature is set. -With two arguments, sets the given feature to the given boolean value. -In this context, a "feature" is any optional functionality of an -installed module. For instance, if you write a module that could -optionally support a MySQL or PostgreSQL backend, you might create -features called C<mysql_support> and C<postgres_support>, and set them -to true/false depending on whether the user has the proper databases -installed and configured. - -Features set in this way using the Module::Build object will be -available for querying during the build/test process and after -installation via the generated C<...::ConfigData> module, as -C<< ...::ConfigData->feature($name) >>. - -The C<feature()> and C<config_data()> methods represent -Module::Build's main support for configuration of installed modules. -See also L<Module::Build::Authoring/"SAVING CONFIGURATION INFORMATION">. - -=item fix_shebang_line(@files) - -[version 0.??] - -Modify any "shebang" line in the specified files to use the path to the -perl executable being used for the current build. Files are modified -in-place. The existing shebang line must have a command that contains -"C<perl>"; arguments to the command do not count. In particular, this -means that the use of C<#!/usr/bin/env perl> will not be changed. - -For an explanation of shebang lines, see -L<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shebang_%28Unix%29>. - -=item have_c_compiler() - -[version 0.21] - -Returns true if the current system seems to have a working C compiler. -We currently determine this by attempting to compile a simple C source -file and reporting whether the attempt was successful. - -=item install_base_relpaths() - -=item install_base_relpaths($type) - -=item install_base_relpaths($type => $path) - -[version 0.28] - -Set or retrieve the relative paths that are appended to -C<install_base> for any installable element. This is useful if you -want to set the relative install path for custom build elements. - -With no argument, it returns a reference to a hash containing all -elements and their respective values. This hash should not be modified -directly; use the multiple argument below form to change values. - -The single argument form returns the value associated with the -element C<$type>. - -The multiple argument form allows you to set the paths for element types. -C<$value> must be a relative path using Unix-like paths. (A series of -directories separated by slashes, e.g. C<foo/bar>.) The return value is a -localized path based on C<$value>. - -Assigning the value C<undef> to an element causes it to be removed. - -=item install_destination($type) - -[version 0.28] - -Returns the directory in which items of type C<$type> (e.g. C<lib>, -C<arch>, C<bin>, or anything else returned by the L</install_types()> -method) will be installed during the C<install> action. Any settings -for C<install_path>, C<install_base>, and C<prefix> are taken into -account when determining the return value. - -=item install_path() - -=item install_path($type) - -=item install_path($type => $path) - -[version 0.28] - -Set or retrieve paths for specific installable elements. This is -useful when you want to examine any explicit install paths specified -by the user on the command line, or if you want to set the install -path for a specific installable element based on another attribute -like C<install_base()>. - -With no argument, it returns a reference to a hash containing all -elements and their respective values. This hash should not be modified -directly; use the multiple argument below form to change values. - -The single argument form returns the value associated with the -element C<$type>. - -The multiple argument form allows you to set the paths for element types. -The supplied C<$path> should be an absolute path to install elements -of C<$type>. The return value is C<$path>. - -Assigning the value C<undef> to an element causes it to be removed. - -=item install_types() - -[version 0.28] - -Returns a list of installable types that this build knows about. -These types each correspond to the name of a directory in F<blib/>, -and the list usually includes items such as C<lib>, C<arch>, C<bin>, -C<script>, C<libdoc>, C<bindoc>, and if HTML documentation is to be -built, C<libhtml> and C<binhtml>. Other user-defined types may also -exist. - -=item invoked_action() - -[version 0.28] - -This is the name of the original action invoked by the user. This -value is set when the user invokes F<Build.PL>, the F<Build> script, -or programmatically through the L<dispatch()|/"dispatch($action, %args)"> -method. It does not change as sub-actions are executed as -dependencies are evaluated. - -To get the name of the currently executing dependency, see -L</current_action()> above. - -=item notes() - -=item notes($key) - -=item notes($key => $value) - -[version 0.20] - -The C<notes()> value allows you to store your own persistent -information about the build, and to share that information among -different entities involved in the build. See the example in the -C<current()> method. - -The C<notes()> method is essentially a glorified hash access. With no -arguments, C<notes()> returns the entire hash of notes. With one argument, -C<notes($key)> returns the value associated with the given key. With two -arguments, C<notes($key, $value)> sets the value associated with the given key -to C<$value> and returns the new value. - -The lifetime of the C<notes> data is for "a build" - that is, the -C<notes> hash is created when C<perl Build.PL> is run (or when the -C<new()> method is run, if the Module::Build Perl API is being used -instead of called from a shell), and lasts until C<perl Build.PL> is -run again or the C<clean> action is run. - -=item orig_dir() - -[version 0.28] - -Returns a string containing the working directory that was in effect -before the F<Build> script chdir()-ed into the C<base_dir>. This -might be useful for writing wrapper tools that might need to chdir() -back out. - -=item os_type() - -[version 0.04] - -If you're subclassing Module::Build and some code needs to alter its -behavior based on the current platform, you may only need to know -whether you're running on Windows, Unix, MacOS, VMS, etc., and not the -fine-grained value of Perl's C<$^O> variable. The C<os_type()> method -will return a string like C<Windows>, C<Unix>, C<MacOS>, C<VMS>, or -whatever is appropriate. If you're running on an unknown platform, it -will return C<undef> - there shouldn't be many unknown platforms -though. - -=item is_vmsish() - -=item is_windowsish() - -=item is_unixish() - -Convenience functions that return a boolean value indicating whether -this platform behaves respectively like VMS, Windows, or Unix. For -arbitrary reasons other platforms don't get their own such functions, -at least not yet. - - -=item prefix_relpaths() - -=item prefix_relpaths($installdirs) - -=item prefix_relpaths($installdirs, $type) - -=item prefix_relpaths($installdirs, $type => $path) - -[version 0.28] - -Set or retrieve the relative paths that are appended to C<prefix> for -any installable element. This is useful if you want to set the -relative install path for custom build elements. - -With no argument, it returns a reference to a hash containing all -elements and their respective values as defined by the current -C<installdirs> setting. - -With a single argument, it returns a reference to a hash containing -all elements and their respective values as defined by -C<$installdirs>. - -The hash returned by the above calls should not be modified directly; -use the three-argument below form to change values. - -The two argument form returns the value associated with the -element C<$type>. - -The multiple argument form allows you to set the paths for element types. -C<$value> must be a relative path using Unix-like paths. (A series of -directories separated by slashes, e.g. C<foo/bar>.) The return value is a -localized path based on C<$value>. - -Assigning the value C<undef> to an element causes it to be removed. - -=item prepare_metadata() - -[version 0.28] - -This method is provided for authors to override to customize the -fields of F<META.yml>. It is passed a YAML::Node node object which can -be modified as desired and then returned. E.g. - - package My::Builder; - use base 'Module::Build'; - - sub prepare_metadata { - my $self = shift; - my $node = $self->SUPER::prepare_metadata( shift ); - $node->{custom_field} = 'foo'; - return $node; - } - -=item prereq_failures() - -[version 0.11] - -Returns a data structure containing information about any failed -prerequisites (of any of the types described above), or C<undef> if -all prerequisites are met. - -The data structure returned is a hash reference. The top level keys -are the type of prerequisite failed, one of "requires", -"build_requires", "conflicts", or "recommends". The associated values -are hash references whose keys are the names of required (or -conflicting) modules. The associated values of those are hash -references indicating some information about the failure. For example: - - { - have => '0.42', - need => '0.59', - message => 'Version 0.42 is installed, but we need version 0.59', - } - -or - - { - have => '<none>', - need => '0.59', - message => 'Prerequisite Foo isn't installed', - } - -This hash has the same structure as the hash returned by the -C<check_installed_status()> method, except that in the case of -"conflicts" dependencies we change the "need" key to "conflicts" and -construct a proper message. - -Examples: - - # Check a required dependency on Foo::Bar - if ( $build->prereq_failures->{requires}{Foo::Bar} ) { ... - - # Check whether there were any failures - if ( $build->prereq_failures ) { ... - - # Show messages for all failures - my $failures = $build->prereq_failures; - while (my ($type, $list) = each %$failures) { - while (my ($name, $hash) = each %$list) { - print "Failure for $name: $hash->{message}\n"; - } - } - -=item prereq_data() - -[version 0.32] - -Returns a reference to a hash describing all prerequisites. The keys of the -hash will the various prerequisite types ('requires', 'build_requires', -'configure_requires', 'recommends', or 'conflicts') and the values will -references to hashes of module names and version numbers. Only prerequisites -types that are defined will be included. The C<prereq_data> action is just a -thin wrapper around the C<prereq_data()> method and dumps the hash as a string -that can be loaded using C<eval()>. - -=item prereq_report() - -[version 0.28] - -Returns a human-readable (table-form) string showing all -prerequisites, the versions required, and the versions actually -installed. This can be useful for reviewing the configuration of your -system prior to a build, or when compiling data to send for a bug -report. The C<prereq_report> action is just a thin wrapper around the -C<prereq_report()> method. - -=item prompt($message, $default) - -[version 0.12] - -Asks the user a question and returns their response as a string. The -first argument specifies the message to display to the user (for -example, C<"Where do you keep your money?">). The second argument, -which is optional, specifies a default answer (for example, -C<"wallet">). The user will be asked the question once. - -If C<prompt()> detects that it is not running interactively and there -is nothing on STDIN or if the PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT environment variable -is set to true, the $default will be used without prompting. - -To prevent automated processes from blocking, the user must either set -PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT or attach something to STDIN (this can be a -pipe/file containing a scripted set of answers or /dev/null.) - -If no $default is provided an empty string will be used instead. In -non-interactive mode, the absence of $default is an error (though -explicitly passing C<undef()> as the default is valid as of 0.27.) - -This method may be called as a class or object method. - -=item recommends() - -[version 0.21] - -Returns a hash reference indicating the C<recommends> prerequisites -that were passed to the C<new()> method. - -=item requires() - -[version 0.21] - -Returns a hash reference indicating the C<requires> prerequisites that -were passed to the C<new()> method. - -=item rscan_dir($dir, $pattern) - -[version 0.28] - -Uses C<File::Find> to traverse the directory C<$dir>, returning a -reference to an array of entries matching C<$pattern>. C<$pattern> -may either be a regular expression (using C<qr//> or just a plain -string), or a reference to a subroutine that will return true for -wanted entries. If C<$pattern> is not given, all entries will be -returned. - -Examples: - - # All the *.pm files in lib/ - $m->rscan_dir('lib', qr/\.pm$/) - - # All the files in blib/ that aren't *.html files - $m->rscan_dir('blib', sub {-f $_ and not /\.html$/}); - - # All the files in t/ - $m->rscan_dir('t'); - -=item runtime_params() - -=item runtime_params($key) - -[version 0.28] - -The C<runtime_params()> method stores the values passed on the command line -for valid properties (that is, any command line options for which -C<valid_property()> returns a true value). The value on the command line may -override the default value for a property, as well as any value specified in a -call to C<new()>. This allows you to programmatically tell if C<perl Build.PL> -or any execution of C<./Build> had command line options specified that -override valid properties. - -The C<runtime_params()> method is essentially a glorified read-only hash. With -no arguments, C<runtime_params()> returns the entire hash of properties -specified on the command line. With one argument, C<runtime_params($key)> -returns the value associated with the given key. - -The lifetime of the C<runtime_params> data is for "a build" - that is, the -C<runtime_params> hash is created when C<perl Build.PL> is run (or when the -C<new()> method is called, if the Module::Build Perl API is being used instead -of called from a shell), and lasts until C<perl Build.PL> is run again or the -C<clean> action is run. - -=item script_files() - -[version 0.18] - -Returns a hash reference whose keys are the perl script files to be -installed, if any. This corresponds to the C<script_files> parameter to the -C<new()> method. With an optional argument, this parameter may be set -dynamically. - -For backward compatibility, the C<scripts()> method does exactly the -same thing as C<script_files()>. C<scripts()> is deprecated, but it -will stay around for several versions to give people time to -transition. - -=item up_to_date($source_file, $derived_file) - -=item up_to_date(\@source_files, \@derived_files) - -[version 0.20] - -This method can be used to compare a set of source files to a set of -derived files. If any of the source files are newer than any of the -derived files, it returns false. Additionally, if any of the derived -files do not exist, it returns false. Otherwise it returns true. - -The arguments may be either a scalar or an array reference of file -names. - -=item y_n($message, $default) - -[version 0.12] - -Asks the user a yes/no question using C<prompt()> and returns true or -false accordingly. The user will be asked the question repeatedly -until they give an answer that looks like "yes" or "no". - -The first argument specifies the message to display to the user (for -example, C<"Shall I invest your money for you?">), and the second -argument specifies the default answer (for example, C<"y">). - -Note that the default is specified as a string like C<"y"> or C<"n">, -and the return value is a Perl boolean value like 1 or 0. I thought -about this for a while and this seemed like the most useful way to do -it. - -This method may be called as a class or object method. - -=back - - -=head2 Autogenerated Accessors - -In addition to the aforementioned methods, there are also some get/set -accessor methods for the following properties: - -=over 4 - -=item PL_files() - -=item allow_mb_mismatch() - -=item auto_configure_requires() - -=item autosplit() - -=item base_dir() - -=item bindoc_dirs() - -=item blib() - -=item build_bat() - -=item build_class() - -=item build_elements() - -=item build_requires() - -=item build_script() - -=item c_source() - -=item config_dir() - -=item configure_requires() - -=item conflicts() - -=item create_license() - -=item create_makefile_pl() - -=item create_packlist() - -=item create_readme() - -=item debug() - -=item debugger() - -=item destdir() - -=item get_options() - -=item html_css() - -=item include_dirs() - -=item install_base() - -=item installdirs() - -=item libdoc_dirs() - -=item license() - -=item magic_number() - -=item mb_version() - -=item meta_add() - -=item meta_merge() - -=item metafile() - -=item module_name() - -=item orig_dir() - -=item perl() - -=item pm_files() - -=item pod_files() - -=item pollute() - -=item prefix() - -=item prereq_action_types() - -=item program_name() - -=item quiet() - -=item recommends() - -=item recurse_into() - -=item recursive_test_files() - -=item requires() - -=item scripts() - -=item sign() - -=item tap_harness_args() - -=item test_file_exts() - -=item use_rcfile() - -=item use_tap_harness() - -=item verbose() - -=item xs_files() - -=back - - -=head1 MODULE METADATA - -If you would like to add other useful metadata, C<Module::Build> -supports this with the C<meta_add> and C<meta_merge> arguments to -L</new>. The authoritative list of supported metadata can be found at -L<http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-current.html>, but for -convenience - here are a few of the more useful ones: - -=over 4 - -=item keywords - -For describing the distribution using keyword (or "tags") in order to -make CPAN.org indexing and search more efficient and useful. - -See L<http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-current.html#keywords>. - -=item resources - -A list of additional resources available for users of the -distribution. This can include links to a homepage on the web, a -bug tracker, the repository location, a even subscription page for the -distribution mailing list. - -See L<http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-current.html#resources>. - -=back - - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - - -=head1 COPYRIGHT - -Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Ken Williams. All rights reserved. - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. - - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), L<Module::Build>(3), L<Module::Build::Authoring>(3), -L<Module::Build::Cookbook>(3), L<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>(3), L<YAML>(3) - -F<META.yml> Specification: -L<http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-current.html> - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Authoring.pod b/lib/Module/Build/Authoring.pod deleted file mode 100644 index 38fb3f089a..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Authoring.pod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Authoring - Authoring Module::Build modules - - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -When creating a C<Build.PL> script for a module, something like the -following code will typically be used: - - use Module::Build; - my $build = Module::Build->new - ( - module_name => 'Foo::Bar', - license => 'perl', - requires => { - 'perl' => '5.6.1', - 'Some::Module' => '1.23', - 'Other::Module' => '>= 1.2, != 1.5, < 2.0', - }, - ); - $build->create_build_script; - -A simple module could get away with something as short as this for its -C<Build.PL> script: - - use Module::Build; - Module::Build->new( - module_name => 'Foo::Bar', - license => 'perl', - )->create_build_script; - -The model used by C<Module::Build> is a lot like the C<MakeMaker> -metaphor, with the following correspondences: - - In Module::Build In ExtUtils::MakeMaker - --------------------------- ------------------------ - Build.PL (initial script) Makefile.PL (initial script) - Build (a short perl script) Makefile (a long Makefile) - _build/ (saved state info) various config text in the Makefile - -Any customization can be done simply by subclassing C<Module::Build> -and adding a method called (for example) C<ACTION_test>, overriding -the default 'test' action. You could also add a method called -C<ACTION_whatever>, and then you could perform the action C<Build -whatever>. - -For information on providing compatibility with -C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>, see L<Module::Build::Compat> and -L<http://www.makemaker.org/wiki/index.cgi?ModuleBuildConversionGuide>. - - -=head1 STRUCTURE - -Module::Build creates a class hierarchy conducive to customization. -Here is the parent-child class hierarchy in classy ASCII art: - - /--------------------\ - | Your::Parent | (If you subclass Module::Build) - \--------------------/ - | - | - /--------------------\ (Doesn't define any functionality - | Module::Build | of its own - just figures out what - \--------------------/ other modules to load.) - | - | - /-----------------------------------\ (Some values of $^O may - | Module::Build::Platform::$^O | define specialized functionality. - \-----------------------------------/ Otherwise it's ...::Default, a - | pass-through class.) - | - /--------------------------\ - | Module::Build::Base | (Most of the functionality of - \--------------------------/ Module::Build is defined here.) - - -=head1 SUBCLASSING - -Right now, there are two ways to subclass Module::Build. The first -way is to create a regular module (in a C<.pm> file) that inherits -from Module::Build, and use that module's class instead of using -Module::Build directly: - - ------ in Build.PL: ---------- - #!/usr/bin/perl - - use lib q(/nonstandard/library/path); - use My::Builder; # Or whatever you want to call it - - my $build = My::Builder->new - ( - module_name => 'Foo::Bar', # All the regular args... - license => 'perl', - dist_author => 'A N Other <me@here.net.au>', - requires => { Carp => 0 } - ); - $build->create_build_script; - -This is relatively straightforward, and is the best way to do things -if your My::Builder class contains lots of code. The -C<create_build_script()> method will ensure that the current value of -C<@INC> (including the C</nonstandard/library/path>) is propagated to -the Build script, so that My::Builder can be found when running build -actions. If you find that you need to C<chdir> into a different directories -in your subclass methods or actions, be sure to always return to the original -directory (available via the C<base_dir()> method before returning control -to the parent class. This is important to avoid data serialization problems. - -For very small additions, Module::Build provides a C<subclass()> -method that lets you subclass Module::Build more conveniently, without -creating a separate file for your module: - - ------ in Build.PL: ---------- - #!/usr/bin/perl - - use Module::Build; - my $class = Module::Build->subclass - ( - class => 'My::Builder', - code => q{ - sub ACTION_foo { - print "I'm fooing to death!\n"; - } - }, - ); - - my $build = $class->new - ( - module_name => 'Foo::Bar', # All the regular args... - license => 'perl', - dist_author => 'A N Other <me@here.net.au>', - requires => { Carp => 0 } - ); - $build->create_build_script; - -Behind the scenes, this actually does create a C<.pm> file, since the -code you provide must persist after Build.PL is run if it is to be -very useful. - -See also the documentation for the L<Module::Build::API/"subclass()"> -method. - - -=head1 PREREQUISITES - -=head2 Types of prerequisites - -To specify what versions of other modules are used by this -distribution, several types of prerequisites can be defined with the -following parameters: - -=over 3 - -=item configure_requires - -Items that must be installed I<before> configuring this distribution -(i.e. before running the F<Build.PL> script). This might be a -specific minimum version of C<Module::Build> or any other module the -F<Build.PL> needs in order to do its stuff. Clients like C<CPAN.pm> -or C<CPANPLUS> will be expected to pick C<configure_requires> out of the -F<META.yml> file and install these items before running the -C<Build.PL>. - -If no configure_requires is specified, the current version of Module::Build -is automatically added to configure_requires. - -=item build_requires - -Items that are necessary for building and testing this distribution, -but aren't necessary after installation. This can help users who only -want to install these items temporarily. It also helps reduce the -size of the CPAN dependency graph if everything isn't smooshed into -C<requires>. - -=item requires - -Items that are necessary for basic functioning. - -=item recommends - -Items that are recommended for enhanced functionality, but there are -ways to use this distribution without having them installed. You -might also think of this as "can use" or "is aware of" or "changes -behavior in the presence of". - -=item conflicts - -Items that can cause problems with this distribution when installed. -This is pretty rare. - -=back - -=head2 Format of prerequisites - -The prerequisites are given in a hash reference, where the keys are -the module names and the values are version specifiers: - - requires => { - Foo::Module => '2.4', - Bar::Module => 0, - Ken::Module => '>= 1.2, != 1.5, < 2.0', - perl => '5.6.0' - }, - -The above four version specifiers have different effects. The value -C<'2.4'> means that B<at least> version 2.4 of C<Foo::Module> must be -installed. The value C<0> means that B<any> version of C<Bar::Module> -is acceptable, even if C<Bar::Module> doesn't define a version. The -more verbose value C<'E<gt>= 1.2, != 1.5, E<lt> 2.0'> means that -C<Ken::Module>'s version must be B<at least> 1.2, B<less than> 2.0, -and B<not equal to> 1.5. The list of criteria is separated by commas, -and all criteria must be satisfied. - -A special C<perl> entry lets you specify the versions of the Perl -interpreter that are supported by your module. The same version -dependency-checking semantics are available, except that we also -understand perl's new double-dotted version numbers. - -=head2 XS Extensions - -Modules which need to compile XS code should list C<ExtUtils::CBuilder> -as a C<build_requires> element. - - -=head1 SAVING CONFIGURATION INFORMATION - -Module::Build provides a very convenient way to save configuration -information that your installed modules (or your regression tests) can -access. If your Build process calls the C<feature()> or -C<config_data()> methods, then a C<Foo::Bar::ConfigData> module will -automatically be created for you, where C<Foo::Bar> is the -C<module_name> parameter as passed to C<new()>. This module provides -access to the data saved by these methods, and a way to update the -values. There is also a utility script called C<config_data> -distributed with Module::Build that provides a command line interface -to this same functionality. See also the generated -C<Foo::Bar::ConfigData> documentation, and the C<config_data> -script's documentation, for more information. - - -=head1 STARTING MODULE DEVELOPMENT - -When starting development on a new module, it's rarely worth your time -to create a tree of all the files by hand. Some automatic -module-creators are available: the oldest is C<h2xs>, which has -shipped with perl itself for a long time. Its name reflects the fact -that modules were originally conceived of as a way to wrap up a C -library (thus the C<h> part) into perl extensions (thus the C<xs> -part). - -These days, C<h2xs> has largely been superseded by modules like -C<ExtUtils::ModuleMaker>, and C<Module::Starter>. They have varying -degrees of support for C<Module::Build>. - - -=head1 AUTOMATION - -One advantage of Module::Build is that since it's implemented as Perl -methods, you can invoke these methods directly if you want to install -a module non-interactively. For instance, the following Perl script -will invoke the entire build/install procedure: - - my $build = Module::Build->new(module_name => 'MyModule'); - $build->dispatch('build'); - $build->dispatch('test'); - $build->dispatch('install'); - -If any of these steps encounters an error, it will throw a fatal -exception. - -You can also pass arguments as part of the build process: - - my $build = Module::Build->new(module_name => 'MyModule'); - $build->dispatch('build'); - $build->dispatch('test', verbose => 1); - $build->dispatch('install', sitelib => '/my/secret/place/'); - -Building and installing modules in this way skips creating the -C<Build> script. - - -=head1 MIGRATION - -Note that if you want to provide both a F<Makefile.PL> and a -F<Build.PL> for your distribution, you probably want to add the -following to C<WriteMakefile> in your F<Makefile.PL> so that C<MakeMaker> -doesn't try to run your F<Build.PL> as a normal F<.PL> file: - - PL_FILES => {}, - -You may also be interested in looking at the C<Module::Build::Compat> -module, which can automatically create various kinds of F<Makefile.PL> -compatibility layers. - - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - -Development questions, bug reports, and patches should be sent to the -Module-Build mailing list at <module-build@perl.org>. - -Bug reports are also welcome at -<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Module-Build>. - -The latest development version is available from the Subversion -repository at <https://svn.perl.org/modules/Module-Build/trunk/> - - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), L<Module::Build>(3), L<Module::Build::API>(3), -L<Module::Build::Cookbook>(3), L<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>(3), L<YAML>(3) - -F<META.yml> Specification: -L<http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-current.html> - -L<http://www.dsmit.com/cons/> - -L<http://search.cpan.org/dist/PerlBuildSystem/> - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Base.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Base.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 531c35487e..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Base.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4715 +0,0 @@ -# -*- mode: cperl; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; basic-offset: 2 -*- -# vim:ts=8:sw=2:et:sta:sts=2 -package Module::Build::Base; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -BEGIN { require 5.00503 } - -use Carp; -use Cwd (); -use File::Copy (); -use File::Find (); -use File::Path (); -use File::Basename (); -use File::Spec 0.82 (); -use File::Compare (); -use Module::Build::Dumper (); -use IO::File (); -use Text::ParseWords (); - -use Module::Build::ModuleInfo; -use Module::Build::Notes; -use Module::Build::Config; - - -#################### Constructors ########################### -sub new { - my $self = shift()->_construct(@_); - - $self->{invoked_action} = $self->{action} ||= 'Build_PL'; - $self->cull_args(@ARGV); - - die "Too early to specify a build action '$self->{action}'. Do 'Build $self->{action}' instead.\n" - if $self->{action} && $self->{action} ne 'Build_PL'; - - $self->check_manifest; - $self->check_prereq; - $self->check_autofeatures; - - $self->dist_name; - $self->dist_version; - - $self->_find_nested_builds; - - return $self; -} - -sub resume { - my $package = shift; - my $self = $package->_construct(@_); - $self->read_config; - - # If someone called Module::Build->current() or - # Module::Build->new_from_context() and the correct class to use is - # actually a *subclass* of Module::Build, we may need to load that - # subclass here and re-delegate the resume() method to it. - unless ( UNIVERSAL::isa($package, $self->build_class) ) { - my $build_class = $self->build_class; - my $config_dir = $self->config_dir || '_build'; - my $build_lib = File::Spec->catdir( $config_dir, 'lib' ); - unshift( @INC, $build_lib ); - unless ( $build_class->can('new') ) { - eval "require $build_class; 1" or die "Failed to re-load '$build_class': $@"; - } - return $build_class->resume(@_); - } - - unless ($self->_perl_is_same($self->{properties}{perl})) { - my $perl = $self->find_perl_interpreter; - $self->log_warn(" * WARNING: Configuration was initially created with '$self->{properties}{perl}',\n". - " but we are now using '$perl'.\n"); - } - - $self->cull_args(@ARGV); - - unless ($self->allow_mb_mismatch) { - my $mb_version = $Module::Build::VERSION; - die(" * ERROR: Configuration was initially created with Module::Build version '$self->{properties}{mb_version}',\n". - " but we are now using version '$mb_version'. Please re-run the Build.PL or Makefile.PL script,\n". - " or use --allow_mb_mismatch 1 to skip this version check.\n") - if $mb_version ne $self->{properties}{mb_version}; - } - - $self->{invoked_action} = $self->{action} ||= 'build'; - - return $self; -} - -sub new_from_context { - my ($package, %args) = @_; - - # XXX Read the META.yml and see whether we need to run the Build.PL? - - # Run the Build.PL. We use do() rather than run_perl_script() so - # that it runs in this process rather than a subprocess, because we - # need to make sure that the environment is the same during Build.PL - # as it is during resume() (and thereafter). - { - local @ARGV = $package->unparse_args(\%args); - do './Build.PL'; - die $@ if $@; - } - return $package->resume; -} - -sub current { - # hmm, wonder what the right thing to do here is - local @ARGV; - return shift()->resume; -} - -sub _construct { - my ($package, %input) = @_; - - my $args = delete $input{args} || {}; - my $config = delete $input{config} || {}; - - my $self = bless { - args => {%$args}, - config => Module::Build::Config->new(values => $config), - properties => { - base_dir => $package->cwd, - mb_version => $Module::Build::VERSION, - %input, - }, - phash => {}, - stash => {}, # temporary caching, not stored in _build - }, $package; - - $self->_set_defaults; - my ($p, $ph) = ($self->{properties}, $self->{phash}); - - foreach (qw(notes config_data features runtime_params cleanup auto_features)) { - my $file = File::Spec->catfile($self->config_dir, $_); - $ph->{$_} = Module::Build::Notes->new(file => $file); - $ph->{$_}->restore if -e $file; - if (exists $p->{$_}) { - my $vals = delete $p->{$_}; - while (my ($k, $v) = each %$vals) { - $self->$_($k, $v); - } - } - } - - # The following warning could be unnecessary if the user is running - # an embedded perl, but there aren't too many of those around, and - # embedded perls aren't usually used to install modules, and the - # installation process sometimes needs to run external scripts - # (e.g. to run tests). - $p->{perl} = $self->find_perl_interpreter - or $self->log_warn("Warning: Can't locate your perl binary"); - - my $blibdir = sub { File::Spec->catdir($p->{blib}, @_) }; - $p->{bindoc_dirs} ||= [ $blibdir->("script") ]; - $p->{libdoc_dirs} ||= [ $blibdir->("lib"), $blibdir->("arch") ]; - - $p->{dist_author} = [ $p->{dist_author} ] if defined $p->{dist_author} and not ref $p->{dist_author}; - - # Synonyms - $p->{requires} = delete $p->{prereq} if defined $p->{prereq}; - $p->{script_files} = delete $p->{scripts} if defined $p->{scripts}; - - # Convert to from shell strings to arrays - for ('extra_compiler_flags', 'extra_linker_flags') { - $p->{$_} = [ $self->split_like_shell($p->{$_}) ] if exists $p->{$_}; - } - - # Convert to arrays - for ('include_dirs') { - $p->{$_} = [ $p->{$_} ] if exists $p->{$_} && !ref $p->{$_} - } - - $self->add_to_cleanup( @{delete $p->{add_to_cleanup}} ) - if $p->{add_to_cleanup}; - - return $self; -} - -################## End constructors ######################### - -sub log_info { - my $self = shift; - print @_ unless(ref($self) and $self->quiet); -} -sub log_verbose { - my $self = shift; - $self->log_info(@_) if(ref($self) and $self->verbose); -} -sub log_debug { - my $self = shift; - print @_ if ref $self && $self->debug; -} - -sub log_warn { - # Try to make our call stack invisible - shift; - if (@_ and $_[-1] !~ /\n$/) { - my (undef, $file, $line) = caller(); - warn @_, " at $file line $line.\n"; - } else { - warn @_; - } -} - - -# install paths must be generated when requested to be sure all changes -# to config (from various sources) are included -sub _default_install_paths { - my $self = shift; - my $c = $self->{config}; - my $p = {}; - - my @libstyle = $c->get('installstyle') ? - File::Spec->splitdir($c->get('installstyle')) : qw(lib perl5); - my $arch = $c->get('archname'); - my $version = $c->get('version'); - - my $bindoc = $c->get('installman1dir') || undef; - my $libdoc = $c->get('installman3dir') || undef; - - my $binhtml = $c->get('installhtml1dir') || $c->get('installhtmldir') || undef; - my $libhtml = $c->get('installhtml3dir') || $c->get('installhtmldir') || undef; - - $p->{install_sets} = - { - core => { - lib => $c->get('installprivlib'), - arch => $c->get('installarchlib'), - bin => $c->get('installbin'), - script => $c->get('installscript'), - bindoc => $bindoc, - libdoc => $libdoc, - binhtml => $binhtml, - libhtml => $libhtml, - }, - site => { - lib => $c->get('installsitelib'), - arch => $c->get('installsitearch'), - bin => $c->get('installsitebin') || $c->get('installbin'), - script => $c->get('installsitescript') || - $c->get('installsitebin') || $c->get('installscript'), - bindoc => $c->get('installsiteman1dir') || $bindoc, - libdoc => $c->get('installsiteman3dir') || $libdoc, - binhtml => $c->get('installsitehtml1dir') || $binhtml, - libhtml => $c->get('installsitehtml3dir') || $libhtml, - }, - vendor => { - lib => $c->get('installvendorlib'), - arch => $c->get('installvendorarch'), - bin => $c->get('installvendorbin') || $c->get('installbin'), - script => $c->get('installvendorscript') || - $c->get('installvendorbin') || $c->get('installscript'), - bindoc => $c->get('installvendorman1dir') || $bindoc, - libdoc => $c->get('installvendorman3dir') || $libdoc, - binhtml => $c->get('installvendorhtml1dir') || $binhtml, - libhtml => $c->get('installvendorhtml3dir') || $libhtml, - }, - }; - - $p->{original_prefix} = - { - core => $c->get('installprefixexp') || $c->get('installprefix') || - $c->get('prefixexp') || $c->get('prefix') || '', - site => $c->get('siteprefixexp'), - vendor => $c->get('usevendorprefix') ? $c->get('vendorprefixexp') : '', - }; - $p->{original_prefix}{site} ||= $p->{original_prefix}{core}; - - # Note: you might be tempted to use $Config{installstyle} here - # instead of hard-coding lib/perl5, but that's been considered and - # (at least for now) rejected. `perldoc Config` has some wisdom - # about it. - $p->{install_base_relpaths} = - { - lib => ['lib', 'perl5'], - arch => ['lib', 'perl5', $arch], - bin => ['bin'], - script => ['bin'], - bindoc => ['man', 'man1'], - libdoc => ['man', 'man3'], - binhtml => ['html'], - libhtml => ['html'], - }; - - $p->{prefix_relpaths} = - { - core => { - lib => [@libstyle], - arch => [@libstyle, $version, $arch], - bin => ['bin'], - script => ['bin'], - bindoc => ['man', 'man1'], - libdoc => ['man', 'man3'], - binhtml => ['html'], - libhtml => ['html'], - }, - vendor => { - lib => [@libstyle], - arch => [@libstyle, $version, $arch], - bin => ['bin'], - script => ['bin'], - bindoc => ['man', 'man1'], - libdoc => ['man', 'man3'], - binhtml => ['html'], - libhtml => ['html'], - }, - site => { - lib => [@libstyle, 'site_perl'], - arch => [@libstyle, 'site_perl', $version, $arch], - bin => ['bin'], - script => ['bin'], - bindoc => ['man', 'man1'], - libdoc => ['man', 'man3'], - binhtml => ['html'], - libhtml => ['html'], - }, - }; - return $p -} - -sub _find_nested_builds { - my $self = shift; - my $r = $self->recurse_into or return; - - my ($file, @r); - if (!ref($r) && $r eq 'auto') { - local *DH; - opendir DH, $self->base_dir - or die "Can't scan directory " . $self->base_dir . " for nested builds: $!"; - while (defined($file = readdir DH)) { - my $subdir = File::Spec->catdir( $self->base_dir, $file ); - next unless -d $subdir; - push @r, $subdir if -e File::Spec->catfile( $subdir, 'Build.PL' ); - } - } - - $self->recurse_into(\@r); -} - -sub cwd { - return Cwd::cwd(); -} - -sub _quote_args { - # Returns a string that can become [part of] a command line with - # proper quoting so that the subprocess sees this same list of args. - my ($self, @args) = @_; - - my @quoted; - - for (@args) { - if ( /^[^\s*?!\$<>;\\|'"\[\]\{\}]+$/ ) { - # Looks pretty safe - push @quoted, $_; - } else { - # XXX this will obviously have to improve - is there already a - # core module lying around that does proper quoting? - s/('+)/'"$1"'/g; - push @quoted, qq('$_'); - } - } - - return join " ", @quoted; -} - -sub _backticks { - my ($self, @cmd) = @_; - if ($self->have_forkpipe) { - local *FH; - my $pid = open *FH, "-|"; - if ($pid) { - return wantarray ? <FH> : join '', <FH>; - } else { - die "Can't execute @cmd: $!\n" unless defined $pid; - exec { $cmd[0] } @cmd; - } - } else { - my $cmd = $self->_quote_args(@cmd); - return `$cmd`; - } -} - -# Tells us whether the construct open($fh, '-|', @command) is -# supported. It would probably be better to dynamically sense this. -sub have_forkpipe { 1 } - -# Determine whether a given binary is the same as the perl -# (configuration) that started this process. -sub _perl_is_same { - my ($self, $perl) = @_; - - my @cmd = ($perl); - - # When run from the perl core, @INC will include the directories - # where perl is yet to be installed. We need to reference the - # absolute path within the source distribution where it can find - # it's Config.pm This also prevents us from picking up a Config.pm - # from a different configuration that happens to be already - # installed in @INC. - if ($ENV{PERL_CORE}) { - push @cmd, '-I' . File::Spec->catdir(File::Basename::dirname($perl), 'lib'); - } - - push @cmd, qw(-MConfig=myconfig -e print -e myconfig); - return $self->_backticks(@cmd) eq Config->myconfig; -} - -# cache _discover_perl_interpreter() results -{ - my $known_perl; - sub find_perl_interpreter { - my $self = shift; - - return $known_perl if defined($known_perl); - return $known_perl = $self->_discover_perl_interpreter; - } -} - -# Returns the absolute path of the perl interpreter used to invoke -# this process. The path is derived from $^X or $Config{perlpath}. On -# some platforms $^X contains the complete absolute path of the -# interpreter, on other it may contain a relative path, or simply -# 'perl'. This can also vary depending on whether a path was supplied -# when perl was invoked. Additionally, the value in $^X may omit the -# executable extension on platforms that use one. It's a fatal error -# if the interpreter can't be found because it can result in undefined -# behavior by routines that depend on it (generating errors or -# invoking the wrong perl.) -sub _discover_perl_interpreter { - my $proto = shift; - my $c = ref($proto) ? $proto->{config} : 'Module::Build::Config'; - - my $perl = $^X; - my $perl_basename = File::Basename::basename($perl); - - my @potential_perls; - - # Try 1, Check $^X for absolute path - push( @potential_perls, $perl ) - if File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($perl); - - # Try 2, Check $^X for a valid relative path - my $abs_perl = File::Spec->rel2abs($perl); - push( @potential_perls, $abs_perl ); - - # Try 3, Last ditch effort: These two option use hackery to try to locate - # a suitable perl. The hack varies depending on whether we are running - # from an installed perl or an uninstalled perl in the perl source dist. - if ($ENV{PERL_CORE}) { - - # Try 3.A, If we are in a perl source tree, running an uninstalled - # perl, we can keep moving up the directory tree until we find our - # binary. We wouldn't do this under any other circumstances. - - # CBuilder is also in the core, so it should be available here - require ExtUtils::CBuilder; - my $perl_src = Cwd::realpath( ExtUtils::CBuilder->perl_src ); - if ( defined($perl_src) && length($perl_src) ) { - my $uninstperl = - File::Spec->rel2abs(File::Spec->catfile( $perl_src, $perl_basename )); - push( @potential_perls, $uninstperl ); - } - - } else { - - # Try 3.B, First look in $Config{perlpath}, then search the user's - # PATH. We do not want to do either if we are running from an - # uninstalled perl in a perl source tree. - - push( @potential_perls, $c->get('perlpath') ); - - push( @potential_perls, - map File::Spec->catfile($_, $perl_basename), File::Spec->path() ); - } - - # Now that we've enumerated the potential perls, it's time to test - # them to see if any of them match our configuration, returning the - # absolute path of the first successful match. - my $exe = $c->get('exe_ext'); - foreach my $thisperl ( @potential_perls ) { - - if (defined $exe) { - $thisperl .= $exe unless $thisperl =~ m/$exe$/i; - } - - if ( -f $thisperl && $proto->_perl_is_same($thisperl) ) { - return $thisperl; - } - } - - # We've tried all alternatives, and didn't find a perl that matches - # our configuration. Throw an exception, and list alternatives we tried. - my @paths = map File::Basename::dirname($_), @potential_perls; - die "Can't locate the perl binary used to run this script " . - "in (@paths)\n"; -} - -sub _is_interactive { - return -t STDIN && (-t STDOUT || !(-f STDOUT || -c STDOUT)) ; # Pipe? -} - -# NOTE this is a blocking operation if(-t STDIN) -sub _is_unattended { - my $self = shift; - return $ENV{PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT} || - ( !$self->_is_interactive && eof STDIN ); -} - -sub _readline { - my $self = shift; - return undef if $self->_is_unattended; - - my $answer = <STDIN>; - chomp $answer if defined $answer; - return $answer; -} - -sub prompt { - my $self = shift; - my $mess = shift - or die "prompt() called without a prompt message"; - - # use a list to distinguish a default of undef() from no default - my @def; - @def = (shift) if @_; - # use dispdef for output - my @dispdef = scalar(@def) ? - ('[', (defined($def[0]) ? $def[0] . ' ' : ''), ']') : - (' ', ''); - - local $|=1; - print "$mess ", @dispdef; - - if ( $self->_is_unattended && !@def ) { - die <<EOF; -ERROR: This build seems to be unattended, but there is no default value -for this question. Aborting. -EOF - } - - my $ans = $self->_readline(); - - if ( !defined($ans) # Ctrl-D or unattended - or !length($ans) ) { # User hit return - print "$dispdef[1]\n"; - $ans = scalar(@def) ? $def[0] : ''; - } - - return $ans; -} - -sub y_n { - my $self = shift; - my ($mess, $def) = @_; - - die "y_n() called without a prompt message" unless $mess; - die "Invalid default value: y_n() default must be 'y' or 'n'" - if $def && $def !~ /^[yn]/i; - - my $answer; - while (1) { # XXX Infinite or a large number followed by an exception ? - $answer = $self->prompt(@_); - return 1 if $answer =~ /^y/i; - return 0 if $answer =~ /^n/i; - local $|=1; - print "Please answer 'y' or 'n'.\n"; - } -} - -sub current_action { shift->{action} } -sub invoked_action { shift->{invoked_action} } - -sub notes { shift()->{phash}{notes}->access(@_) } -sub config_data { shift()->{phash}{config_data}->access(@_) } -sub runtime_params { shift->{phash}{runtime_params}->read( @_ ? shift : () ) } # Read-only -sub auto_features { shift()->{phash}{auto_features}->access(@_) } - -sub features { - my $self = shift; - my $ph = $self->{phash}; - - if (@_) { - my $key = shift; - if ($ph->{features}->exists($key)) { - return $ph->{features}->access($key, @_); - } - - if (my $info = $ph->{auto_features}->access($key)) { - my $failures = $self->prereq_failures($info); - my $disabled = grep( /^(?:\w+_)?(?:requires|conflicts)$/, - keys %$failures ) ? 1 : 0; - return !$disabled; - } - - return $ph->{features}->access($key, @_); - } - - # No args - get the auto_features & overlay the regular features - my %features; - my %auto_features = $ph->{auto_features}->access(); - while (my ($name, $info) = each %auto_features) { - my $failures = $self->prereq_failures($info); - my $disabled = grep( /^(?:\w+_)?(?:requires|conflicts)$/, - keys %$failures ) ? 1 : 0; - $features{$name} = $disabled ? 0 : 1; - } - %features = (%features, $ph->{features}->access()); - - return wantarray ? %features : \%features; -} -BEGIN { *feature = \&features } # Alias - -sub _mb_feature { - my $self = shift; - - if (($self->module_name || '') eq 'Module::Build') { - # We're building Module::Build itself, so ...::ConfigData isn't - # valid, but $self->features() should be. - return $self->feature(@_); - } else { - require Module::Build::ConfigData; - return Module::Build::ConfigData->feature(@_); - } -} - - -sub add_build_element { - my ($self, $elem) = @_; - my $elems = $self->build_elements; - push @$elems, $elem unless grep { $_ eq $elem } @$elems; -} - -sub ACTION_config_data { - my $self = shift; - return unless $self->has_config_data; - - my $module_name = $self->module_name - or die "The config_data feature requires that 'module_name' be set"; - my $notes_name = $module_name . '::ConfigData'; # TODO: Customize name ??? - my $notes_pm = File::Spec->catfile($self->blib, 'lib', split /::/, "$notes_name.pm"); - - return if $self->up_to_date(['Build.PL', - $self->config_file('config_data'), - $self->config_file('features') - ], $notes_pm); - - $self->log_info("Writing config notes to $notes_pm\n"); - File::Path::mkpath(File::Basename::dirname($notes_pm)); - - Module::Build::Notes->write_config_data - ( - file => $notes_pm, - module => $module_name, - config_module => $notes_name, - config_data => scalar $self->config_data, - feature => scalar $self->{phash}{features}->access(), - auto_features => scalar $self->auto_features, - ); -} - -######################################################################## -{ # enclosing these lexicals -- TODO - my %valid_properties = ( __PACKAGE__, {} ); - my %additive_properties; - - sub _mb_classes { - my $class = ref($_[0]) || $_[0]; - return ($class, $class->mb_parents); - } - - sub valid_property { - my ($class, $prop) = @_; - return grep exists( $valid_properties{$_}{$prop} ), $class->_mb_classes; - } - - sub valid_properties { - return keys %{ shift->valid_properties_defaults() }; - } - - sub valid_properties_defaults { - my %out; - for (reverse shift->_mb_classes) { - @out{ keys %{ $valid_properties{$_} } } = map { - $_->() - } values %{ $valid_properties{$_} }; - } - return \%out; - } - - sub array_properties { - for (shift->_mb_classes) { - return @{$additive_properties{$_}->{ARRAY}} - if exists $additive_properties{$_}->{ARRAY}; - } - } - - sub hash_properties { - for (shift->_mb_classes) { - return @{$additive_properties{$_}->{'HASH'}} - if exists $additive_properties{$_}->{'HASH'}; - } - } - - sub add_property { - my ($class, $property) = (shift, shift); - die "Property '$property' already exists" - if $class->valid_property($property); - my %p = @_ == 1 ? ( default => shift ) : @_; - - my $type = ref $p{default}; - $valid_properties{$class}{$property} = $type eq 'CODE' - ? $p{default} - : sub { $p{default} }; - - push @{$additive_properties{$class}->{$type}}, $property - if $type; - - unless ($class->can($property)) { - # TODO probably should put these in a util package - my $sub = $type eq 'HASH' - ? _make_hash_accessor($property, \%p) - : _make_accessor($property, \%p); - no strict 'refs'; - *{"$class\::$property"} = $sub; - } - - return $class; - } - - sub property_error { - my $self = shift; - die 'ERROR: ', @_; - } - - sub _set_defaults { - my $self = shift; - - # Set the build class. - $self->{properties}{build_class} ||= ref $self; - - # If there was no orig_dir, set to the same as base_dir - $self->{properties}{orig_dir} ||= $self->{properties}{base_dir}; - - my $defaults = $self->valid_properties_defaults; - - foreach my $prop (keys %$defaults) { - $self->{properties}{$prop} = $defaults->{$prop} - unless exists $self->{properties}{$prop}; - } - - # Copy defaults for arrays any arrays. - for my $prop ($self->array_properties) { - $self->{properties}{$prop} = [@{$defaults->{$prop}}] - unless exists $self->{properties}{$prop}; - } - # Copy defaults for arrays any hashes. - for my $prop ($self->hash_properties) { - $self->{properties}{$prop} = {%{$defaults->{$prop}}} - unless exists $self->{properties}{$prop}; - } - } - -} # end closure -######################################################################## -sub _make_hash_accessor { - my ($property, $p) = @_; - my $check = $p->{check} || sub { 1 }; - - return sub { - my $self = shift; - - # This is only here to deprecate the historic accident of calling - # properties as class methods - I suspect it only happens in our - # test suite. - unless(ref($self)) { - carp("\n$property not a class method (@_)"); - return; - } - - my $x = $self->{properties}; - return $x->{$property} unless @_; - - my $prop = $x->{$property}; - if ( defined $_[0] && !ref $_[0] ) { - if ( @_ == 1 ) { - return exists $prop->{$_[0]} ? $prop->{$_[0]} : undef; - } elsif ( @_ % 2 == 0 ) { - my %new = (%{ $prop }, @_); - local $_ = \%new; - $x->{$property} = \%new if $check->($self); - return $x->{$property}; - } else { - die "Unexpected arguments for property '$property'\n"; - } - } else { - die "Unexpected arguments for property '$property'\n" - if defined $_[0] && ref $_[0] ne 'HASH'; - local $_ = $_[0]; - $x->{$property} = shift if $check->($self); - } - }; -} -######################################################################## -sub _make_accessor { - my ($property, $p) = @_; - my $check = $p->{check} || sub { 1 }; - - return sub { - my $self = shift; - - # This is only here to deprecate the historic accident of calling - # properties as class methods - I suspect it only happens in our - # test suite. - unless(ref($self)) { - carp("\n$property not a class method (@_)"); - return; - } - - my $x = $self->{properties}; - return $x->{$property} unless @_; - local $_ = $_[0]; - $x->{$property} = shift if $check->($self); - return $x->{$property}; - }; -} -######################################################################## - -# Add the default properties. -__PACKAGE__->add_property(auto_configure_requires => 1); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(blib => 'blib'); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(build_class => 'Module::Build'); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(build_elements => [qw(PL support pm xs pod script)]); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(build_script => 'Build'); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(build_bat => 0); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(config_dir => '_build'); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(include_dirs => []); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(metafile => 'META.yml'); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(recurse_into => []); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(use_rcfile => 1); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(create_packlist => 1); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(allow_mb_mismatch => 0); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(config => undef); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(test_file_exts => ['.t']); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(use_tap_harness => 0); -__PACKAGE__->add_property(tap_harness_args => {}); -__PACKAGE__->add_property( - 'installdirs', - default => 'site', - check => sub { - return 1 if /^(core|site|vendor)$/; - return shift->property_error( - $_ eq 'perl' - ? 'Perhaps you meant installdirs to be "core" rather than "perl"?' - : 'installdirs must be one of "core", "site", or "vendor"' - ); - return shift->property_error("Perhaps you meant 'core'?") if $_ eq 'perl'; - return 0; - }, -); - -{ - my $Is_ActivePerl = eval {require ActivePerl::DocTools}; - __PACKAGE__->add_property(html_css => $Is_ActivePerl ? 'Active.css' : ''); -} - -{ - my @prereq_action_types = qw(requires build_requires conflicts recommends); - foreach my $type (@prereq_action_types) { - __PACKAGE__->add_property($type => {}); - } - __PACKAGE__->add_property(prereq_action_types => \@prereq_action_types); -} - -__PACKAGE__->add_property($_ => {}) for qw( - get_options - install_base_relpaths - install_path - install_sets - meta_add - meta_merge - original_prefix - prefix_relpaths - configure_requires -); - -__PACKAGE__->add_property($_) for qw( - PL_files - autosplit - base_dir - bindoc_dirs - c_source - create_license - create_makefile_pl - create_readme - debugger - destdir - dist_abstract - dist_author - dist_name - dist_version - dist_version_from - extra_compiler_flags - extra_linker_flags - has_config_data - install_base - libdoc_dirs - license - magic_number - mb_version - module_name - orig_dir - perl - pm_files - pod_files - pollute - prefix - program_name - quiet - recursive_test_files - script_files - scripts - sign - test_files - verbose - debug - xs_files -); - -sub config { - my $self = shift; - my $c = ref($self) ? $self->{config} : 'Module::Build::Config'; - return $c->all_config unless @_; - - my $key = shift; - return $c->get($key) unless @_; - - my $val = shift; - return $c->set($key => $val); -} - -sub mb_parents { - # Code borrowed from Class::ISA. - my @in_stack = (shift); - my %seen = ($in_stack[0] => 1); - - my ($current, @out); - while (@in_stack) { - next unless defined($current = shift @in_stack) - && $current->isa('Module::Build::Base'); - push @out, $current; - next if $current eq 'Module::Build::Base'; - no strict 'refs'; - unshift @in_stack, - map { - my $c = $_; # copy, to avoid being destructive - substr($c,0,2) = "main::" if substr($c,0,2) eq '::'; - # Canonize the :: -> main::, ::foo -> main::foo thing. - # Should I ever canonize the Foo'Bar = Foo::Bar thing? - $seen{$c}++ ? () : $c; - } @{"$current\::ISA"}; - - # I.e., if this class has any parents (at least, ones I've never seen - # before), push them, in order, onto the stack of classes I need to - # explore. - } - shift @out; - return @out; -} - -sub extra_linker_flags { shift->_list_accessor('extra_linker_flags', @_) } -sub extra_compiler_flags { shift->_list_accessor('extra_compiler_flags', @_) } - -sub _list_accessor { - (my $self, local $_) = (shift, shift); - my $p = $self->{properties}; - $p->{$_} = [@_] if @_; - $p->{$_} = [] unless exists $p->{$_}; - return ref($p->{$_}) ? $p->{$_} : [$p->{$_}]; -} - -# XXX Problem - if Module::Build is loaded from a different directory, -# it'll look for (and perhaps destroy/create) a _build directory. -sub subclass { - my ($pack, %opts) = @_; - - my $build_dir = '_build'; # XXX The _build directory is ostensibly settable by the user. Shouldn't hard-code here. - $pack->delete_filetree($build_dir) if -e $build_dir; - - die "Must provide 'code' or 'class' option to subclass()\n" - unless $opts{code} or $opts{class}; - - $opts{code} ||= ''; - $opts{class} ||= 'MyModuleBuilder'; - - my $filename = File::Spec->catfile($build_dir, 'lib', split '::', $opts{class}) . '.pm'; - my $filedir = File::Basename::dirname($filename); - $pack->log_info("Creating custom builder $filename in $filedir\n"); - - File::Path::mkpath($filedir); - die "Can't create directory $filedir: $!" unless -d $filedir; - - my $fh = IO::File->new("> $filename") or die "Can't create $filename: $!"; - print $fh <<EOF; -package $opts{class}; -use $pack; -\@ISA = qw($pack); -$opts{code} -1; -EOF - close $fh; - - unshift @INC, File::Spec->catdir(File::Spec->rel2abs($build_dir), 'lib'); - eval "use $opts{class}"; - die $@ if $@; - - return $opts{class}; -} - -sub dist_name { - my $self = shift; - my $p = $self->{properties}; - return $p->{dist_name} if defined $p->{dist_name}; - - die "Can't determine distribution name, must supply either 'dist_name' or 'module_name' parameter" - unless $self->module_name; - - ($p->{dist_name} = $self->module_name) =~ s/::/-/g; - - return $p->{dist_name}; -} - -sub dist_version_from { - my ($self) = @_; - my $p = $self->{properties}; - if ($self->module_name) { - $p->{dist_version_from} ||= - join( '/', 'lib', split(/::/, $self->module_name) ) . '.pm'; - } - return $p->{dist_version_from} || undef; -} - -sub dist_version { - my ($self) = @_; - my $p = $self->{properties}; - - return $p->{dist_version} if defined $p->{dist_version}; - - if ( my $dist_version_from = $self->dist_version_from ) { - my $version_from = File::Spec->catfile( split( qr{/}, $dist_version_from ) ); - my $pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_file( $version_from ) - or die "Can't find file $version_from to determine version"; - $p->{dist_version} = $self->normalize_version( $pm_info->version() ); - } - - die ("Can't determine distribution version, must supply either 'dist_version',\n". - "'dist_version_from', or 'module_name' parameter") - unless defined $p->{dist_version}; - - return $p->{dist_version}; -} - -sub dist_author { shift->_pod_parse('author') } -sub dist_abstract { shift->_pod_parse('abstract') } - -sub _pod_parse { - my ($self, $part) = @_; - my $p = $self->{properties}; - my $member = "dist_$part"; - return $p->{$member} if defined $p->{$member}; - - my $docfile = $self->_main_docfile - or return; - my $fh = IO::File->new($docfile) - or return; - - require Module::Build::PodParser; - my $parser = Module::Build::PodParser->new(fh => $fh); - my $method = "get_$part"; - return $p->{$member} = $parser->$method(); -} - -sub version_from_file { # Method provided for backwards compatibility - return Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_file($_[1])->version(); -} - -sub find_module_by_name { # Method provided for backwards compatibility - return Module::Build::ModuleInfo->find_module_by_name(@_[1,2]); -} - -sub add_to_cleanup { - my $self = shift; - my %files = map {$self->localize_file_path($_), 1} @_; - $self->{phash}{cleanup}->write(\%files); -} - -sub cleanup { - my $self = shift; - my $all = $self->{phash}{cleanup}->read; - return keys %$all; -} - -sub config_file { - my $self = shift; - return unless -d $self->config_dir; - return File::Spec->catfile($self->config_dir, @_); -} - -sub read_config { - my ($self) = @_; - - my $file = $self->config_file('build_params') - or die "Can't find 'build_params' in " . $self->config_dir; - my $fh = IO::File->new($file) or die "Can't read '$file': $!"; - my $ref = eval do {local $/; <$fh>}; - die if $@; - my $c; - ($self->{args}, $c, $self->{properties}) = @$ref; - $self->{config} = Module::Build::Config->new(values => $c); - close $fh; -} - -sub has_config_data { - my $self = shift; - return scalar grep $self->{phash}{$_}->has_data(), qw(config_data features auto_features); -} - -sub _write_data { - my ($self, $filename, $data) = @_; - - my $file = $self->config_file($filename); - my $fh = IO::File->new("> $file") or die "Can't create '$file': $!"; - unless (ref($data)) { # e.g. magicnum - print $fh $data; - return; - } - - print {$fh} Module::Build::Dumper->_data_dump($data); -} - -sub write_config { - my ($self) = @_; - - File::Path::mkpath($self->{properties}{config_dir}); - -d $self->{properties}{config_dir} or die "Can't mkdir $self->{properties}{config_dir}: $!"; - - my @items = @{ $self->prereq_action_types }; - $self->_write_data('prereqs', { map { $_, $self->$_() } @items }); - $self->_write_data('build_params', [$self->{args}, $self->{config}->values_set, $self->{properties}]); - - # Set a new magic number and write it to a file - $self->_write_data('magicnum', $self->magic_number(int rand 1_000_000)); - - $self->{phash}{$_}->write() foreach qw(notes cleanup features auto_features config_data runtime_params); -} - -sub check_autofeatures { - my ($self) = @_; - my $features = $self->auto_features; - - return unless %$features; - - $self->log_info("Checking features:\n"); - - # TODO refactor into ::Util - my $longest = sub { - my @str = @_ or croak("no strings given"); - - my @len = map({length($_)} @str); - my $max = 0; - my $longest; - for my $i (0..$#len) { - ($max, $longest) = ($len[$i], $str[$i]) if($len[$i] > $max); - } - return($longest); - }; - my $max_name_len = length($longest->(keys %$features)); - - while (my ($name, $info) = each %$features) { - $self->log_info(" $name" . '.' x ($max_name_len - length($name) + 4)); - - if ( my $failures = $self->prereq_failures($info) ) { - my $disabled = grep( /^(?:\w+_)?(?:requires|conflicts)$/, - keys %$failures ) ? 1 : 0; - $self->log_info( $disabled ? "disabled\n" : "enabled\n" ); - - my $log_text; - while (my ($type, $prereqs) = each %$failures) { - while (my ($module, $status) = each %$prereqs) { - my $required = - ($type =~ /^(?:\w+_)?(?:requires|conflicts)$/) ? 1 : 0; - my $prefix = ($required) ? '-' : '*'; - $log_text .= " $prefix $status->{message}\n"; - } - } - $self->log_warn("$log_text") unless $self->quiet; - } else { - $self->log_info("enabled\n"); - } - } - - $self->log_warn("\n") unless $self->quiet; -} - -sub prereq_failures { - my ($self, $info) = @_; - - my @types = @{ $self->prereq_action_types }; - $info ||= {map {$_, $self->$_()} @types}; - - my $out; - - foreach my $type (@types) { - my $prereqs = $info->{$type}; - while ( my ($modname, $spec) = each %$prereqs ) { - my $status = $self->check_installed_status($modname, $spec); - - if ($type =~ /^(?:\w+_)?conflicts$/) { - next if !$status->{ok}; - $status->{conflicts} = delete $status->{need}; - $status->{message} = "$modname ($status->{have}) conflicts with this distribution"; - - } elsif ($type =~ /^(?:\w+_)?recommends$/) { - next if $status->{ok}; - $status->{message} = (!ref($status->{have}) && $status->{have} eq '<none>' - ? "Optional prerequisite $modname is not installed" - : "$modname ($status->{have}) is installed, but we prefer to have $spec"); - } else { - next if $status->{ok}; - } - - $out->{$type}{$modname} = $status; - } - } - - return $out; -} - -# returns a hash of defined prerequisites; i.e. only prereq types with values -sub _enum_prereqs { - my $self = shift; - my %prereqs; - foreach my $type ( @{ $self->prereq_action_types } ) { - if ( $self->can( $type ) ) { - my $prereq = $self->$type() || {}; - $prereqs{$type} = $prereq if %$prereq; - } - } - return \%prereqs; -} - -sub check_prereq { - my $self = shift; - - # If we have XS files, make sure we can process them. - my $xs_files = $self->find_xs_files; - if (keys %$xs_files && !$self->_mb_feature('C_support')) { - $self->log_warn("Warning: this distribution contains XS files, ". - "but Module::Build is not configured with C_support. ". - "Please install ExtUtils::CBuilder to enable C_support.\n"); - } - - # Check to see if there are any prereqs to check - my $info = $self->_enum_prereqs; - return 1 unless $info; - - $self->log_info("Checking prerequisites...\n"); - - my $failures = $self->prereq_failures($info); - - if ( $failures ) { - - while (my ($type, $prereqs) = each %$failures) { - while (my ($module, $status) = each %$prereqs) { - my $prefix = ($type =~ /^(?:\w+_)?recommends$/) ? '*' : '- ERROR:'; - $self->log_warn(" $prefix $status->{message}\n"); - } - } - - $self->log_warn(<<EOF); - -ERRORS/WARNINGS FOUND IN PREREQUISITES. You may wish to install the versions -of the modules indicated above before proceeding with this installation - -EOF - return 0; - - } else { - - $self->log_info("Looks good\n\n"); - return 1; - - } -} - -sub perl_version { - my ($self) = @_; - # Check the current perl interpreter - # It's much more convenient to use $] here than $^V, but 'man - # perlvar' says I'm not supposed to. Bloody tyrant. - return $^V ? $self->perl_version_to_float(sprintf "%vd", $^V) : $]; -} - -sub perl_version_to_float { - my ($self, $version) = @_; - return $version if grep( /\./, $version ) < 2; - $version =~ s/\./../; - $version =~ s/\.(\d+)/sprintf '%03d', $1/eg; - return $version; -} - -sub _parse_conditions { - my ($self, $spec) = @_; - - if ($spec =~ /^\s*([\w.]+)\s*$/) { # A plain number, maybe with dots, letters, and underscores - return (">= $spec"); - } else { - return split /\s*,\s*/, $spec; - } -} - -sub check_installed_status { - my ($self, $modname, $spec) = @_; - my %status = (need => $spec); - - if ($modname eq 'perl') { - $status{have} = $self->perl_version; - - } elsif (eval { no strict; $status{have} = ${"${modname}::VERSION"} }) { - # Don't try to load if it's already loaded - - } else { - my $pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_module( $modname ); - unless (defined( $pm_info )) { - @status{ qw(have message) } = ('<none>', "$modname is not installed"); - return \%status; - } - - $status{have} = $pm_info->version(); - if ($spec and !defined($status{have})) { - @status{ qw(have message) } = (undef, "Couldn't find a \$VERSION in prerequisite $modname"); - return \%status; - } - } - - my @conditions = $self->_parse_conditions($spec); - - foreach (@conditions) { - my ($op, $version) = /^\s* (<=?|>=?|==|!=) \s* ([\w.]+) \s*$/x - or die "Invalid prerequisite condition '$_' for $modname"; - - $version = $self->perl_version_to_float($version) - if $modname eq 'perl'; - - next if $op eq '>=' and !$version; # Module doesn't have to actually define a $VERSION - - unless ($self->compare_versions( $status{have}, $op, $version )) { - $status{message} = "$modname ($status{have}) is installed, but we need version $op $version"; - return \%status; - } - } - - $status{ok} = 1; - return \%status; -} - -sub compare_versions { - my $self = shift; - my ($v1, $op, $v2) = @_; - $v1 = Module::Build::Version->new($v1) - unless UNIVERSAL::isa($v1,'Module::Build::Version'); - - my $eval_str = "\$v1 $op \$v2"; - my $result = eval $eval_str; - $self->log_warn("error comparing versions: '$eval_str' $@") if $@; - - return $result; -} - -# I wish I could set $! to a string, but I can't, so I use $@ -sub check_installed_version { - my ($self, $modname, $spec) = @_; - - my $status = $self->check_installed_status($modname, $spec); - - if ($status->{ok}) { - return $status->{have} if $status->{have} and "$status->{have}" ne '<none>'; - return '0 but true'; - } - - $@ = $status->{message}; - return 0; -} - -sub make_executable { - # Perl's chmod() is mapped to useful things on various non-Unix - # platforms, so we use it in the base class even though it looks - # Unixish. - - my $self = shift; - foreach (@_) { - my $current_mode = (stat $_)[2]; - chmod $current_mode | oct(111), $_; - } -} - -sub is_executable { - # We assume this does the right thing on generic platforms, though - # we do some other more specific stuff on Unixish platforms. - my ($self, $file) = @_; - return -x $file; -} - -sub _startperl { shift()->config('startperl') } - -# Return any directories in @INC which are not in the default @INC for -# this perl. For example, stuff passed in with -I or loaded with "use lib". -sub _added_to_INC { - my $self = shift; - - my %seen; - $seen{$_}++ foreach $self->_default_INC; - return grep !$seen{$_}++, @INC; -} - -# Determine the default @INC for this Perl -{ - my @default_inc; # Memoize - sub _default_INC { - my $self = shift; - return @default_inc if @default_inc; - - local $ENV{PERL5LIB}; # this is not considered part of the default. - - my $perl = ref($self) ? $self->perl : $self->find_perl_interpreter; - - my @inc = $self->_backticks($perl, '-le', 'print for @INC'); - chomp @inc; - - return @default_inc = @inc; - } -} - -sub print_build_script { - my ($self, $fh) = @_; - - my $build_package = $self->build_class; - - my $closedata=""; - - my %q = map {$_, $self->$_()} qw(config_dir base_dir); - - my $case_tolerant = 0+(File::Spec->can('case_tolerant') - && File::Spec->case_tolerant); - $q{base_dir} = uc $q{base_dir} if $case_tolerant; - $q{base_dir} = Win32::GetShortPathName($q{base_dir}) if $self->is_windowsish; - - $q{magic_numfile} = $self->config_file('magicnum'); - - my @myINC = $self->_added_to_INC; - for (@myINC, values %q) { - $_ = File::Spec->canonpath( $_ ); - s/([\\\'])/\\$1/g; - } - - my $quoted_INC = join ",\n", map " '$_'", @myINC; - my $shebang = $self->_startperl; - my $magic_number = $self->magic_number; - - print $fh <<EOF; -$shebang - -use strict; -use Cwd; -use File::Basename; -use File::Spec; - -sub magic_number_matches { - return 0 unless -e '$q{magic_numfile}'; - local *FH; - open FH, '$q{magic_numfile}' or return 0; - my \$filenum = <FH>; - close FH; - return \$filenum == $magic_number; -} - -my \$progname; -my \$orig_dir; -BEGIN { - \$^W = 1; # Use warnings - \$progname = basename(\$0); - \$orig_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - my \$base_dir = '$q{base_dir}'; - if (!magic_number_matches()) { - unless (chdir(\$base_dir)) { - die ("Couldn't chdir(\$base_dir), aborting\\n"); - } - unless (magic_number_matches()) { - die ("Configuration seems to be out of date, please re-run 'perl Build.PL' again.\\n"); - } - } - unshift \@INC, - ( -$quoted_INC - ); -} - -close(*DATA) unless eof(*DATA); # ensure no open handles to this script - -use $build_package; - -# Some platforms have problems setting \$^X in shebang contexts, fix it up here -\$^X = Module::Build->find_perl_interpreter; - -if (-e 'Build.PL' and not $build_package->up_to_date('Build.PL', \$progname)) { - warn "Warning: Build.PL has been altered. You may need to run 'perl Build.PL' again.\\n"; -} - -# This should have just enough arguments to be able to bootstrap the rest. -my \$build = $build_package->resume ( - properties => { - config_dir => '$q{config_dir}', - orig_dir => \$orig_dir, - }, -); - -\$build->dispatch; -EOF -} - -sub create_build_script { - my ($self) = @_; - $self->write_config; - - my ($build_script, $dist_name, $dist_version) - = map $self->$_(), qw(build_script dist_name dist_version); - - if ( $self->delete_filetree($build_script) ) { - $self->log_info("Removed previous script '$build_script'\n\n"); - } - - $self->log_info("Creating new '$build_script' script for ", - "'$dist_name' version '$dist_version'\n"); - my $fh = IO::File->new(">$build_script") or die "Can't create '$build_script': $!"; - $self->print_build_script($fh); - close $fh; - - $self->make_executable($build_script); - - return 1; -} - -sub check_manifest { - my $self = shift; - return unless -e 'MANIFEST'; - - # Stolen nearly verbatim from MakeMaker. But ExtUtils::Manifest - # could easily be re-written into a modern Perl dialect. - - require ExtUtils::Manifest; # ExtUtils::Manifest is not warnings clean. - local ($^W, $ExtUtils::Manifest::Quiet) = (0,1); - - $self->log_info("Checking whether your kit is complete...\n"); - if (my @missed = ExtUtils::Manifest::manicheck()) { - $self->log_warn("WARNING: the following files are missing in your kit:\n", - "\t", join("\n\t", @missed), "\n", - "Please inform the author.\n\n"); - } else { - $self->log_info("Looks good\n\n"); - } -} - -sub dispatch { - my $self = shift; - local $self->{_completed_actions} = {}; - - if (@_) { - my ($action, %p) = @_; - my $args = $p{args} ? delete($p{args}) : {}; - - local $self->{invoked_action} = $action; - local $self->{args} = {%{$self->{args}}, %$args}; - local $self->{properties} = {%{$self->{properties}}, %p}; - return $self->_call_action($action); - } - - die "No build action specified" unless $self->{action}; - local $self->{invoked_action} = $self->{action}; - $self->_call_action($self->{action}); -} - -sub _call_action { - my ($self, $action) = @_; - - return if $self->{_completed_actions}{$action}++; - - local $self->{action} = $action; - my $method = $self->can_action( $action ); - die "No action '$action' defined, try running the 'help' action.\n" unless $method; - $self->log_debug("Starting ACTION_$action\n"); - my $rc = $self->$method(); - $self->log_debug("Finished ACTION_$action\n"); - return $rc; -} - -sub can_action { - my ($self, $action) = @_; - return $self->can( "ACTION_$action" ); -} - -# cuts the user-specified options out of the command-line args -sub cull_options { - my $self = shift; - my (@argv) = @_; - - # XXX is it even valid to call this as a class method? - return({}, @argv) unless(ref($self)); # no object - - my $specs = $self->get_options; - return({}, @argv) unless($specs and %$specs); # no user options - - require Getopt::Long; - # XXX Should we let Getopt::Long handle M::B's options? That would - # be easy-ish to add to @specs right here, but wouldn't handle options - # passed without "--" as M::B currently allows. We might be able to - # get around this by setting the "prefix_pattern" Configure option. - my @specs; - my $args = {}; - # Construct the specifications for GetOptions. - while (my ($k, $v) = each %$specs) { - # Throw an error if specs conflict with our own. - die "Option specification '$k' conflicts with a " . ref $self - . " option of the same name" - if $self->valid_property($k); - push @specs, $k . (defined $v->{type} ? $v->{type} : ''); - push @specs, $v->{store} if exists $v->{store}; - $args->{$k} = $v->{default} if exists $v->{default}; - } - - local @ARGV = @argv; # No other way to dupe Getopt::Long - - # Get the options values and return them. - # XXX Add option to allow users to set options? - if ( @specs ) { - Getopt::Long::Configure('pass_through'); - Getopt::Long::GetOptions($args, @specs); - } - - return $args, @ARGV; -} - -sub unparse_args { - my ($self, $args) = @_; - my @out; - while (my ($k, $v) = each %$args) { - push @out, (UNIVERSAL::isa($v, 'HASH') ? map {+"--$k", "$_=$v->{$_}"} keys %$v : - UNIVERSAL::isa($v, 'ARRAY') ? map {+"--$k", $_} @$v : - ("--$k", $v)); - } - return @out; -} - -sub args { - my $self = shift; - return wantarray ? %{ $self->{args} } : $self->{args} unless @_; - my $key = shift; - $self->{args}{$key} = shift if @_; - return $self->{args}{$key}; -} - -# allows select parameters (with underscores) to be spoken with dashes -# when used as command-line options -sub _translate_option { - my $self = shift; - my $opt = shift; - - (my $tr_opt = $opt) =~ tr/-/_/; - - return $tr_opt if grep $tr_opt =~ /^(?:no_?)?$_$/, qw( - create_license - create_makefile_pl - create_readme - extra_compiler_flags - extra_linker_flags - html_css - install_base - install_path - meta_add - meta_merge - test_files - use_rcfile - use_tap_harness - tap_harness_args - ); # normalize only selected option names - - return $opt; -} - -sub _read_arg { - my ($self, $args, $key, $val) = @_; - - $key = $self->_translate_option($key); - - if ( exists $args->{$key} ) { - $args->{$key} = [ $args->{$key} ] unless ref $args->{$key}; - push @{$args->{$key}}, $val; - } else { - $args->{$key} = $val; - } -} - -# decide whether or not an option requires/has an operand -sub _optional_arg { - my $self = shift; - my $opt = shift; - my $argv = shift; - - $opt = $self->_translate_option($opt); - - my @bool_opts = qw( - build_bat - create_license - create_readme - pollute - quiet - uninst - use_rcfile - verbose - debug - sign - use_tap_harness - ); - - # inverted boolean options; eg --noverbose or --no-verbose - # converted to proper name & returned with false value (verbose, 0) - if ( grep $opt =~ /^no[-_]?$_$/, @bool_opts ) { - $opt =~ s/^no-?//; - return ($opt, 0); - } - - # non-boolean option; return option unchanged along with its argument - return ($opt, shift(@$argv)) unless grep $_ eq $opt, @bool_opts; - - # we're punting a bit here, if an option appears followed by a digit - # we take the digit as the argument for the option. If there is - # nothing that looks like a digit, we pretend the option is a flag - # that is being set and has no argument. - my $arg = 1; - $arg = shift(@$argv) if @$argv && $argv->[0] =~ /^\d+$/; - - return ($opt, $arg); -} - -sub read_args { - my $self = shift; - - (my $args, @_) = $self->cull_options(@_); - my %args = %$args; - - my $opt_re = qr/[\w\-]+/; - - my ($action, @argv); - while (@_) { - local $_ = shift; - if ( /^(?:--)?($opt_re)=(.*)$/ ) { - $self->_read_arg(\%args, $1, $2); - } elsif ( /^--($opt_re)$/ ) { - my($opt, $arg) = $self->_optional_arg($1, \@_); - $self->_read_arg(\%args, $opt, $arg); - } elsif ( /^($opt_re)$/ and !defined($action)) { - $action = $1; - } else { - push @argv, $_; - } - } - $args{ARGV} = \@argv; - - for ('extra_compiler_flags', 'extra_linker_flags') { - $args{$_} = [ $self->split_like_shell($args{$_}) ] if exists $args{$_}; - } - - # Convert to arrays - for ('include_dirs') { - $args{$_} = [ $args{$_} ] if exists $args{$_} && !ref $args{$_} - } - - # Hashify these parameters - for ($self->hash_properties, 'config') { - next unless exists $args{$_}; - my %hash; - $args{$_} ||= []; - $args{$_} = [ $args{$_} ] unless ref $args{$_}; - foreach my $arg ( @{$args{$_}} ) { - $arg =~ /(\w+)=(.*)/ - or die "Malformed '$_' argument: '$arg' should be something like 'foo=bar'"; - $hash{$1} = $2; - } - $args{$_} = \%hash; - } - - # De-tilde-ify any path parameters - for my $key (qw(prefix install_base destdir)) { - next if !defined $args{$key}; - $args{$key} = $self->_detildefy($args{$key}); - } - - for my $key (qw(install_path)) { - next if !defined $args{$key}; - - for my $subkey (keys %{$args{$key}}) { - next if !defined $args{$key}{$subkey}; - my $subkey_ext = $self->_detildefy($args{$key}{$subkey}); - if ( $subkey eq 'html' ) { # translate for compatibility - $args{$key}{binhtml} = $subkey_ext; - $args{$key}{libhtml} = $subkey_ext; - } else { - $args{$key}{$subkey} = $subkey_ext; - } - } - } - - if ($args{makefile_env_macros}) { - require Module::Build::Compat; - %args = (%args, Module::Build::Compat->makefile_to_build_macros); - } - - return \%args, $action; -} - -# Default: do nothing. Overridden for Unix & Windows. -sub _detildefy {} - - -# merge Module::Build argument lists that have already been parsed -# by read_args(). Takes two references to option hashes and merges -# the contents, giving priority to the first. -sub _merge_arglist { - my( $self, $opts1, $opts2 ) = @_; - - $opts1 ||= {}; - $opts2 ||= {}; - my %new_opts = %$opts1; - while (my ($key, $val) = each %$opts2) { - if ( exists( $opts1->{$key} ) ) { - if ( ref( $val ) eq 'HASH' ) { - while (my ($k, $v) = each %$val) { - $new_opts{$key}{$k} = $v unless exists( $opts1->{$key}{$k} ); - } - } - } else { - $new_opts{$key} = $val - } - } - - return %new_opts; -} - -# Look for a home directory on various systems. -sub _home_dir { - my @home_dirs; - push( @home_dirs, $ENV{HOME} ) if $ENV{HOME}; - - push( @home_dirs, File::Spec->catpath($ENV{HOMEDRIVE}, $ENV{HOMEPATH}, '') ) - if $ENV{HOMEDRIVE} && $ENV{HOMEPATH}; - - my @other_home_envs = qw( USERPROFILE APPDATA WINDIR SYS$LOGIN ); - push( @home_dirs, map $ENV{$_}, grep $ENV{$_}, @other_home_envs ); - - my @real_home_dirs = grep -d, @home_dirs; - - return wantarray ? @real_home_dirs : shift( @real_home_dirs ); -} - -sub _find_user_config { - my $self = shift; - my $file = shift; - foreach my $dir ( $self->_home_dir ) { - my $path = File::Spec->catfile( $dir, $file ); - return $path if -e $path; - } - return undef; -} - -# read ~/.modulebuildrc returning global options '*' and -# options specific to the currently executing $action. -sub read_modulebuildrc { - my( $self, $action ) = @_; - - return () unless $self->use_rcfile; - - my $modulebuildrc; - if ( exists($ENV{MODULEBUILDRC}) && $ENV{MODULEBUILDRC} eq 'NONE' ) { - return (); - } elsif ( exists($ENV{MODULEBUILDRC}) && -e $ENV{MODULEBUILDRC} ) { - $modulebuildrc = $ENV{MODULEBUILDRC}; - } elsif ( exists($ENV{MODULEBUILDRC}) ) { - $self->log_warn("WARNING: Can't find resource file " . - "'$ENV{MODULEBUILDRC}' defined in environment.\n" . - "No options loaded\n"); - return (); - } else { - $modulebuildrc = $self->_find_user_config( '.modulebuildrc' ); - return () unless $modulebuildrc; - } - - my $fh = IO::File->new( $modulebuildrc ) - or die "Can't open $modulebuildrc: $!"; - - my %options; my $buffer = ''; - while (defined( my $line = <$fh> )) { - chomp( $line ); - $line =~ s/#.*$//; - next unless length( $line ); - - if ( $line =~ /^\S/ ) { - if ( $buffer ) { - my( $action, $options ) = split( /\s+/, $buffer, 2 ); - $options{$action} .= $options . ' '; - $buffer = ''; - } - $buffer = $line; - } else { - $buffer .= $line; - } - } - - if ( $buffer ) { # anything left in $buffer ? - my( $action, $options ) = split( /\s+/, $buffer, 2 ); - $options{$action} .= $options . ' '; # merge if more than one line - } - - my ($global_opts) = - $self->read_args( $self->split_like_shell( $options{'*'} || '' ) ); - my ($action_opts) = - $self->read_args( $self->split_like_shell( $options{$action} || '' ) ); - - # specific $action options take priority over global options '*' - return $self->_merge_arglist( $action_opts, $global_opts ); -} - -# merge the relevant options in ~/.modulebuildrc into Module::Build's -# option list where they do not conflict with commandline options. -sub merge_modulebuildrc { - my( $self, $action, %cmdline_opts ) = @_; - my %rc_opts = $self->read_modulebuildrc( $action || $self->{action} || 'build' ); - my %new_opts = $self->_merge_arglist( \%cmdline_opts, \%rc_opts ); - $self->merge_args( $action, %new_opts ); -} - -sub merge_args { - my ($self, $action, %args) = @_; - $self->{action} = $action if defined $action; - - my %additive = map { $_ => 1 } $self->hash_properties; - - # Extract our 'properties' from $cmd_args, the rest are put in 'args'. - while (my ($key, $val) = each %args) { - $self->{phash}{runtime_params}->access( $key => $val ) - if $self->valid_property($key); - - if ($key eq 'config') { - $self->config($_ => $val->{$_}) foreach keys %$val; - } else { - my $add_to = $additive{$key} ? $self->{properties}{$key} : - $self->valid_property($key) ? $self->{properties} : - $self->{args} ; - - if ($additive{$key}) { - $add_to->{$_} = $val->{$_} foreach keys %$val; - } else { - $add_to->{$key} = $val; - } - } - } -} - -sub cull_args { - my $self = shift; - my ($args, $action) = $self->read_args(@_); - $self->merge_args($action, %$args); - $self->merge_modulebuildrc( $action, %$args ); -} - -sub super_classes { - my ($self, $class, $seen) = @_; - $class ||= ref($self) || $self; - $seen ||= {}; - - no strict 'refs'; - my @super = grep {not $seen->{$_}++} $class, @{ $class . '::ISA' }; - return @super, map {$self->super_classes($_,$seen)} @super; -} - -sub known_actions { - my ($self) = @_; - - my %actions; - no strict 'refs'; - - foreach my $class ($self->super_classes) { - foreach ( keys %{ $class . '::' } ) { - $actions{$1}++ if /^ACTION_(\w+)/; - } - } - - return wantarray ? sort keys %actions : \%actions; -} - -sub get_action_docs { - my ($self, $action) = @_; - my $actions = $self->known_actions; - die "No known action '$action'" unless $actions->{$action}; - - my ($files_found, @docs) = (0); - foreach my $class ($self->super_classes) { - (my $file = $class) =~ s{::}{/}g; - # NOTE: silently skipping relative paths if any chdir() happened - $file = $INC{$file . '.pm'} or next; - my $fh = IO::File->new("< $file") or next; - $files_found++; - - # Code below modified from /usr/bin/perldoc - - # Skip to ACTIONS section - local $_; - while (<$fh>) { - last if /^=head1 ACTIONS\s/; - } - - # Look for our action and determine the style - my $style; - while (<$fh>) { - last if /^=head1 /; - - # only item and head2 are allowed (3&4 are not in 5.005) - if(/^=(item|head2)\s+\Q$action\E\b/) { - $style = $1; - push @docs, $_; - last; - } - } - $style or next; # not here - - # and the content - if($style eq 'item') { - my ($found, $inlist) = (0, 0); - while (<$fh>) { - if (/^=(item|back)/) { - last unless $inlist; - } - push @docs, $_; - ++$inlist if /^=over/; - --$inlist if /^=back/; - } - } - else { # head2 style - # stop at anything equal or greater than the found level - while (<$fh>) { - last if(/^=(?:head[12]|cut)/); - push @docs, $_; - } - } - # TODO maybe disallow overriding just pod for an action - # TODO and possibly: @docs and last; - } - - unless ($files_found) { - $@ = "Couldn't find any documentation to search"; - return; - } - unless (@docs) { - $@ = "Couldn't find any docs for action '$action'"; - return; - } - - return join '', @docs; -} - -sub ACTION_prereq_report { - my $self = shift; - $self->log_info( $self->prereq_report ); -} - -sub ACTION_prereq_data { - my $self = shift; - $self->log_info( Module::Build::Dumper->_data_dump( $self->prereq_data ) ); -} - -sub prereq_data { - my $self = shift; - my @types = ('configure_requires', @{ $self->prereq_action_types } ); - my $info = { map { $_ => $self->$_() } grep { %{$self->$_()} } @types }; - return $info; -} - -sub prereq_report { - my $self = shift; - my $info = $self->prereq_data; - - my $output = ''; - foreach my $type (keys %$info) { - my $prereqs = $info->{$type}; - $output .= "\n$type:\n"; - my $mod_len = 2; - my $ver_len = 4; - my %mods; - while ( my ($modname, $spec) = each %$prereqs ) { - my $len = length $modname; - $mod_len = $len if $len > $mod_len; - $spec ||= '0'; - $len = length $spec; - $ver_len = $len if $len > $ver_len; - - my $mod = $self->check_installed_status($modname, $spec); - $mod->{name} = $modname; - $mod->{ok} ||= 0; - $mod->{ok} = ! $mod->{ok} if $type =~ /^(\w+_)?conflicts$/; - - $mods{lc $modname} = $mod; - } - - my $space = q{ } x ($mod_len - 3); - my $vspace = q{ } x ($ver_len - 3); - my $sline = q{-} x ($mod_len - 3); - my $vline = q{-} x ($ver_len - 3); - my $disposition = ($type =~ /^(\w+_)?conflicts$/) ? - 'Clash' : 'Need'; - $output .= - " Module $space $disposition $vspace Have\n". - " ------$sline+------$vline-+----------\n"; - - - for my $k (sort keys %mods) { - my $mod = $mods{$k}; - my $space = q{ } x ($mod_len - length $k); - my $vspace = q{ } x ($ver_len - length $mod->{need}); - my $f = $mod->{ok} ? ' ' : '!'; - $output .= - " $f $mod->{name} $space $mod->{need} $vspace ". - (defined($mod->{have}) ? $mod->{have} : "")."\n"; - } - } - return $output; -} - -sub ACTION_help { - my ($self) = @_; - my $actions = $self->known_actions; - - if (@{$self->{args}{ARGV}}) { - my $msg = eval {$self->get_action_docs($self->{args}{ARGV}[0], $actions)}; - print $@ ? "$@\n" : $msg; - return; - } - - print <<EOF; - - Usage: $0 <action> arg1=value arg2=value ... - Example: $0 test verbose=1 - - Actions defined: -EOF - - print $self->_action_listing($actions); - - print "\nRun `Build help <action>` for details on an individual action.\n"; - print "See `perldoc Module::Build` for complete documentation.\n"; -} - -sub _action_listing { - my ($self, $actions) = @_; - - # Flow down columns, not across rows - my @actions = sort keys %$actions; - @actions = map $actions[($_ + ($_ % 2) * @actions) / 2], 0..$#actions; - - my $out = ''; - while (my ($one, $two) = splice @actions, 0, 2) { - $out .= sprintf(" %-12s %-12s\n", $one, $two||''); - } - return $out; -} - -sub ACTION_retest { - my ($self) = @_; - - # Protect others against our @INC changes - local @INC = @INC; - - # Filter out nonsensical @INC entries - some versions of - # Test::Harness will really explode the number of entries here - @INC = grep {ref() || -d} @INC if @INC > 100; - - $self->do_tests; -} - -sub ACTION_testall { - my ($self) = @_; - - my @types; - for my $action (grep { $_ ne 'all' } $self->get_test_types) { - # XXX We can't just dispatch because we get multiple summaries but - # we'll need to dispatch to support custom setup/teardown in the - # action. To support that, we'll need to call something besides - # Harness::runtests() because we'll need to collect the results in - # parts, then run the summary. - push(@types, $action); - #$self->_call_action( "test$action" ); - } - $self->generic_test(types => ['default', @types]); -} - -sub get_test_types { - my ($self) = @_; - - my $t = $self->{properties}->{test_types}; - return ( defined $t ? ( keys %$t ) : () ); -} - - -sub ACTION_test { - my ($self) = @_; - $self->generic_test(type => 'default'); -} - -sub generic_test { - my $self = shift; - (@_ % 2) and croak('Odd number of elements in argument hash'); - my %args = @_; - - my $p = $self->{properties}; - - my @types = ( - (exists($args{type}) ? $args{type} : ()), - (exists($args{types}) ? @{$args{types}} : ()), - ); - @types or croak "need some types of tests to check"; - - my %test_types = ( - default => $p->{test_file_exts}, - (defined($p->{test_types}) ? %{$p->{test_types}} : ()), - ); - - for my $type (@types) { - croak "$type not defined in test_types!" - unless defined $test_types{ $type }; - } - - # we use local here because it ends up two method calls deep - local $p->{test_file_exts} = [ map { ref $_ ? @$_ : $_ } @test_types{@types} ]; - $self->depends_on('code'); - - # Protect others against our @INC changes - local @INC = @INC; - - # Make sure we test the module in blib/ - unshift @INC, (File::Spec->catdir($p->{base_dir}, $self->blib, 'lib'), - File::Spec->catdir($p->{base_dir}, $self->blib, 'arch')); - - # Filter out nonsensical @INC entries - some versions of - # Test::Harness will really explode the number of entries here - @INC = grep {ref() || -d} @INC if @INC > 100; - - $self->do_tests; -} - -sub do_tests { - my $self = shift; - - my $tests = $self->find_test_files; - - if(@$tests) { - my $args = $self->tap_harness_args; - if($self->use_tap_harness or ($args and %$args)) { - $self->run_tap_harness($tests); - } - else { - $self->run_test_harness($tests); - } - } - else { - $self->log_info("No tests defined.\n"); - } - - $self->run_visual_script; -} - -sub run_tap_harness { - my ($self, $tests) = @_; - - require TAP::Harness; - - # TODO allow the test @INC to be set via our API? - - TAP::Harness->new({ - lib => [@INC], - verbosity => $self->{properties}{verbose}, - switches => [ $self->harness_switches ], - %{ $self->tap_harness_args }, - })->runtests(@$tests); -} - -sub run_test_harness { - my ($self, $tests) = @_; - require Test::Harness; - my $p = $self->{properties}; - my @harness_switches = $self->harness_switches; - - # Work around a Test::Harness bug that loses the particular perl - # we're running under. $self->perl is trustworthy, but $^X isn't. - local $^X = $self->perl; - - # Do everything in our power to work with all versions of Test::Harness - local $Test::Harness::switches = join ' ', grep defined, $Test::Harness::switches, @harness_switches; - local $Test::Harness::Switches = join ' ', grep defined, $Test::Harness::Switches, @harness_switches; - local $ENV{HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES} = join ' ', grep defined, $ENV{HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES}, @harness_switches; - - $Test::Harness::switches = undef unless length $Test::Harness::switches; - $Test::Harness::Switches = undef unless length $Test::Harness::Switches; - delete $ENV{HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES} unless length $ENV{HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES}; - - local ($Test::Harness::verbose, - $Test::Harness::Verbose, - $ENV{TEST_VERBOSE}, - $ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE}) = ($p->{verbose} || 0) x 4; - - Test::Harness::runtests(@$tests); -} - -sub run_visual_script { - my $self = shift; - # This will get run and the user will see the output. It doesn't - # emit Test::Harness-style output. - $self->run_perl_script('visual.pl', '-Mblib='.$self->blib) - if -e 'visual.pl'; -} - -sub harness_switches { - shift->{properties}{debugger} ? qw(-w -d) : (); -} - -sub test_files { - my $self = shift; - my $p = $self->{properties}; - if (@_) { - return $p->{test_files} = (@_ == 1 ? shift : [@_]); - } - return $self->find_test_files; -} - -sub expand_test_dir { - my ($self, $dir) = @_; - my $exts = $self->{properties}{test_file_exts}; - - return sort map { @{$self->rscan_dir($dir, qr{^[^.].*\Q$_\E$})} } @$exts - if $self->recursive_test_files; - - return sort map { glob File::Spec->catfile($dir, "*$_") } @$exts; -} - -sub ACTION_testdb { - my ($self) = @_; - local $self->{properties}{debugger} = 1; - $self->depends_on('test'); -} - -sub ACTION_testcover { - my ($self) = @_; - - unless (Module::Build::ModuleInfo->find_module_by_name('Devel::Cover')) { - warn("Cannot run testcover action unless Devel::Cover is installed.\n"); - return; - } - - $self->add_to_cleanup('coverage', 'cover_db'); - $self->depends_on('code'); - - # See whether any of the *.pm files have changed since last time - # testcover was run. If so, start over. - if (-e 'cover_db') { - my $pm_files = $self->rscan_dir - (File::Spec->catdir($self->blib, 'lib'), file_qr('\.pm$') ); - my $cover_files = $self->rscan_dir('cover_db', sub {-f $_ and not /\.html$/}); - - $self->do_system(qw(cover -delete)) - unless $self->up_to_date($pm_files, $cover_files) - && $self->up_to_date($self->test_files, $cover_files); - } - - local $Test::Harness::switches = - local $Test::Harness::Switches = - local $ENV{HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES} = "-MDevel::Cover"; - - $self->depends_on('test'); - $self->do_system('cover'); -} - -sub ACTION_code { - my ($self) = @_; - - # All installable stuff gets created in blib/ . - # Create blib/arch to keep blib.pm happy - my $blib = $self->blib; - $self->add_to_cleanup($blib); - File::Path::mkpath( File::Spec->catdir($blib, 'arch') ); - - if (my $split = $self->autosplit) { - $self->autosplit_file($_, $blib) for ref($split) ? @$split : ($split); - } - - foreach my $element (@{$self->build_elements}) { - my $method = "process_${element}_files"; - $method = "process_files_by_extension" unless $self->can($method); - $self->$method($element); - } - - $self->depends_on('config_data'); -} - -sub ACTION_build { - my $self = shift; - $self->depends_on('code'); - $self->depends_on('docs'); -} - -sub process_files_by_extension { - my ($self, $ext) = @_; - - my $method = "find_${ext}_files"; - my $files = $self->can($method) ? $self->$method() : $self->_find_file_by_type($ext, 'lib'); - - while (my ($file, $dest) = each %$files) { - $self->copy_if_modified(from => $file, to => File::Spec->catfile($self->blib, $dest) ); - } -} - -sub process_support_files { - my $self = shift; - my $p = $self->{properties}; - return unless $p->{c_source}; - - push @{$p->{include_dirs}}, $p->{c_source}; - - my $files = $self->rscan_dir($p->{c_source}, file_qr('\.c(pp)?$')); - foreach my $file (@$files) { - push @{$p->{objects}}, $self->compile_c($file); - } -} - -sub process_PL_files { - my ($self) = @_; - my $files = $self->find_PL_files; - - while (my ($file, $to) = each %$files) { - unless ($self->up_to_date( $file, $to )) { - $self->run_perl_script($file, [], [@$to]) or die "$file failed"; - $self->add_to_cleanup(@$to); - } - } -} - -sub process_xs_files { - my $self = shift; - my $files = $self->find_xs_files; - while (my ($from, $to) = each %$files) { - unless ($from eq $to) { - $self->add_to_cleanup($to); - $self->copy_if_modified( from => $from, to => $to ); - } - $self->process_xs($to); - } -} - -sub process_pod_files { shift()->process_files_by_extension(shift()) } -sub process_pm_files { shift()->process_files_by_extension(shift()) } - -sub process_script_files { - my $self = shift; - my $files = $self->find_script_files; - return unless keys %$files; - - my $script_dir = File::Spec->catdir($self->blib, 'script'); - File::Path::mkpath( $script_dir ); - - foreach my $file (keys %$files) { - my $result = $self->copy_if_modified($file, $script_dir, 'flatten') or next; - $self->fix_shebang_line($result) unless $self->is_vmsish; - $self->make_executable($result); - } -} - -sub find_PL_files { - my $self = shift; - if (my $files = $self->{properties}{PL_files}) { - # 'PL_files' is given as a Unix file spec, so we localize_file_path(). - - if (UNIVERSAL::isa($files, 'ARRAY')) { - return { map {$_, [/^(.*)\.PL$/]} - map $self->localize_file_path($_), - @$files }; - - } elsif (UNIVERSAL::isa($files, 'HASH')) { - my %out; - while (my ($file, $to) = each %$files) { - $out{ $self->localize_file_path($file) } = [ map $self->localize_file_path($_), - ref $to ? @$to : ($to) ]; - } - return \%out; - - } else { - die "'PL_files' must be a hash reference or array reference"; - } - } - - return unless -d 'lib'; - return { map {$_, [/^(.*)\.PL$/i ]} @{ $self->rscan_dir('lib', - file_qr('\.PL$')) } }; -} - -sub find_pm_files { shift->_find_file_by_type('pm', 'lib') } -sub find_pod_files { shift->_find_file_by_type('pod', 'lib') } -sub find_xs_files { shift->_find_file_by_type('xs', 'lib') } - -sub find_script_files { - my $self = shift; - if (my $files = $self->script_files) { - # Always given as a Unix file spec. Values in the hash are - # meaningless, but we preserve if present. - return { map {$self->localize_file_path($_), $files->{$_}} keys %$files }; - } - - # No default location for script files - return {}; -} - -sub find_test_files { - my $self = shift; - my $p = $self->{properties}; - - if (my $files = $p->{test_files}) { - $files = [keys %$files] if UNIVERSAL::isa($files, 'HASH'); - $files = [map { -d $_ ? $self->expand_test_dir($_) : $_ } - map glob, - $self->split_like_shell($files)]; - - # Always given as a Unix file spec. - return [ map $self->localize_file_path($_), @$files ]; - - } else { - # Find all possible tests in t/ or test.pl - my @tests; - push @tests, 'test.pl' if -e 'test.pl'; - push @tests, $self->expand_test_dir('t') if -e 't' and -d _; - return \@tests; - } -} - -sub _find_file_by_type { - my ($self, $type, $dir) = @_; - - if (my $files = $self->{properties}{"${type}_files"}) { - # Always given as a Unix file spec - return { map $self->localize_file_path($_), %$files }; - } - - return {} unless -d $dir; - return { map {$_, $_} - map $self->localize_file_path($_), - grep !/\.\#/, - @{ $self->rscan_dir($dir, file_qr("\\.$type\$")) } }; -} - -sub localize_file_path { - my ($self, $path) = @_; - return File::Spec->catfile( split m{/}, $path ); -} - -sub localize_dir_path { - my ($self, $path) = @_; - return File::Spec->catdir( split m{/}, $path ); -} - -sub fix_shebang_line { # Adapted from fixin() in ExtUtils::MM_Unix 1.35 - my ($self, @files) = @_; - my $c = ref($self) ? $self->{config} : 'Module::Build::Config'; - - my ($does_shbang) = $c->get('sharpbang') =~ /^\s*\#\!/; - for my $file (@files) { - my $FIXIN = IO::File->new($file) or die "Can't process '$file': $!"; - local $/ = "\n"; - chomp(my $line = <$FIXIN>); - next unless $line =~ s/^\s*\#!\s*//; # Not a shbang file. - - my ($cmd, $arg) = (split(' ', $line, 2), ''); - next unless $cmd =~ /perl/i; - my $interpreter = $self->{properties}{perl}; - - $self->log_verbose("Changing sharpbang in $file to $interpreter"); - my $shb = ''; - $shb .= $c->get('sharpbang')."$interpreter $arg\n" if $does_shbang; - - # I'm not smart enough to know the ramifications of changing the - # embedded newlines here to \n, so I leave 'em in. - $shb .= qq{ -eval 'exec $interpreter $arg -S \$0 \${1+"\$\@"}' - if 0; # not running under some shell -} unless $self->is_windowsish; # this won't work on win32, so don't - - my $FIXOUT = IO::File->new(">$file.new") - or die "Can't create new $file: $!\n"; - - # Print out the new #! line (or equivalent). - local $\; - undef $/; # Was localized above - print $FIXOUT $shb, <$FIXIN>; - close $FIXIN; - close $FIXOUT; - - rename($file, "$file.bak") - or die "Can't rename $file to $file.bak: $!"; - - rename("$file.new", $file) - or die "Can't rename $file.new to $file: $!"; - - $self->delete_filetree("$file.bak") - or $self->log_warn("Couldn't clean up $file.bak, leaving it there"); - - $self->do_system($c->get('eunicefix'), $file) if $c->get('eunicefix') ne ':'; - } -} - - -sub ACTION_testpod { - my $self = shift; - $self->depends_on('docs'); - - eval q{use Test::Pod 0.95; 1} - or die "The 'testpod' action requires Test::Pod version 0.95"; - - my @files = sort keys %{$self->_find_pods($self->libdoc_dirs)}, - keys %{$self->_find_pods - ($self->bindoc_dirs, - exclude => [ file_qr('\.bat$') ])} - or die "Couldn't find any POD files to test\n"; - - { package # hide from PAUSE - Module::Build::PodTester; # Don't want to pollute the main namespace - Test::Pod->import( tests => scalar @files ); - pod_file_ok($_) foreach @files; - } -} - -sub ACTION_testpodcoverage { - my $self = shift; - - $self->depends_on('docs'); - - eval q{use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.00; 1} - or die "The 'testpodcoverage' action requires ", - "Test::Pod::Coverage version 1.00"; - - # TODO this needs test coverage! - - # XXX work-around a bug in Test::Pod::Coverage previous to v1.09 - # Make sure we test the module in blib/ - local @INC = @INC; - my $p = $self->{properties}; - unshift(@INC, - # XXX any reason to include arch? - File::Spec->catdir($p->{base_dir}, $self->blib, 'lib'), - #File::Spec->catdir($p->{base_dir}, $self->blib, 'arch') - ); - - all_pod_coverage_ok(); -} - -sub ACTION_docs { - my $self = shift; - - $self->depends_on('code'); - $self->depends_on('manpages', 'html'); -} - -# Given a file type, will return true if the file type would normally -# be installed when neither install-base nor prefix has been set. -# I.e. it will be true only if the path is set from Config.pm or -# set explicitly by the user via install-path. -sub _is_default_installable { - my $self = shift; - my $type = shift; - return ( $self->install_destination($type) && - ( $self->install_path($type) || - $self->install_sets($self->installdirs)->{$type} ) - ) ? 1 : 0; -} - -sub ACTION_manpages { - my $self = shift; - - return unless $self->_mb_feature('manpage_support'); - - $self->depends_on('code'); - - foreach my $type ( qw(bin lib) ) { - my $files = $self->_find_pods( $self->{properties}{"${type}doc_dirs"}, - exclude => [ file_qr('\.bat$') ] ); - next unless %$files; - - my $sub = $self->can("manify_${type}_pods"); - next unless defined( $sub ); - - if ( $self->invoked_action eq 'manpages' ) { - $self->$sub(); - } elsif ( $self->_is_default_installable("${type}doc") ) { - $self->$sub(); - } - } - -} - -sub manify_bin_pods { - my $self = shift; - - my $files = $self->_find_pods( $self->{properties}{bindoc_dirs}, - exclude => [ file_qr('\.bat$') ] ); - return unless keys %$files; - - my $mandir = File::Spec->catdir( $self->blib, 'bindoc' ); - File::Path::mkpath( $mandir, 0, oct(777) ); - - require Pod::Man; - foreach my $file (keys %$files) { - # Pod::Simple based parsers only support one document per instance. - # This is expected to change in a future version (Pod::Simple > 3.03). - my $parser = Pod::Man->new( section => 1 ); # binaries go in section 1 - my $manpage = $self->man1page_name( $file ) . '.' . - $self->config( 'man1ext' ); - my $outfile = File::Spec->catfile($mandir, $manpage); - next if $self->up_to_date( $file, $outfile ); - $self->log_info("Manifying $file -> $outfile\n"); - eval { $parser->parse_from_file( $file, $outfile ); 1 } - or $self->log_warn("Error creating '$outfile': $@\n"); - $files->{$file} = $outfile; - } -} - -sub manify_lib_pods { - my $self = shift; - - my $files = $self->_find_pods($self->{properties}{libdoc_dirs}); - return unless keys %$files; - - my $mandir = File::Spec->catdir( $self->blib, 'libdoc' ); - File::Path::mkpath( $mandir, 0, oct(777) ); - - require Pod::Man; - while (my ($file, $relfile) = each %$files) { - # Pod::Simple based parsers only support one document per instance. - # This is expected to change in a future version (Pod::Simple > 3.03). - my $parser = Pod::Man->new( section => 3 ); # libraries go in section 3 - my $manpage = $self->man3page_name( $relfile ) . '.' . - $self->config( 'man3ext' ); - my $outfile = File::Spec->catfile( $mandir, $manpage); - next if $self->up_to_date( $file, $outfile ); - $self->log_info("Manifying $file -> $outfile\n"); - eval { $parser->parse_from_file( $file, $outfile ); 1 } - or $self->log_warn("Error creating '$outfile': $@\n"); - $files->{$file} = $outfile; - } -} - -sub _find_pods { - my ($self, $dirs, %args) = @_; - my %files; - foreach my $spec (@$dirs) { - my $dir = $self->localize_dir_path($spec); - next unless -e $dir; - - FILE: foreach my $file ( @{ $self->rscan_dir( $dir ) } ) { - foreach my $regexp ( @{ $args{exclude} } ) { - next FILE if $file =~ $regexp; - } - $files{$file} = File::Spec->abs2rel($file, $dir) if $self->contains_pod( $file ) - } - } - return \%files; -} - -sub contains_pod { - my ($self, $file) = @_; - return '' unless -T $file; # Only look at text files - - my $fh = IO::File->new( $file ) or die "Can't open $file: $!"; - while (my $line = <$fh>) { - return 1 if $line =~ /^\=(?:head|pod|item)/; - } - - return ''; -} - -sub ACTION_html { - my $self = shift; - - return unless $self->_mb_feature('HTML_support'); - - $self->depends_on('code'); - - foreach my $type ( qw(bin lib) ) { - my $files = $self->_find_pods( $self->{properties}{"${type}doc_dirs"}, - exclude => - [ file_qr('\.(?:bat|com|html)$') ] ); - next unless %$files; - - if ( $self->invoked_action eq 'html' ) { - $self->htmlify_pods( $type ); - } elsif ( $self->_is_default_installable("${type}html") ) { - $self->htmlify_pods( $type ); - } - } - -} - - -# 1) If it's an ActiveState perl install, we need to run -# ActivePerl::DocTools->UpdateTOC; -# 2) Links to other modules are not being generated -sub htmlify_pods { - my $self = shift; - my $type = shift; - my $htmldir = shift || File::Spec->catdir($self->blib, "${type}html"); - - require Module::Build::PodParser; - require Pod::Html; - - $self->add_to_cleanup('pod2htm*'); - - my $pods = $self->_find_pods( $self->{properties}{"${type}doc_dirs"}, - exclude => [ file_qr('\.(?:bat|com|html)$') ] ); - return unless %$pods; # nothing to do - - unless ( -d $htmldir ) { - File::Path::mkpath($htmldir, 0, oct(755)) - or die "Couldn't mkdir $htmldir: $!"; - } - - my @rootdirs = ($type eq 'bin') ? qw(bin) : - $self->installdirs eq 'core' ? qw(lib) : qw(site lib); - - my $podpath = join ':', - map $_->[1], - grep -e $_->[0], - map [File::Spec->catdir($self->blib, $_), $_], - qw( script lib ); - - foreach my $pod ( keys %$pods ) { - - my ($name, $path) = File::Basename::fileparse($pods->{$pod}, - file_qr('\.(?:pm|plx?|pod)$')); - my @dirs = File::Spec->splitdir( File::Spec->canonpath( $path ) ); - pop( @dirs ) if scalar(@dirs) && $dirs[-1] eq File::Spec->curdir; - - my $fulldir = File::Spec->catfile($htmldir, @rootdirs, @dirs); - my $outfile = File::Spec->catfile($fulldir, "${name}.html"); - my $infile = File::Spec->abs2rel($pod); - - next if $self->up_to_date($infile, $outfile); - - unless ( -d $fulldir ){ - File::Path::mkpath($fulldir, 0, oct(755)) - or die "Couldn't mkdir $fulldir: $!"; - } - - my $path2root = join( '/', ('..') x (@rootdirs+@dirs) ); - my $htmlroot = join( '/', - ($path2root, - $self->installdirs eq 'core' ? () : qw(site) ) ); - - my $fh = IO::File->new($infile) or die "Can't read $infile: $!"; - my $abstract = Module::Build::PodParser->new(fh => $fh)->get_abstract(); - - my $title = join( '::', (@dirs, $name) ); - $title .= " - $abstract" if $abstract; - - my @opts = ( - '--flush', - "--title=$title", - "--podpath=$podpath", - "--infile=$infile", - "--outfile=$outfile", - '--podroot=' . $self->blib, - "--htmlroot=$htmlroot", - ); - - if ( eval{Pod::Html->VERSION(1.03)} ) { - push( @opts, ('--header', '--backlink=Back to Top') ); - push( @opts, "--css=$path2root/" . $self->html_css) if $self->html_css; - } - - $self->log_info("HTMLifying $infile -> $outfile\n"); - $self->log_verbose("pod2html @opts\n"); - eval { Pod::Html::pod2html(@opts); 1 } - or $self->log_warn("pod2html @opts failed: $@"); - } - -} - -# Adapted from ExtUtils::MM_Unix -sub man1page_name { - my $self = shift; - return File::Basename::basename( shift ); -} - -# Adapted from ExtUtils::MM_Unix and Pod::Man -# Depending on M::B's dependency policy, it might make more sense to refactor -# Pod::Man::begin_pod() to extract a name() methods, and use them... -# -spurkis -sub man3page_name { - my $self = shift; - my ($vol, $dirs, $file) = File::Spec->splitpath( shift ); - my @dirs = File::Spec->splitdir( File::Spec->canonpath($dirs) ); - - # Remove known exts from the base name - $file =~ s/\.p(?:od|m|l)\z//i; - - return join( $self->manpage_separator, @dirs, $file ); -} - -sub manpage_separator { - return '::'; -} - -# For systems that don't have 'diff' executable, should use Algorithm::Diff -sub ACTION_diff { - my $self = shift; - $self->depends_on('build'); - my $local_lib = File::Spec->rel2abs('lib'); - my @myINC = grep {$_ ne $local_lib} @INC; - - # The actual install destination might not be in @INC, so check there too. - push @myINC, map $self->install_destination($_), qw(lib arch); - - my @flags = @{$self->{args}{ARGV}}; - @flags = $self->split_like_shell($self->{args}{flags} || '') unless @flags; - - my $installmap = $self->install_map; - delete $installmap->{read}; - delete $installmap->{write}; - - my $text_suffix = file_qr('\.(pm|pod)$'); - - while (my $localdir = each %$installmap) { - my @localparts = File::Spec->splitdir($localdir); - my $files = $self->rscan_dir($localdir, sub {-f}); - - foreach my $file (@$files) { - my @parts = File::Spec->splitdir($file); - @parts = @parts[@localparts .. $#parts]; # Get rid of blib/lib or similar - - my $installed = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->find_module_by_name( - join('::', @parts), \@myINC ); - if (not $installed) { - print "Only in lib: $file\n"; - next; - } - - my $status = File::Compare::compare($installed, $file); - next if $status == 0; # Files are the same - die "Can't compare $installed and $file: $!" if $status == -1; - - if ($file =~ $text_suffix) { - $self->do_system('diff', @flags, $installed, $file); - } else { - print "Binary files $file and $installed differ\n"; - } - } - } -} - -sub ACTION_pure_install { - shift()->depends_on('install'); -} - -sub ACTION_install { - my ($self) = @_; - require ExtUtils::Install; - $self->depends_on('build'); - ExtUtils::Install::install($self->install_map, !$self->quiet, 0, $self->{args}{uninst}||0); -} - -sub ACTION_fakeinstall { - my ($self) = @_; - require ExtUtils::Install; - my $eui_version = ExtUtils::Install->VERSION; - if ( $eui_version < 1.32 ) { - $self->log_warn( - "The 'fakeinstall' action requires Extutils::Install 1.32 or later.\n" - . "(You only have version $eui_version)." - ); - return; - } - $self->depends_on('build'); - ExtUtils::Install::install($self->install_map, !$self->quiet, 1, $self->{args}{uninst}||0); -} - -sub ACTION_versioninstall { - my ($self) = @_; - - die "You must have only.pm 0.25 or greater installed for this operation: $@\n" - unless eval { require only; 'only'->VERSION(0.25); 1 }; - - $self->depends_on('build'); - - my %onlyargs = map {exists($self->{args}{$_}) ? ($_ => $self->{args}{$_}) : ()} - qw(version versionlib); - only::install::install(%onlyargs); -} - -sub ACTION_clean { - my ($self) = @_; - foreach my $item (map glob($_), $self->cleanup) { - $self->delete_filetree($item); - } -} - -sub ACTION_realclean { - my ($self) = @_; - $self->depends_on('clean'); - $self->delete_filetree($self->config_dir, $self->build_script); -} - -sub ACTION_ppd { - my ($self) = @_; - require Module::Build::PPMMaker; - my $ppd = Module::Build::PPMMaker->new(); - my $file = $ppd->make_ppd(%{$self->{args}}, build => $self); - $self->add_to_cleanup($file); -} - -sub ACTION_ppmdist { - my ($self) = @_; - - $self->depends_on( 'build' ); - - my $ppm = $self->ppm_name; - $self->delete_filetree( $ppm ); - $self->log_info( "Creating $ppm\n" ); - $self->add_to_cleanup( $ppm, "$ppm.tar.gz" ); - - my %types = ( # translate types/dirs to those expected by ppm - lib => 'lib', - arch => 'arch', - bin => 'bin', - script => 'script', - bindoc => 'man1', - libdoc => 'man3', - binhtml => undef, - libhtml => undef, - ); - - foreach my $type ($self->install_types) { - next if exists( $types{$type} ) && !defined( $types{$type} ); - - my $dir = File::Spec->catdir( $self->blib, $type ); - next unless -e $dir; - - my $files = $self->rscan_dir( $dir ); - foreach my $file ( @$files ) { - next unless -f $file; - my $rel_file = - File::Spec->abs2rel( File::Spec->rel2abs( $file ), - File::Spec->rel2abs( $dir ) ); - my $to_file = - File::Spec->catfile( $ppm, 'blib', - exists( $types{$type} ) ? $types{$type} : $type, - $rel_file ); - $self->copy_if_modified( from => $file, to => $to_file ); - } - } - - foreach my $type ( qw(bin lib) ) { - local $self->{properties}{html_css} = 'Active.css'; - $self->htmlify_pods( $type, File::Spec->catdir($ppm, 'blib', 'html') ); - } - - # create a tarball; - # the directory tar'ed must be blib so we need to do a chdir first - my $target = File::Spec->catfile( File::Spec->updir, $ppm ); - $self->_do_in_dir( $ppm, sub { $self->make_tarball( 'blib', $target ) } ); - - $self->depends_on( 'ppd' ); - - $self->delete_filetree( $ppm ); -} - -sub ACTION_pardist { - my ($self) = @_; - - # Need PAR::Dist - if ( not eval { require PAR::Dist; PAR::Dist->VERSION(0.17) } ) { - $self->log_warn( - "In order to create .par distributions, you need to\n" - . "install PAR::Dist first." - ); - return(); - } - - $self->depends_on( 'build' ); - - return PAR::Dist::blib_to_par( - name => $self->dist_name, - version => $self->dist_version, - ); -} - -sub ACTION_dist { - my ($self) = @_; - - $self->depends_on('distdir'); - - my $dist_dir = $self->dist_dir; - - $self->make_tarball($dist_dir); - $self->delete_filetree($dist_dir); -} - -sub ACTION_distcheck { - my ($self) = @_; - - require ExtUtils::Manifest; - local $^W; # ExtUtils::Manifest is not warnings clean. - my ($missing, $extra) = ExtUtils::Manifest::fullcheck(); - - return unless @$missing || @$extra; - - my $msg = "MANIFEST appears to be out of sync with the distribution\n"; - if ( $self->invoked_action eq 'distcheck' ) { - die $msg; - } else { - warn $msg; - } -} - -sub _add_to_manifest { - my ($self, $manifest, $lines) = @_; - $lines = [$lines] unless ref $lines; - - my $existing_files = $self->_read_manifest($manifest); - return unless defined( $existing_files ); - - @$lines = grep {!exists $existing_files->{$_}} @$lines - or return; - - my $mode = (stat $manifest)[2]; - chmod($mode | oct(222), $manifest) or die "Can't make $manifest writable: $!"; - - my $fh = IO::File->new("< $manifest") or die "Can't read $manifest: $!"; - my $last_line = (<$fh>)[-1] || "\n"; - my $has_newline = $last_line =~ /\n$/; - $fh->close; - - $fh = IO::File->new(">> $manifest") or die "Can't write to $manifest: $!"; - print $fh "\n" unless $has_newline; - print $fh map "$_\n", @$lines; - close $fh; - chmod($mode, $manifest); - - $self->log_info(map "Added to $manifest: $_\n", @$lines); -} - -sub _sign_dir { - my ($self, $dir) = @_; - - unless (eval { require Module::Signature; 1 }) { - $self->log_warn("Couldn't load Module::Signature for 'distsign' action:\n $@\n"); - return; - } - - # Add SIGNATURE to the MANIFEST - { - my $manifest = File::Spec->catfile($dir, 'MANIFEST'); - die "Signing a distribution requires a MANIFEST file" unless -e $manifest; - $self->_add_to_manifest($manifest, "SIGNATURE Added here by Module::Build"); - } - - # Would be nice if Module::Signature took a directory argument. - - $self->_do_in_dir($dir, sub {local $Module::Signature::Quiet = 1; Module::Signature::sign()}); -} - -sub _do_in_dir { - my ($self, $dir, $do) = @_; - - my $start_dir = $self->cwd; - chdir $dir or die "Can't chdir() to $dir: $!"; - eval {$do->()}; - my @err = $@ ? ($@) : (); - chdir $start_dir or push @err, "Can't chdir() back to $start_dir: $!"; - die join "\n", @err if @err; -} - -sub ACTION_distsign { - my ($self) = @_; - { - local $self->{properties}{sign} = 0; # We'll sign it ourselves - $self->depends_on('distdir') unless -d $self->dist_dir; - } - $self->_sign_dir($self->dist_dir); -} - -sub ACTION_skipcheck { - my ($self) = @_; - - require ExtUtils::Manifest; - local $^W; # ExtUtils::Manifest is not warnings clean. - ExtUtils::Manifest::skipcheck(); -} - -sub ACTION_distclean { - my ($self) = @_; - - $self->depends_on('realclean'); - $self->depends_on('distcheck'); -} - -sub do_create_makefile_pl { - my $self = shift; - require Module::Build::Compat; - $self->log_info("Creating Makefile.PL\n"); - Module::Build::Compat->create_makefile_pl($self->create_makefile_pl, $self, @_); - $self->_add_to_manifest('MANIFEST', 'Makefile.PL'); -} - -sub do_create_license { - my $self = shift; - $self->log_info("Creating LICENSE file\n"); - - my $l = $self->license - or die "No license specified"; - - my $key = $self->valid_licenses->{$l} - or die "'$l' isn't a license key we know about"; - my $class = "Software::License::$key"; - - eval "use $class; 1" - or die "Can't load Software::License to create LICENSE file: $@"; - - $self->delete_filetree('LICENSE'); - - my $author = join " & ", @{ $self->dist_author }; - my $license = $class->new({holder => $author}); - my $fh = IO::File->new('> LICENSE') - or die "Can't write LICENSE file: $!"; - print $fh $license->fulltext; - close $fh; - - $self->_add_to_manifest('MANIFEST', 'LICENSE'); -} - -sub do_create_readme { - my $self = shift; - $self->delete_filetree('README'); - - my $docfile = $self->_main_docfile; - unless ( $docfile ) { - $self->log_warn(<<EOF); -Cannot create README: can't determine which file contains documentation; -Must supply either 'dist_version_from', or 'module_name' parameter. -EOF - return; - } - - if ( eval {require Pod::Readme; 1} ) { - $self->log_info("Creating README using Pod::Readme\n"); - - my $parser = Pod::Readme->new; - $parser->parse_from_file($docfile, 'README', @_); - - } elsif ( eval {require Pod::Text; 1} ) { - $self->log_info("Creating README using Pod::Text\n"); - - my $fh = IO::File->new('> README'); - if ( defined($fh) ) { - local $^W = 0; - no strict "refs"; - - # work around bug in Pod::Text 3.01, which expects - # Pod::Simple::parse_file to take input and output filehandles - # when it actually only takes an input filehandle - - my $old_parse_file; - $old_parse_file = \&{"Pod::Simple::parse_file"} - and - local *{"Pod::Simple::parse_file"} = sub { - my $self = shift; - $self->output_fh($_[1]) if $_[1]; - $self->$old_parse_file($_[0]); - } - if $Pod::Text::VERSION - == 3.01; # Split line to avoid evil version-finder - - Pod::Text::pod2text( $docfile, $fh ); - - $fh->close; - } else { - $self->log_warn( - "Cannot create 'README' file: Can't open file for writing\n" ); - return; - } - - } else { - $self->log_warn("Can't load Pod::Readme or Pod::Text to create README\n"); - return; - } - - $self->_add_to_manifest('MANIFEST', 'README'); -} - -sub _main_docfile { - my $self = shift; - if ( my $pm_file = $self->dist_version_from ) { - (my $pod_file = $pm_file) =~ s/.pm$/.pod/; - return (-e $pod_file ? $pod_file : $pm_file); - } else { - return undef; - } -} - -sub ACTION_distdir { - my ($self) = @_; - - $self->depends_on('distmeta'); - - my $dist_files = $self->_read_manifest('MANIFEST') - or die "Can't create distdir without a MANIFEST file - run 'manifest' action first"; - delete $dist_files->{SIGNATURE}; # Don't copy, create a fresh one - die "No files found in MANIFEST - try running 'manifest' action?\n" - unless ($dist_files and keys %$dist_files); - my $metafile = $self->metafile; - $self->log_warn("*** Did you forget to add $metafile to the MANIFEST?\n") - unless exists $dist_files->{$metafile}; - - my $dist_dir = $self->dist_dir; - $self->delete_filetree($dist_dir); - $self->log_info("Creating $dist_dir\n"); - $self->add_to_cleanup($dist_dir); - - foreach my $file (keys %$dist_files) { - my $new = $self->copy_if_modified(from => $file, to_dir => $dist_dir, verbose => 0); - } - - $self->_sign_dir($dist_dir) if $self->{properties}{sign}; -} - -sub ACTION_disttest { - my ($self) = @_; - - $self->depends_on('distdir'); - - $self->_do_in_dir - ( $self->dist_dir, - sub { - # XXX could be different names for scripts - - $self->run_perl_script('Build.PL') # XXX Should this be run w/ --nouse-rcfile - or die "Error executing 'Build.PL' in dist directory: $!"; - $self->run_perl_script('Build') - or die "Error executing 'Build' in dist directory: $!"; - $self->run_perl_script('Build', [], ['test']) - or die "Error executing 'Build test' in dist directory"; - }); -} - - -=begin private - - my $has_include = $build->_eumanifest_has_include; - -Returns true if the installed version of ExtUtils::Manifest supports -#include and #include_default directives. False otherwise. - -=end private - -=cut - -# #!include and #!include_default were added in 1.50 -sub _eumanifest_has_include { - my $self = shift; - - require ExtUtils::Manifest; - return ExtUtils::Manifest->VERSION >= 1.50 ? 1 : 0; - return 0; -} - - -=begin private - - my $maniskip_file = $build->_default_maniskip; - -Returns the location of the installed MANIFEST.SKIP file used by -default. - -=end private - -=cut - -sub _default_maniskip { - my $self = shift; - - my $default_maniskip; - for my $dir (@INC) { - $default_maniskip = File::Spec->catfile($dir, "ExtUtils", "MANIFEST.SKIP"); - last if -r $default_maniskip; - } - - return $default_maniskip; -} - - -=begin private - - my $content = $build->_slurp($file); - -Reads $file and returns the $content. - -=end private - -=cut - -sub _slurp { - my $self = shift; - my $file = shift; - open my $fh, "<", $file or croak "Can't open $file: $!"; - local $/; - return <$fh>; -} - - -sub _write_default_maniskip { - my $self = shift; - my $file = shift || 'MANIFEST.SKIP'; - my $fh = IO::File->new("> $file") - or die "Can't open $file: $!"; - - my $content = $self->_eumanifest_has_include ? "#!include_default\n" - : $self->_slurp( $self->_default_maniskip ); - - $content .= <<'EOF'; - -# Avoid Module::Build generated and utility files. -\bBuild$ -\bBuild.bat$ -\b_build -\bBuild.COM$ -\bBUILD.COM$ -\bbuild.com$ - -# Avoid archives of this distribution -EOF - - # Skip, for example, 'Module-Build-0.27.tar.gz' - $content .= '\b'.$self->dist_name.'-[\d\.\_]+'."\n"; - - print $fh $content; - - return; -} - -sub ACTION_manifest { - my ($self) = @_; - - my $maniskip = 'MANIFEST.SKIP'; - unless ( -e 'MANIFEST' || -e $maniskip ) { - $self->log_warn("File '$maniskip' does not exist: Creating a default '$maniskip'\n"); - $self->_write_default_maniskip($maniskip); - } - - require ExtUtils::Manifest; # ExtUtils::Manifest is not warnings clean. - local ($^W, $ExtUtils::Manifest::Quiet) = (0,1); - ExtUtils::Manifest::mkmanifest(); -} - -# Case insensitive regex for files -sub file_qr { - return File::Spec->case_tolerant ? qr($_[0])i : qr($_[0]); -} - -sub dist_dir { - my ($self) = @_; - return join "-", $self->dist_name, $self->dist_version; -} - -sub ppm_name { - my $self = shift; - return 'PPM-' . $self->dist_dir; -} - -sub _files_in { - my ($self, $dir) = @_; - return unless -d $dir; - - local *DH; - opendir DH, $dir or die "Can't read directory $dir: $!"; - - my @files; - while (defined (my $file = readdir DH)) { - my $full_path = File::Spec->catfile($dir, $file); - next if -d $full_path; - push @files, $full_path; - } - return @files; -} - -sub script_files { - my $self = shift; - - for ($self->{properties}{script_files}) { - $_ = shift if @_; - next unless $_; - - # Always coerce into a hash - return $_ if UNIVERSAL::isa($_, 'HASH'); - return $_ = { map {$_,1} @$_ } if UNIVERSAL::isa($_, 'ARRAY'); - - die "'script_files' must be a hashref, arrayref, or string" if ref(); - - return $_ = { map {$_,1} $self->_files_in( $_ ) } if -d $_; - return $_ = {$_ => 1}; - } - - my %pl_files = map { - File::Spec->canonpath( File::Spec->case_tolerant ? uc $_ : $_ ) => 1 - } keys %{ $self->PL_files || {} }; - - my @bin_files = $self->_files_in('bin'); - - my %bin_map = map { - $_ => File::Spec->canonpath( File::Spec->case_tolerant ? uc $_ : $_ ) - } @bin_files; - - return $_ = { map {$_ => 1} grep !$pl_files{$bin_map{$_}}, @bin_files }; -} -BEGIN { *scripts = \&script_files; } - -{ - my %licenses = ( - perl => 'Perl_5', - apache => 'Apache_2_0', - artistic => 'Artistic_1_0', - artistic_2 => 'Artistic_2_0', - lgpl => 'LGPL_2_1', - lgpl2 => 'LGPL_2_1', - lgpl3 => 'LGPL_3_0', - bsd => 'BSD', - gpl => 'GPL_1', - gpl2 => 'GPL_2', - gpl3 => 'GPL_3', - mit => 'MIT', - mozilla => 'Mozilla_1_1', - open_source => undef, - unrestricted => undef, - restrictive => undef, - unknown => undef, - ); - - # TODO - would be nice to not have these here, since they're more - # properly stored only in Software::License - my %license_urls = ( - perl => 'http://dev.perl.org/licenses/', - apache => 'http://apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0', - artistic => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license.php', - artistic_2 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license-2.0.php', - lgpl => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-license.php', - lgpl2 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.php', - lgpl3 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html', - bsd => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php', - gpl => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php', - gpl2 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.php', - gpl3 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html', - mit => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php', - mozilla => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/mozilla1.1.php', - open_source => undef, - unrestricted => undef, - restrictive => undef, - unknown => undef, - ); - sub valid_licenses { - return \%licenses; - } - sub _license_url { - return $license_urls{$_[1]}; - } -} - -sub _hash_merge { - my ($self, $h, $k, $v) = @_; - if (ref $h->{$k} eq 'ARRAY') { - push @{$h->{$k}}, ref $v ? @$v : $v; - } elsif (ref $h->{$k} eq 'HASH') { - $h->{$k}{$_} = $v->{$_} foreach keys %$v; - } else { - $h->{$k} = $v; - } -} - -sub ACTION_distmeta { - my ($self) = @_; - - $self->do_create_makefile_pl if $self->create_makefile_pl; - $self->do_create_readme if $self->create_readme; - $self->do_create_license if $self->create_license; - $self->do_create_metafile; -} - -sub do_create_metafile { - my $self = shift; - return if $self->{wrote_metadata}; - - my $p = $self->{properties}; - my $metafile = $self->metafile; - - unless ($p->{license}) { - $self->log_warn("No license specified, setting license = 'unknown'\n"); - $p->{license} = 'unknown'; - } - unless (exists $self->valid_licenses->{ $p->{license} }) { - die "Unknown license type '$p->{license}'"; - } - - # If we're in the distdir, the metafile may exist and be non-writable. - $self->delete_filetree($metafile); - $self->log_info("Creating $metafile\n"); - - # Since we're building ourself, we have to do some special stuff - # here: the ConfigData module is found in blib/lib. - local @INC = @INC; - if (($self->module_name || '') eq 'Module::Build') { - $self->depends_on('config_data'); - push @INC, File::Spec->catdir($self->blib, 'lib'); - } - - if ( $self->write_metafile( $self->metafile, $self->generate_metadata ) ) { - $self->{wrote_metadata} = 1; - $self->_add_to_manifest('MANIFEST', $metafile); - } - - return 1; -} - -sub generate_metadata { - my $self = shift; - my $node = {}; - - if ($self->_mb_feature('YAML_support')) { - require YAML; - require YAML::Node; - # We use YAML::Node to get the order nice in the YAML file. - $self->prepare_metadata( $node = YAML::Node->new({}) ); - } else { - require Module::Build::YAML; - my @order_keys; - $self->prepare_metadata($node, \@order_keys); - $node->{_order} = \@order_keys; - } - return $node; -} - -sub write_metafile { - my $self = shift; - my ($metafile, $node) = @_; - - if ($self->_mb_feature('YAML_support')) { - # XXX this is probably redundant, but stick with it - require YAML; - require YAML::Node; - delete $node->{_order}; # XXX also probably redundant, but for safety - # YAML API changed after version 0.30 - my $yaml_sub = $YAML::VERSION le '0.30' ? \&YAML::StoreFile : \&YAML::DumpFile; - $yaml_sub->( $metafile, $node ); - } else { - # XXX probably redundant - require Module::Build::YAML; - &Module::Build::YAML::DumpFile($metafile, $node); - } - return 1; -} - -sub normalize_version { - my ($self, $version) = @_; - if ( $version =~ /[=<>!,]/ ) { # logic, not just version - # take as is without modification - } - elsif ( ref $version eq 'version' || - ref $version eq 'Module::Build::Version' ) { # version objects - $version = $version->is_qv ? $version->normal : $version->stringify; - } - elsif ( $version =~ /^[^v][^.]*\.[^.]+\./ ) { # no leading v, multiple dots - # normalize string tuples without "v": "1.2.3" -> "v1.2.3" - $version = "v$version"; - } - else { - # leave alone - } - return $version; -} - -sub prepare_metadata { - my ($self, $node, $keys) = @_; - my $p = $self->{properties}; - - # A little helper sub - my $add_node = sub { - my ($name, $val) = @_; - $node->{$name} = $val; - push @$keys, $name if $keys; - }; - - foreach (qw(dist_name dist_version dist_author dist_abstract license)) { - (my $name = $_) =~ s/^dist_//; - $add_node->($name, $self->$_()); - die "ERROR: Missing required field '$_' for META.yml\n" - unless defined($node->{$name}) && length($node->{$name}); - } - $node->{version} = $self->normalize_version($node->{version}); - - if (defined( my $l = $self->license )) { - die "Unknown license string '$l'" - unless exists $self->valid_licenses->{ $l }; - - if (my $key = $self->valid_licenses->{ $l }) { - my $class = "Software::License::$key"; - if (eval "use $class; 1") { - # S::L requires a 'holder' key - $node->{resources}{license} = $class->new({holder=>"nobody"})->url; - } - else { - $node->{resources}{license} = $self->_license_url($l); - } - } - # XXX we are silently omitting the url for any unknown license - } - - # copy prereq data structures so we can modify them before writing to META - my %prereq_types; - for my $type ( 'configure_requires', @{$self->prereq_action_types} ) { - if (exists $p->{$type}) { - for my $mod ( keys %{ $p->{$type} } ) { - $prereq_types{$type}{$mod} = - $self->normalize_version($p->{$type}{$mod}); - } - } - } - - # add current Module::Build to configure_requires if there - # isn't one already specified (but not ourself, so we're not circular) - if ( $self->dist_name ne 'Module-Build' - && $self->auto_configure_requires - && ! exists $prereq_types{'configure_requires'}{'Module::Build'} - ) { - (my $ver = $VERSION) =~ s/^(\d+\.\d\d).*$/$1/; # last major release only - $prereq_types{configure_requires}{'Module::Build'} = $ver; - } - - for my $t ( keys %prereq_types ) { - $add_node->($t, $prereq_types{$t}); - } - - if (exists $p->{dynamic_config}) { - $add_node->('dynamic_config', $p->{dynamic_config}); - } - my $pkgs = eval { $self->find_dist_packages }; - if ($@) { - $self->log_warn("$@\nWARNING: Possible missing or corrupt 'MANIFEST' file.\n" . - "Nothing to enter for 'provides' field in META.yml\n"); - } else { - $node->{provides} = $pkgs if %$pkgs; - } -; - if (exists $p->{no_index}) { - $add_node->('no_index', $p->{no_index}); - } - - $add_node->('generated_by', "Module::Build version $Module::Build::VERSION"); - - $add_node->('meta-spec', - {version => '1.4', - url => 'http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html', - }); - - while (my($k, $v) = each %{$self->meta_add}) { - $add_node->($k, $v); - } - - while (my($k, $v) = each %{$self->meta_merge}) { - $self->_hash_merge($node, $k, $v); - } - - return $node; -} - -sub _read_manifest { - my ($self, $file) = @_; - return undef unless -e $file; - - require ExtUtils::Manifest; # ExtUtils::Manifest is not warnings clean. - local ($^W, $ExtUtils::Manifest::Quiet) = (0,1); - return scalar ExtUtils::Manifest::maniread($file); -} - -sub find_dist_packages { - my $self = shift; - - # Only packages in .pm files are candidates for inclusion here. - # Only include things in the MANIFEST, not things in developer's - # private stock. - - my $manifest = $self->_read_manifest('MANIFEST') - or die "Can't find dist packages without a MANIFEST file - run 'manifest' action first"; - - # Localize - my %dist_files = map { $self->localize_file_path($_) => $_ } - keys %$manifest; - - my @pm_files = grep {exists $dist_files{$_}} keys %{ $self->find_pm_files }; - - # First, we enumerate all packages & versions, - # separating into primary & alternative candidates - my( %prime, %alt ); - foreach my $file (@pm_files) { - next if $dist_files{$file} =~ m{^t/}; # Skip things in t/ - - my @path = split( /\//, $dist_files{$file} ); - (my $prime_package = join( '::', @path[1..$#path] )) =~ s/\.pm$//; - - my $pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_file( $file ); - - foreach my $package ( $pm_info->packages_inside ) { - next if $package eq 'main'; # main can appear numerous times, ignore - next if grep /^_/, split( /::/, $package ); # private package, ignore - - my $version = $pm_info->version( $package ); - - if ( $package eq $prime_package ) { - if ( exists( $prime{$package} ) ) { - # M::B::ModuleInfo will handle this conflict - die "Unexpected conflict in '$package'; multiple versions found.\n"; - } else { - $prime{$package}{file} = $dist_files{$file}; - $prime{$package}{version} = $version if defined( $version ); - } - } else { - push( @{$alt{$package}}, { - file => $dist_files{$file}, - version => $version, - } ); - } - } - } - - # Then we iterate over all the packages found above, identifying conflicts - # and selecting the "best" candidate for recording the file & version - # for each package. - foreach my $package ( keys( %alt ) ) { - my $result = $self->_resolve_module_versions( $alt{$package} ); - - if ( exists( $prime{$package} ) ) { # primary package selected - - if ( $result->{err} ) { - # Use the selected primary package, but there are conflicting - # errors among multiple alternative packages that need to be - # reported - $self->log_warn( - "Found conflicting versions for package '$package'\n" . - " $prime{$package}{file} ($prime{$package}{version})\n" . - $result->{err} - ); - - } elsif ( defined( $result->{version} ) ) { - # There is a primary package selected, and exactly one - # alternative package - - if ( exists( $prime{$package}{version} ) && - defined( $prime{$package}{version} ) ) { - # Unless the version of the primary package agrees with the - # version of the alternative package, report a conflict - if ( $self->compare_versions( $prime{$package}{version}, '!=', - $result->{version} ) ) { - $self->log_warn( - "Found conflicting versions for package '$package'\n" . - " $prime{$package}{file} ($prime{$package}{version})\n" . - " $result->{file} ($result->{version})\n" - ); - } - - } else { - # The prime package selected has no version so, we choose to - # use any alternative package that does have a version - $prime{$package}{file} = $result->{file}; - $prime{$package}{version} = $result->{version}; - } - - } else { - # no alt package found with a version, but we have a prime - # package so we use it whether it has a version or not - } - - } else { # No primary package was selected, use the best alternative - - if ( $result->{err} ) { - $self->log_warn( - "Found conflicting versions for package '$package'\n" . - $result->{err} - ); - } - - # Despite possible conflicting versions, we choose to record - # something rather than nothing - $prime{$package}{file} = $result->{file}; - $prime{$package}{version} = $result->{version} - if defined( $result->{version} ); - } - } - - # Normalize versions. Can't use exists() here because of bug in YAML::Node. - # XXX "bug in YAML::Node" comment seems irrelvant -- dagolden, 2009-05-18 - for (grep defined $_->{version}, values %prime) { - $_->{version} = $self->normalize_version( $_->{version} ); - } - - return \%prime; -} - -# separate out some of the conflict resolution logic from -# $self->find_dist_packages(), above, into a helper function. -# -sub _resolve_module_versions { - my $self = shift; - - my $packages = shift; - - my( $file, $version ); - my $err = ''; - foreach my $p ( @$packages ) { - if ( defined( $p->{version} ) ) { - if ( defined( $version ) ) { - if ( $self->compare_versions( $version, '!=', $p->{version} ) ) { - $err .= " $p->{file} ($p->{version})\n"; - } else { - # same version declared multiple times, ignore - } - } else { - $file = $p->{file}; - $version = $p->{version}; - } - } - $file ||= $p->{file} if defined( $p->{file} ); - } - - if ( $err ) { - $err = " $file ($version)\n" . $err; - } - - my %result = ( - file => $file, - version => $version, - err => $err - ); - - return \%result; -} - -sub make_tarball { - my ($self, $dir, $file) = @_; - $file ||= $dir; - - $self->log_info("Creating $file.tar.gz\n"); - - if ($self->{args}{tar}) { - my $tar_flags = $self->verbose ? 'cvf' : 'cf'; - $self->do_system($self->split_like_shell($self->{args}{tar}), $tar_flags, "$file.tar", $dir); - $self->do_system($self->split_like_shell($self->{args}{gzip}), "$file.tar") if $self->{args}{gzip}; - } else { - eval { require Archive::Tar && Archive::Tar->VERSION(1.08); 1 } - or die "You must install Archive::Tar to make a distribution tarball\n". - "or specify a binary tar program with the '--tar' option.\n". - "See the documentation for the 'dist' action.\n"; - - # Archive::Tar versions >= 1.09 use the following to enable a compatibility - # hack so that the resulting archive is compatible with older clients. - $Archive::Tar::DO_NOT_USE_PREFIX = 0; - - my $files = $self->rscan_dir($dir); - my $tar = Archive::Tar->new; - $tar->add_files(@$files); - for my $f ($tar->get_files) { - $f->mode($f->mode & ~022); # chmod go-w - } - $tar->write("$file.tar.gz", 1); - } -} - -sub install_path { - my $self = shift; - my( $type, $value ) = ( @_, '<empty>' ); - - Carp::croak( 'Type argument missing' ) - unless defined( $type ); - - my $map = $self->{properties}{install_path}; - return $map unless @_; - - # delete existing value if $value is literal undef() - unless ( defined( $value ) ) { - delete( $map->{$type} ); - return undef; - } - - # return existing value if no new $value is given - if ( $value eq '<empty>' ) { - return undef unless exists $map->{$type}; - return $map->{$type}; - } - - # set value if $value is a valid relative path - return $map->{$type} = $value; -} - -sub install_sets { - # Usage: install_sets('site'), install_sets('site', 'lib'), - # or install_sets('site', 'lib' => $value); - my ($self, $dirs, $key, $value) = @_; - $dirs = $self->installdirs unless defined $dirs; - # update property before merging with defaults - if ( @_ == 4 && defined $dirs && defined $key) { - # $value can be undef; will mask default - $self->{properties}{install_sets}{$dirs}{$key} = $value; - } - my $map = { $self->_merge_arglist( - $self->{properties}{install_sets}, - $self->_default_install_paths->{install_sets} - )}; - if ( defined $dirs && defined $key ) { - return $map->{$dirs}{$key}; - } - elsif ( defined $dirs ) { - return $map->{$dirs}; - } - else { - croak "Can't determine installdirs for install_sets()"; - } -} - -sub original_prefix { - # Usage: original_prefix(), original_prefix('lib'), - # or original_prefix('lib' => $value); - my ($self, $key, $value) = @_; - # update property before merging with defaults - if ( @_ == 3 && defined $key) { - # $value can be undef; will mask default - $self->{properties}{original_prefix}{$key} = $value; - } - my $map = { $self->_merge_arglist( - $self->{properties}{original_prefix}, - $self->_default_install_paths->{original_prefix} - )}; - return $map unless defined $key; - return $map->{$key} -} - -sub install_base_relpaths { - # Usage: install_base_relpaths(), install_base_relpaths('lib'), - # or install_base_relpaths('lib' => $value); - my $self = shift; - if ( @_ > 1 ) { # change values before merge - $self->_set_relpaths($self->{properties}{install_base_relpaths}, @_); - } - my $map = { $self->_merge_arglist( - $self->{properties}{install_base_relpaths}, - $self->_default_install_paths->{install_base_relpaths} - )}; - return $map unless @_; - my $relpath = $map->{$_[0]}; - return defined $relpath ? File::Spec->catdir( @$relpath ) : undef; -} - -# Defaults to use in case the config install paths cannot be prefixified. -sub prefix_relpaths { - # Usage: prefix_relpaths('site'), prefix_relpaths('site', 'lib'), - # or prefix_relpaths('site', 'lib' => $value); - my $self = shift; - my $installdirs = shift || $self->installdirs - or croak "Can't determine installdirs for prefix_relpaths()"; - if ( @_ > 1 ) { # change values before merge - $self->{properties}{prefix_relpaths}{$installdirs} ||= {}; - $self->_set_relpaths($self->{properties}{prefix_relpaths}{$installdirs}, @_); - } - my $map = {$self->_merge_arglist( - $self->{properties}{prefix_relpaths}{$installdirs}, - $self->_default_install_paths->{prefix_relpaths}{$installdirs} - )}; - return $map unless @_; - my $relpath = $map->{$_[0]}; - return defined $relpath ? File::Spec->catdir( @$relpath ) : undef; -} - -sub _set_relpaths { - my $self = shift; - my( $map, $type, $value ) = @_; - - Carp::croak( 'Type argument missing' ) - unless defined( $type ); - - # set undef if $value is literal undef() - if ( ! defined( $value ) ) { - $map->{$type} = undef; - return; - } - # set value if $value is a valid relative path - else { - Carp::croak( "Value must be a relative path" ) - if File::Spec::Unix->file_name_is_absolute($value); - - my @value = split( /\//, $value ); - $map->{$type} = \@value; - } -} - -# Translated from ExtUtils::MM_Any::init_INSTALL_from_PREFIX -sub prefix_relative { - my ($self, $type) = @_; - my $installdirs = $self->installdirs; - - my $relpath = $self->install_sets($installdirs)->{$type}; - - return $self->_prefixify($relpath, - $self->original_prefix($installdirs), - $type, - ); -} - -# Translated from ExtUtils::MM_Unix::prefixify() -sub _prefixify { - my($self, $path, $sprefix, $type) = @_; - - my $rprefix = $self->prefix; - $rprefix .= '/' if $sprefix =~ m|/$|; - - $self->log_verbose(" prefixify $path from $sprefix to $rprefix\n") - if defined( $path ) && length( $path ); - - if( !defined( $path ) || ( length( $path ) == 0 ) ) { - $self->log_verbose(" no path to prefixify, falling back to default.\n"); - return $self->_prefixify_default( $type, $rprefix ); - } elsif( !File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($path) ) { - $self->log_verbose(" path is relative, not prefixifying.\n"); - } elsif( $path !~ s{^\Q$sprefix\E\b}{}s ) { - $self->log_verbose(" cannot prefixify, falling back to default.\n"); - return $self->_prefixify_default( $type, $rprefix ); - } - - $self->log_verbose(" now $path in $rprefix\n"); - - return $path; -} - -sub _prefixify_default { - my $self = shift; - my $type = shift; - my $rprefix = shift; - - my $default = $self->prefix_relpaths($self->installdirs, $type); - if( !$default ) { - $self->log_verbose(" no default install location for type '$type', using prefix '$rprefix'.\n"); - return $rprefix; - } else { - return $default; - } -} - -sub install_destination { - my ($self, $type) = @_; - - return $self->install_path($type) if $self->install_path($type); - - if ( $self->install_base ) { - my $relpath = $self->install_base_relpaths($type); - return $relpath ? File::Spec->catdir($self->install_base, $relpath) : undef; - } - - if ( $self->prefix ) { - my $relpath = $self->prefix_relative($type); - return $relpath ? File::Spec->catdir($self->prefix, $relpath) : undef; - } - - return $self->install_sets($self->installdirs)->{$type}; -} - -sub install_types { - my $self = shift; - - my %types; - if ( $self->install_base ) { - %types = %{$self->install_base_relpaths}; - } elsif ( $self->prefix ) { - %types = %{$self->prefix_relpaths}; - } else { - %types = %{$self->install_sets($self->installdirs)}; - } - - %types = (%types, %{$self->install_path}); - - return sort keys %types; -} - -sub install_map { - my ($self, $blib) = @_; - $blib ||= $self->blib; - - my( %map, @skipping ); - foreach my $type ($self->install_types) { - my $localdir = File::Spec->catdir( $blib, $type ); - next unless -e $localdir; - - if (my $dest = $self->install_destination($type)) { - $map{$localdir} = $dest; - } else { - push( @skipping, $type ); - } - } - - $self->log_warn( - "WARNING: Can't figure out install path for types: @skipping\n" . - "Files will not be installed.\n" - ) if @skipping; - - # Write the packlist into the same place as ExtUtils::MakeMaker. - if ($self->create_packlist and my $module_name = $self->module_name) { - my $archdir = $self->install_destination('arch'); - my @ext = split /::/, $module_name; - $map{write} = File::Spec->catfile($archdir, 'auto', @ext, '.packlist'); - } - - # Handle destdir - if (length(my $destdir = $self->destdir || '')) { - foreach (keys %map) { - # Need to remove volume from $map{$_} using splitpath, or else - # we'll create something crazy like C:\Foo\Bar\E:\Baz\Quux - # VMS will always have the file separate than the path. - my ($volume, $path, $file) = File::Spec->splitpath( $map{$_}, 0 ); - - # catdir needs a list of directories, or it will create something - # crazy like volume:[Foo.Bar.volume.Baz.Quux] - my @dirs = File::Spec->splitdir($path); - - # First merge the directories - $path = File::Spec->catdir($destdir, @dirs); - - # Then put the file back on if there is one. - if ($file ne '') { - $map{$_} = File::Spec->catfile($path, $file) - } else { - $map{$_} = $path; - } - } - } - - $map{read} = ''; # To keep ExtUtils::Install quiet - - return \%map; -} - -sub depends_on { - my $self = shift; - foreach my $action (@_) { - $self->_call_action($action); - } -} - -sub rscan_dir { - my ($self, $dir, $pattern) = @_; - my @result; - local $_; # find() can overwrite $_, so protect ourselves - my $subr = !$pattern ? sub {push @result, $File::Find::name} : - !ref($pattern) || (ref $pattern eq 'Regexp') ? sub {push @result, $File::Find::name if /$pattern/} : - ref($pattern) eq 'CODE' ? sub {push @result, $File::Find::name if $pattern->()} : - die "Unknown pattern type"; - - File::Find::find({wanted => $subr, no_chdir => 1}, $dir); - return \@result; -} - -sub delete_filetree { - my $self = shift; - my $deleted = 0; - foreach (@_) { - next unless -e $_; - $self->log_info("Deleting $_\n"); - File::Path::rmtree($_, 0, 0); - die "Couldn't remove '$_': $!\n" if -e $_; - $deleted++; - } - return $deleted; -} - -sub autosplit_file { - my ($self, $file, $to) = @_; - require AutoSplit; - my $dir = File::Spec->catdir($to, 'lib', 'auto'); - AutoSplit::autosplit($file, $dir); -} - -sub cbuilder { - # Returns a CBuilder object - - my $self = shift; - my $s = $self->{stash}; - return $s->{_cbuilder} if $s->{_cbuilder}; - die "Module::Build is not configured with C_support" - unless $self->_mb_feature('C_support'); - - require ExtUtils::CBuilder; - return $s->{_cbuilder} = ExtUtils::CBuilder->new( - config => $self->config, - ($self->quiet ? (quiet => 1 ) : ()), - ); -} - -sub have_c_compiler { - my ($self) = @_; - - my $p = $self->{properties}; - return $p->{have_compiler} if defined $p->{have_compiler}; - - $self->log_verbose("Checking if compiler tools configured... "); - my $b = eval { $self->cbuilder }; - my $have = $b && $b->have_compiler; - $self->log_verbose($have ? "ok.\n" : "failed.\n"); - return $p->{have_compiler} = $have; -} - -sub compile_c { - my ($self, $file, %args) = @_; - my $b = $self->cbuilder; - - my $obj_file = $b->object_file($file); - $self->add_to_cleanup($obj_file); - return $obj_file if $self->up_to_date($file, $obj_file); - - $b->compile(source => $file, - defines => $args{defines}, - object_file => $obj_file, - include_dirs => $self->include_dirs, - extra_compiler_flags => $self->extra_compiler_flags, - ); - - return $obj_file; -} - -sub link_c { - my ($self, $spec) = @_; - my $p = $self->{properties}; # For convenience - - $self->add_to_cleanup($spec->{lib_file}); - - my $objects = $p->{objects} || []; - - return $spec->{lib_file} - if $self->up_to_date([$spec->{obj_file}, @$objects], - $spec->{lib_file}); - - my $module_name = $spec->{module_name} || $self->module_name; - - $self->cbuilder->link( - module_name => $module_name, - objects => [$spec->{obj_file}, @$objects], - lib_file => $spec->{lib_file}, - extra_linker_flags => $p->{extra_linker_flags} ); - - return $spec->{lib_file}; -} - -sub compile_xs { - my ($self, $file, %args) = @_; - - $self->log_info("$file -> $args{outfile}\n"); - - if (eval {require ExtUtils::ParseXS; 1}) { - - ExtUtils::ParseXS::process_file( - filename => $file, - prototypes => 0, - output => $args{outfile}, - ); - } else { - # Ok, I give up. Just use backticks. - - my $xsubpp = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->find_module_by_name('ExtUtils::xsubpp') - or die "Can't find ExtUtils::xsubpp in INC (@INC)"; - - my @typemaps; - push @typemaps, Module::Build::ModuleInfo->find_module_by_name( - 'ExtUtils::typemap', \@INC - ); - my $lib_typemap = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->find_module_by_name( - 'typemap', [File::Basename::dirname($file)] - ); - push @typemaps, $lib_typemap if $lib_typemap; - @typemaps = map {+'-typemap', $_} @typemaps; - - my $cf = $self->{config}; - my $perl = $self->{properties}{perl}; - - my @command = ($perl, "-I".$cf->get('installarchlib'), "-I".$cf->get('installprivlib'), $xsubpp, '-noprototypes', - @typemaps, $file); - - $self->log_info("@command\n"); - my $fh = IO::File->new("> $args{outfile}") or die "Couldn't write $args{outfile}: $!"; - print {$fh} $self->_backticks(@command); - close $fh; - } -} - -sub split_like_shell { - my ($self, $string) = @_; - - return () unless defined($string); - return @$string if UNIVERSAL::isa($string, 'ARRAY'); - $string =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; - return () unless length($string); - - return Text::ParseWords::shellwords($string); -} - -sub oneliner { - # Returns a string that the shell can evaluate as a perl command. - # This should be avoided whenever possible, since "the shell" really - # means zillions of shells on zillions of platforms and it's really - # hard to get it right all the time. - - # Some of this code is stolen with permission from ExtUtils::MakeMaker. - - my($self, $cmd, $switches, $args) = @_; - $switches = [] unless defined $switches; - $args = [] unless defined $args; - - # Strip leading and trailing newlines - $cmd =~ s{^\n+}{}; - $cmd =~ s{\n+$}{}; - - my $perl = ref($self) ? $self->perl : $self->find_perl_interpreter; - return $self->_quote_args($perl, @$switches, '-e', $cmd, @$args); -} - -sub run_perl_script { - my ($self, $script, $preargs, $postargs) = @_; - foreach ($preargs, $postargs) { - $_ = [ $self->split_like_shell($_) ] unless ref(); - } - return $self->run_perl_command([@$preargs, $script, @$postargs]); -} - -sub run_perl_command { - # XXX Maybe we should accept @args instead of $args? Must resolve - # this before documenting. - my ($self, $args) = @_; - $args = [ $self->split_like_shell($args) ] unless ref($args); - my $perl = ref($self) ? $self->perl : $self->find_perl_interpreter; - - # Make sure our local additions to @INC are propagated to the subprocess - local $ENV{PERL5LIB} = join $self->config('path_sep'), $self->_added_to_INC; - - return $self->do_system($perl, @$args); -} - -# Infer various data from the path of the input filename -# that is needed to create output files. -# The input filename is expected to be of the form: -# lib/Module/Name.ext or Module/Name.ext -sub _infer_xs_spec { - my $self = shift; - my $file = shift; - - my $cf = $self->{config}; - - my %spec; - - my( $v, $d, $f ) = File::Spec->splitpath( $file ); - my @d = File::Spec->splitdir( $d ); - (my $file_base = $f) =~ s/\.[^.]+$//i; - - $spec{base_name} = $file_base; - - $spec{src_dir} = File::Spec->catpath( $v, $d, '' ); - - # the module name - shift( @d ) while @d && ($d[0] eq 'lib' || $d[0] eq ''); - pop( @d ) while @d && $d[-1] eq ''; - $spec{module_name} = join( '::', (@d, $file_base) ); - - $spec{archdir} = File::Spec->catdir($self->blib, 'arch', 'auto', - @d, $file_base); - - $spec{bs_file} = File::Spec->catfile($spec{archdir}, "${file_base}.bs"); - - $spec{lib_file} = File::Spec->catfile($spec{archdir}, - "${file_base}.".$cf->get('dlext')); - - $spec{c_file} = File::Spec->catfile( $spec{src_dir}, - "${file_base}.c" ); - - $spec{obj_file} = File::Spec->catfile( $spec{src_dir}, - "${file_base}".$cf->get('obj_ext') ); - - return \%spec; -} - -sub process_xs { - my ($self, $file) = @_; - - my $spec = $self->_infer_xs_spec($file); - - # File name, minus the suffix - (my $file_base = $file) =~ s/\.[^.]+$//; - - # .xs -> .c - $self->add_to_cleanup($spec->{c_file}); - - unless ($self->up_to_date($file, $spec->{c_file})) { - $self->compile_xs($file, outfile => $spec->{c_file}); - } - - # .c -> .o - my $v = $self->dist_version; - $self->compile_c($spec->{c_file}, - defines => {VERSION => qq{"$v"}, XS_VERSION => qq{"$v"}}); - - # archdir - File::Path::mkpath($spec->{archdir}, 0, oct(777)) unless -d $spec->{archdir}; - - # .xs -> .bs - $self->add_to_cleanup($spec->{bs_file}); - unless ($self->up_to_date($file, $spec->{bs_file})) { - require ExtUtils::Mkbootstrap; - $self->log_info("ExtUtils::Mkbootstrap::Mkbootstrap('$spec->{bs_file}')\n"); - ExtUtils::Mkbootstrap::Mkbootstrap($spec->{bs_file}); # Original had $BSLOADLIBS - what's that? - {my $fh = IO::File->new(">> $spec->{bs_file}")} # create - utime((time)x2, $spec->{bs_file}); # touch - } - - # .o -> .(a|bundle) - $self->link_c($spec); -} - -sub do_system { - my ($self, @cmd) = @_; - $self->log_info("@cmd\n"); - - # Some systems proliferate huge PERL5LIBs, try to ameliorate: - my %seen; - my $sep = $self->config('path_sep'); - local $ENV{PERL5LIB} = - ( !exists($ENV{PERL5LIB}) ? '' : - length($ENV{PERL5LIB}) < 500 - ? $ENV{PERL5LIB} - : join $sep, grep { ! $seen{$_}++ and -d $_ } split($sep, $ENV{PERL5LIB}) - ); - - my $status = system(@cmd); - if ($status and $! =~ /Argument list too long/i) { - my $env_entries = ''; - foreach (sort keys %ENV) { $env_entries .= "$_=>".length($ENV{$_})."; " } - warn "'Argument list' was 'too long', env lengths are $env_entries"; - } - return !$status; -} - -sub copy_if_modified { - my $self = shift; - my %args = (@_ > 3 - ? ( @_ ) - : ( from => shift, to_dir => shift, flatten => shift ) - ); - $args{verbose} = !$self->quiet - unless exists $args{verbose}; - - my $file = $args{from}; - unless (defined $file and length $file) { - die "No 'from' parameter given to copy_if_modified"; - } - - # makes no sense to replicate an absolute path, so assume flatten - $args{flatten} = 1 if File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute( $file ); - - my $to_path; - if (defined $args{to} and length $args{to}) { - $to_path = $args{to}; - } elsif (defined $args{to_dir} and length $args{to_dir}) { - $to_path = File::Spec->catfile( $args{to_dir}, $args{flatten} - ? File::Basename::basename($file) - : $file ); - } else { - die "No 'to' or 'to_dir' parameter given to copy_if_modified"; - } - - return if $self->up_to_date($file, $to_path); # Already fresh - - { - local $self->{properties}{quiet} = 1; - $self->delete_filetree($to_path); # delete destination if exists - } - - # Create parent directories - File::Path::mkpath(File::Basename::dirname($to_path), 0, oct(777)); - - $self->log_info("Copying $file -> $to_path\n") if $args{verbose}; - - if ($^O eq 'os2') {# copy will not overwrite; 0x1 = overwrite - chmod 0666, $to_path; - File::Copy::syscopy($file, $to_path, 0x1) or die "Can't copy('$file', '$to_path'): $!"; - } else { - File::Copy::copy($file, $to_path) or die "Can't copy('$file', '$to_path'): $!"; - } - - # mode is read-only + (executable if source is executable) - my $mode = oct(444) | ( $self->is_executable($file) ? oct(111) : 0 ); - chmod( $mode, $to_path ); - - return $to_path; -} - -sub up_to_date { - my ($self, $source, $derived) = @_; - $source = [$source] unless ref $source; - $derived = [$derived] unless ref $derived; - - # empty $derived means $source should always run - return 0 if @$source && !@$derived || grep {not -e} @$derived; - - my $most_recent_source = time / (24*60*60); - foreach my $file (@$source) { - unless (-e $file) { - $self->log_warn("Can't find source file $file for up-to-date check"); - next; - } - $most_recent_source = -M _ if -M _ < $most_recent_source; - } - - foreach my $derived (@$derived) { - return 0 if -M $derived > $most_recent_source; - } - return 1; -} - -sub dir_contains { - my ($self, $first, $second) = @_; - # File::Spec doesn't have an easy way to check whether one directory - # is inside another, unfortunately. - - ($first, $second) = map File::Spec->canonpath($_), ($first, $second); - my @first_dirs = File::Spec->splitdir($first); - my @second_dirs = File::Spec->splitdir($second); - - return 0 if @second_dirs < @first_dirs; - - my $is_same = ( File::Spec->case_tolerant - ? sub {lc(shift()) eq lc(shift())} - : sub {shift() eq shift()} ); - - while (@first_dirs) { - return 0 unless $is_same->(shift @first_dirs, shift @second_dirs); - } - - return 1; -} - -1; -__END__ - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Base - Default methods for Module::Build - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - Please see the Module::Build documentation. - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -The C<Module::Build::Base> module defines the core functionality of -C<Module::Build>. Its methods may be overridden by any of the -platform-dependent modules in the C<Module::Build::Platform::> -namespace, but the intention here is to make this base module as -platform-neutral as possible. Nicely enough, Perl has several core -tools available in the C<File::> namespace for doing this, so the task -isn't very difficult. - -Please see the C<Module::Build> documentation for more details. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - -=head1 COPYRIGHT - -Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Ken Williams. All rights reserved. - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Changes b/lib/Module/Build/Changes deleted file mode 100644 index df66502dbd..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Changes +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2835 +0,0 @@ -Revision history for Perl extension Module::Build. - -0.35 - Thu Aug 27 09:12:02 EDT 2009 - - Bug fixes: - - Fix t/destinations.t segfault on 5.6.2 - -0.34_06 - Sat Aug 22 21:58:26 EDT 2009 - - Bug fixes: - - Multiple test fixes for OS2 [Ilya Zakharevich] - - Generated.ppd files use :utf8 if possible (RT#48827) [Olivier Mengue] - - Fixed preservation of custom install_paths on resume (RT#41166) - [David Golden] - - Warn instead of crashing when Pod::Man tries to create files with - colons on vfat partitions on unix (RT#45544) [David Golden] - -0.34_05 - Sun Aug 9 22:31:37 EDT 2009 - - Bug fixes: - - When auto_configure_requires is true (the default), Module::Build will - only add last 'major' version of Module:Build (e.g. 0.XX) to - configure_requires to avoid specifying a minor development release not - available on CPAN [David Golden] - -0.34_04 - Sat Aug 8 11:02:24 EDT 2009 - - Other: - - Added documentation warning that 'get_options' should be capitalized - to avoid conflicting with future Module::Build options and changed - the examples accordingly. - -0.34_03 - Sat Aug 8 07:39:16 EDT 2009 - - Bug fixes: - - Fixed failing xs.t if /tmp is mounted noexec (RT#47331) [David Golden] - - Fixed failing debug.t on VMS (RT#48362) [Craig Berry] - - Prevent par.t from dying on error in .zip extraction [David Golden] - - Fixed potential runthrough.t failure on 5.6.2 [David Golden] - - Other: - - Archive::Tar changed from 'requires' to 'recommends' so non-authors - without IO::Zlib can still use Module::Build to install modules - [reported by Matt Trout, fix by David Golden] - -0.340201 - Sun Aug 9 22:11:04 EDT 2009 - - Other: - - Version bump for Perl core for 5.10.1 release; no other changes - -0.34_02 - Sun Jul 26 22:50:40 EDT 2009 - - Bug-fixes: - - Bundled Module::Build::Version updated to bring into sync with CPAN - version.pm 0.77 [John Peacock] - -0.34_01 - Sat Jul 18 16:32:09 EDT 2009 - - Enhancements: - - Added --debug flag to trace Build action execution (RT#47933) - [David Golden] - - Bug-fixes: - - Bundled Module::Build::Version version code updated to fix unsafe use - of $@ (RT#47980) [John Peacock] - -0.34 - Tue Jul 7 16:56:47 EDT 2009 - - No changes from 0.33_06 - -0.33_06 - Sun Jul 5 10:11:40 EDT 2009 - - Bug-fixes: - - Bundled version code will use pure Perl on 5.10.0 to work around - a corner case involving eval and locale [John Peacock] - - Reversed VMS patch from 0.33_03 [Craig Berry] - - PL_files in Build.PL that are in the bin/scripts directory should not be - installed as if they are scripts (fixed for case-tolerant systems). - [David Golden, reported by Craig Berry] - -0.33_05 - Sun Jun 28 22:06:49 EDT 2009 - - Enhancements: - - New 'auto_configure_requires' parameter (default 1) controls - whether Module::Build should add itself to configure_requires - in META.yml if not specified in Build.PL [David Golden] - - Bug-fixes: - - The default MANIFEST.SKIP created by the "manifest" action - was out of date. It will now use the installed MANIFEST.SKIP - and add some Module::Build and distribution specific items - to it. [Michael Schwern] - - Other: - - configure_requires do not necessarily need to be in requires - or build_requires; warning to that effect has been removed - [David Golden] - -0.33_04 - Fri Jun 26 07:09:06 EDT 2009 - - Bug-fixes: - - Don't try utf8 YAML I/O on Perl 5.6 [David Golden] - - Other: - - configure_requires added to prereq report (RT#47254) [Curtis Jewell] - - updated Module::Build::Version to match forthcoming version.pm 0.77 - (RT#47256) [John Peacock] - - skips xs.t and ppm.t when perl was not compiled with dynamic loading - since Module::Buld does not support static linking (RT#46178) - [David Golden] - - skip failing test in par.t if Archive::Zip is broken [David Golden] - - Added YAML utf8 patch in 0.33_03 changes list - - Added attribution for patches in 0.33_03 changes list - -0.33_03 - Mon Jun 22 17:22:56 EDT 2009 - - Bug-fixes: - - Removes Module::Build from its own configure/build_requires - [David Golden] - - ConfigData->feature() confirms that modules actually load successfully, - not just that they are present. (RT#43557) [David Golden] - - Module::Build::Compat handling of INSTALL*LIB (RT#43827) - [Tony Payne, David Golden] - - Module::Build::Compat and recursive test files (RT#39171) [Dave Rolsky] - - Fixed bug linking non-standard XS names on Windows (RT#38065) ["snaury"] - - Run PL files that don't generate any file (RT#39365) - [Matisse Enzer, David Golden] - - HTML generation failure no longer fatal (RT#36660) [David Golden] - - realclean might not delete Build.bat on Windows (RT#43863) - [Roy Ivy, David Golden] - - include_dirs parameter now works correctly when given a single - string argument (RT#40177) [David Wheeler] - - Lots of spelling fixes in the POD (RT#45528r) [Lars Dieckow] - - On Unix-like systems, tilde expansion is more liberal in username - characters accepted (RT#33492) [Jon Jensen] - - Other - - On MSWin32, bumped File::Spec prereq to 3.30 for a variety of fixes - - Add support for VMS in Unix compatibility mode (RT#42157) - [John E. Malmberg - - Added a can_action($name) method (RT#45172) [brian d foy] - - Documented that subclass methods should not permanently change - current directory (RT#46919) [David Wheeler] - - META.yml encoded in UTF-8 (RT#43765) [Olivier Mengue] - -0.33_02 - Mon Jun 15 12:23:55 EDT 2009 - - Bug-fixes: - - Fixed tests for bleadperl - -0.33_01 - Sat Jun 13 20:24:42 EDT 2009 - - Bug-fixes: - - Fixed RT#42724: consolidated VMS fixes [patch by Craig Berry] - - Fixed RT#46338: passthrough Makefile.PL cleans Makefile during distclean - - Fixed RT#45700: t/compat.t for HP/UX make - - Other: - - Adds current Module::Build to configure_requires (and build_requires) - if no configure_requires is specified - - Always normalizes version number tuples in META.yml (e.g. 'v1.2.0') - (Partially addresses RT#46150) - - Normalizes a generated dist_version (e.g. from a .pm file) -- - dist_version set manually in Build.PL is not normalized - - Documentation update for create_license - - Minor POD cleanup - -0.33 - Sun May 3 20:16:34 PDT 2009 - - Bug-fixes: - - Fixed RT#45462: Compat.pm needs to reference 'Build.com' on VMS - [patch from John Malmberg] - - Fixed RT#45461: ext.t on VMS [patch from John Malmberg] - - Fixed RT#43861: Module::Build::PPMMaker has broken PPD name - versioning for v5.10+ - -0.32_01 - Tue Apr 14 17:14:22 PDT 2009 - - Bug-fixes: - - Module::Build::Compat had stopped adding "PL_FILES => {}" when no - PL_files property was set in Build.PL; restored old behavior and fixed - tests and documentation related to this issue [David Golden] - - Caches ExtUtils::CBuilder object in a temporary stash instead of properties - - Fixed undef resources->license in META.yml (RT #44453). - - Use $^X instead of 'perl' in t/ext.t [David Golden] (RT #43485) - - Other: - - Generated META.yml will indicate version 1.4 of the specification - (RT #37478) [patch from Alexandr Ciornii] - - Archive::Tar now the default for generating tarballs on all platforms - (avoids problems with incompatible tar binaries) - - dist_dir() now uses dist_name() and dist_version() accessors rather - than using its properties directly. [brian d foy] (RT #45038) - -0.32 - Wed Feb 25 17:40:02 PST 2009 - - No changes since 0.31_04. - -0.31_04 - Fri Feb 20 11:04:59 PST 2009 - - Other - - Bumped Test::Harness prereq to 3.16 for latest PERL5LIB fixes (solves - test failures when installing Module::Build using CPANPLUS::Dist::Build) - [David Golden] - -0.31_03 - Sun Feb 8 14:54:01 PST 2009 - - Enhancements - - added a "prereq_data" action that prints a Perl data structure of - all prerequisites; can be loaded by external tools using eval() - [David Golden] - - Bug-fixes - - 'fakeinstall' action warns and skips without ExtUtils::Install 1.32+ - [David Golden, reported by Zefram] - - allows Module::Build version mismatch when installing self; works around - limitations in CPANPLUS::Dist::Build [David Golden] - -0.31_02 - Tue Jan 27 09:16:43 PST 2009 - - Other - - tests now use File::Temp (added to build_requires); appears to fix - Win32 testing heisenbug on directory removal during high system loads - - use_tap_harness.t will skip unless a release version of TAP::Harness - is installed - - improved diagnostics to ensure_blib() tests in t/lib/MBTest.pm - - Compat - - passthrough Makefile.PL will now play nice with cpantesters' on - exit(0) (RT#32018) [Eric Wilhelm] - - Bug Fixes - - fix for doubling-up of --prefix (RT#19951) - -0.31012 - Wed Jan 14 01:36:19 PST 2009 - - Bug Fixes - - t/tilde.t maybe actually fixed on MSWin32 now. - -0.31011 - Mon Jan 12 21:57:04 PST 2009 - - Bug Fixes - - t/tilde.t had been failing on MSWin32 (RT#42349) - -0.3101 - Mon Jan 12 13:52:36 PST 2009 - - Other - - added 'mirbsd' as a Unix-type OS [BinGOs] - - added 'haiku' as a Unix-type OS (backported from bleadperl) - - skips certain tests on VMS (backported from bleadperl) - - sets $^X to absolute path in tests (backported from bleadperl) - -0.31 - Sat Dec 20 15:03:33 2008 - - Deprecations - - Use of attributes as class methods is deprecated (this was never a - documented feature and appears to only have worked accidentally.) - -0.30_02 - Mon Dec 15 12:23:55 PST 2008 - - Bug Fixes - - make Software::License dependency "softer". - -0.30_01 - Thu Dec 11 18:25:53 PST 2008 - - New Docs - - Added a recipe for writing a new action to the Cookbook - - Added a recipe for bundling Module::Build to the Cookbook. - - Doc Fixes - - Clarified dist_abstract search procedure in API.pod (RT#41056) [Mario - Domgoergen] - - Bug Fixes - - Workaround HARNESS_TIMER env issue in t/compat.t (RT#39635) - - Fix ~ expansion when $HOME is different from /etc/passwd as - when running sudo. [rt.cpan.org 39662] - - Fixed a small POD error in the Cookbook. [Damyan Ivanov] - - Unset group/other write permission bits when using Archive::Tar to - build the dist tarball. (RT#39804) [David Golden] - - Enhancements - - We now support a 'create_license' parameter to new() that will - create a LICENSE file during the 'dist' phase with the full text of - the license. This requires Software::License on the author's - machine. - - Added lgpl2/lgpl3 entries to the supported licenses (RT#40532). - - Support for validating properties with a check subref. [David - Wheeler] - - Test Fixes - - Defend against more stray environment variables interfering - with the tests. - - Other - - Updated our embedded version.pm to 0.76, enhanced documentation on - dist_version_from. [John Peacock] - -0.30 - Thu Sep 25 20:57:36 2008 - - - First non-beta release since April 2007. In the meantime, Sarkozy - became president of France, the 35W bridge fell in Minneapolis, - Phelps won a lot of gold, a new tribe of indigenous people was - discovered in the Amazon, and Bob Barker stopped doing The Price Is - Right. As of this moment though, the U.S. economy still hasn't - collapsed completely. - -0.2808_05 - Thu Sep 18 23:30:39 PDT 2008 - - - Skip test in t/ext.t which tickles shellwords() in Text::ParseWords - below 3.23 [David Wheeler, Ken] - - - Fixed some shell-quoting issues in do_system() on Windows [Ken, - Schwern, reported by Curtis Jewell] - - - Fixed t/xs.t failure for missing 'const char *' typemap in 5.6 - [Schwern] - - - Added build_requires for Test::More 0.49 and Test::Harness 2.03. - Removed bundled Test::More (was not working for 5.005x anyway). - [Schwern] - - - Minimum required perl version is now 5.6.1. [Schwern] - -0.2808_04 - Thu Sep 11 22:51:27 PDT 2008 - - - Backed-out incompatible Module::Build::ModuleInfo change (first in - 0.2808_02.) - -0.2808_03 - Mon Sep 1 14:43:27 PDT 2008 - - - Made adjustments for the format changes of recent Test::Harness - output. [Nicholas Clark] - - - Fixed the documentation for script_files to indicate that we search - bin/ for scripts by default. It has been this way for several - years. [Spotted by Ron Savage] - -0.2808_02 - Wed Jul 9 16:45:08 PDT 2008 - - - Experimental support for TAP::Harness with --use-tap-harness option - and the tap_harness_args property. [David Wheeler & Eric Wilhelm] - - - Added test_file_exts property for main-run tests other than '*.t'. - [David Wheeler] - - - Fixed getcwd()/rmtree() failure case on 5.10+mac where something is - unhappy about all of the tests deleting their distgen directory - before leaving it. [Eric Wilhelm & David Wheeler] - - - Improved support for parsing qv() in modules' $VERSION - declarations, and made $VERSION-parsing errors more verbose. [Jos - Boumans] - - - Integrated an omnibus patch for various VMS fixes. [Craig Berry & - John E. Malmberg] - - - Some versions of Test::Harness (or something) seem to not be - stripping the ".t" suffix when outputting test reports, which was - causing one of our tests in t/compat.t to fail. Fixed. [Spotted by - a smoke tester] - - - Most Unix platforms seem to allow hyphens in usernames, so we honor - this in our de-tilde-fying methods now. [Spotted by s-murata] - - - If there are multiple assignments to the $VERSION variable in - someone's module and this generates warnings, tell the user what - line number the problem is at. - - - Added 'gnu' and 'gnukfreebsd' as Unix variants. [Niko Tyni] - - - Fixed a couple bugs in how we quote arguments to external processes - when they have to pass through the shell. Also much more - thoroughly tested our quoting now. - - - Edited the Module::Build::API docs prose about the 'license' field - in response to some comments on the module-authors mailing list. - - - Fixed a typo in some example code in the Cookbook. [Jeremy Leader] - - - Custom typemaps were being looked for in places that don't quite - exist; fixed. [Michael G Schwern] - - - QNX/Neutrino is now considered to be Unix. [rt.cpan.org 32214] - - - Added 'gpl2' and 'gpl3' to the list of valid licenses. [Allen - Engelhardt] - - - Fixed our Data::Dumper wrapper's sensitivity to users who might set - $Data::Dumper::Terse. [Spotted by Dominique Dumont] - - - Documented the fix_shebang_line() method. [Elliot Shank] - - - Applied the 'const' modifier to version() and xs_version() XS - functions we use during testing. [Robin Barker] - - - Fixed processing of INC=, POLLUTE=, INSTALLDIRS=, and LIB= for - passthrough/small Makefile.PLs. - - - perl Build.PL --sign=1 now signs. [Michael G Schwern] - - - Fixed processing of INSTALLDIRS=whatever for compatibility - Makefiles. [Spotted by John Peacock] - - - Zillions of special-cases have been added in Compat.pm for dealing - with the special Makefile system on VMS. [John E. Malmberg] - - - Fixed some stuff in how VMS command-args get quoted. [John E. Malmberg] - - - VMS now overrides localize_file_path() and localize_dir_path() so - we don't need to do special stuff in the general case. [John - E. Malmberg] - - - Added a few more VMS-specific entries to the default MANIFEST.SKIP - file that (sometimes) gets created during the 'manifest' - action. [John E. Malmberg] - - - Fixed a catdir() that should have been a catfile() when creating a - ppmdist. [John E. Malmberg] - - - Removed some assumptions about what makefiles are called (not - necessarily "Makefile") and how they take their arguments, to get - VMS tests working better. [John E. Malmberg] - - - Fixed our check for Archive::Tar in the t/runthrough.t test, which - fixes a common failure on Win32. [Spotted by Chris Williams] - - - Fixed a File::Spec mal-ism in t/destinations.t [Craig A. Berry] - - - Exposed the internal ExtUtils::CBuilder object as part of our API, - via the cbuilder() method. [Zefram] - - - Upgraded to version.pm 0.74 (fixes bug #30004.) - - - Overwrite core (post-5.9.4) Module::Build installs (bug #20528.) - - - Pass quiet() option to ExtUtils::CBuilder object. - -0.2808_01 - Wed Oct 24 11:51:25 2007 - - - All .pm files in the Module-Build distribution (except for - M::B::Version.pm, which is kind of tied to version.pm) now have the - same $VERSION number explicitly specified. - - - When checking prerequisites, the required version of perl is now - checked before we start finding the $VERSION declaration of the - distribution, which results in much more intuitive error messages - e.g. if the author is using 5.6-isms in their declaration but the - user doesn't have 5.6. [Slaven Rezic] - - - Added 'artistic_2' license, corrected 'lgpl' license url (bug #29783) - [David Thomas] - - - VMS find_perl_interpreter() is just $^X (bug #29810) [Craig A. Berry] - - - Some large VMS fixes, mostly having to do with the non-case- - preserving nature of most VMS filesystems, but also correcting for - illegal characters in VMS file specs. [John E. Malmberg and Craig - A. Berry] - - - Fixed the _detildefy() method on VMS. [John E. Malmberg and Craig - A. Berry] - - - We now use a much more reliable method when Data::Dumper-ing saved - state data. [Yves] - - - When a module had 0.000 as its version, a few places in the code - thought the module had no version at all. This is now - fixed. [Andrew "Zefram" Main] - - - When finding the default set of script_files, we now compute them - as relative paths, not absolute. [Spotted by Curtis "Ovid" Poe] - - - Got rid of a call to eliminate_macros, which isn't needed in - Module::Build since there is no external make utility involved. - Override expand_test_dir to make up for the fact that the - home-grown glob() returns absolute, not relative, paths. [Craig - A. Berry] - - - Fixed a catdir() that needed to be catfile() in the .packlist - creation code. [John E. Malmberg] - - - If a *.PL file ended abnormally during the build, processing should - have stopped, but it didn't. Fixed. [Matthew Cast and David - Golden] - - - Module::Build::Compat adds "require 5.XXXXX" to Makefile.PL when - 'perl' is specified as a 'requires' prerequisite [David Golden] - - - Refactored t/compat.t for modularity and transparency; added - labels for all tests; supressed subprocess output to - STDOUT and STDERR [David Golden] - - - Fixed bug in perl_version_to_float when version is already a float - [David Golden] - - - Removed a mention of $build->{config} from the documentation, the - official interface to Config.pm settings is now via the - $build->config() and has been for some time. [Suggested by Michael - Schwern] - - - Tweaked some text in the Cookbook to bring it into the modern age, - and added a recipe for accessing Config.pm settings. [Ibid] - - - Lots of POD link/readability improvements to the Module::Build::API - documentation [Salve J. Nilsen] - - - Added configure_requires as a new type of prereq. [Suggested by Adam - Kennedy] - - - Patch 31156 from bleadperl: some filename dot and extension help - for Module::Build on VMS. [Craig Berry] - - - Reworked the _detildefy() method so it doesn't depend on glob() - anymore. This gets rid of a problem with spaces or other special - shell characters in things like 'prefix' or 'install_path' - entries. [Prodding by Eric Wilhelm] - - - Added midnightbsd to the list of Unix-like OSes we know about - [Rafael Garcia-Suarez] - -0.2808 - Sat Apr 28 12:59:43 2007 - - - Added is_vmsish(), is_windowsish(), and is_unixish() boolean - convenience functions. Fixes some test failures on platforms where - $^O is set to a value we don't know about (like 'gnu'). - - - Upgraded to version.pm 0.7203. [John Peacock] - - - Support get_action_docs() =head2 style. [ewilhelm] - - - Workaround Test::Pod::Coverage @INC bug. [Eric Wilhelm] - - - Fixed the command-line args --extra_compiler_flags and - --extra_linker_flags so they properly shell-split their arguments. - -0.2807 - Sat Mar 24 22:19:02 2007 - - - Upgraded to version.pm 0.71. [John Peacock] - - - Removed a couple small constructs in the tests ("use warnings;" and - "qw$foo bar$[1]") that caused test failures under perl 5.005. - - - Added support for an explicit default value of undef in prompt(). - [Eric Wilhelm] - - - Improved our prompt() method, which could sometimes hang before the - user got a chance to see a prompt. [Andreas Koenig] - - - Added a note about --allow_mb_mismatch to the error message that - happens right before someone might want to use that parameter. - - - Added DragonflyBSD to the list of known Unix OSes. - - - get_action_docs() dies on error rather than twiddling $@ - - - Made ModuleInfo's _evaluate_version_line() compatible with 'use - version ...$VERSION' lines. [Eric Wilhelm] - - - Added some verbiage in Module::Build::API that officially blesses - the _build/prereqs file for external consumption. [Suggested by Andreas Koenig] - - - Added test profiles support via the test_types property and "testall" - target. [Eric Wilhelm, Jeff Lavallee] - - - Use syscopy() on OS/2 in copy_if_modified() so we make sure to - overwrite any existing target file. [Ilya Zakharevich] - - - Removed seemingly silly '~~' test in t/tilde.t. - - - In our test-time utility library t/lib/MBTest.pm, we need to know - about a few .exe-like extensions on OS/2. [Ilya Zakharevich] - - - In t/ppm.t, use DynaLoader::mod2fname() (if available) to determine - the correct translation of our test module's name into a DLL - name. [Ilya Zakharevich] - - - Avoid an unlink() error on OS/2 when fixing shebang lines. [Ilya - Zakharevich] - - - When we're protecting the world from the evils of long RedHat - $ENV{PERL5LIB} variables, don't assume $ENV{PERL5LIB} is already - defined. This gets rid of a huge number of warnings for some - people. [Dave Rolsky] - -0.2806 - Fri Dec 15 22:20:14 2006 - - - On some systems (haven't identified the actual problem yet) - $ENV{PERL5LIB} can grow to enormous enough sizes that we can't - launch any more subprocesses because the environment table is full. - This is the now-infamous "Couldn't run Build.PL: Argument list too - long" error. Now we detect such situations and trim the directory - list to only include directories that actually exist, listed only - once each. Not the ideal solution, but it should work. - - - Silence a warning in M::B::ModuleInfo that happens when the author - is using the "$VERSION = eval $VERSION" idiom. - - - When running the 'testcover' action, do "cover --delete" if any of - the test files have changed (we already did so if any of the code - under test has changed). [Suggested by Chris Dolan, RT #23584] - - - Fixed a broken link in the documentation about PREFIX. [Spotted by - David Steinbrunner] - - - Changes to do_system() & friends on VMS to get system calls working - much better there. [Craig Berry] - - - Added the "pardist" target which creates a PAR binary distribution - akin to a PPM distribution. [Steffen Mueller] - - - Added the Interix platform as a Unix variant. [Stephen Hartland] - - - Improved the error message we emit when a distribution contains XS - files but the user has no C compiler. [Suggested by Andreas Koenig] - -0.2805_01 Thu Sep 7 21:57:29 CDT 2006 - - - Because of a weird behavior of YAML::Node, any distribution that - used version.pm objects to define their versions was generating the - wrong syntax for the versions in their META.yml file. They will - now appear as strings like v3.42.1 or similar, including the - leading v. - - - Upgraded to version 0.67 of version.pm. [John Peacock] - - - Added a contrib/ directory with a bash completion function for M::B - actions and switches. [Julian Mehnle] - - - When we eval() the embedded version.pm code we will now die() if - the eval() was unsuccessful, rather than continuing blindly on and - dying mysteriously later. - - - Added a 'retest' action that lets users run the current regression - tests on a previously-installed version of a distribution. - - * Instead of storing an entire dump of the Config.pm hash in the - _build/ directory upon startup, we now just store any overrides the - user or author has specified. Note that if you were doing anything - you weren't supposed to be doing, like poking around in the - internals of $buld->{config}, your code might break, so I've put - the asterisk of incompatibility on this one just to cover my - tuchus. [Idea originally by Randy Sims] - - - Made copying files via copy_if_modified() a little less chatty. - -0.2805 Sat Jul 29 22:01:24 CDT 2006 - - - We now embed a copy of version.pm right in the - Module::Build::Version source code, with John Peacock's blessing, - in case the user has a rough time installing version.pm. This - helps alleviate troubles people were still having with working out - a seemingly circular dependency (even though version.pm now ships - with a standard Makefile.PL too). A version.pm >= 0.661 installed - on the system will take precedence over our bundled one. [John - Peacock] - - - Fix some test warnings (or failures?) related to version.pm - numification. [John Peacock] - - - The top-level 'version' entry in META.yml files we'd generated was - in the wrong format (it was being treated as a version.pm object - rather than a serialized copy) due to a weird YAML::Node issue. - Fixed. - - - Don't 'use base qw(version)' anymore in our M::B::Version wrapper, - just set @ISA directly, because some people have reported that the - 'use base' line is croaking. - - - Added an 'allow_mb_mismatch' parameter to suppress the startup - check that ensures the version of M::B currently running is the - same as the one initially used to run the Build.PL. Use with - caution. - - - Module::Build::ModuleInfo will no longer detect things that look - like $VERSION assignments after an __END__ or __DATA__ token. - - - Updated documentation to mention the new mailing list on perl.org - rather than the old one on sourceforge. - -0.2804 Sun Jul 16 16:41:25 CDT 2006 - - - Added 'use version;' in Module::Build::Version, because some - versions of base.pm won't automatically load version.pm when we do - 'use base qw/version/;'. [Spotted by Erik Tank] - -0.2803 Sat Jul 15 08:26:34 CDT 2006 - - - The META.yml file in the last release was all screwed up, so the - distribution wasn't indexed properly. Fixed in this release. - -0.2802 Fri Jul 14 22:40:34 CDT 2006 - - - Added reliance on version.pm, which means we should deal much - better with the wide range of version specifications one finds on - CPAN. This is made possible by recent releases of version.pm that - give the user a pure-perl option, so installing version.pm - shouldn't be too onerous for most users. [John Peacock] - - - We should be accepting the default when we're in unattended mode, - not acting dumb and ignoring both the default and the [empty] - answer from the user. Fixed. [Spotted by Nik Clayton] - -0.2801 Sun May 21 00:07:40 CDT 2006 - - - Module::Build::Compat's emulation of INC is incorrectly prepending - a -I to the value of INC. This is incorrect because there should - already be a -I on the value. I.E. it's "perl Makefile.PL INC=-Ifoo" - not "perl Makefile.PL INC=foo" so Compat should not prefix a -I. - [Michael Schwern] - - - Native batch scripts under Windows should not be converted by - pl2bat. [Spotted by Ron Savage] - - - Tweaked the way we determine whether a file is executable on Unix. - We use this determination to decide whether to make it executable - during installation. [Julian Mehnle] - - - Replaced a vestigial 'next' with 'return' now that the code is in a - subroutine (htmlify_pods()), not a loop. [Ron Savage] - - - Fixed a guaranteed failure in t/signature.t when TEST_SIGNATURE was - set. [Eric R. Meyers] - - - Fixed a test failure that occurred when testing or installing in - unattended mode - the code to test whether unattended mode and - attended mode are working properly was assuming that we started out - in attended mode. [Steve Peters] - - - Improved our stand-in YAML generator that we use to generate - META.yaml when authors don't have a copy of YAML.pm installed on - their machine. It was unable to handle things like embedded - newlines in the data, now it has a much more extensive escaping - mechanism. [Stephen Adkins] - - - Revised the docs for --prefix and PREFIX. [Michael Schwern] - -0.28 Thu Apr 27 22:25:00 CDT 2006 - - - When y_n() or prompt() are called without a default value and the - build seems to be unattended (e.g. in automatic CPAN testing), we - now die() with an error message rather than silently returning - undef for prompt(), or looping indefinitely for y_n(). - - - When searching for '.modulebuildrc', return the first HOME-like - directory that actually contains the file instead of the first - existing directory. Document the search locations and the order - searched. [Spotted by David Golden] - - - Split the API documentation out of Module::Build::Authoring into - its own document: Module::Build::API. - - - We should not emit a warning if a Module::Build subclass is - required in a Makefile.PL that is not bundled in the current - distribution; it may be installed on the user's system. [Spotted by - Tyler MacDonald] - - - copy_if_modified() now preserves the executable bit of the source - file. [Spotted by Julian Mehnle] - - - Fixed compatibility of our screen-scraping the Test::Harness output - so we can recognize the most recent Test::Harness version. [Steve - Hay] - - - Backing out a requirement added in 0.27_06 on the method y_n() - to always include a default. This behavior would cause existing - build scripts to start failing. We now fail with a missing default - only when $ENV{PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT} is set because there is no - reasonable default. - - - Make install_types() method smarter with respect to custom install - types. - - - Add documentation for the install_base_relpaths() and - prefix_relpaths() methods. Improved their usage for a public API, - and added tests. - -0.27_10 Tue Mar 28 22:50:50 CST 2006 - - - Added the create_packlist property, default true, which controls - whether packlist files will be written during installation. This - was already part of Module::Build 0.2609, but for some reason we've - forgotten it in the 0.27_xx series. [Spotted by Steve Kirkup] - - - Document the versions of Module::Build where each feature, action, - constructor argument, and method was first publicly documented. - - - More fixes for find_perl_interpreter() to work with BSD flavored - UNIX: Ensure we always return absolute paths; throw an exception - upon failure to find correct interperter; document everything. - - - We now include our own YAML.pm work-alike that we can use when the - real YAML isn't installed. We might soon even start using it when - YAML is installed, because the YAML API and dependency chain have - been changing in unfavorable ways lately. [Stephen Adkins] - - - Fixed some shell-argument-quoting issues on VMS. In the process, - we have added some support for avoiding tripping over - shell-argument-quoting issues on other platforms too. [Initial - patch by Craig A. Berry] - -0.27_09 Sat Mar 11 22:48:54 EST 2006 - - - Fixed find_perl_interpreter() so we can find the perl executable - when running from uninstalled perl even when $^X contains a - relative path. [Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes] - - - Fixed warning message where we were printing the wrong field names. - [Chris Dolan] - - - Added a 'testpodcoverage' action that runs a POD coverage check for - all modules in the distribution. [Yanick Champoux] - - - Added a Cookbook example of subclassing to modify an action. [Dylan - Martin and David Golden] - - - When building HTML documentation, we were opening the POD file and - not checking whether the open succeeded, which of course caused - problems down the line if it failed. Now we do "or die(...)" like - everywhere else. [Spotted by Joerg Braun] - -0.27_08 Fri Mar 3 21:22:41 CST 2006 - - - Due to shell quoting issues and differences in syntax between - various flavors of Windows, the code for the 'pl2bat' utility - distributed with Perl has been incorporated into M::B::P::Windows. - [Thanks to Dr Bean and Ron Savage for help testing and isolating - the problem.] - - - Modify add_build_element() so that it only adds elements if they - don't already exist. [David Wheeler] - - - Fixed a bug in the 'pass-through' Makefile.PL in which we would die - if CPAN::Shell->install returned false, but apparently this return - value is unreliable. Now we only die if the module is actually - unavailable after installation. - - - Fixed testing problems on VMS related to non-case-preserving - filesystems. We now bundle Tie::CPHash in the distribution (just - for testing purposes, it doesn't get installed) to help with - this. [Craig Berry and Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes] - - - We incorrectly documented the 'dynamic_config' flag in the META.yml - file as having a default value of false, but according to the - META.yml spec (which, for heaven's sake, we wrote) its default - value is true. Fixed. [Spotted by Adam Kennedy] - - - The have_c_compiler() method was dying if the ExtUtils::CBuilder - module wasn't around, which is obviously an unhelpful thing to do. - Now it just returns false. [Spotted by John Peacock] - - - Fix detection of $VERSION expressions that are not - assignments. [Spotted by Chris Dolan] - - - Obfuscate one of our constructs that uses a $VERSION variable, - because it was getting picked up by ExtUtils::MakeMaker's - version-finder. [Spotted by Randal Schwartz] - - - The config_data script for querying and/or setting a module's - config data was forgetting to call write() after setting config - values (though setting feature values was working fine). - Fixed. [Brian Duggan] - - - On Windows, remove the pl2bat generated 'Build.bat' script without - the annoying "The batch file cannot be found." error. [Solution - provided by RazTK and foxidrive on newsgroup alt.msdos.batch] - - - Our version comparisons should now work correctly with modules that - use version.pm to delcare their versions (e.g. "our $VERSION = - version->new('1.0.0')"). [John Peacock and Ron Savage] - - - We now create a Build.bat script on versions of Windows where it - makes sense. [Yves] - - - Fixed the verbiage around choosing the correct make-alike on - different platforms to suggest using 'perl -V:make'. [Suggested by - anonymous user] - -0.27_07 Wed Feb 1 20:07:45 CST 2006 - - - The notes() method now returns the new value when called with two - arguments, just like when it's called with one argument. [Tyler - MacDonald] - - - The notes() method now distinguishes among the values undef, 0, and - the empty string, where previously it didn't. [Tyler MacDonald] - - - We now unshift(@INC) rather than push(@INC) for the directory where - a build subclass lives, so that we're sure to pick up the right - version and not some already-installed version. [perlmonkey] - - - The SIGNATURE file for version 0.27_06 (and I'm sure for lots of - versions before that too!) was messed up, since we were modifying - some files after signing. This has been band-aided for the time - being by signing twice. [Reported by Chris Dolan] - -0.27_06 Mon Jan 23 21:44:54 CST 2006 - - - Fixed an undefined-variable warning when building the META.yml file - and the author hasn't used the 'module_name' mechanism. [Chris Dolan] - - - We should now work with recent (> 0.49) versions of YAML.pm when - creating the META.yml file. [Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes] - - - The y_n() method now requires the default parameter, and the - prompt() and y_n() methods have been improved with respect to - how they behave/detect when there is no user to ask. We're now - more consistent with MakeMaker, including respecting the - PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT environment variable. [Tyler MacDonald and - Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes] - - - When building a README file using Pod::Text, work around a bug in - Pod::Text 3.01, which expects Pod::Simple::parse_file to take input - and output filehandles when it actually only takes an input - filehandle. [Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes] - -0.27_05 Thu Jan 12 17:39:21 CST 2006 - - - In t/common.pl, we were attempting to let the user's installed - Test::More take precedence over ours, but getting thwarted by all - the test scripts' loading Test::More beforehand. Fixed. [Spotted - by Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes] - - - In various test scripts, we were outputting some strings that - weren't strictly conformant with Test::Harness's expected input, - though it didn't actually cause problems. Now we're more - conformant, though not yet strict. [Spotted by Yitzchak - Scott-Thoennes] - -0.27_04 Fri Dec 23 10:43:34 CST 2005 - - - Removed experimental feature that extended the prerequisite system - to apply ('requires', 'recommends', and 'conflicts') prereqs to all - actions. Most of the internal extensiblity has been retained so - that prereq types can easily be added, more selectively. - - - Added a 'prereq_report' action that shows the user a well-formatted - list of all prerequisites, the versions required, and the versions - actually installed. [David Wheeler] - - - Clarified the directory name that's created during the 'distdir' - action. [Suggested by Tyler MacDonald] - - - Fixed a bug when creating the META.yml file without the help of - YAML.pm - some common strings weren't quoted & escaped properly. - Now only some uncommon ones are. [Spotted by Joshua ben Jore] - - - Fixed a bug in which an "UNINST=1" argument specified to a - passthrough Makefile's "make install" wasn't actually seen by - Module::Build. - - - Rather than dying when the Build script is run from the wrong - directory, it now simply chdir()s into the right directory and - keeps going. [Suggested by Dominique Quatravaux] - - - Added an "Examples on CPAN" section to the cookbook, with an - initial entry pointing to John Peacock's SVN-Notify-Mirror - distribution. - - - Add an invoked_action() method to return the name of the original - action invoked by the user. - - - Add 'meta-spec' field to the generated META.yml file, including the - version of the specification followed by the current Module::Build - and the url where the specification can be found. - - - Introduced two actions, 'html' & 'manpages', that generate - documentation for POD when the respective feature is enabled. The - actions will generate the documents even if there is no set place - to install to. However, if the actions are invoked as a dependency - of another action (e.g. build), the documentation will only be - built when there is a default or user-specified place to install to. - - - Added support for environment variable, 'MODULEBUILDRC', which can - be used to specify the full path to an option file to use instead - of the default location of ~/.modulebuildrc. A special undocumented - setting of 'NONE' tells Module::Build not to load any user settings, - so tests can be run without tainting from user options. - - - Documented and improved preliminary support for more Getopt::Long - style options are supported, including boolean options (--verbose, - --no-verbose), and use of hyphens in option names in addition to - underscores. - - - The option to disable/enable reading of the ~/.modulebuildrc file - is changed from 'skip_rcfile' to 'use_rcfile' - - - Allow the 'distmeta' action to continue when 'MANIFEST' is missing, - omitting the generation of the 'provieds' field. [Steven Schubiger] - - - Fixed some failing regex from generated MANIFEST.SKIP file. - - - Fixed an edge case in $VERSION parsing where we thought a package() - declaration was happening but it wasn't. [David Golden] - - - Added docs for the install_destination() and install_types() methods. - -0.27_03 (Beta for 0.28) Mon Oct 10 11:19:23 EDT 2005 - - - We now use ExtUtils::CBuilder to do all compiling of C code (for - example, when compiling XS modules). (This change actually - occurred in 0.27_01, but it was mistakenly omitted from the Changes - file.) - - - Fixed an issue on Win32 (and other case-tolerant - non-case-preserving systems, possibly like VMS?) in which the - current working directory would sometimes be reported with - different case, fooling us into thinking that we were in the wrong - directory. [David Golden] - - - The extra_compiler_flags setting was not actually being passed - along to ExtUtils::CBuilder so it could pass it along to the - compiler. Now it is. - - - The synonyms 'scripts' and 'prereq' for 'script_files' and - 'requires' were broken in a previous version (0.27_01, probably), - but now they're fixed. [David Golden] - - - Previously, we assumed that any custom subclass of Module::Build - was located in _build/lib/. This is only true if the author used - the subclass() method, though. We now use %INC to find where the - custom subclass really is, so that we can "use lib" it. We also - issue a warning if it seems to be outside the build directory. - [Spotted by Peter Tandler] - - - Added a URL for each license type that we know about, which will - appear as resources=>license: in the generated META.yml file. - - - If the user passes a no_index parameter to our constructor, we now - pass that through when building the META.yml file. [Richard - Soderberg, RT #9603] - - - A few more status messages can now be suppressed by using 'quiet' - mode. [Dave Rolsky] - - - Added some more entries to the default MANIFEST.SKIP file. [Chris - Dolan] - - - Our POD parser will now accept "AUTHORS" as well as "AUTHOR" when - looking for the author list in a module. [David Wheeler] - - - When looking for the POD to auto-generate a README file, or for the - AUTHOR or ABSTRACT for the distribution, we now also look for a - *.pod with the same name as the *.pm file specified by - 'version_from'. [David Golden] - - - The recommended dependency on ExtUtils::ParseXS has been moved into - the "C_support" auto_feature. - - - When building XS files, we now pass the -DVERSION and -DXS_VERSION - flags to the compiler. [Spotted by Jerry Hedden] - - - If a distribution has XS files and Module::Build has not been - configured with the "C_support" feature, we now issue a - warning. [Suggested by Jerry Hedden] - - - Added a dir_contains() method. - - - Some versions of MakeMaker, CPANPLUS, and/or PAUSE thought that a - certain line of our code was declaring a $VERSION when we didn't - intend to. The line has been obscurified so they won't think that - anymore. [Jos Boumans, RT #14226] - - - Added the Apache, MIT, and Mozilla licenses to the list of licenses - that this module knows about. [Bob Ippolito] - - - Fixed a pretty significant typo in the documentation for - auto_features. [Spotted by Jonas B. Nielsen] - - - In order to aid people who want to do customization of the META.yml - file, we've added a "metafile" property that can then be easily - overridden in subclasses, changed do_create_meta_yml() to - do_create_metafile(), and split out the code that actually - generates the YAML into a new method, write_metafile(). [David - Wheeler] - - - Fixed a couple of non-helpful behaviors with extra_compiler_flags - and extra_linker_flags. These will automatically be run through - split_like_shell() when given to new() as strings. - - - When the user doesn't have ExtUtils::ParseXS installed and we use - the old 'xsubpp', the displayed command line for creating the .c - file from the .xs file was missing its newline. Now it's got it. - -0.27_02 (Beta for 0.28) Fri Jul 15 07:34:58 CDT 2005 - - - Provided initial support for the --prefix installation parameter, - which acts like MakeMaker's PREFIX. It is still highly recommended - NOT to use it when you could reasonably use --install_base or - --install_path or --install_dest, but that's just because the way - --prefix is designed is weird and unpredictable. Ultimately the - choice rests with the installing user. [Patches by Michael Schwern - and Rob Kinyon] - - - Fixed a bug in subclass() which prevented people from using it to - subclass subclasses of Module::Build. [Chris Dolan] - - - Added a 'pure_install' action, which for the time being is - identical to the 'install' action. [Jos Boumans] - - - Fixed a POD error in an L<http://...> tag. [Offer Kaye] - - - Note several options for automatically creating a new module dev - tree. [Suggested by Eric Wilhelm] - - - Removed some hard-coded references to File::Spec::Unix in the - creation of HTML docs, which should help that code work in more - places, and help people not to panic when they look at it. [Spotted - by Yves] - - - We now use Pod::Readme by default (instead of Pod::Text) to - generate the README file when the 'create_readme' option is used. - If Pod::Readme is not installed, we will still fall back to using - Pod::Text. [Robert Rothenberg] - - - The values of the "prefix", "install_base", "install_path", and - "install_dest" parameters can now begin with "~" or "~user", and - we'll de-tilde-ify them by using glob(). - - - The (optional) auto-creation of the README and Makefile.PL files - have been moved from the 'distdir' action to the 'distmeta' - action. [David Golden] - - - When looking for a .modulebuildrc file, we now use a fancier method - of trying to find the home directory, because $ENV{HOME} isn't a - very cross-platform variable. [Robert Rothenberg] - - - We now memoize the output of the internal _default_INC() method, - since it uses backticks and might be kind of slow. - - - When processing XS files, we now look for a typemap in lib/ as well - as using the system's default typemap. [John Peacock] - - - The DESTDIR, PREFIX, and INSTALL_BASE arguments to "make install" - are now supported for pass-through Makefiles (they've been - supported for quite a while as arguments to "perl - Makefile.PL"). [Requested by Guillaume Rousse] - - - Test::Harness has changed its output format in recent versions, - which threw off one of our tests. We now allow for this different - format. [Reported by Scott Godin] - - - Fixed an issue that prevented Module::Build from upgrading itself - using its own API (which is how CPANPLUS uses it). There are still - some issues with this solution, however. See ticket #13169 in - rt.cpan.org. [Reported by Jos Boumans] - - - Fixed a fatal error that occurred when a distribution's author - could not be determined from its POD nor from the call to - Module::Build->new() in its Build.PL. See ticket #12318 in - rt.cpan.org. [Reported by Jos Boumans] - - - Apparently on Windows and cygwin it's not possible to use the "-pi" - switch to perl without a backup extension, so now we use ".bak" and - remove the backup file when we're done. Thus the "dist" action for - Module::Build itself can now be run on those platforms. [Yitzchak - Scott-Thoennes] - - - Improved the handling of auto_features in the config_data access - script. [Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes] - -0.27_01 (Beta for 0.28) Fri Apr 15 21:12:57 CDT 2005 - - Backward-incompatible (but better) changes: - - * When using the 'install_base' option to choose a directory for - installing everything, perl modules now go into lib/perl5/ instead - of just lib/. It seems this is more consistent with people's - expectations, and the way I had it before was a bit peculiar to the - way I like things in my own home directory. [Michael Schwern] - - * When the user is using the 'install_base' option, scripts will now - be installed by default in $install_base/bin/ rather than - $install_base/script/ . [Jan Hudec and Michael Schwern] - - Major changes: - - - The auto_features mechanism will now re-evaluate dependencies every - time feature() is called for an auto-feature, rather than freezing - the success/failure value during 'perl Build.PL' and using that - value for all eternity (or module update, whichever comes first). - This applies to both $build->feature() and - FooModule::ConfigData->feature() calls. [Requested by many] - - - Added the meta_add and meta_merge mechanisms, which let the module - author add/merge arbitrary entries into the META.yml file. - - - Now reads per-action default options from '$ENV{HOME}/.modulebuildrc' - if it exists. Command line options override anything set in the rc file. - - - We now use ExtUtils::CBuilder to do all compiling of C code (for - example, when compiling XS modules). - - - The creation of Unix man pages is no longer a strict necessity - it - has now been turned into an 'auto-feature' contingent on the - presence of Pod::Man and a location specified for man pages to go. - - - A user-specified 'install_path' setting will now take precedence - over an 'install_base' setting. This allows the user to use - 'install_base' to set the base for all elements in one go, and then - use 'install_path' to override specific paths or add paths for - additional kinds of targets. - - - Split the main documentation from 'Module/Build.pm' into two - sections. The user level documentation and overview remains in - 'Module/Build.pm', while a new document, - 'Module/Build/Authoring.pod', has been created for module authors. - - Minor changes: - - - new_from_context() was losing its arguments in some cases (and not - because of inadequate training in forensic debate) - we now pass its - arguments directly to the Build.PL script rather than merging them - in afterwards. - - - Let resume() return an object blessed into the appropriate class - if the user has provided a subclass, as specified by the - 'build_class' property. This allows current() and new_from_context() - to behave more like factory methods returning objects of the correct - class based on context. [Ray Zimmerman] - - - Refactored methods relating to parsing perl module files for - package, version, and pod data into a new class: - Module::Build::ModuleInfo. It should not be considered part of - Module::Build's API, because we may split it out entirely as a - separate CPAN module that we depend on. - - - Added new method Module::Build::prepare_metadata() for authors to - override in order to add custom fields to META.yml. - - - We now use Test::More for our regression tests. If the user - doesn't have it installed, we include a copy in t/lib/ that we can - use during testing. - - - When copying files in the 'distdir' action, set permissions to match - the original files. [Julian Mehnle] - - - When adding files like META.yml to the MANIFEST, we now tell the - user we're doing so by printing one of the "Added to MANIFEST: ..." - lines. [Ron Savage] - - - Added a runtime_params() method, which lets a module author see - which parameters were overridden by the user on the command line - (or in whatever paradigm the user originally invoked Module::Build - from). [David Wheeler] - - - Added the current_action() method, which, surprisingly, returns the - name of the currently running action. [David Wheeler] - - - Added docs for run_perl_script(). - - - Added some stuff to the docs about why PREFIX is unsupported, and - what to use instead. [Steve Purkis] - - - The simple get/set accessor methods for all the 'parameters' like - verbose(), license(), etc. now have auto-generated documentation in - Module/Build.pm. - - - Created a Cookbook entry for 'Adding new elements to the install - process' - - - We now add META.yml to the MANIFEST when META.yml is created, not - when MANIFEST is created. [Spotted by Ron Savage] - - - Added some additional patterns to the suggested MANIFEST.SKIP - contents, and changed the docs so that we encourage the user to use - the MANIFEST.SKIP. [Ron Savage] - - - Eliminated a redundant recipe from the Cookbook, now that there are - some more extensive recipes on how to add stuff to the - build/install sequences. - - - Eliminated an undefined-variable warning when testing under perl 5.005 - - - When building HTML documentation, 'html_backlink' and 'html_css' - properties are now first-class properties, so they can be set from - the command line. [Suggested by Sagar R. Shah] - - - Have script_files default to everything in bin. I believe this is - the least surprising behavior. [Suggested by Michael Schwern] - - - If script_files is given a directory, consider each file in that - directory tree as a script to be installed. This avoids having to - remember to add to the script_files list every time you add a - program. [Suggested by Michael Schwern] - - - We now only load Pod::Man when we actually need to build man pages. - - - We now make Test::Harness use our carefully-selected path to a perl - executable regardless of Test::Harness's version. Previously we - let it figure stuff out for itself if it was a reasonably modern - version, but it's safer to make sure we're using the same perl - everywhere. - -0.2610 Fri Apr 15 08:25:01 CDT 2005 - - - new_from_context() was losing its arguments in some cases (and not - because of inadequate training in debate) - we now pass its - arguments directly to the Build.PL script rather than merging them - in afterwards. [Ray Zimmerman] - - - Fixed a bug in which config_data and feature data were being - forgotten and no ConfigData.pm module would get written. [Ray - Zimmerman] - - - Added a recipe to the cookbook showing how to run a single test - file from the command line. [William McKee] - - - For command-line arguments, we now accept the syntax "--foo=bar" in - addition to "--foo bar" and "foo=bar". This seems to fit well with - what GNU getopt and Getopt::Long do, and with people's - expectations. [Adam Spiers] - -0.2609 Wed Mar 16 22:18:35 CST 2005 - - - The html docs that were created during the first invokation of - './Build' were being found and treated as pod that needed to be - converted to html during subsequent invokations. We now are more - specific about the directories we scan for pod that needs to be - converted, effectively avoiding blib/html. [Ray Zimmerman] - - - If Pod::Man is not available, we now skip building man pages - (rather than dying) and tell the user why. - - - We now write a .packlist file upon installation, in the same place - that ExtUtils::MakeMaker does. [Johnny Lam] - - - On some Unix platforms (BSD derivatives, mostly) perl's $^X - variable isn't set to the full path of the perl executable, just - 'perl', when the 'Build' script is run as './Build' and not 'perl - ./Build'. This can lead to some other modules (maybe - Test::Harness, maybe IO::File, I dunno...) getting very confused - about where they are, and they try to load stuff from the wrong - perl lib, and big trouble ensues. To fix this, we now set $^X to - the value of Module::Build->find_perl_interpreter(). - - - The 'distcheck' action will now die() if it finds an error in the - MANIFEST, rather than just printing on STDOUT. [David Golden] - - - When the README and/or Makefile.PL are autogenerated using - create_readme or create_makefile_pl, we now automatically make sure - they're also listed in the MANIFEST file. [Suggested by Michael - Schwern] - - - Got rid of the t/MANIFEST file - it's superfluous, and it had - zero-length, which some versions of Tar don't like. [William - Underwood] - - - Added a mention in the documentation that each property that new() - accepts also has a corresponding get/set accessor. (In the version - 0.27_0x series each accessor method is mentioned explicitly in the - docs.) [Omission spotted by Ian Langworth] - -0.2608 Wed Jan 26 19:46:09 CST 2005 - - - Add workaround for test files because Devel::Cover causes - require to fail when the argument to require is an expression - involving File::Spec. We now assign the result of the File::Spec - call to a variable and then call require with that variable. - - - Tilde-expansion is now performed on arguments passed to a - compatibility-Makefile.PL [Spotted by Sam Vilain] - - - We now run the 'gzip' and 'tar' values through split_like_shell() - when running the 'dist' action, so that e.g. the 'gzip' value can - be set to something like "gzip -f --best" and it'll work - correctly. [Spotted by Chris Dolan] - - - Work around some bad mojo between Fedora Core [with its very long - @INC] and old versions of Test::Harness [with its propensity to - compound the number of @INC entries] that produced an "argument - list too long" error during testing. [assisted by Ville Skytta, - David Golden, & Randy Sims] - - - Killed an infinite loop that would happen in y_n() in interactive - mode if the author provided no default value. [Max Maischein] - -0.2607 (Bug fix release in 0.26 series) Sat Dec 18 14:14:09 CST 2004 - - - Instead of freezing @INC in the 'Build' script to the value it had - when Build.PL was run, we now just add those additional values that - aren't part of the default compiled-in @INC. [Michael Schwern] - - - The run_perl_script() method will now propagate any extra entries - in @INC (such as those added by "use lib" or the -I command-line - switch) to the subprocess. This helps situations in which you want - to tell the subprocess where to find a certain module, for - instance. [Michael Schwern] - -0.2606 (Bug fix release in 0.26 series) Tue Dec 7 22:33:11 CST 2004 - - - Fixed a linking bug on Win32, in which compiled C code object files - never got linked in with the modules being built. [Dominic - Mitchell] - - - Fixed a bug in the new_from_context() method in which any arguments - passed made us die. [Spotted by Jos Boumans] - -0.2605 (Bug fix release in 0.26 series) Tue Nov 30 07:16:13 CST 2004 - - - Fixed a bug in which zero-length arguments for hash-valued - parameters (e.g. " --config foo= ") weren't being allowed. - - - The tests now play better with environments in which version.pm is - pre-loaded, like in bleadperl. [John Peacock & Michael Schwern] - - - Fixed a syntax error in one of the tests under perl 5.005. - -0.2604 (Bug fix release in 0.26 series) Wed Nov 17 14:32:42 CST 2004 - - - Fixed a split_like_shell() bug introduced in 0.2603 for Windows, in - which an array reference passed as an argument was returned as an - array reference, rather than as a list. [Spotted by Steve Hay] - - - module_name() will now return '' instead of undef when module_name - is not set. This eliminates a couple uninitialized-value - warnings. [Suggested by Michael Schwern] - - - The expand_test_dir() method will now skip dotfiles (like ._foo.t, - which sometimes gets automatically created on Mac systems) when - 'recursive_test_files' is in effect. [Tom Insam] - -0.2603 (Bug fix release in 0.26 series) Mon Nov 15 10:28:00 CST 2004 - - - Added documentation for the new_from_context() method. - - - Completely rewrote the split_like_shell() method for the Windows - platform so it works like the command.com shell. [Randy Sims] - -0.2602 (Bug fix release in 0.26 series) Thu Nov 4 11:19:29 CST 2004 - - - The two bug fixes in 0.2601 gnashed against each other incorrectly, - resulting in a Win32 bug in split_like_shell(). Fixed. [Spotted - by Steve Hay & Randy Sims] - - - Removed a couple of 'use warnings' statements from the code - they - were causing compile failures on 5.005_04, where warnings.pm isn't - available. [Blair Zajac] - -0.2601 (Bug fix release in 0.26 series) Wed Nov 3 20:09:27 CST 2004 - - - Fixed some backslash problems with split_like_shell() on - Win32. [Steve Hay] - - - Fixed a bug in split_like_shell() in which leading whitespace was - creating an empty word, manifesting as something like "gcc - no - such file or directory" during tests. [Spotted by Warren L. Dodge] - -0.26 Sat Oct 9 17:51:01 CDT 2004 - - - Removed some language from the Module::Build::Compat documentation - that encouraged people to include a Build.PL without a Makefile.PL. - Also changed "a replacement for MakeMaker" to "an alternative to - MakeMaker" in the main documentation, which is basically what I - meant all along (i.e. a replacement for MakeMaker in your - particular build process - MakeMaker is never going to be fully - replaced in the perl world at large, of course), but some people - got the impression I was a little more truculent toward MakeMaker - than I really am. - - - Added the formal concepts of "features" and "config data" for - distributions. This allows the module author to define a certain - set of features that the user can switch on and off (usually - according to whether they have the proper prerequisites for them), - and to save build-time configuration information in a standardized - format. See the main documentation of Module::Build for more - details. (Note that the name of this system was called - "BuildConfig" for a while in beta, but now it's called - "ConfigData".) - - - Added an 'auto_features' capability, which simplifies the process - of defining features that depend on a set of prerequisites. - - - Added the 'get_options' parameter, which lets module authors - declare certain command-line arguments their Build.PL can accept - [David Wheeler] - - - Changed the split_like_shell() method to use the shellwords() - function from Text::ParseWords (a core module since 5.0), which - does a much better job than the split() we were using. - - - Added a 'testpod' action, which checks the syntactic validity of - all POD files in the distribution using Test::Pod. This eliminates - the need for doing so in a regression test. [Initial patch by Mark - Stosberg] - - - Added a process_files_by_extension() method, which generalizes the - kind of processing (essentially just copying) that happens for .pm - and .pod files, and makes it available to other user-defined types - of files. See the new cookbook entry. - - - Improved compatibility with version.pm when authors are using - version objects as their $VERSION variables. Now - version_from_file() can deal with these objects. Currently we - stringify them right away, but perhaps in the future we will - preserve them as objects for a while. - - - During 'distdir' and 'distmeta' actions, die a bit more gracefully - if there's no MANIFEST (i.e. explicitly say that a MANIFEST is - required). [Spotted by Adrian Howard] - - - Eliminated a recursive dependency between creating the MANIFEST - file and creating the META.yml file. [Spotted by Dave Rolsky] - - - On Win32, where a single directory might be known variously as - "Module-Build-0.25_03" or "MODULE~1.25_", we now use - Win32::GetShortPathName($cwd) to verify that the 'Build' script is - being run from the correct directory, rather than just a string - comparison. - - - The add_to_cleanup() method will now accept glob()-style patterns - in addition to explicit filenames. Also documented the fact that - they can be specified in either Unix-style or native-style - notation. - - - Passing a PREFIX value to a pass-through Makefile 'make install' - now has the same effect as passing it to 'perl Makefile.PL' (it - dies with a helpful message). - - - Added the 'testcover' action, which runs a test suite using - Devel::Cover. [Dave Rolsky] - - - Added the 'lib' and 'arch' installation directories to the search - path for the 'diff' action, since they won't necessarily (though - they usually will) be in @INC at installation time. [Suggested by - Kevin Baker] - - - The "=head3" POD directive isn't supported in older podlators - (particularly Pod::Man), so we don't use it anymore. - - - Fixed a typo & improved the docs in the SUBCLASSING section. [Ron - Savage] - - - Added the '.tmp' suffix to the default MANIFEST.SKIP file, which - should avoid adding things like pod2htmi.tmp to the MANIFEST [Ron - Savage] - - - Backup files from Emacs, containing the string '.#' in their names, - should no longer find their way into the blib/ directory (and from - there into installation directories). - - - Worked around an unpleasant interaction between version.pm and the - version-checking code that makes sure Module::Build's version - hasn't changed during the lifetime of the 'Build' script. [Reported - by Trevor Schellhorn] - - - Fixed a problem in htmlify_pods() that would produce test failures - on Cygwin (and probably elsewhere). [Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes] - - - Fixed a test failure on Cygwin (and probably elsewhere) in - t/compat.t, resulting from empty environment variables being set to - the empty string (as opposed to simply being unset) by their mere - presence in the "EXPORT:" list. - - - Fixed a fatal error that occurred when the author specified - 'dist_author' manually in their Build.PL script. [Spotted by Ron - Savage] - - - The 'provides' section of the META.yml file wasn't being built - properly on Win32, because of a mismatch between URL-format and - native-format pathnames. Fixed. [Reported by Robert Rothenberg] - - - The progress message "lib/Foo.xs -> lib/Foo.c" was previously being - output even when the Foo.c file wasn't being rebuilt. It's now - fixed. - - - Fixed a couple of places in Compat.pm where it could have forgotten - which perl interpreter it had been run with ($^X isn't very - trustworthy). - - - On some systems, the way we updated the timestamp on the - "lib/Foo.bs" file (one of the output files for XS-based modules) - was failing. It's been replaced by a simple call to utime(). - - - Fixed a problem in t/compat.t that prevented it from being run - individually using 'make test TEST_FILES=t/compat.t'. The problem - was that a couple environment variables (TEST_FILES, MAKEFLAGS) - were being passed through to subprocesses, and confused them. - - - Fixed an important typo in the documentation for the 'install_base' - parameter ('libdoc' and 'bindoc' were switched). [Ray Zimmerman] - - - The pass-through Makefiles (type 'small' or 'passthrough') now - support the TEST_FILES parameter to 'make test'. - - - Fixed a fatal error that would occur on perl 5.005 when building - HTML documentation, because its version of Pod::Html was old and - didn't like some of the parameters we fed it. [Spotted by Blair - Zajac] - - - The final line of the generated pass-through Makefile was missing - its trailing newline, which is now fixed. [Chip Salzenberg] - - - We now depend on YAML version at least 0.35 and at most version - 0.49, so that we don't pick up a new (and backward-incompatible) beta - version from CPAN. - - - Squashed a warning in t/basic.t about '"Foo::Module::VERSION" used - only once', and one in PPMMaker about $^V being undefined. [Blair - Zajac] - - - Added a couple temporary output files from HTML documentation - generation to the cleanup list. [Toby Ovod-Everett] - - - The PodParser module will now only extract paragraphs in the - 'AUTHOR' section of the pod if they contain an '@' character. This - tends to do a better job, heuristically speaking, of returning - relevant stuff. - - - Added regression tests and a helper method ( add_build_elements() ) - for adding new elements to the build process. Also some - documentation. - - - Wrote a recipe in the Cookbook for adding new elements to the build - process, and a recipe for changing the order in which the steps in - the build process will occur. - -0.25 Sun Apr 25 11:12:36 CDT 2004 - - - During the 'distdir' action, if no MANIFEST.SKIP file exists, we - will now create a reasonable default one. [Randy Sims] - - - In Makefile compatibility mode, some arguments (like UNINST, - TEST_VERBOSE, etc.) given to 'make' are now recognized and passed - through to Module::Build. [Randy Sims] - - - The regression tests now make sure that several pass-through - Makefile.PL parameters are dealt with correctly. - - - Added support for the 'LIB' parameter to passthrough - Makefile.PLs. [Spotted by Jesse Erlbaum] - - - Passing a 'PREFIX' parameter to a passthrough Makefile.PL was - supposed to make it die with a helpful error message, but instead - it just ignored it and blindly tried to install to the wrong place. - This is now fixed. [Spotted by Jesse Erlbaum] - - - Added an extra_compiler_flags() accessor method. - - - If the 'recursive_test_files' option was turned on, the test files - weren't sorted, but returned in an apparently random order. Now - they're sorted. [Martyn Peck] - - - Documented the 'tar' and 'gzip' parameters to the 'dist' and - 'ppmdist' actions. - - - The generation of HTML documentation now works (it was accidentally - partially implemented with an itchy patch-application finger in - 0.24). [Randy Kobes] - - - Fixed a fatal bug when building META.yml with YAML.pm and - 'dynamic_config' is set. [Reported by Jaap Karssenberg] - - - Fixed some incorrect error messages that occurred when - compiling/linking C sources went awry. - - - If the author uses a custom builder subclass, that subclass will - now be loaded correctly in the passthrough Makefile.PL if the - author uses the 'small' or 'passthrough' Makefile.PL options in - Module::Build::Compat. [Martyn Peck and Jaap Karssenberg] - - - If the author uses a custom builder subclass created dynamically - through the subclass() method, passthrough Makefile.PLs (of type - 'passthrough' or 'small') didn't work properly, because the custom - builder module wouldn't be loaded at the right time. This has been - fixed. [Reported by Toby Ovod-Everett] - - - In M::B-generated 'traditional' Makefile.PLs, the entries in - 'PREREQ_PM' are now sorted ASCIIbetically rather than randomly. - - - The install_types() method will now return any additional types - given as 'install_path' arguments, as well as all elements of the - current 'install_sets' entry. This makes it easier to add new - types of installable objects to the mix. - - - As a consequence of the previous change, there is no longer any - need to have an explicit 'install_types' data member, so it has - been removed. - - - In the second example code for the Module::Build->subclass() - method, the Module::Build module needed to be loaded before calling - its methods. [John Peacock] - - - Fixed minor error in the POD structure of Module::Build and - Module::Build::Platform::VMS docs. - - -0.24 Wed Feb 25 15:57:00 CST 2004 - - - Fixed a problem with incude_dirs not being propagated to the 'ccs' - file when compiling XS files on Win32. [Randy Sims and Steve Hay] - - - In 0.23, Module::Build::Compat->fake_makefile() started choking - when no 'build_class' parameter was supplied in the Makefile.PL. - Since these Makefile.PLs still exist on CPAN, we now default - 'build_class' to 'Module::Build', which was the old 0.22 behavior - anyway. [Reported by Martin Titz and Jeremy Seitz] - - - Added documentation for the 'include_dirs' parameter to - new(). [Steve Hay] - - - Changed the no-op command on Win32 from 'rem' to 'rem>nul' inside - pass-through Makefiles. [Randy Sims] - - - The 'autosplit' parameter now accepts an array reference if - multiple files should be split. [Jaap Karssenberg] - - - find_perl_interpreter() will now use $^X (if absolute), $ENV{PATH} - (if $^X isn't absolute), and $Config{perlpath}, in that order. - Also, we now make darn sure the result is the same version of perl, - by checking Config::myconfig() for a match against the current - perl. [Reported by Edward Sabol] - - - Fixed a fatal error on Win32 (and any other platform that doesn't - define an installation location for Unix-style man pages) during - installation. - -0.23 Sun Feb 8 22:01:18 CST 2004 - - - Fixed a compatibility problem in pass-through Makefiles (created by - Module::Build::Compat). Some 'make' utilities (for example, BSD - make) didn't like a '@' by itself on a line, so we stole some - 'NOOP' code from MakeMaker to fix it. [Reported by Mathieu Arnold] - - - Added a 'ppm_dist' action, which just makes the PPD file and then - makes a tarball out of the blib/ directory. [Randy Sims] - - - The @INC of the parent process is now propagated to child processes - when processing *.PL files. [Reported by Jaap Karssenberg] - - - We now only attempt to fix the shebang line on a script if the - shebang line matches the regex /perl/i . This fixes some instances - where people put shell scripts in their distributions. [Jaap - Karssenberg] - - - We no longer generate a 'requires', 'recommends', 'conflicts', - etc. entry in the META.yml file if there's no data to go in it. - - - Added a documentation reference to Michael Schwern's wiki for tips - on conversion from MakeMaker to M::B. [Randy Sims] - - - If there are script_files, we now add EXE_FILES to the - 'traditional' Makefile.PL generated by M::B::Compat. [Suggested by - Yuval Kogman] - - - Documented the 'test_files' parameter to new(). [Reported by Tony - Bowden] - - - Fixed a problem in "Build help <action>", which didn't find the - correct help chunk if <action> was the final element in a POD - list. [Jaap Karssenberg] - - - Fixed a problem in the get_action_docs() method which gave - incorrect results if the method was called more than once in the - same program. - - - Fixed a problem in which actions defined by user subclasses - wouldn't be available via the pass-through Makefiles created by - Module::Build::Compat. [Reported by Jaap Karssenberg] - - - We now use Data::Dumper instead of our own ad-hoc serialization - routines to create the 'traditional' Makefile.PL - arguments. [Suggested by Yuval Kojman] - -0.22 Sat Jan 10 22:05:39 CST 2004 - - - On Unixish platforms, the syntax "FOO=BAR /bin/baz arg arg" now - works when present in $Config{ld}. This solves a problem on Mac OS - X 10.3. [Reported by Adam Foxson] - - - The have_c_compiler() now also tests whether the linker seems to - work too. - - - Fixed a problem with creating the distribution tarball in which - permissions would usually be all read-only. We now use our own - file-copying routines rather than those in ExtUtils::Manifest, - because those do some annoying extra permissions-setting stuff for - no apparent reason. It makes me happy that this was a very very - easy patch to make. [Reported by Thomas Klausner] - - - The compile_c() method now includes $Config{cccdlflags} in its - command invocation. It's usually empty, but not always, so we - didn't notice for a while. [Richard Clamp] - - - On some platforms it's common to have a $Config{make} defined, but - no 'make' utility actually available. We now detect this and skip - some 'make' compatibility tests. [Randy Sims] - - - Fixed a spurious testing failure on non-Unix platforms that - happened because we accidentally call localize_file_path() on empty - strings in the test suite. [Spotted by Randy Sims on Windows] - - - Made the 'name', 'abstract', 'author', and 'version' properties - required when building a PPD file. [Spotted by Randy Sims, Dave - Rolsky, & Glenn Linderman] - - - When building a 'traditional' Makefile.PL with - Module::Build::Compat, we now use 'VERSION_FROM' when possible, - rather than always using 'VERSION'. This way the Makefile.PL - doesn't have to get modified every release. - - - Made some fixups to the 'PPM' info-file, improving compatibility - with ActiveState's PPM tools. [Randy Sims, Glenn Linderman] - - - The 'dist_author' property can now accept multiple authors, see the - docs for more info. [Randy Sims] - - - If the user doesn't have YAML.pm installed during ACTION_dist, we - now create a minimal YAML.pm anyway, without any dependency - information. - - - The 'distribution_type' field is no longer created in META.yml - files, in accordance with the finding made at the London CLPAN - meeting that it's essentially meaningless and ill-defined. - - - The 'dist' action now accepts an optional 'tar' parameter to use a - system utility for building the tarball, and a 'gzip' parameter for - compressing it. If these are used, Archive::Tar won't be invoked. - This was added because Archive::Tar is producing some very - non-cross-platform tarballs that many tar utilities can't handle. - - - During testing, if YAML.pm isn't installed, then we won't try - making a tarball either, since this would invoke YAML to create the - META.yml file. - - - Fixed a problem with chmod() being called incorrectly on MacOS - (i.e. MacPerl, not Mac OS X). [Spotted by Paul Sanford Toney] - - - Fixed a problem with the --config flag not being treated properly - (essentially ignored) on the command line for 'perl Build.PL' or - 'Build <action>'. [Spotted by Jakub Bogusz] - - - Added a new config() method to get at the Build object's notion of - the %Config hash. - - - Test::Harness is starting to contend for the Most Crotchety Module - Award. Work around a few of its nits when setting harness - switches. [Spotted by Diab Jerius] - - - Now the Build script will die() if we're run from the wrong - directory, rather than trying to chdir() to what it thinks is the - right directory and do its work there. See - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=4039 . [Chris Dolan] - - - Changed the manpage separator on OS/2 to '.'. [Ilya Zakharevich] - - - On OS/2, disable C compilation, since apparently it isn't working - there. [Reported by Ilya Zakharevich] - - - Inserted a comment into auto-generated Makefile.PLs saying it was - auto-generated. [Randy Sims] - - - Fixed some annoying behavior in generated passthrough Makefile.PLs - when the user chose not to install Module::Build, or if - installation failed. [Reported by Ilya Zakharevich and Richard - Clamp] - - - Moved the documentation for 'codebase' to the section where it's - relevant. [Randy Sims, Glenn Linderman] - - - Fixed a have_c_compiler() failure on some platforms, we now define - a boot_compilet() function (since we're compiling a library, not an - executable). [Randy Sims] - - - Added a recipe to the Module::Build::Cookbook describing how to - maintain compatibility with older versions of CPAN.pm [Jim Cromie] - - - Removed caveat about "looking for alternatives" in how hashes are - specified on the command line, since an alternative has been found. - - - Previously most warnings about optional prerequisites looked like - they were actually error messages about required prerequisites. - This has been corrected. [Reported again by Sagar Shah] - - - Added support for building XS (and C in general) stuff on AIX. - This was done by a small reorganization of prelink_c() method from - Windows.pm to Build.pm, and it is only invoked for the platforms - that need it invoked. AIX also massages some very naughty bits - (MakeMaker macro variables) in $Config{lddlflags} that should never - have been put there, but alas, they're there, so we find & resolve - them. - - - Added OS/2 ($^O = 'os2') to the list of Unix-like platforms. This - basically means that most platform-specific operations will be done - in a Unix-like manner. - - - Pass-through Makefiles will now die() when they're given a PREFIX - parameter, and suggest using 'destdir' or 'install_base' instead. - Previously they just ignored the parameter and tried to install to - the default location, which is clearly not what the user wanted. - - - Updated my email address in the documentation to a more recent - variant. - - - Add NetBSD to the list of Unix-like systems. [Adrian Bunk] - - - Add SVR5 to the list of Unix-like systems. [Rafael Garcia-Suarez] - - - We now use Pod::Parser to find the ABSTRACT and AUTHOR when it's - available on the system. [initial patch by Randy Sims] - - - Fixed a little scalar/list buglet in a documentation example. - -0.21 Wed Oct 15 20:47:05 CDT 2003 - - - Added a have_c_compiler() method. - - - Added documentation for the requires(), recommends(), - build_requires(), and conflicts() methods. - - - On Unix platforms, we now create the "Build" script with a #! line - matching the perl interpreter that was used to invoke the Build.PL - script, rather than whatever is in $Config{startperl}. This avoids - a potential warning about the interpreters not matching. [Spotted - by Ken Y. Clark] - - - The Unix version now uses the safer multi-argument form of system() - when building distribution tarballs. - - - Added a regression test for the 'dist' action to the t/runthrough.t - test. - - - Fixed a problem with File::Spec usage when creating the names of - 'libdoc' manual pages - the code wasn't dealing with the volume or - file portions correctly on certain platforms. - - - When creating the names of the 'libdoc' manual pages, we no longer - assume that pods are under the hard-coded paths 'blib/lib' or - 'blib/arch'. - - - Fixed a crashing bug that could sometimes occur when the - distribution contained no 'lib' directory. [Chris Dolan] - - - Fixed a crashing bug that happened when the user had .PL files in - the lib/ directory and didn't explicitly name them in a hash - reference to the new() constructor. [Chris Reinhardt, bug #4036] - - - .PL files are now passed the names of their target file(s) on the - command line when they run. - - - When YAML.pm wasn't installed, t/runthrough.t wasn't properly - skipping some tests that required YAML. This is now fixed. - [Stephen J. Smith] - - - Added documentation for the dist_version() and dist_name() - methods. [Spotted by Johan Vromans] - - - Existing values in $ENV{HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES} are now respected - and not squashed when we run the 'test' action. [Paul Johnson] - - - On cygwin, the separator string for manual page names has been set - to '.'. Previously it was '::', inherited from Unix. [Yitzchak - Scott-Thoennes] - - - Avoid a warning when Build.PL is run (i.e. when the new() method is - called) and no MANIFEST file exists. [Michael Schwern and Kevin - Ruscoe] - - - Added documentation for the 'code' and 'docs' actions. [Steve - Purkis and Mark Stosberg] - - - The internal method compile_support_files() has been renamed to - process_support_files() in order to make it consistent with other - processing methods. Note that it was never documented using the - old name. It's still not documented, actually. Maybe later. - - - Skip the 'write' pseudo-entry in the 'diff' action's installation - map. [Chris Dolan] - - - Fixed a bug in which notes() set in the Build.PL before - create_build_script() was called would get lost unless more notes() - were also set afterwards. [Spotted by Dave Rolsky] - - - The process of building elements of the distribution is now driven - by a list of build elements, paving the way for letting people add - their own types of build elements in future versions of - Module::Build (or in the current version with some difficulty). - - - Fixed some linking errors on Cygwin. [Randy Sims, Terrence Brannon] - - - Fixed a line-ending problem with detecting the dist_abstract - properly on Cygwin. [Randy Sims] - - - Fixed a problem with signatures that occurred if 'distsign' was - called before 'distdir' - the signature would be generated twice. - - - Added a 'create_readme' parameter to new(), which will use - Pod::Text to generate a README from the main (dist_version_from) - module file during the 'distdir' action. - - - We now refuse to run the 'Build' script if it was created using a - different version of Module::Build. This has caused a couple of - nasty bugs in the past, I don't want to know what it would cause in - the future. - - - Documentation for do_system() has been added. [Dave Rolsky] - - - run_perl_script() is now available as a class method, though it - will need to (re-)find the perl interpreter in this case. - - - Added a new_from_context() method that authors of automated tools - like CPANPLUS and CPAN can use instead of running all tasks as - sub-processes. We also use it in the regression tests for - Module::Build itself. ** Note that this method is currently - undocumented because its name may change in the future. ** - - - When signing distributions with Module::Signature, we now - automatically add the SIGNATURE file to the MANIFEST, avoiding an - unpleasant chicken/egg problem for the module author. - [unpleasantness spotted by sungo] - - - In Module::Build::Compat, added support for the 'verbose' parameter - to Makefile.PL [spotted by Soren Andersen, fixed by Michael - Schwern] - - - The Module::Build distribution now has a cryptographic 'SIGNATURE' - file created by Module::Signature. - - - Added proper documentation for the subclass() method. [spotted by - Jonathan Steinert] - - - Worked around a Config.pm bug in Red Hat 9 which prevented man - pages from being installed in the correct places. [spotted by Ville - Skytta] - - - Fixed a Module::Build::Compat bug in which setting INSTALLDIRS - caused a crash. [spotted by Ilya Martynov] - -0.20 Tue Aug 26 14:34:07 CDT 2003 - - - Separated the 'build' action into two separate actions, 'code' and - 'docs'. This is similar to MakeMaker's separation of the 'all' - target into 'pure_all' and 'manifypods'. This fixes a permissions - hassle in which doing 'sudo Build install' would often create local - doc files that needed superuser permissions to delete. - - - Enhanced the 'help' action - 'Build help foo' will now show the POD - documentation for the 'foo' action. - - - Added a notes() feature, which helps share data transparently - between the Build.PL and t/*.t scripts. - - - The installation process will now create man(1) and man(3) pages - from POD in modules & scripts, and install them. We don't build - man pages when there's nowhere to install them, such as on some - Win32 or most Mac systems. [large patch by Steve Purkis, 5.005 fix - by Mathieu Arnold] - - - The 'distdir' action now copies files to the distribution - directory, rather than making them hard links to the original - files. This allows authors to do last-minute alterations of the - files without affecting the originals. [Dave Rolsky] - - - If the author uses XS files in nonstandard locations, the copied - versions of those files will now be cleaned up properly. - - - In invoking the 'test' action or invoking 'xsubpp', we now use the - same perl executable as we use everywhere else, rather than blindly - using $^X or $Config{perlpath} (neither of which are very - reliable). - - - Fixed a problem with the 'install_path' parameter given to - 'Build.PL' being lost in subsequent actions. [Reported by Mathieu - Arnold] - - - Fixed yet another bug with installation directories, in which the - 'install_base' parameter wasn't being respected on the command - line. [Spotted by Jonathan Swartz] - - - Changed the way the depends_on() method works inside action - subroutines - now each action will only run once per dispatch() - invocation (similar to how perl's require() function works). This - helps avoid some difficult problems with dependency loops. - - - Changed the documentation for the 'autosplit' parameter to give - reasons why it may not be a good idea to use, but no longer - threaten to remove it. [Suggested by Martyn J. Pearce] - - - Improved the formatting of the 'traditional' Makefile.PL generated - by Module::Build::Compat->create_makefile_pl. [Michael Schwern] - - - The 'traditional' Makefile.PL will now use the 'module_name' - parameter (as NAME) if it's available, otherwise it will continue - to use the 'dist_name' (as DISTNAME). [Michael Schwern] - - - Created read/write accessor methods for all our 'properties'. - [Michael Schwern] - - - The 'test_files' parameter can now be specified using glob() syntax - (i.e. 't/*.t'), and the corresponding test_files() method is now a - read/write accessor. - - - The location of the 'blib' directory is now a property of the Build - object - nobody is likely to notice this change, with any luck, but - it makes the design and code cleaner. - - - The 'disttest' and 'distsign' methods now chdir() back to the - directory where they started, rather than to the base_dir of the - build. - - - Improved comparisons of version strings containing underscore - characters (indicating "beta" status). [Steve Purkis] - - - Added documentation for the 'dist_author', 'dist_abstract', and - 'codebase' parameters to new(), and for the 'ppd' action. [Dave - Rolsky] - - - Added documentation for the up_to_date() and contains_pod() - methods. [Dave Rolsky] - - - 'traditional' pass-through Makefile.PLs will now contain an - INSTALLDIRS parameter matching the Build.PL's 'installdirs' - setting. - - - version_from_file() now ignores $VERSION variables that are defined - in POD or comments. It can still be tricked by $VERSIONs in string - literals, though. [Steve Purkis] - - - The code to find packages in module files now uses Steve's scanning - method (above) to skip package-declaration-lookalikes in POD or - comments. - - - The 'disttest' action will now propagate its @INC settings to its - subprocesses. - -0.19 Wed Jul 9 22:34:02 CDT 2003 - - - Added support for the 'install_path' parameter, which allows custom - specification of where things should be installed. This is a major - improvement to Module::Build's functionality. - - - Added the 'install_base' parameter. Provides an easy way to - install to local or alternative directory trees. - - - We now install scripts by default to $Config{installsitebin} - instead of $Config{installscript}. Neither is a great choice, but - the former is likely to be [analogous to] /usr/local/bin, and the - latter is likely to be [something like] /usr/bin . If/when there's - a $Config{installsitescript}, we'll start using that automatically. - - - Fixed a problem on Win32 in which C and XS files wouldn't be - compiled properly, and the user would see an error about 'Can't - locate object method "format_compiler_cmd"'. - (http://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=2391) - - - We now use the correct perl interpreter (via - Module::Build->find_perl_interpreter) in pass-through makefiles. - - - The t/compat.t test now uses $Config{make} instead of just 'make' - to test makefile compatibility. This fixes some failures on Win32. - We also skip this test entirely if no make utility is available. - - - Alternative distribution layouts are now supported via the - 'pm_files', 'pod_files', 'xs_files', 'PL_files', and 'script_files' - parameters to new(). This should help people transition from - MakeMaker, and might even help us write an automatic transition - tool. - - - Added tests to t/runthrough.t that check to see installation is - happening correctly. - - - Added experimental code to build a .ppd file, in support of - ActiveState's "Perl Package Manager". [original patch by Dave - Rolsky] - - - For authors who use Module::Signature to sign their distributions, - we now create the SIGNATURE file right in the distribution - directory, rather than creating it in the top-level directory and - copying it into place. This solves problems related to having - files get out of date with respect to their signatures. - - - We now don't depend on Module::Info to scan for packages during the - 'dist' action anymore, because it's way too aggressive about - loading other modules that you may not want loaded. We now just - (ick, yuck) scan the .pm files with a regular expression to find - "package Foo::Bar;" statements. - - - Silenced some annoying copyright/logo output from Microsoft 'nmake' - during Makefile compatibility testing. [Randy W. Sims] - - - Command-line arguments may now either be specified using the syntax - '--foo foovalue' as well as the traditional syntax 'foo=foovalue'. - The former is often more convenient for shell tab-completion when - the value is a filename (as in 'Build test --test_files t/basic.t'). - - - Command-line arguments may now include non-named parameters, which - make some actions more natural. For instance, the 'diff' action - may now be invoked as 'Build diff -u' rather than as - 'Build diff flags=-u'. - - - Pass-through Makefile.PLs now convert unknown Makefile.PL - parameters to lower-case and hand them to Build.PL, rather than - ignoring them. This means we only have to account for the - differences in the interface, not the entire interface, in - translating parameters. - - - We now issue a warning & don't proceed if asked to make a distdir - and there's no MANIFEST or it's empty. - - - Moved INSTALL to INSTALL.txt to increase compatibility with various - odd versions of 'make' during 'make install' on case-insensitive - filesystems (like nmake on Win32, often). Only affects the - Makefile compatibility layer. [reported by Andrew Savige] - - - Module::Build->known_actions() now works as a class method. - - - Pass-through makefiles now list each action individually rather - than using a ".DEFAULT" catch-all. This improves compatibility - with 'nmake' on Win32, and probably some other less common 'make' - dialects. [Andrew Savige] - - - We're now more aggressive about testing the pass-through makefiles, - e.g. making sure they can run 'all' and 'test' targets, and making - sure the Makefile itself actually exists. - - - Fixed a problem with check_installed_status() when installed - version contains non-numeric characters like underscores. - - - Fixed a problem with a bareword 'File::Spec' in one of the test - scripts that caused it not to compile under 5.8.0 (but is fine - under 5.6). - - - Fixed a problem with the 'destdir' installation parameter on - platforms that have volume identifiers in path names (like "C:" on - Win32). The identifier is now stripped from installation - directories before prepending the destdir path. The destdir path - may still have a volume identifier on it. - - - Added an 'add_to_cleanup' parameter to new() that calls - add_to_cleanup() immediately for the given files. - - - The distribution directory (e.g. Sample-Module-0.13/ ) will now be - deleted during the 'clean' or 'realclean' actions. - - - During testing of modules, blib/lib and blib/arch are now added as - absolute paths, not relative. This helps tests that load the - modules at runtime and may change the current working directory - (like Module::Build itself does during testing). - - - The $Config{cc} entry on some people's systems is something like - 'ccache gcc', so we now split that string using split_like_shell(). - [Richard Clamp] - - - Added documentation for 'extra_linker_flags' parameter, and added a - corresponding 'extra_compiler_flags' parameter. [original patch by - Richard Clamp] - - - The pass-through Makefile created by Module::Build::Compat now - supports MakeMaker options like POLLUTE=1 and INC. We also just - warn & skip when we see any unknown MM parameters, rather than - dying. [Dave Rolsky] - - - Fixed an error about how @INC and $ENV{PERL5LIB} interact during - the testing of M::B itself. [jk <billy2000@fastmail.fm>] - - - The pass-through Makefile doesn't include 'recommended' M::B - dependencies in the Makefile anymore, since they're not strictly - necessary. In particular, this makes installing M::B itself - easier. - - - A new 'create_makefile_pl' parameter lets you use - Module::Build::Compat during the 'distdir' (or 'dist') action to - automatically create a Makefile.PL for compatibility with - ExtUtils::MakeMaker. The parameter's value should be one of the - styles named in the Module::Build::Compat documentation. - - - When compiling C code, we now respect 'pollute' and 'inc' - parameters. (XXX - needs docs) [Dave Rolsky] - - - Made the creation of the "install map" more generic. (XXX - needs - documentation) - - - Fixed a problem in which add_to_cleanup() didn't note cleanup files - unless create_build_script() had been called already. [Dave Rolsky] - - - During 'Build dist', we no longer have to load each .pm file (via - Module::Info) to determine the $VERSION numbers inside. Instead, - we call our internal version_from_file() method, which is the same - thing MakeMaker and PAUSE and search.cpan.org do. Also fixes a - failure when Module::Info is installed in a nonstandard directory. - [reported by Teun Burgers] - - - Fixed some failing test code on Windows - open files can't be - deleted. [Andrew Savige] - - - The Cygwin platform is now treated as a flavor of Unix rather than - a flavor of Windows. [chocolateboy] - - - We're now more aggressive about adding temporary C compilation - files (*.c, *.bs) to the cleanup list. [Dave Rolsky] - - - When constructing the list in META.yml of packages provided by this - distribution, we now use the same rules as the PAUSE scanner does - when a single .pm file contains multiple VERSIONs. [Andreas Koenig] - - - check_installed_status() now works as both a class method and an - object method (and is documented so). [Spotted by Dave Rolsky] - -0.18 Tue Apr 8 13:24:23 CDT 2003 - - - We now rewrite the shebang lines of scripts ourselves, rather than - relying on MakeMaker routines to do it. MakeMaker changed the way - this happened (not the result, but where the code lived) a few - times. [Suggested by Richard Clamp] - - - The scripts() method has changed to script_files(), and likewise - the 'scripts' parameter has changed to 'script_files'. The old - names can still be used for backward compatibility. - - - Support for the 'scripts' parameter (which is now 'script_files') - was broken in 0.17, now it's fixed. [Richard Clamp] - - - We now recommend ExtUtils::ParseXS 2.02, which will fail to load - with perl 5.005 or earlier (which is proper, because it doesn't - work with those versions). When it fails to load, we still fall - back to using the xsubpp script for XS parsing. [spotted by Dave - Rolsky, fix suggested by Richard Clamp] - - - Now works on VMS - the Build script's shebang-line-equivalent - wasn't being formed correctly there - though just about everything - else worked fine. [Tested & patched by Michael Schwern] - - - Eliminated a warning that occurred if 'perl Build.PL' or the - check_installed_status() method was run with -w. [Spotted by - Michael Schwern] - -0.17 Sat Mar 29 18:06:01 CST 2003 - - - Now works under perl 5.005_03. [Richard Clamp] - - - When building blib/ , .PL files are now processed before doing - anything else. This means .PL files can be used in any of the - other contexts. - - - The locating and processing of .pm, .pod, .xs, .PL files and script - files are now isolated into their own methods. This is aimed - toward providing a stable interface for this stuff, so they can be - overridden, parameterized, etc. They're not quite stable yet, - though. - - - The internal lib_to_blib() method has gone away, because processing - is now done by smaller specialized methods. This method had some - duplicate assumptions about filenames that it's nice to get rid of. - - - .PL files are no longer automatically processed in the c_source - directory, they must be specified manually in a 'PL_files' - parameter. - - - Mention in the docs that it's useful to do "PL_FILES => {}" in a - Makefile.PL if you're using both a Makefile.PL and a - Build.PL. [Dom] - - - Add several options to the 'license' field, so that we're in better - sync with PAUSE and CPAN options. [Andreas Koenig] - - - Created a find_perl_interpreter() method that tries to locate the - currently executing perl interpreter. Following a suggestion from - Nicholas Clark <nick@ccl4.org> for Inline, we prefer an absolute - path in $^X, then an existent path in $Config{perlpath}, then - whatever's in $^X. - - - Use the aforementioned perl to run scripts in run_perl_script(). - This fixes the spurious warning "WARNING: Configuration was - initially created with 'foo', but we are now using 'bar'" that - appeared a lot in version 0.16. - - -0.16 Mon Feb 24 13:06:47 CST 2003 - - - All three C compilers that perl supports on Windows environments - (MSVC, BCC, and GCC) are now supported by Module::Build. We now - reportedly pass all tests on Windows. [Randy W. Sims] - - - The test t/xs.t, which tests building of XS modules, will be - skipped if no C compiler is found. [suggested by Randy W. Sims] - - - The "install" action accepts new "destdir" [motivated by Michael - Schwern and Chip Salzenberg] and "uninst" parameters [by Dave - Rolsky]. The former prepends an arbitrary directory to all - installation paths (useful for package management), and the latter - will tell ExtUtils::Install to remove any differing files that are - "shadowing" the stuff you're installing from a different location, - just like MakeMaker's "make install UNINST=1" command will do. - - - Made changes to the generated Makefile in Module::Build::Compat - that much better support Windows platforms [after suggestions by - James Freeman] - - - Added experimental support for creating distribution SIGNATURE - files via Module::Signature. [Dave Rolsky] - - - Added experimental support for installing via the "only.pm" module, - which allows loading specific versions of modules. Since this - module is so new, the interface may still be changing. [Brian - Ingerson] - - - Added support for installing executable scripts, via the 'scripts' - parameter to new(), and the scripts() accessor method. - - - Fix an infinite loop that occurred when doing 'perl Build.PL - config="foo=bar"' - - - Fix up the formatting of the error message the user gets when - prereqs aren't satisfied. - -0.15 Fri Jan 17 15:00:24 CST 2003 - - - In link_c(), extra object files were mistakenly being treated as - output files, not input files, in the up-to-date check. Fixed. - - - In up_to_date(), don't make an unnecessary copy of the file lists - when they're specified as array references. - - - Split off the C compilation phase into its own method, - compile_support_files(), for easier subclassing. - - - Start a stub of a 'manifypods' action. - - - Compiler optimizations weren't being included in C compilation - statements. Fixed. - - - The 'extra_linker_flags' parameter wasn't being honored. Fixed. - - - The 'ccflags' Config.pm entry wasn't being properly split into - separate arguments. Fixed. - - -0.14 Fri Dec 13 14:06:29 AEST 2002 - - - Added support for MacPerl (Mac OS version 9 and below), which (as - far as I know) was never natively supported by MakeMaker. Still - lacks support for the 'test' action (because Test::Harness - requires forking, which MacPerl won't do) and compiling XS/C files - (because I don't know how to invoke a compiler on MacOS, and one - may not even be available). This change is brought to you by - Michael Schwern and the letter '('. - - - Improved processing of .xs files. Now we use the new - ExtUtils::ParseXS module if it's available, otherwise we use - backticks and write the result to a .c file ourselves. This - avoids the need to do cross-platform shell redirection. - - - Make sure all parts of 'Build test' use the not-yet-installed - version of Module::Build. This only affects the tests for this - module, not any of the module code itself. [Spotted by Schwern] - - - Oopsie - use $Config{ld} instead of $Config{cc} for linking. - - - Added a 'diff' action, which is useful for comparing the details - of what you're about to install with what is already installed on - your system. This uses File::Compare, which is in the core. - - - Fixed a problem on Windows in which the _build/ directory wasn't - getting deleted during the 'realclean' action, because we had a - file open in that directory. [Spotted by Michael Schwern] - - - delete_filetree() now always uses File::Path::rmtree(), regardless - of whether the thing being deleted is a file or a directory. This - helps remove things on obscure platforms with strange locking - rules (or even not so obscure ones like MacOS). It also now - reports the number of files or directories deleted (without - recursing directory contents). - - - rm_previous_build_script() is gone, replaced by calls to - delete_filetree(). - - - 'Build' now chdir()s in a BEGIN block, so the 'use Module::Build' - statement will work correctly. Solves a problem on MacOS, where - the 'Build' script may often be invoked from the wrong working - directory. [Fix by Michael Schwern] - - - Internally we now use the multi-argument form of system() to run - external commands (such as 'diff' or 'cc') whenever possible (and - whenever we can't avoid system() altogether). Note that this - means we have to handle splitting some strings (such as - $Config{ccflags}) into argument lists like the shell would, which - is a drag. However, the alternative would be to handle shell - quoting of all arguments to commands ourselves, which is an even - bigger drag across platforms and involves arbitrary filenames and - so on. - - - To handle the argument splitting mentioned above, a method - split_like_shell() has been created. So far it's just doing naive - processing. In practice, I've yet to actually see a %Config entry - that uses quotes & spaces, so the splitting task is usually not - very error-prone. - - - The 'test' action now takes a 'test_files' parameter, similar to - the (undocumented) ExtUtils::MakeMaker TEST_FILES argument. Handy - during development when fixing bugs. - - - Internally, the rscan_dir() method can now accept a predicate - function that decides whether a file/directory should be matched. - - - We now issue a warning message when the author hasn't specified a - license type. - -0.13 Wed Nov 20 20:07:53 AEST 2002 - - - 'cleanup' file lists are now written immediately, rather than at - program termination. This helps avoid "phantom files" that don't - get handled by the 'realclean' action. The internal - write_cleanup() method (which was never documented) is now gone. - - - The 'blib/' directory is now properly cleaned up in more (all?) - circumstances. Previously it could become a phantom if - create_build_script() was never called. - - - Now scan the 'c_source' directory for .cpp (C++) files as well as - .c files, and compiles them. - - - Use a 'phony' target for 'make manifest' in the pass-through - Makefile, for the same reason as 'make install' (see version 0.12 - notes below). - - - Module::Build::Compat now accepts any known Config.pm key and - passes it through to the Build.PL. Fixes a problem with CPANPLUS, - which was passing INSTALLMAN1DIR. - - - The file 'META.yaml' has been re-named to 'META.yml' in order to - cooperate better with systems that can only handle 3 characters - after the dot. - - - The t/xs.t test should give more informative error messages upon - failure. - -0.12 Thu Nov 14 18:31:47 AEST 2002 - - - The META.yaml file was erroneously looking for 'build_depends' - instead of 'build_requires'. [spotted by Iain Truskett] - - - Add prompt() and y_n() methods for use in Build.PLs - - - Do more to work with all versions of Test::Harness when setting - the TEST_VERBOSE flag and running under the debugger [patch by - Dave Rolsky] - - - Include a test for verbosity handling - - - Make sure the blib/ directory is always cleaned up with the - 'clean' or 'realclean' action. - - - In a pass-through Makefile.PL, inform 'make' that 'install' is a - "fake target", so that it works properly on case-insensitive - filesystems like HFS+ with distributions that contain an INSTALL - file. [patch by Brian Ingerson] - - - In Module::Build::Compat, show an example Makefile.PL that can - install Module::Build and re-invoke itself in one fell swoop [Dave - Rolsky and Autrijus Tang] - - - Improve the formatting of the Module::Build and - Module::Build::Compat documentation. - -0.11 Fri Aug 23 18:50:46 AEST 2002 - - - 'module_version' and 'module_version_from' have been replaced by - 'dist_version' and 'dist_version_from', which is what they really - meant in the first place. 'dist_name' has been added. - - - 'module_name' is now just a way to set 'dist_name' and - 'dist_version_from' in a convenient way. - - - The 'name' in META.yaml is now the distribution name, not the - (incorrect) module name. [spotted by Graham Barr] - - - Added the check_installed_status() and prereq_failures() methods - for checking prerequisite information with the programmatic - interface - - - check_installed_version() now uses check_installed_status() - internally - - - Documented the create_build_script() method, which had escaped - documentation. - - - create_build_script() now writes prerequisite information to the - _build/ directory, for use by Module::Build::Compat. - - - Module::Build::Compat has documentation for a safer way to write a - dummy Makefile.PL. [patch by Autrijus Tang] - -0.10 Wed Aug 7 19:36 2002 - - Recommend YAML 0.35 instead of 0.30. - - - Don't die during 'Build disttest' if YAML isn't installed. This - fixes tests 5-10 in runthrough.t if YAML isn't installed. - - - Die if an unknown license type is used, but still default to - 'unknown' if no license is specified. - - - Use YAML::DumpFile() if we're using a recent YAML, - YAML::StoreFile() otherwise. - - - Show specific error messages in runthrough.t. - - - Add a generated_by entry to the META.yaml file. - - - Skip a few tests if YAML isn't installed. - -0.09 Fri Jun 28 11:07:08 EST 2002 - - - The 'distdir' action wasn't deleting the distribution directory - before building it again. This meant that, say, if you did 'Build - disttest' then 'Build dist', you'd end up with a blib/ directory - in your distribution. I actually had this happen for version - 0.08, and it's not nice to distribute a blib/ on CPAN. - - - We now keep track of the 'base_dir', i.e. the top-level build - directory, so we can change back into it if we change out of it. - This necessitated a cwd() method, which uses the Cwd.pm module. - I'm aware of Cwd's limitations, particularly under taint-mode, but - I don't know a way around using it here. - - - The 'dist_dir' action now changes back into 'base_dir' directory. - - - We now do write_config() inside the create_build_script() method, - not inside the new() method. - - - Simplified the find_version() method, and improved its error - messages. - - - Renamed module_name_to_file() to find_module_by_name(), and added - a parameter specifying the directories to search in. Previously - we searched in 'lib' and @INC, which wasn't correct in all - situations. - - - Patched the docs to change "Build test" to "./Build test" - [Elizabeth Mattijsen] - -0.08 Wed Jun 26 20:30:56 EST 2002 - - - Fixed the 'prereq' alias for the 'requires' parameter - - - Added some tests in t/basic.t to test the dependency checking - - - Added 'artistic' as a licensing option [Arthur Bergman] - - - Fixed some bugs in requires/prereq/recommends/conflicts/build_depends - - - Fixed a typo in the 'distclean' action that prevented its - execution [Arthur Bergman] - - - Separated the linking phase of building XS items into its own - link_c() method. Its interface is still unstable, so it's not - documented yet. [suggested by Arthur Bergman] - -0.07 Jun 9 2002 15:46 - - - We now generate a 'META.yaml' metadata file during 'Build dist'. - This can be very useful for lots of things, none of which are - implemented yet. - - - Added a 'dynamic_config' parameter, defaulting to false. This - lets distribution systems (CPAN.pm, etc.) build, test, and install - "easy" modules without having to execute the Build.PL at runtime. - It's also a guarantee that the list of dependencies is exactly - what is present in the metadata file, and won't be changed during - the build process. - - - Added support for "recommended" and "build-time requirement" - modules, besides those that are absolutely required. Also added a - "conflicts" field. - - - Changed the 'prereq' field to 'requires' (the old name will - continue to work). - - - Added support for checking the installed version of perl as an - explicit dependency. - - - Added a 'license' parameter to specify one of a fixed number of - licenses for the distribution. - - - Fixed a bug in Module::Build::Compat that was preventing arguments - from being processed properly. [patch by Ilya Martynov] - - - Make sure we're in the right directory when we write the cleanup - file, since various ExtUtils::Install errors might leave us in an - unknown directory. [patch by Ilya Martynov] - - - Specified the 'license', 'recommends', and 'dynamic_config' - values in Build.PL, and changed 'prereq' to 'requires'. - -0.06 Apr 2 2002 17:44 - - - Added the Module::Build::Compat module for assisting and - explaining compatibility with ExtUtils::Makemaker and cohorts. - - - State is now saved using Data::Dumper instead of my ad-hoc - mechanism, guaranteeing data integrity. Whitespace values broke - in the former scheme. - - - Added the 'recommended' option, which works like 'prereq' but - isn't insistent. - - - Separated the various parameters into three groups: parameters - that tell Module::Build what to do, Config.pm parameters, and - user-defined parameters for each build (the module author is the - 'user' here). This helps avoid conflicts between names, and it - was silly to have them all together. The three groups of - parameters are subject to the same rules for overriding: values - specified during a Build action take precedence over values - specified at 'perl Build.PL' time, which in turn take precedence - over values specified in the call to new(). - - - Improved support for .PL files. Any .PL file in the lib/ - directory or the directory specified by 'c_source' will now get - properly executed. I also added a 'PL_files' parameter that you - can use in case the .PL doesn't create an obviously-named output - file. - - - If a prerequisite condition is malformed, we now report a prereq - failure and say why. Previously we issued a warning and kept - going. - - -0.05 10-Jan-2002 20:26 - - Added the Module::Build->subclass() method, which makes it easier to - make quick-and-dirty subclasses of Module::Build. - - - Reorganized the docs a bit. - - - Added the 'testdb' action, and the 'debugger=1' argument to the - 'test' action, both of which run tests under the perl - debugger. (idea: Dave Rolsky) - - - Added prerequisite checking (Dave Rolsky) - - - Fixed an unlikely-to-occur bug with misquoted strings in the - 'Build' script (spot: Dave Rolsky) - - - We're more careful about shush-ing warnings that - ExtUtils::Manifest might emit (Dave Rolsky) - - - The 'help' action now auto-generates the list of actions (Dave Rolsky) - - - Added the 'distcheck', 'skipcheck', 'distclean', 'distdir', and - 'disttest' actions (Dave Rolsky) - - - We're a little more aggressive about cleaning up temporary files - - we'll try to clean them up even when we don't have write permission - on them. This isn't as dastardly as it sounds; if we /really/ - don't have permission, we won't be able to remove them no matter - how hard we try. - -0.04 Fri Nov 16 16:55 2001 - - Added a 'manifest' action. It's just like MakeMaker's 'make manifest', it - brings your MANIFEST file up to date with your distribution directory. - - - Reorganized some of the responsibilities of various methods, which - allows modules to be built and tested programmatically. - - - The 'clean' action will now clean up files that were created more - recently than the on-disk cleanup registry was written. - - - Undefined values from Config.pm are handled correctly now. - - - The dispatch() method will now accept explicit dispatch - parameters, for use in a programmatic setting. - - - $ENV{TEST_VERBOSE} will be set in test scripts if the 'verbose=1' - parameter is set. - - - Moved the test.pl script to t/basic.t - - - Created the t/xs.t script, which tests building a module with a - .xs component. - - - Fixed the loading of $^O-specific modules (there were no such - modules before). - - - Added a 'darwin' platform module, which removes -flat_namespace - from $Config{ccflags} while building .xs modules (it's a linker - flag, not a compiler flag). - - - Now uses $^W instead of the 'warnings' pragma, which apparently - provides compatibility with perl 5.005 (I've only tested it with - 5.6.x myself). - - - If a file called C<visual.pl> exists in the top-level directory, - this file will be executed as a Perl script during 'Build test' and - its output will be shown to the user. This is a good place to put - speed tests or other tests that don't use the C<Test::Harness> format - for output. - - - The 'Build install' step will now put .xs-related things in the - correct architecture-dependent libraries. - - - Added the 'autosplit' option, even though I think autosplitting is - a load of hooie. - -0.03 Sun Nov 11 14:58 CDT 2001 - - The 'perl Build.PL' step will now detect whether the current - environment is "unixish", "windowsish", etc., and load the correct - module (i.e. Module::Build::Platform::Unix). More specific - modules may also be written for particular values of $^O. - - - Module::Build will now process any .xs files in the lib/ - directory. Please let me know whether this works or not with your - distribution & platform. I'll be trying out various distributions - on my platform. - - - Corrected some embarassing errors in the POD documentation. Also - added a long documentation section on the various build actions - (test, install, build, etc.) and added some neato ASCII art. - - - Added a 'cleanup' mechanism - any method may call the - $self->add_to_cleanup(@files) method to register files which need - to be cleaned up during 'Build clean'. - - - Added a 'Build help' action that gives a little syntax help, and - lists all the actions available. - - - Fixed a bug in which 'blib/' wasn't properly being added to @INC - when running 'Build test'. - - - For the 'Build dist' action, we'll use the 'tar' and 'gzip' - programs (as specified by Config.pm) on Unix platforms, otherwise - we'll use Archive::Tar and Compress::Zlib. - -0.02 Wed Sep 5 00:53:04 CDT 2001 - - Added POD documentation. - - - Added the 'install', 'fakeinstall', and 'dist' actions. - - - new() will now determine version string based on 'module_version', or - 'module_version_from', or 'module_name', in that order. - - - Module::Build::Base handles its file paths in a platform-independent - way, using the File:: modules - - -0.01 Sun Aug 5 01:23:10 2001 - - original version; created by h2xs 1.1.1.4 with options -XA -n Module::Build - diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Compat.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Compat.pm deleted file mode 100644 index dfe75d5e1a..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Compat.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,580 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Compat; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; - -use File::Basename (); -use File::Spec; -use IO::File; -use Config; -use Module::Build; -use Module::Build::ModuleInfo; -use Data::Dumper; - -my %convert_installdirs = ( - PERL => 'core', - SITE => 'site', - VENDOR => 'vendor', -); - -my %makefile_to_build = - ( - TEST_VERBOSE => 'verbose', - VERBINST => 'verbose', - INC => sub { map {(extra_compiler_flags => $_)} Module::Build->split_like_shell(shift) }, - POLLUTE => sub { (extra_compiler_flags => '-DPERL_POLLUTE') }, - INSTALLDIRS => sub { (installdirs => $convert_installdirs{uc shift()}) }, - LIB => sub { - my $lib = shift; - my %config = ( - installprivlib => $lib, - installsitelib => $lib, - installarchlib => "$lib/$Config{archname}", - installsitearch => "$lib/$Config{archname}" - ); - return map { (config => "$_=$config{$_}") } keys %config; - }, - - # Convert INSTALLVENDORLIB and friends. - ( - map { - my $name = $_; - $name => sub { - my @ret = (config => lc($name) . "=" . shift ); - print STDERR "# Converted to @ret\n"; - - return @ret; - } - } qw( - INSTALLARCHLIB INSTALLSITEARCH INSTALLVENDORARCH - INSTALLPRIVLIB INSTALLSITELIB INSTALLVENDORLIB - INSTALLBIN INSTALLSITEBIN INSTALLVENDORBIN - INSTALLSCRIPT INSTALLSITESCRIPT INSTALLVENDORSCRIPT - INSTALLMAN1DIR INSTALLSITEMAN1DIR INSTALLVENDORMAN1DIR - INSTALLMAN3DIR INSTALLSITEMAN3DIR INSTALLVENDORMAN3DIR - ) - ), - - # Some names they have in common - map {$_, lc($_)} qw(DESTDIR PREFIX INSTALL_BASE UNINST), - ); - -my %macro_to_build = %makefile_to_build; -# "LIB=foo make" is not the same as "perl Makefile.PL LIB=foo" -delete $macro_to_build{LIB}; - - -sub create_makefile_pl { - my ($package, $type, $build, %args) = @_; - - die "Don't know how to build Makefile.PL of type '$type'" - unless $type =~ /^(small|passthrough|traditional)$/; - - my $fh; - if ($args{fh}) { - $fh = $args{fh}; - } else { - $args{file} ||= 'Makefile.PL'; - local $build->{properties}{quiet} = 1; - $build->delete_filetree($args{file}); - $fh = IO::File->new("> $args{file}") or die "Can't write $args{file}: $!"; - } - - print {$fh} "# Note: this file was auto-generated by ", __PACKAGE__, " version $VERSION\n"; - - # Minimum perl version should be specified as "require 5.XXXXXX" in - # Makefile.PL - my $requires = $build->requires; - if ( my $minimum_perl = $requires->{perl} ) { - print {$fh} "require $minimum_perl;\n"; - } - - # If a *bundled* custom subclass is being used, make sure we add its - # directory to @INC. Also, lib.pm always needs paths in Unix format. - my $subclass_load = ''; - if (ref($build) ne "Module::Build") { - my $subclass_dir = $package->subclass_dir($build); - - if (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($subclass_dir)) { - my $base_dir = $build->base_dir; - - if ($build->dir_contains($base_dir, $subclass_dir)) { - $subclass_dir = File::Spec->abs2rel($subclass_dir, $base_dir); - $subclass_dir = $package->unixify_dir($subclass_dir); - $subclass_load = "use lib '$subclass_dir';"; - } - # Otherwise, leave it the empty string - - } else { - $subclass_dir = $package->unixify_dir($subclass_dir); - $subclass_load = "use lib '$subclass_dir';"; - } - } - - if ($type eq 'small') { - printf {$fh} <<'EOF', $subclass_load, ref($build), ref($build); - use Module::Build::Compat 0.02; - %s - Module::Build::Compat->run_build_pl(args => \@ARGV); - require %s; - Module::Build::Compat->write_makefile(build_class => '%s'); -EOF - - } elsif ($type eq 'passthrough') { - printf {$fh} <<'EOF', $subclass_load, ref($build), ref($build); - - unless (eval "use Module::Build::Compat 0.02; 1" ) { - print "This module requires Module::Build to install itself.\n"; - - require ExtUtils::MakeMaker; - my $yn = ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt - (' Install Module::Build now from CPAN?', 'y'); - - unless ($yn =~ /^y/i) { - die " *** Cannot install without Module::Build. Exiting ...\n"; - } - - require Cwd; - require File::Spec; - require CPAN; - - # Save this 'cause CPAN will chdir all over the place. - my $cwd = Cwd::cwd(); - - CPAN::Shell->install('Module::Build::Compat'); - CPAN::Shell->expand("Module", "Module::Build::Compat")->uptodate - or die "Couldn't install Module::Build, giving up.\n"; - - chdir $cwd or die "Cannot chdir() back to $cwd: $!"; - } - eval "use Module::Build::Compat 0.02; 1" or die $@; - %s - Module::Build::Compat->run_build_pl(args => \@ARGV); - my $build_script = 'Build'; - $build_script .= '.com' if $^O eq 'VMS'; - exit(0) unless(-e $build_script); # cpantesters convention - require %s; - Module::Build::Compat->write_makefile(build_class => '%s'); -EOF - - } elsif ($type eq 'traditional') { - - my (%MM_Args, %prereq); - if (eval "use Tie::IxHash; 1") { - tie %MM_Args, 'Tie::IxHash'; # Don't care if it fails here - tie %prereq, 'Tie::IxHash'; # Don't care if it fails here - } - - my %name = ($build->module_name - ? (NAME => $build->module_name) - : (DISTNAME => $build->dist_name)); - - my %version = ($build->dist_version_from - ? (VERSION_FROM => $build->dist_version_from) - : (VERSION => $build->dist_version) - ); - %MM_Args = (%name, %version); - - %prereq = ( %{$build->requires}, %{$build->build_requires} ); - %prereq = map {$_, $prereq{$_}} sort keys %prereq; - - delete $prereq{perl}; - $MM_Args{PREREQ_PM} = \%prereq; - - $MM_Args{INSTALLDIRS} = $build->installdirs eq 'core' ? 'perl' : $build->installdirs; - - $MM_Args{EXE_FILES} = [ sort keys %{$build->script_files} ] if $build->script_files; - - $MM_Args{PL_FILES} = $build->PL_files || {}; - - if ($build->recursive_test_files) { - $MM_Args{TESTS} = join q{ }, $package->_test_globs($build); - } - - local $Data::Dumper::Terse = 1; - my $args = Data::Dumper::Dumper(\%MM_Args); - $args =~ s/\{(.*)\}/($1)/s; - - print $fh <<"EOF"; -use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; -WriteMakefile -$args; -EOF - } -} - -sub _test_globs { - my ($self, $build) = @_; - - return map { File::Spec->catfile($_, '*.t') } - @{$build->rscan_dir('t', sub { -d $File::Find::name })}; -} - -sub subclass_dir { - my ($self, $build) = @_; - - return (Module::Build::ModuleInfo->find_module_dir_by_name(ref $build) - || File::Spec->catdir($build->config_dir, 'lib')); -} - -sub unixify_dir { - my ($self, $path) = @_; - return join '/', File::Spec->splitdir($path); -} - -sub makefile_to_build_args { - my $class = shift; - my @out; - foreach my $arg (@_) { - next if $arg eq ''; - - my ($key, $val) = ($arg =~ /^(\w+)=(.+)/ ? ($1, $2) : - die "Malformed argument '$arg'"); - - # Do tilde-expansion if it looks like a tilde prefixed path - ( $val ) = Module::Build->_detildefy( $val ) if $val =~ /^~/; - - if (exists $makefile_to_build{$key}) { - my $trans = $makefile_to_build{$key}; - push @out, $class->_argvify( ref($trans) ? $trans->($val) : ($trans => $val) ); - } elsif (exists $Config{lc($key)}) { - push @out, $class->_argvify( config => lc($key) . "=$val" ); - } else { - # Assume M::B can handle it in lowercase form - push @out, $class->_argvify("\L$key" => $val); - } - } - return @out; -} - -sub _argvify { - my ($self, @pairs) = @_; - my @out; - while (@pairs) { - my ($k, $v) = splice @pairs, 0, 2; - push @out, ("--$k", $v); - } - return @out; -} - -sub makefile_to_build_macros { - my @out; - my %config; # must accumulate and return as a hashref - while (my ($macro, $trans) = each %macro_to_build) { - # On some platforms (e.g. Cygwin with 'make'), the mere presence - # of "EXPORT: FOO" in the Makefile will make $ENV{FOO} defined. - # Therefore we check length() too. - next unless exists $ENV{$macro} && length $ENV{$macro}; - my $val = $ENV{$macro}; - my @args = ref($trans) ? $trans->($val) : ($trans => $val); - while (@args) { - my ($k, $v) = splice(@args, 0, 2); - if ( $k eq 'config' ) { - if ( $v =~ /^([^=]+)=(.*)$/ ) { - $config{$1} = $2; - } - else { - warn "Couldn't parse config '$v'\n"; - } - } - else { - push @out, ($k => $v); - } - } - } - push @out, (config => \%config) if %config; - return @out; -} - -sub run_build_pl { - my ($pack, %in) = @_; - $in{script} ||= 'Build.PL'; - my @args = $in{args} ? $pack->makefile_to_build_args(@{$in{args}}) : (); - print "# running $in{script} @args\n"; - Module::Build->run_perl_script($in{script}, [], \@args) or die "Couldn't run $in{script}: $!"; -} - -sub fake_makefile { - my ($self, %args) = @_; - unless (exists $args{build_class}) { - warn "Unknown 'build_class', defaulting to 'Module::Build'\n"; - $args{build_class} = 'Module::Build'; - } - my $class = $args{build_class}; - - my $perl = $class->find_perl_interpreter; - - # VMS MMS/MMK need to use MCR to run the Perl image. - $perl = 'MCR ' . $perl if $self->_is_vms_mms; - - my $noop = ($class->is_windowsish ? 'rem>nul' : - $self->_is_vms_mms ? 'Continue' : - 'true'); - - my $filetype = $class->is_vmsish ? '.COM' : ''; - - my $Build = 'Build' . $filetype . ' --makefile_env_macros 1'; - my $unlink = $class->oneliner('1 while unlink $ARGV[0]', [], [$args{makefile}]); - $unlink =~ s/\$/\$\$/g unless $class->is_vmsish; - - my $maketext = ($^O eq 'os2' ? "SHELL = sh\n\n" : ''); - - $maketext .= <<"EOF"; -all : force_do_it - $perl $Build -realclean : force_do_it - $perl $Build realclean - $unlink -distclean : force_do_it - $perl $Build distclean - $unlink - - -force_do_it : - @ $noop -EOF - - foreach my $action ($class->known_actions) { - next if $action =~ /^(all|distclean|realclean|force_do_it)$/; # Don't double-define - $maketext .= <<"EOF"; -$action : force_do_it - $perl $Build $action -EOF - } - - if ($self->_is_vms_mms) { - # Roll our own .EXPORT as MMS/MMK don't honor that directive. - $maketext .= "\n.FIRST\n\t\@ $noop\n"; - for my $macro (keys %macro_to_build) { - $maketext .= ".IFDEF $macro\n\tDEFINE $macro \"\$($macro)\"\n.ENDIF\n"; - } - $maketext .= "\n"; - } - else { - $maketext .= "\n.EXPORT : " . join(' ', keys %macro_to_build) . "\n\n"; - } - - return $maketext; -} - -sub fake_prereqs { - my $file = File::Spec->catfile('_build', 'prereqs'); - my $fh = IO::File->new("< $file") or die "Can't read $file: $!"; - my $prereqs = eval do {local $/; <$fh>}; - close $fh; - - my @prereq; - foreach my $section (qw/build_requires requires/) { - foreach (keys %{$prereqs->{$section}}) { - next if $_ eq 'perl'; - push @prereq, "$_=>q[$prereqs->{$section}{$_}]"; - } - } - - return unless @prereq; - return "# PREREQ_PM => { " . join(", ", @prereq) . " }\n\n"; -} - - -sub write_makefile { - my ($pack, %in) = @_; - - unless (exists $in{build_class}) { - warn "Unknown 'build_class', defaulting to 'Module::Build'\n"; - $in{build_class} = 'Module::Build'; - } - my $class = $in{build_class}; - $in{makefile} ||= $pack->_is_vms_mms ? 'Descrip.MMS' : 'Makefile'; - - open MAKE, "> $in{makefile}" or die "Cannot write $in{makefile}: $!"; - print MAKE $pack->fake_prereqs; - print MAKE $pack->fake_makefile(%in); - close MAKE; -} - -sub _is_vms_mms { - return Module::Build->is_vmsish && ($Config{make} =~ m/MM[SK]/i); -} - -1; -__END__ - -=for :stopwords passthrough - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Compat - Compatibility with ExtUtils::MakeMaker - - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - # In a Build.PL : - use Module::Build; - my $build = Module::Build->new - ( module_name => 'Foo::Bar', - license => 'perl', - create_makefile_pl => 'passthrough' ); - ... - - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -Because C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> has been the standard way to distribute -modules for a long time, many tools (CPAN.pm, or your system -administrator) may expect to find a working F<Makefile.PL> in every -distribution they download from CPAN. If you want to throw them a -bone, you can use C<Module::Build::Compat> to automatically generate a -F<Makefile.PL> for you, in one of several different styles. - -C<Module::Build::Compat> also provides some code that helps out the -F<Makefile.PL> at runtime. - - -=head1 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item create_makefile_pl($style, $build) - -Creates a F<Makefile.PL> in the current directory in one of several -styles, based on the supplied C<Module::Build> object C<$build>. This is -typically controlled by passing the desired style as the -C<create_makefile_pl> parameter to C<Module::Build>'s C<new()> method; -the F<Makefile.PL> will then be automatically created during the -C<distdir> action. - -The currently supported styles are: - -=over 4 - -=item small - -A small F<Makefile.PL> will be created that passes all functionality -through to the F<Build.PL> script in the same directory. The user must -already have C<Module::Build> installed in order to use this, or else -they'll get a module-not-found error. - -=item passthrough - -This is just like the C<small> option above, but if C<Module::Build> is -not already installed on the user's system, the script will offer to -use C<CPAN.pm> to download it and install it before continuing with -the build. - -=item traditional - -A F<Makefile.PL> will be created in the "traditional" style, i.e. it will -use C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> and won't rely on C<Module::Build> at all. -In order to create the F<Makefile.PL>, we'll include the C<requires> and -C<build_requires> dependencies as the C<PREREQ_PM> parameter. - -You don't want to use this style if during the C<perl Build.PL> stage -you ask the user questions, or do some auto-sensing about the user's -environment, or if you subclass C<Module::Build> to do some -customization, because the vanilla F<Makefile.PL> won't do any of that. - -=back - -=item run_build_pl(args => \@ARGV) - -This method runs the F<Build.PL> script, passing it any arguments the -user may have supplied to the C<perl Makefile.PL> command. Because -C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> and C<Module::Build> accept different arguments, this -method also performs some translation between the two. - -C<run_build_pl()> accepts the following named parameters: - -=over 4 - -=item args - -The C<args> parameter specifies the parameters that would usually -appear on the command line of the C<perl Makefile.PL> command - -typically you'll just pass a reference to C<@ARGV>. - -=item script - -This is the filename of the script to run - it defaults to C<Build.PL>. - -=back - -=item write_makefile() - -This method writes a 'dummy' F<Makefile> that will pass all commands -through to the corresponding C<Module::Build> actions. - -C<write_makefile()> accepts the following named parameters: - -=over 4 - -=item makefile - -The name of the file to write - defaults to the string C<Makefile>. - -=back - -=back - - -=head1 SCENARIOS - -So, some common scenarios are: - -=over 4 - -=item 1. - -Just include a F<Build.PL> script (without a F<Makefile.PL> -script), and give installation directions in a F<README> or F<INSTALL> -document explaining how to install the module. In particular, explain -that the user must install C<Module::Build> before installing your -module. - -Note that if you do this, you may make things easier for yourself, but -harder for people with older versions of CPAN or CPANPLUS on their -system, because those tools generally only understand the -F<Makefile.PL>/C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> way of doing things. - -=item 2. - -Include a F<Build.PL> script and a "traditional" F<Makefile.PL>, -created either manually or with C<create_makefile_pl()>. Users won't -ever have to install C<Module::Build> if they use the F<Makefile.PL>, but -they won't get to take advantage of C<Module::Build>'s extra features -either. - -For good measure, of course, test both the F<Makefile.PL> and the -F<Build.PL> before shipping. - -=item 3. - -Include a F<Build.PL> script and a "pass-through" F<Makefile.PL> -built using C<Module::Build::Compat>. This will mean that people can -continue to use the "old" installation commands, and they may never -notice that it's actually doing something else behind the scenes. It -will also mean that your installation process is compatible with older -versions of tools like CPAN and CPANPLUS. - -=back - - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - - -=head1 COPYRIGHT - -Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Ken Williams. All rights reserved. - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. - - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -L<Module::Build>(3), L<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>(3) - - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Config.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Config.pm deleted file mode 100644 index de8b44d092..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Config.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Config; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Config; - -sub new { - my ($pack, %args) = @_; - return bless { - stack => {}, - values => $args{values} || {}, - }, $pack; -} - -sub get { - my ($self, $key) = @_; - return $self->{values}{$key} if ref($self) && exists $self->{values}{$key}; - return $Config{$key}; -} - -sub set { - my ($self, $key, $val) = @_; - $self->{values}{$key} = $val; -} - -sub push { - my ($self, $key, $val) = @_; - push @{$self->{stack}{$key}}, $self->{values}{$key} - if exists $self->{values}{$key}; - $self->{values}{$key} = $val; -} - -sub pop { - my ($self, $key) = @_; - - my $val = delete $self->{values}{$key}; - if ( exists $self->{stack}{$key} ) { - $self->{values}{$key} = pop @{$self->{stack}{$key}}; - delete $self->{stack}{$key} unless @{$self->{stack}{$key}}; - } - - return $val; -} - -sub values_set { - my $self = shift; - return undef unless ref($self); - return $self->{values}; -} - -sub all_config { - my $self = shift; - my $v = ref($self) ? $self->{values} : {}; - return {%Config, %$v}; -} - -1; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Cookbook.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Cookbook.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 82c8e01d67..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Cookbook.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,529 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Cookbook; -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Cookbook - Examples of Module::Build Usage - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C<Module::Build> isn't conceptually very complicated, but examples are -always helpful. The following recipes should help developers and/or -installers put together the pieces from the other parts of the -documentation. - - -=head1 BASIC RECIPES - - -=head2 Installing modules that use Module::Build - -In most cases, you can just issue the following commands: - - perl Build.PL - ./Build - ./Build test - ./Build install - -There's nothing complicated here - first you're running a script -called F<Build.PL>, then you're running a (newly-generated) script -called F<Build> and passing it various arguments. - -The exact commands may vary a bit depending on how you invoke perl -scripts on your system. For instance, if you have multiple versions -of perl installed, you can install to one particular perl's library -directories like so: - - /usr/bin/perl5.8.1 Build.PL - ./Build - ./Build test - ./Build install - -If you're on Windows where the current directory is always searched -first for scripts, you'll probably do something like this: - - perl Build.PL - Build - Build test - Build install - -On the old Mac OS (version 9 or lower) using MacPerl, you can -double-click on the F<Build.PL> script to create the F<Build> script, -then double-click on the F<Build> script to run its C<build>, C<test>, -and C<install> actions. - -The F<Build> script knows what perl was used to run F<Build.PL>, so -you don't need to re-invoke the F<Build> script with the complete perl -path each time. If you invoke it with the I<wrong> perl path, you'll -get a warning or a fatal error. - -=head2 Modifying Config.pm values - -C<Module::Build> relies heavily on various values from perl's -C<Config.pm> to do its work. For example, default installation paths -are given by C<installsitelib> and C<installvendorman3dir> and -friends, C linker & compiler settings are given by C<ld>, -C<lddlflags>, C<cc>, C<ccflags>, and so on. I<If you're pretty sure -you know what you're doing>, you can tell C<Module::Build> to pretend -there are different values in F<Config.pm> than what's really there, -by passing arguments for the C<--config> parameter on the command -line: - - perl Build.PL --config cc=gcc --config ld=gcc - -Inside the C<Build.PL> script the same thing can be accomplished by -passing values for the C<config> parameter to C<new()>: - - my $build = Module::Build->new - ( - ... - config => { cc => 'gcc', ld => 'gcc' }, - ... - ); - -In custom build code, the same thing can be accomplished by calling -the L<Module::Build/config> method: - - $build->config( cc => 'gcc' ); # Set - $build->config( ld => 'gcc' ); # Set - ... - my $linker = $build->config('ld'); # Get - - -=head2 Installing modules using the programmatic interface - -If you need to build, test, and/or install modules from within some -other perl code (as opposed to having the user type installation -commands at the shell), you can use the programmatic interface. -Create a Module::Build object (or an object of a custom Module::Build -subclass) and then invoke its C<dispatch()> method to run various -actions. - - my $build = Module::Build->new - ( - module_name => 'Foo::Bar', - license => 'perl', - requires => { 'Some::Module' => '1.23' }, - ); - $build->dispatch('build'); - $build->dispatch('test', verbose => 1); - $build->dispatch('install'); - -The first argument to C<dispatch()> is the name of the action, and any -following arguments are named parameters. - -This is the interface we use to test Module::Build itself in the -regression tests. - - -=head2 Installing to a temporary directory - -To create packages for package managers like RedHat's C<rpm> or -Debian's C<deb>, you may need to install to a temporary directory -first and then create the package from that temporary installation. -To do this, specify the C<destdir> parameter to the C<install> action: - - ./Build install --destdir /tmp/my-package-1.003 - -This essentially just prepends all the installation paths with the -F</tmp/my-package-1.003> directory. - - -=head2 Installing to a non-standard directory - -To install to a non-standard directory (for example, if you don't have -permission to install in the system-wide directories), you can use the -C<install_base> or C<prefix> parameters: - - ./Build install --install_base /foo/bar - -See L<Module::Build/"INSTALL PATHS"> for a much more complete -discussion of how installation paths are determined. - - -=head2 Installing in the same location as ExtUtils::MakeMaker - -With the introduction of C<--prefix> in Module::Build 0.28 and -C<INSTALL_BASE> in C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> 6.31 its easy to get them both -to install to the same locations. - -First, ensure you have at least version 0.28 of Module::Build -installed and 6.31 of C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>. Prior versions have -differing (and in some cases quite strange) installation behaviors. - -The following installation flags are equivalent between -C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> and C<Module::Build>. - - MakeMaker Module::Build - PREFIX=... --prefix ... - INSTALL_BASE=... --install_base ... - DESTDIR=... --destdir ... - LIB=... --install_path lib=... - INSTALLDIRS=... --installdirs ... - INSTALLDIRS=perl --installdirs core - UNINST=... --uninst ... - INC=... --extra_compiler_flags ... - POLLUTE=1 --extra_compiler_flags -DPERL_POLLUTE - -For example, if you are currently installing C<MakeMaker> modules with -this command: - - perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=~ - make test - make install UNINST=1 - -You can install into the same location with Module::Build using this: - - perl Build.PL --prefix ~ - ./Build test - ./Build install --uninst 1 - -=head3 C<prefix> vs C<install_base> - -The behavior of C<prefix> is complicated and depends on -how your Perl is configured. The resulting installation locations -will vary from machine to machine and even different installations of -Perl on the same machine. Because of this, it's difficult to document -where C<prefix> will place your modules. - -In contrast, C<install_base> has predictable, easy to explain -installation locations. Now that C<Module::Build> and C<MakeMaker> both -have C<install_base> there is little reason to use C<prefix> other -than to preserve your existing installation locations. If you are -starting a fresh Perl installation we encourage you to use -C<install_base>. If you have an existing installation installed via -C<prefix>, consider moving it to an installation structure matching -C<install_base> and using that instead. - - -=head2 Running a single test file - -C<Module::Build> supports running a single test, which enables you to -track down errors more quickly. Use the following format: - - ./Build test --test_files t/mytest.t - -In addition, you may want to run the test in verbose mode to get more -informative output: - - ./Build test --test_files t/mytest.t --verbose 1 - -I run this so frequently that I define the following shell alias: - - alias t './Build test --verbose 1 --test_files' - -So then I can just execute C<t t/mytest.t> to run a single test. - - -=head1 ADVANCED RECIPES - - -=head2 Making a CPAN.pm-compatible distribution - -New versions of CPAN.pm understand how to use a F<Build.PL> script, -but old versions don't. If authors want to help users who have old -versions, some form of F<Makefile.PL> should be supplied. The easiest -way to accomplish this is to use the C<create_makefile_pl> parameter to -C<< Module::Build->new() >> in the C<Build.PL> script, which can -create various flavors of F<Makefile.PL> during the C<dist> action. - -As a best practice, we recommend using the "traditional" style of -F<Makefile.PL> unless your distribution has needs that can't be -accomplished that way. - -The C<Module::Build::Compat> module, which is part of -C<Module::Build>'s distribution, is responsible for creating these -F<Makefile.PL>s. Please see L<Module::Build::Compat> for the details. - - -=head2 Changing the order of the build process - -The C<build_elements> property specifies the steps C<Module::Build> -will take when building a distribution. To change the build order, -change the order of the entries in that property: - - # Process pod files first - my @e = @{$build->build_elements}; - my ($i) = grep {$e[$_] eq 'pod'} 0..$#e; - unshift @e, splice @e, $i, 1; - -Currently, C<build_elements> has the following default value: - - [qw( PL support pm xs pod script )] - -Do take care when altering this property, since there may be -non-obvious (and non-documented!) ordering dependencies in the -C<Module::Build> code. - - -=head2 Adding new file types to the build process - -Sometimes you might have extra types of files that you want to install -alongside the standard types like F<.pm> and F<.pod> files. For -instance, you might have a F<Bar.dat> file containing some data -related to the C<Foo::Bar> module and you'd like for it to end up as -F<Foo/Bar.dat> somewhere in perl's C<@INC> path so C<Foo::Bar> can -access it easily at runtime. The following code from a sample -C<Build.PL> file demonstrates how to accomplish this: - - use Module::Build; - my $build = Module::Build->new - ( - module_name => 'Foo::Bar', - ...other stuff here... - ); - $build->add_build_element('dat'); - $build->create_build_script; - -This will find all F<.dat> files in the F<lib/> directory, copy them -to the F<blib/lib/> directory during the C<build> action, and install -them during the C<install> action. - -If your extra files aren't located in the C<lib/> directory in your -distribution, you can explicitly say where they are, just as you'd do -with F<.pm> or F<.pod> files: - - use Module::Build; - my $build = new Module::Build - ( - module_name => 'Foo::Bar', - dat_files => {'some/dir/Bar.dat' => 'lib/Foo/Bar.dat'}, - ...other stuff here... - ); - $build->add_build_element('dat'); - $build->create_build_script; - -If your extra files actually need to be created on the user's machine, -or if they need some other kind of special processing, you'll probably -want to subclass C<Module::Build> and create a special method to -process them, named C<process_${kind}_files()>: - - use Module::Build; - my $class = Module::Build->subclass(code => <<'EOF'); - sub process_dat_files { - my $self = shift; - ... locate and process *.dat files, - ... and create something in blib/lib/ - } - EOF - my $build = $class->new - ( - module_name => 'Foo::Bar', - ...other stuff here... - ); - $build->add_build_element('dat'); - $build->create_build_script; - -If your extra files don't go in F<lib/> but in some other place, see -L<"Adding new elements to the install process"> for how to actually -get them installed. - -Please note that these examples use some capabilities of Module::Build -that first appeared in version 0.26. Before that it could -still be done, but the simple cases took a bit more work. - - -=head2 Adding new elements to the install process - -By default, Module::Build creates seven subdirectories of the F<blib> -directory during the build process: F<lib>, F<arch>, F<bin>, -F<script>, F<bindoc>, F<libdoc>, and F<html> (some of these may be -missing or empty if there's nothing to go in them). Anything copied -to these directories during the build will eventually be installed -during the C<install> action (see L<Module::Build/"INSTALL PATHS">. - -If you need to create a new custom type of installable element, e.g. C<conf>, -then you need to tell Module::Build where things in F<blib/conf/> -should be installed. To do this, use the C<install_path> parameter to -the C<new()> method: - - my $build = Module::Build->new - ( - ...other stuff here... - install_path => { conf => $installation_path } - ); - -Or you can call the C<install_path()> method later: - - $build->install_path(conf => $installation_path); - -The user may also specify the path on the command line: - - perl Build.PL --install_path conf=/foo/path/etc - -The important part, though, is that I<somehow> the install path needs -to be set, or else nothing in the F<blib/conf/> directory will get -installed, and a runtime error during the C<install> action will -result. - -See also L<"Adding new file types to the build process"> for how to -create the stuff in F<blib/conf/> in the first place. - - -=head1 EXAMPLES ON CPAN - -Several distributions on CPAN are making good use of various features -of Module::Build. They can serve as real-world examples for others. - - -=head2 SVN-Notify-Mirror - -L<http://search.cpan.org/~jpeacock/SVN-Notify-Mirror/> - -John Peacock, author of the C<SVN-Notify-Mirror> distribution, says: - -=over 4 - -=item 1. Using C<auto_features>, I check to see whether two optional -modules are available - SVN::Notify::Config and Net::SSH; - -=item 2. If the S::N::Config module is loaded, I automatically -generate test files for it during Build (using the C<PL_files> -property). - -=item 3. If the C<ssh_feature> is available, I ask if the user wishes -to perform the ssh tests (since it requires a little preliminary -setup); - -=item 4. Only if the user has C<ssh_feature> and answers yes to the -testing, do I generate a test file. - -I'm sure I could not have handled this complexity with EU::MM, but it -was very easy to do with M::B. - -=back - - -=head2 Modifying an action - -Sometimes you might need an to have an action, say C<./Build install>, -do something unusual. For instance, you might need to change the -ownership of a file or do something else peculiar to your application. - -You can subclass C<Module::Build> on the fly using the C<subclass()> -method and override the methods that perform the actions. You may -need to read through C<Module::Build::Authoring> and -C<Module::Build::API> to find the methods you want to override. All -"action" methods are implemented by a method called "ACTION_" followed -by the action's name, so here's an example of how it would work for -the C<install> action: - - # Build.PL - use Module::Build; - my $class = Module::Build->subclass( - class => "Module::Build::Custom", - code => <<'SUBCLASS' ); - - sub ACTION_install { - my $self = shift; - # YOUR CODE HERE - $self->SUPER::ACTION_install; - } - SUBCLASS - - $class->new( - module_name => 'Your::Module', - # rest of the usual Module::Build parameters - )->create_build_script; - - -=head2 Adding an action - -You can add a new C<./Build> action simply by writing the method for -it in your subclass. Use C<depends_on> to declare that another action -must have been run before your action. - -For example, let's say you wanted to be able to write C<./Build -commit> to test your code and commit it to Subversion. - - # Build.PL - use Module::Build; - my $class = Module::Build->subclass( - class => "Module::Build::Custom", - code => <<'SUBCLASS' ); - - sub ACTION_commit { - my $self = shift; - - $self->depends_on("test"); - $self->do_system(qw(svn commit)); - } - SUBCLASS - - -=head2 Bundling Module::Build - -Note: This section probably needs an update as the technology improves -(see contrib/bundle.pl in the distribution). - -Suppose you want to use some new-ish features of Module::Build, -e.g. newer than the version of Module::Build your users are likely to -already have installed on their systems. The first thing you should -do is set C<configure_requires> to your minimum version of -Module::Build. See L<Module::Build::Authoring>. - -But not every build system honors C<configure_requires> yet. Here's -how you can ship a copy of Module::Build, but still use a newer -installed version to take advantage of any bug fixes and upgrades. - -First, install Module::Build into F<Your-Project/inc/Module-Build>. -CPAN will not index anything in the F<inc> directory so this copy will -not show up in CPAN searches. - - cd Module-Build - perl Build.PL --install_base /path/to/Your-Project/inc/Module-Build - ./Build test - ./Build install - -You should now have all the Module::Build .pm files in -F<Your-Project/inc/Module-Build/lib/perl5>. - -Next, add this to the top of your F<Build.PL>. - - my $Bundled_MB = 0.30; # or whatever version it was. - - # Find out what version of Module::Build is installed or fail quietly. - # This should be cross-platform. - my $Installed_MB = - `$^X -e "eval q{require Module::Build; print Module::Build->VERSION} or exit 1"; - - # some operating systems put a newline at the end of every print. - chomp $Installed_MB; - - $Installed_MB = 0 if $?; - - # Use our bundled copy of Module::Build if it's newer than the installed. - unshift @INC, "inc/Module-Build/lib/perl5" if $Bundled_MB > $Installed_MB; - - require Module::Build; - -And write the rest of your F<Build.PL> normally. Module::Build will -remember your change to C<@INC> and use it when you run F<./Build>. - -In the future, we hope to provide a more automated solution for this -scenario; see C<inc/latest.pm> in the Module::Build distribution for -one indication of the direction we're moving. - - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - - -=head1 COPYRIGHT - -Copyright (c) 2001-2008 Ken Williams. All rights reserved. - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. - - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), L<Module::Build>(3), L<Module::Build::Authoring>(3), -L<Module::Build::API>(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Dumper.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Dumper.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 1cd8cd0e16..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Dumper.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Dumper; -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; - -# This is just a split-out of a wrapper function to do Data::Dumper -# stuff "the right way". See: -# http://groups.google.com/group/perl.module.build/browse_thread/thread/c8065052b2e0d741 - -use Data::Dumper; - -sub _data_dump { - my ($self, $data) = @_; - return ("do{ my " - . Data::Dumper->new([$data],['x'])->Purity(1)->Terse(0)->Dump() - . '$x; }') -} - -1; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/ModuleInfo.pm b/lib/Module/Build/ModuleInfo.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 4de09b4c68..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/ModuleInfo.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,471 +0,0 @@ -# -*- mode: cperl; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; basic-offset: 2 -*- -# vim:ts=8:sw=2:et:sta:sts=2 -package Module::Build::ModuleInfo; - -# This module provides routines to gather information about -# perl modules (assuming this may be expanded in the distant -# parrot future to look at other types of modules). - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; - -use File::Spec; -use IO::File; -use Module::Build::Version; - - -my $PKG_REGEXP = qr{ # match a package declaration - ^[\s\{;]* # intro chars on a line - package # the word 'package' - \s+ # whitespace - ([\w:]+) # a package name - \s* # optional whitespace - ; # semicolon line terminator -}x; - -my $VARNAME_REGEXP = qr{ # match fully-qualified VERSION name - ([\$*]) # sigil - $ or * - ( - ( # optional leading package name - (?:::|\')? # possibly starting like just :: (Ì la $::VERSION) - (?:\w+(?:::|\'))* # Foo::Bar:: ... - )? - VERSION - )\b -}x; - -my $VERS_REGEXP = qr{ # match a VERSION definition - (?: - \(\s*$VARNAME_REGEXP\s*\) # with parens - | - $VARNAME_REGEXP # without parens - ) - \s* - =[^=~] # = but not ==, nor =~ -}x; - - -sub new_from_file { - my $class = shift; - my $filename = File::Spec->rel2abs( shift ); - - return undef unless defined( $filename ) && -f $filename; - return $class->_init(undef, $filename, @_); -} - -sub new_from_module { - my $class = shift; - my $module = shift; - my %props = @_; - - $props{inc} ||= \@INC; - my $filename = $class->find_module_by_name( $module, $props{inc} ); - return undef unless defined( $filename ) && -f $filename; - return $class->_init($module, $filename, %props); -} - -sub _init { - my $class = shift; - my $module = shift; - my $filename = shift; - my %props = @_; - - my( %valid_props, @valid_props ); - @valid_props = qw( collect_pod inc ); - @valid_props{@valid_props} = delete( @props{@valid_props} ); - warn "Unknown properties: @{[keys %props]}\n" if scalar( %props ); - - my %data = ( - module => $module, - filename => $filename, - version => undef, - packages => [], - versions => {}, - pod => {}, - pod_headings => [], - collect_pod => 0, - - %valid_props, - ); - - my $self = bless(\%data, $class); - - $self->_parse_file(); - - unless($self->{module} and length($self->{module})) { - my ($v, $d, $f) = File::Spec->splitpath($self->{filename}); - if($f =~ /\.pm$/) { - $f =~ s/\..+$//; - my @candidates = grep /$f$/, @{$self->{packages}}; - $self->{module} = shift(@candidates); # punt - } - else { - if(grep /main/, @{$self->{packages}}) { - $self->{module} = 'main'; - } - else { - $self->{module} = $self->{packages}[0] || ''; - } - } - } - - $self->{version} = $self->{versions}{$self->{module}} - if defined( $self->{module} ); - - return $self; -} - -# class method -sub _do_find_module { - my $class = shift; - my $module = shift || die 'find_module_by_name() requires a package name'; - my $dirs = shift || \@INC; - - my $file = File::Spec->catfile(split( /::/, $module)); - foreach my $dir ( @$dirs ) { - my $testfile = File::Spec->catfile($dir, $file); - return [ File::Spec->rel2abs( $testfile ), $dir ] - if -e $testfile and !-d _; # For stuff like ExtUtils::xsubpp - return [ File::Spec->rel2abs( "$testfile.pm" ), $dir ] - if -e "$testfile.pm"; - } - return; -} - -# class method -sub find_module_by_name { - my $found = shift()->_do_find_module(@_) or return; - return $found->[0]; -} - -# class method -sub find_module_dir_by_name { - my $found = shift()->_do_find_module(@_) or return; - return $found->[1]; -} - - -# given a line of perl code, attempt to parse it if it looks like a -# $VERSION assignment, returning sigil, full name, & package name -sub _parse_version_expression { - my $self = shift; - my $line = shift; - - my( $sig, $var, $pkg ); - if ( $line =~ $VERS_REGEXP ) { - ( $sig, $var, $pkg ) = $2 ? ( $1, $2, $3 ) : ( $4, $5, $6 ); - if ( $pkg ) { - $pkg = ($pkg eq '::') ? 'main' : $pkg; - $pkg =~ s/::$//; - } - } - - return ( $sig, $var, $pkg ); -} - -sub _parse_file { - my $self = shift; - - my $filename = $self->{filename}; - my $fh = IO::File->new( $filename ) - or die( "Can't open '$filename': $!" ); - - $self->_parse_fh($fh); -} - -sub _parse_fh { - my ($self, $fh) = @_; - - my( $in_pod, $seen_end, $need_vers ) = ( 0, 0, 0 ); - my( @pkgs, %vers, %pod, @pod ); - my $pkg = 'main'; - my $pod_sect = ''; - my $pod_data = ''; - - while (defined( my $line = <$fh> )) { - my $line_num = $.; - - chomp( $line ); - next if $line =~ /^\s*#/; - - $in_pod = ($line =~ /^=(?!cut)/) ? 1 : ($line =~ /^=cut/) ? 0 : $in_pod; - - # Would be nice if we could also check $in_string or something too - last if !$in_pod && $line =~ /^__(?:DATA|END)__$/; - - if ( $in_pod || $line =~ /^=cut/ ) { - - if ( $line =~ /^=head\d\s+(.+)\s*$/ ) { - push( @pod, $1 ); - if ( $self->{collect_pod} && length( $pod_data ) ) { - $pod{$pod_sect} = $pod_data; - $pod_data = ''; - } - $pod_sect = $1; - - - } elsif ( $self->{collect_pod} ) { - $pod_data .= "$line\n"; - - } - - } else { - - $pod_sect = ''; - $pod_data = ''; - - # parse $line to see if it's a $VERSION declaration - my( $vers_sig, $vers_fullname, $vers_pkg ) = - $self->_parse_version_expression( $line ); - - if ( $line =~ $PKG_REGEXP ) { - $pkg = $1; - push( @pkgs, $pkg ) unless grep( $pkg eq $_, @pkgs ); - $vers{$pkg} = undef unless exists( $vers{$pkg} ); - $need_vers = 1; - - # VERSION defined with full package spec, i.e. $Module::VERSION - } elsif ( $vers_fullname && $vers_pkg ) { - push( @pkgs, $vers_pkg ) unless grep( $vers_pkg eq $_, @pkgs ); - $need_vers = 0 if $vers_pkg eq $pkg; - - unless ( defined $vers{$vers_pkg} && length $vers{$vers_pkg} ) { - $vers{$vers_pkg} = - $self->_evaluate_version_line( $vers_sig, $vers_fullname, $line ); - } else { - # Warn unless the user is using the "$VERSION = eval - # $VERSION" idiom (though there are probably other idioms - # that we should watch out for...) - warn <<"EOM" unless $line =~ /=\s*eval/; -Package '$vers_pkg' already declared with version '$vers{$vers_pkg}', -ignoring subsequent declaration on line $line_num. -EOM - } - - # first non-comment line in undeclared package main is VERSION - } elsif ( !exists($vers{main}) && $pkg eq 'main' && $vers_fullname ) { - $need_vers = 0; - my $v = - $self->_evaluate_version_line( $vers_sig, $vers_fullname, $line ); - $vers{$pkg} = $v; - push( @pkgs, 'main' ); - - # first non-comment line in undeclared package defines package main - } elsif ( !exists($vers{main}) && $pkg eq 'main' && $line =~ /\w+/ ) { - $need_vers = 1; - $vers{main} = ''; - push( @pkgs, 'main' ); - - # only keep if this is the first $VERSION seen - } elsif ( $vers_fullname && $need_vers ) { - $need_vers = 0; - my $v = - $self->_evaluate_version_line( $vers_sig, $vers_fullname, $line ); - - - unless ( defined $vers{$pkg} && length $vers{$pkg} ) { - $vers{$pkg} = $v; - } else { - warn <<"EOM"; -Package '$pkg' already declared with version '$vers{$pkg}' -ignoring new version '$v' on line $line_num. -EOM - } - - } - - } - - } - - if ( $self->{collect_pod} && length($pod_data) ) { - $pod{$pod_sect} = $pod_data; - } - - $self->{versions} = \%vers; - $self->{packages} = \@pkgs; - $self->{pod} = \%pod; - $self->{pod_headings} = \@pod; -} - -{ -my $pn = 0; -sub _evaluate_version_line { - my $self = shift; - my( $sigil, $var, $line ) = @_; - - # Some of this code came from the ExtUtils:: hierarchy. - - # We compile into $vsub because 'use version' would cause - # compiletime/runtime issues with local() - my $vsub; - $pn++; # everybody gets their own package - my $eval = qq{BEGIN { q# Hide from _packages_inside() - #; package Module::Build::ModuleInfo::_version::p$pn; - use Module::Build::Version; - no strict; - - local $sigil$var; - \$$var=undef; - \$vsub = sub { - $line; - \$$var - }; - }}; - - local $^W; - # Try to get the $VERSION - eval $eval; - warn "Error evaling version line '$eval' in $self->{filename}: $@\n" - if $@; - (ref($vsub) eq 'CODE') or - die "failed to build version sub for $self->{filename}"; - my $result = eval { $vsub->() }; - - die "Could not get version from $self->{filename} by executing:\n$eval\n\nThe fatal error was: $@\n" if $@; - - # Bless it into our own version class - $result = Module::Build::Version->new($result); - - return $result; -} -} - - -############################################################ - -# accessors -sub name { $_[0]->{module} } - -sub filename { $_[0]->{filename} } -sub packages_inside { @{$_[0]->{packages}} } -sub pod_inside { @{$_[0]->{pod_headings}} } -sub contains_pod { $#{$_[0]->{pod_headings}} } - -sub version { - my $self = shift; - my $mod = shift || $self->{module}; - my $vers; - if ( defined( $mod ) && length( $mod ) && - exists( $self->{versions}{$mod} ) ) { - return $self->{versions}{$mod}; - } else { - return undef; - } -} - -sub pod { - my $self = shift; - my $sect = shift; - if ( defined( $sect ) && length( $sect ) && - exists( $self->{pod}{$sect} ) ) { - return $self->{pod}{$sect}; - } else { - return undef; - } -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=for :stopwords ModuleInfo - -=head1 NAME - -ModuleInfo - Gather package and POD information from a perl module file - - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -=over 4 - -=item new_from_file($filename, collect_pod => 1) - -Construct a C<ModuleInfo> object given the path to a file. Takes an optional -argument C<collect_pod> which is a boolean that determines whether -POD data is collected and stored for reference. POD data is not -collected by default. POD headings are always collected. - -=item new_from_module($module, collect_pod => 1, inc => \@dirs) - -Construct a C<ModuleInfo> object given a module or package name. In addition -to accepting the C<collect_pod> argument as described above, this -method accepts a C<inc> argument which is a reference to an array of -of directories to search for the module. If none are given, the -default is @INC. - -=item name() - -Returns the name of the package represented by this module. If there -are more than one packages, it makes a best guess based on the -filename. If it's a script (i.e. not a *.pm) the package name is -'main'. - -=item version($package) - -Returns the version as defined by the $VERSION variable for the -package as returned by the C<name> method if no arguments are -given. If given the name of a package it will attempt to return the -version of that package if it is specified in the file. - -=item filename() - -Returns the absolute path to the file. - -=item packages_inside() - -Returns a list of packages. - -=item pod_inside() - -Returns a list of POD sections. - -=item contains_pod() - -Returns true if there is any POD in the file. - -=item pod($section) - -Returns the POD data in the given section. - -=item find_module_by_name($module, \@dirs) - -Returns the path to a module given the module or package name. A list -of directories can be passed in as an optional parameter, otherwise -@INC is searched. - -Can be called as either an object or a class method. - -=item find_module_dir_by_name($module, \@dirs) - -Returns the entry in C<@dirs> (or C<@INC> by default) that contains -the module C<$module>. A list of directories can be passed in as an -optional parameter, otherwise @INC is searched. - -Can be called as either an object or a class method. - -=back - - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org>, Randy W. Sims <RandyS@ThePierianSpring.org> - - -=head1 COPYRIGHT - -Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Ken Williams. All rights reserved. - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. - - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), L<Module::Build>(3) - -=cut - diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Notes.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Notes.pm deleted file mode 100644 index fe98419759..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Notes.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,296 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Notes; - -# A class for persistent hashes - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Data::Dumper; -use IO::File; -use Module::Build::Dumper; - -sub new { - my ($class, %args) = @_; - my $file = delete $args{file} or die "Missing required parameter 'file' to new()"; - my $self = bless { - disk => {}, - new => {}, - file => $file, - %args, - }, $class; -} - -sub restore { - my $self = shift; - - my $fh = IO::File->new("< $self->{file}") or die "Can't read $self->{file}: $!"; - $self->{disk} = eval do {local $/; <$fh>}; - die $@ if $@; - $self->{new} = {}; -} - -sub access { - my $self = shift; - return $self->read() unless @_; - - my $key = shift; - return $self->read($key) unless @_; - - my $value = shift; - $self->write({ $key => $value }); - return $self->read($key); -} - -sub has_data { - my $self = shift; - return keys %{$self->read()} > 0; -} - -sub exists { - my ($self, $key) = @_; - return exists($self->{new}{$key}) || exists($self->{disk}{$key}); -} - -sub read { - my $self = shift; - - if (@_) { - # Return 1 key as a scalar - my $key = shift; - return $self->{new}{$key} if exists $self->{new}{$key}; - return $self->{disk}{$key}; - } - - # Return all data - my $out = (keys %{$self->{new}} - ? {%{$self->{disk}}, %{$self->{new}}} - : $self->{disk}); - return wantarray ? %$out : $out; -} - -sub _same { - my ($self, $x, $y) = @_; - return 1 if !defined($x) and !defined($y); - return 0 if !defined($x) or !defined($y); - return $x eq $y; -} - -sub write { - my ($self, $href) = @_; - $href ||= {}; - - @{$self->{new}}{ keys %$href } = values %$href; # Merge - - # Do some optimization to avoid unnecessary writes - foreach my $key (keys %{ $self->{new} }) { - next if ref $self->{new}{$key}; - next if ref $self->{disk}{$key} or !exists $self->{disk}{$key}; - delete $self->{new}{$key} if $self->_same($self->{new}{$key}, $self->{disk}{$key}); - } - - if (my $file = $self->{file}) { - my ($vol, $dir, $base) = File::Spec->splitpath($file); - $dir = File::Spec->catpath($vol, $dir, ''); - return unless -e $dir && -d $dir; # The user needs to arrange for this - - return if -e $file and !keys %{ $self->{new} }; # Nothing to do - - @{$self->{disk}}{ keys %{$self->{new}} } = values %{$self->{new}}; # Merge - $self->_dump($file, $self->{disk}); - - $self->{new} = {}; - } - return $self->read; -} - -sub _dump { - my ($self, $file, $data) = @_; - - my $fh = IO::File->new("> $file") or die "Can't create '$file': $!"; - print {$fh} Module::Build::Dumper->_data_dump($data); -} - -sub write_config_data { - my ($self, %args) = @_; - - my $fh = IO::File->new("> $args{file}") or die "Can't create '$args{file}': $!"; - - printf $fh <<'EOF', $args{config_module}; -package %s; -use strict; -my $arrayref = eval do {local $/; <DATA>} - or die "Couldn't load ConfigData data: $@"; -close DATA; -my ($config, $features, $auto_features) = @$arrayref; - -sub config { $config->{$_[1]} } - -sub set_config { $config->{$_[1]} = $_[2] } -sub set_feature { $features->{$_[1]} = 0+!!$_[2] } # Constrain to 1 or 0 - -sub auto_feature_names { grep !exists $features->{$_}, keys %%$auto_features } - -sub feature_names { - my @features = (keys %%$features, auto_feature_names()); - @features; -} - -sub config_names { keys %%$config } - -sub write { - my $me = __FILE__; - require IO::File; - - # Can't use Module::Build::Dumper here because M::B is only a - # build-time prereq of this module - require Data::Dumper; - - my $mode_orig = (stat $me)[2] & 07777; - chmod($mode_orig | 0222, $me); # Make it writeable - my $fh = IO::File->new($me, 'r+') or die "Can't rewrite $me: $!"; - seek($fh, 0, 0); - while (<$fh>) { - last if /^__DATA__$/; - } - die "Couldn't find __DATA__ token in $me" if eof($fh); - - seek($fh, tell($fh), 0); - my $data = [$config, $features, $auto_features]; - $fh->print( 'do{ my ' - . Data::Dumper->new([$data],['x'])->Purity(1)->Dump() - . '$x; }' ); - truncate($fh, tell($fh)); - $fh->close; - - chmod($mode_orig, $me) - or warn "Couldn't restore permissions on $me: $!"; -} - -sub feature { - my ($package, $key) = @_; - return $features->{$key} if exists $features->{$key}; - - my $info = $auto_features->{$key} or return 0; - - # Under perl 5.005, each(%%$foo) isn't working correctly when $foo - # was reanimated with Data::Dumper and eval(). Not sure why, but - # copying to a new hash seems to solve it. - my %%info = %%$info; - - require Module::Build; # XXX should get rid of this - while (my ($type, $prereqs) = each %%info) { - next if $type eq 'description' || $type eq 'recommends'; - - my %%p = %%$prereqs; # Ditto here. - while (my ($modname, $spec) = each %%p) { - my $status = Module::Build->check_installed_status($modname, $spec); - if ((!$status->{ok}) xor ($type =~ /conflicts$/)) { return 0; } - if ( ! eval "require $modname; 1" ) { return 0; } - } - } - return 1; -} - -EOF - - my ($module_name, $notes_name) = ($args{module}, $args{config_module}); - printf $fh <<"EOF", $notes_name, $module_name; - -=head1 NAME - -$notes_name - Configuration for $module_name - - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use $notes_name; - \$value = $notes_name->config('foo'); - \$value = $notes_name->feature('bar'); - - \@names = $notes_name->config_names; - \@names = $notes_name->feature_names; - - $notes_name->set_config(foo => \$new_value); - $notes_name->set_feature(bar => \$new_value); - $notes_name->write; # Save changes - - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -This module holds the configuration data for the C<$module_name> -module. It also provides a programmatic interface for getting or -setting that configuration data. Note that in order to actually make -changes, you'll have to have write access to the C<$notes_name> -module, and you should attempt to understand the repercussions of your -actions. - - -=head1 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item config(\$name) - -Given a string argument, returns the value of the configuration item -by that name, or C<undef> if no such item exists. - -=item feature(\$name) - -Given a string argument, returns the value of the feature by that -name, or C<undef> if no such feature exists. - -=item set_config(\$name, \$value) - -Sets the configuration item with the given name to the given value. -The value may be any Perl scalar that will serialize correctly using -C<Data::Dumper>. This includes references, objects (usually), and -complex data structures. It probably does not include transient -things like filehandles or sockets. - -=item set_feature(\$name, \$value) - -Sets the feature with the given name to the given boolean value. The -value will be converted to 0 or 1 automatically. - -=item config_names() - -Returns a list of all the names of config items currently defined in -C<$notes_name>, or in scalar context the number of items. - -=item feature_names() - -Returns a list of all the names of features currently defined in -C<$notes_name>, or in scalar context the number of features. - -=item auto_feature_names() - -Returns a list of all the names of features whose availability is -dynamically determined, or in scalar context the number of such -features. Does not include such features that have later been set to -a fixed value. - -=item write() - -Commits any changes from C<set_config()> and C<set_feature()> to disk. -Requires write access to the C<$notes_name> module. - -=back - - -=head1 AUTHOR - -C<$notes_name> was automatically created using C<Module::Build>. -C<Module::Build> was written by Ken Williams, but he holds no -authorship claim or copyright claim to the contents of C<$notes_name>. - -=cut - -__DATA__ - -EOF - - print {$fh} Module::Build::Dumper->_data_dump([$args{config_data}, $args{feature}, $args{auto_features}]); -} - -1; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/PPMMaker.pm b/lib/Module/Build/PPMMaker.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 35b5a75317..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/PPMMaker.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,197 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::PPMMaker; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; - -# This code is mostly borrowed from ExtUtils::MM_Unix 6.10_03, with a -# few tweaks based on the PPD spec at -# http://www.xav.com/perl/site/lib/XML/PPD.html - -# The PPD spec is based on <http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-OSD> - -sub new { - my $package = shift; - return bless {@_}, $package; -} - -sub make_ppd { - my ($self, %args) = @_; - my $build = delete $args{build}; - - my @codebase; - if (exists $args{codebase}) { - @codebase = ref $args{codebase} ? @{$args{codebase}} : ($args{codebase}); - } else { - my $distfile = $build->ppm_name . '.tar.gz'; - print "Using default codebase '$distfile'\n"; - @codebase = ($distfile); - } - - my %dist; - foreach my $info (qw(name author abstract version)) { - my $method = "dist_$info"; - $dist{$info} = $build->$method() or die "Can't determine distribution's $info\n"; - } - $dist{version} = $self->_ppd_version($dist{version}); - - $self->_simple_xml_escape($_) foreach $dist{abstract}, @{$dist{author}}; - - # TODO: could add <LICENSE HREF=...> tag if we knew what the URLs were for - # various licenses - my $ppd = <<"PPD"; -<SOFTPKG NAME=\"$dist{name}\" VERSION=\"$dist{version}\"> - <TITLE>$dist{name}</TITLE> - <ABSTRACT>$dist{abstract}</ABSTRACT> -@{[ join "\n", map " <AUTHOR>$_</AUTHOR>", @{$dist{author}} ]} - <IMPLEMENTATION> -PPD - - # TODO: We could set <IMPLTYPE VALUE="PERL" /> or maybe - # <IMPLTYPE VALUE="PERL/XS" /> ??? - - # We don't include recommended dependencies because PPD has no way - # to distinguish them from normal dependencies. We don't include - # build_requires dependencies because the PPM installer doesn't - # build or test before installing. And obviously we don't include - # conflicts either. - - foreach my $type (qw(requires)) { - my $prereq = $build->$type(); - while (my ($modname, $spec) = each %$prereq) { - next if $modname eq 'perl'; - - my $min_version = '0.0'; - foreach my $c ($build->_parse_conditions($spec)) { - my ($op, $version) = $c =~ /^\s* (<=?|>=?|==|!=) \s* ([\w.]+) \s*$/x; - - # This is a nasty hack because it fails if there is no >= op - if ($op eq '>=') { - $min_version = $version; - last; - } - } - - # Another hack - dependencies are on modules, but PPD expects - # them to be on distributions (I think). - $modname =~ s/::/-/g; - - $ppd .= sprintf(<<'EOF', $modname, $self->_ppd_version($min_version)); - <DEPENDENCY NAME="%s" VERSION="%s" /> -EOF - - } - } - - # We only include these tags if this module involves XS, on the - # assumption that pure Perl modules will work on any OS. PERLCORE, - # unfortunately, seems to indicate that a module works with _only_ - # that version of Perl, and so is only appropriate when a module - # uses XS. - if (keys %{$build->find_xs_files}) { - my $perl_version = $self->_ppd_version($build->perl_version); - $ppd .= sprintf(<<'EOF', $perl_version, $^O, $self->_varchname($build->config) ); - <PERLCORE VERSION="%s" /> - <OS NAME="%s" /> - <ARCHITECTURE NAME="%s" /> -EOF - } - - foreach my $codebase (@codebase) { - $self->_simple_xml_escape($codebase); - $ppd .= sprintf(<<'EOF', $codebase); - <CODEBASE HREF="%s" /> -EOF - } - - $ppd .= <<'EOF'; - </IMPLEMENTATION> -</SOFTPKG> -EOF - - my $ppd_file = "$dist{name}.ppd"; - my $fh = IO::File->new(">$ppd_file") - or die "Cannot write to $ppd_file: $!"; - $fh->binmode(":utf8") if $fh->can("binmode"); - print $fh $ppd; - close $fh; - - return $ppd_file; -} - -sub _ppd_version { - my ($self, $version) = @_; - - # generates something like "0,18,0,0" - return join ',', (split(/\./, $version), (0)x4)[0..3]; -} - -sub _varchname { # Copied from PPM.pm - my ($self, $config) = @_; - my $varchname = $config->{archname}; - # Append "-5.8" to architecture name for Perl 5.8 and later - if ($] >= 5.008) { - my $vstring = sprintf "%vd", $^V; - $vstring =~ s/\.\d+$//; - $varchname .= "-$vstring"; - } - return $varchname; -} - -{ - my %escapes = ( - "\n" => "\\n", - '"' => '"', - '&' => '&', - '>' => '>', - '<' => '<', - ); - my $rx = join '|', keys %escapes; - - sub _simple_xml_escape { - $_[1] =~ s/($rx)/$escapes{$1}/go; - } -} - -1; -__END__ - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::PPMMaker - Perl Package Manager file creation - - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - On the command line, builds a .ppd file: - ./Build ppd - - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -This package contains the code that builds F<.ppd> "Perl Package -Description" files, in support of ActiveState's "Perl Package -Manager". Details are here: -L<http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Downloads/ActivePerl/PPM/> - - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>, Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - - -=head1 COPYRIGHT - -Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Ken Williams. All rights reserved. - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. - - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Amiga.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Amiga.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 5ce8cf58a2..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Amiga.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Platform::Amiga; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Module::Build::Base; - -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Base); - - -1; -__END__ - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Platform::Amiga - Builder class for Amiga platforms - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -The sole purpose of this module is to inherit from -C<Module::Build::Base>. Please see the L<Module::Build> for the docs. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Default.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Default.pm deleted file mode 100644 index df29af5f68..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Default.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Platform::Default; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Module::Build::Base; - -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Base); - -1; -__END__ - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Platform::Default - Stub class for unknown platforms - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -The sole purpose of this module is to inherit from -C<Module::Build::Base>. Please see the L<Module::Build> for the docs. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/EBCDIC.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Platform/EBCDIC.pm deleted file mode 100644 index d68836c1a3..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/EBCDIC.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Platform::EBCDIC; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Module::Build::Base; - -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Base); - - -1; -__END__ - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Platform::EBCDIC - Builder class for EBCDIC platforms - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -The sole purpose of this module is to inherit from -C<Module::Build::Base>. Please see the L<Module::Build> for the docs. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/MPEiX.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Platform/MPEiX.pm deleted file mode 100644 index a835c30d49..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/MPEiX.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Platform::MPEiX; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Module::Build::Base; - -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Base); - - -1; -__END__ - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Platform::MPEiX - Builder class for MPEiX platforms - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -The sole purpose of this module is to inherit from -C<Module::Build::Base>. Please see the L<Module::Build> for the docs. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/MacOS.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Platform/MacOS.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 9c9281adac..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/MacOS.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Platform::MacOS; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Module::Build::Base; -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Base); - -use ExtUtils::Install; - -sub have_forkpipe { 0 } - -sub new { - my $class = shift; - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@_); - - # $Config{sitelib} and $Config{sitearch} are, unfortunately, missing. - foreach ('sitelib', 'sitearch') { - $self->config($_ => $self->config("install$_")) - unless $self->config($_); - } - - # For some reason $Config{startperl} is filled with a bunch of crap. - (my $sp = $self->config('startperl')) =~ s/.*Exit \{Status\}\s//; - $self->config(startperl => $sp); - - return $self; -} - -sub make_executable { - my $self = shift; - require MacPerl; - foreach (@_) { - MacPerl::SetFileInfo('McPL', 'TEXT', $_); - } -} - -sub dispatch { - my $self = shift; - - if( !@_ and !@ARGV ) { - require MacPerl; - - # What comes first in the action list. - my @action_list = qw(build test install); - my %actions = map {+($_, 1)} $self->known_actions; - delete @actions{@action_list}; - push @action_list, sort { $a cmp $b } keys %actions; - - my %toolserver = map {+$_ => 1} qw(test disttest diff testdb); - foreach (@action_list) { - $_ .= ' *' if $toolserver{$_}; - } - - my $cmd = MacPerl::Pick("What build command? ('*' requires ToolServer)", @action_list); - return unless defined $cmd; - $cmd =~ s/ \*$//; - $ARGV[0] = ($cmd); - - my $args = MacPerl::Ask('Any extra arguments? (ie. verbose=1)', ''); - return unless defined $args; - push @ARGV, $self->split_like_shell($args); - } - - $self->SUPER::dispatch(@_); -} - -sub ACTION_realclean { - my $self = shift; - chmod 0666, $self->{properties}{build_script}; - $self->SUPER::ACTION_realclean; -} - -# ExtUtils::Install has a hard-coded '.' directory in versions less -# than 1.30. We use a sneaky trick to turn that into ':'. -# -# Note that we do it here in a cross-platform way, so this code could -# actually go in Module::Build::Base. But we put it here to be less -# intrusive for other platforms. - -sub ACTION_install { - my $self = shift; - - return $self->SUPER::ACTION_install(@_) - if eval {ExtUtils::Install->VERSION('1.30'); 1}; - - local $^W = 0; # Avoid a 'redefine' warning - local *ExtUtils::Install::find = sub { - my ($code, @dirs) = @_; - - @dirs = map { $_ eq '.' ? File::Spec->curdir : $_ } @dirs; - - return File::Find::find($code, @dirs); - }; - - return $self->SUPER::ACTION_install(@_); -} - -1; -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Platform::MacOS - Builder class for MacOS platforms - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -The sole purpose of this module is to inherit from -C<Module::Build::Base> and override a few methods. Please see -L<Module::Build> for the docs. - -=head2 Overridden Methods - -=over 4 - -=item new() - -MacPerl doesn't define $Config{sitelib} or $Config{sitearch} for some -reason, but $Config{installsitelib} and $Config{installsitearch} are -there. So we copy the install variables to the other location - -=item make_executable() - -On MacOS we set the file type and creator to MacPerl so it will run -with a double-click. - -=item dispatch() - -Because there's no easy way to say "./Build test" on MacOS, if -dispatch is called with no arguments and no @ARGV a dialog box will -pop up asking what action to take and any extra arguments. - -Default action is "test". - -=item ACTION_realclean() - -Need to unlock the Build program before deleting. - -=back - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com> - - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/RiscOS.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Platform/RiscOS.pm deleted file mode 100644 index c240750c46..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/RiscOS.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Platform::RiscOS; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Module::Build::Base; - -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Base); - - -1; -__END__ - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Platform::RiscOS - Builder class for RiscOS platforms - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -The sole purpose of this module is to inherit from -C<Module::Build::Base>. Please see the L<Module::Build> for the docs. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Unix.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Unix.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 879ca3ad4e..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Unix.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Platform::Unix; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Module::Build::Base; - -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Base); - -sub is_executable { - # We consider the owner bit to be authoritative on a file, because - # -x will always return true if the user is root and *any* - # executable bit is set. The -x test seems to try to answer the - # question "can I execute this file", but I think we want "is this - # file executable". - - my ($self, $file) = @_; - return +(stat $file)[2] & 0100; -} - -sub _startperl { "#! " . shift()->perl } - -sub _construct { - my $self = shift()->SUPER::_construct(@_); - - # perl 5.8.1-RC[1-3] had some broken %Config entries, and - # unfortunately Red Hat 9 shipped it like that. Fix 'em up here. - my $c = $self->{config}; - for (qw(siteman1 siteman3 vendorman1 vendorman3)) { - $c->{"install${_}dir"} ||= $c->{"install${_}"}; - } - - return $self; -} - -# Open group says username should be portable filename characters, -# but some Unix OS working with ActiveDirectory wind up with user-names -# with back-slashes in the name. The new code below is very liberal -# in what it accepts. -sub _detildefy { - my ($self, $value) = @_; - $value =~ s[^~([^/]+)?(?=/|$)] # tilde with optional username - [$1 ? - ((getpwnam $1)[7] || "~$1") : - ($ENV{HOME} || (getpwuid $>)[7]) - ]ex; - return $value; -} - -1; -__END__ - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Platform::Unix - Builder class for Unix platforms - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -The sole purpose of this module is to inherit from -C<Module::Build::Base>. Please see the L<Module::Build> for the docs. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/VMS.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Platform/VMS.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 3305154b2d..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/VMS.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,482 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Platform::VMS; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Module::Build::Base; - -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Base); - - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Platform::VMS - Builder class for VMS platforms - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -This module inherits from C<Module::Build::Base> and alters a few -minor details of its functionality. Please see L<Module::Build> for -the general docs. - -=head2 Overridden Methods - -=over 4 - -=item _set_defaults - -Change $self->{build_script} to 'Build.com' so @Build works. - -=cut - -sub _set_defaults { - my $self = shift; - $self->SUPER::_set_defaults(@_); - - $self->{properties}{build_script} = 'Build.com'; -} - - -=item cull_args - -'@Build foo' on VMS will not preserve the case of 'foo'. Rather than forcing -people to write '@Build "foo"' we'll dispatch case-insensitively. - -=cut - -sub cull_args { - my $self = shift; - my($action, $args) = $self->SUPER::cull_args(@_); - my @possible_actions = grep { lc $_ eq lc $action } $self->known_actions; - - die "Ambiguous action '$action'. Could be one of @possible_actions" - if @possible_actions > 1; - - return ($possible_actions[0], $args); -} - - -=item manpage_separator - -Use '__' instead of '::'. - -=cut - -sub manpage_separator { - return '__'; -} - - -=item prefixify - -Prefixify taking into account VMS' filepath syntax. - -=cut - -# Translated from ExtUtils::MM_VMS::prefixify() -sub _prefixify { - my($self, $path, $sprefix, $type) = @_; - my $rprefix = $self->prefix; - - $self->log_verbose(" prefixify $path from $sprefix to $rprefix\n"); - - # Translate $(PERLPREFIX) to a real path. - $rprefix = VMS::Filespec::vmspath($rprefix) if $rprefix; - $sprefix = VMS::Filespec::vmspath($sprefix) if $sprefix; - - $self->log_verbose(" rprefix translated to $rprefix\n". - " sprefix translated to $sprefix\n"); - - if( length $path == 0 ) { - $self->log_verbose(" no path to prefixify.\n") - } - elsif( !File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($path) ) { - $self->log_verbose(" path is relative, not prefixifying.\n"); - } - elsif( $sprefix eq $rprefix ) { - $self->log_verbose(" no new prefix.\n"); - } - else { - my($path_vol, $path_dirs) = File::Spec->splitpath( $path ); - my $vms_prefix = $self->config('vms_prefix'); - if( $path_vol eq $vms_prefix.':' ) { - $self->log_verbose(" $vms_prefix: seen\n"); - - $path_dirs =~ s{^\[}{\[.} unless $path_dirs =~ m{^\[\.}; - $path = $self->_catprefix($rprefix, $path_dirs); - } - else { - $self->log_verbose(" cannot prefixify.\n"); - return $self->prefix_relpaths($self->installdirs, $type); - } - } - - $self->log_verbose(" now $path\n"); - - return $path; -} - -=item _quote_args - -Command-line arguments (but not the command itself) must be quoted -to ensure case preservation. - -=cut - -sub _quote_args { - # Returns a string that can become [part of] a command line with - # proper quoting so that the subprocess sees this same list of args, - # or if we get a single arg that is an array reference, quote the - # elements of it and return the reference. - my ($self, @args) = @_; - my $got_arrayref = (scalar(@args) == 1 - && UNIVERSAL::isa($args[0], 'ARRAY')) - ? 1 - : 0; - - # Do not quote qualifiers that begin with '/'. - map { if (!/^\//) { - $_ =~ s/\"/""/g; # escape C<"> by doubling - $_ = q(").$_.q("); - } - } - ($got_arrayref ? @{$args[0]} - : @args - ); - - return $got_arrayref ? $args[0] - : join(' ', @args); -} - -=item have_forkpipe - -There is no native fork(), so some constructs depending on it are not -available. - -=cut - -sub have_forkpipe { 0 } - -=item _backticks - -Override to ensure that we quote the arguments but not the command. - -=cut - -sub _backticks { - # The command must not be quoted but the arguments to it must be. - my ($self, @cmd) = @_; - my $cmd = shift @cmd; - my $args = $self->_quote_args(@cmd); - return `$cmd $args`; -} - -=item do_system - -Override to ensure that we quote the arguments but not the command. - -=cut - -sub do_system { - # The command must not be quoted but the arguments to it must be. - my ($self, @cmd) = @_; - $self->log_info("@cmd\n"); - my $cmd = shift @cmd; - my $args = $self->_quote_args(@cmd); - return !system("$cmd $args"); -} - -=item oneliner - -Override to ensure that we do not quote the command. - -=cut - -sub oneliner { - my $self = shift; - my $oneliner = $self->SUPER::oneliner(@_); - - $oneliner =~ s/^\"\S+\"//; - - return "MCR $^X $oneliner"; -} - -=item _infer_xs_spec - -Inherit the standard version but tweak the library file name to be -something Dynaloader can find. - -=cut - -sub _infer_xs_spec { - my $self = shift; - my $file = shift; - - my $spec = $self->SUPER::_infer_xs_spec($file); - - # Need to create with the same name as DynaLoader will load with. - if (defined &DynaLoader::mod2fname) { - my $file = $$spec{module_name} . '.' . $self->{config}->get('dlext'); - $file =~ tr/:/_/; - $file = DynaLoader::mod2fname([$file]); - $$spec{lib_file} = File::Spec->catfile($$spec{archdir}, $file); - } - - return $spec; -} - -=item rscan_dir - -Inherit the standard version but remove dots at end of name. -If the extended character set is in effect, do not remove dots from filenames -with Unix path delimiters. - -=cut - -sub rscan_dir { - my ($self, $dir, $pattern) = @_; - - my $result = $self->SUPER::rscan_dir( $dir, $pattern ); - - for my $file (@$result) { - if (!_efs() && ($file =~ m#/#)) { - $file =~ s/\.$//; - } - } - return $result; -} - -=item dist_dir - -Inherit the standard version but replace embedded dots with underscores because -a dot is the directory delimiter on VMS. - -=cut - -sub dist_dir { - my $self = shift; - - my $dist_dir = $self->SUPER::dist_dir; - $dist_dir =~ s/\./_/g unless _efs(); - return $dist_dir; -} - -=item man3page_name - -Inherit the standard version but chop the extra manpage delimiter off the front if -there is one. The VMS version of splitdir('[.foo]') returns '', 'foo'. - -=cut - -sub man3page_name { - my $self = shift; - - my $mpname = $self->SUPER::man3page_name( shift ); - my $sep = $self->manpage_separator; - $mpname =~ s/^$sep//; - return $mpname; -} - -=item expand_test_dir - -Inherit the standard version but relativize the paths as the native glob() doesn't -do that for us. - -=cut - -sub expand_test_dir { - my ($self, $dir) = @_; - - my @reldirs = $self->SUPER::expand_test_dir( $dir ); - - for my $eachdir (@reldirs) { - my ($v,$d,$f) = File::Spec->splitpath( $eachdir ); - my $reldir = File::Spec->abs2rel( File::Spec->catpath( $v, $d, '' ) ); - $eachdir = File::Spec->catfile( $reldir, $f ); - } - return @reldirs; -} - -=item _detildefy - -The home-grown glob() does not currently handle tildes, so provide limited support -here. Expect only UNIX format file specifications for now. - -=cut - -sub _detildefy { - my ($self, $arg) = @_; - - # Apparently double ~ are not translated. - return $arg if ($arg =~ /^~~/); - - # Apparently ~ followed by whitespace are not translated. - return $arg if ($arg =~ /^~ /); - - if ($arg =~ /^~/) { - my $spec = $arg; - - # Remove the tilde - $spec =~ s/^~//; - - # Remove any slash following the tilde if present. - $spec =~ s#^/##; - - # break up the paths for the merge - my $home = VMS::Filespec::unixify($ENV{HOME}); - - # In the default VMS mode, the trailing slash is present. - # In Unix report mode it is not. The parsing logic assumes that - # it is present. - $home .= '/' unless $home =~ m#/$#; - - # Trivial case of just ~ by it self - if ($spec eq '') { - $home =~ s#/$##; - return $home; - } - - my ($hvol, $hdir, $hfile) = File::Spec::Unix->splitpath($home); - if ($hdir eq '') { - # Someone has tampered with $ENV{HOME} - # So hfile is probably the directory since this should be - # a path. - $hdir = $hfile; - } - - my ($vol, $dir, $file) = File::Spec::Unix->splitpath($spec); - - my @hdirs = File::Spec::Unix->splitdir($hdir); - my @dirs = File::Spec::Unix->splitdir($dir); - - my $newdirs; - - # Two cases of tilde handling - if ($arg =~ m#^~/#) { - - # Simple case, just merge together - $newdirs = File::Spec::Unix->catdir(@hdirs, @dirs); - - } else { - - # Complex case, need to add an updir - No delimiters - my @backup = File::Spec::Unix->splitdir(File::Spec::Unix->updir); - - $newdirs = File::Spec::Unix->catdir(@hdirs, @backup, @dirs); - - } - - # Now put the two cases back together - $arg = File::Spec::Unix->catpath($hvol, $newdirs, $file); - - } - return $arg; - -} - -=item find_perl_interpreter - -On VMS, $^X returns the fully qualified absolute path including version -number. It's logically impossible to improve on it for getting the perl -we're currently running, and attempting to manipulate it is usually -lossy. - -=cut - -sub find_perl_interpreter { - return VMS::Filespec::vmsify($^X); -} - -=item localize_file_path - -Convert the file path to the local syntax - -=cut - -sub localize_file_path { - my ($self, $path) = @_; - $path = VMS::Filespec::vmsify($path); - $path =~ s/\.\z//; - return $path; -} - -=item localize_dir_path - -Convert the directory path to the local syntax - -=cut - -sub localize_dir_path { - my ($self, $path) = @_; - return VMS::Filespec::vmspath($path); -} - -=item ACTION_clean - -The home-grown glob() expands a bit too aggressively when given a bare name, -so default in a zero-length extension. - -=cut - -sub ACTION_clean { - my ($self) = @_; - foreach my $item (map glob(VMS::Filespec::rmsexpand($_, '.;0')), $self->cleanup) { - $self->delete_filetree($item); - } -} - - -# Need to look up the feature settings. The preferred way is to use the -# VMS::Feature module, but that may not be available to dual life modules. - -my $use_feature; -BEGIN { - if (eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; require VMS::Feature; }) { - $use_feature = 1; - } -} - -# Need to look up the UNIX report mode. This may become a dynamic mode -# in the future. -sub _unix_rpt { - my $unix_rpt; - if ($use_feature) { - $unix_rpt = VMS::Feature::current("filename_unix_report"); - } else { - my $env_unix_rpt = $ENV{'DECC$FILENAME_UNIX_REPORT'} || ''; - $unix_rpt = $env_unix_rpt =~ /^[ET1]/i; - } - return $unix_rpt; -} - -# Need to look up the EFS character set mode. This may become a dynamic -# mode in the future. -sub _efs { - my $efs; - if ($use_feature) { - $efs = VMS::Feature::current("efs_charset"); - } else { - my $env_efs = $ENV{'DECC$EFS_CHARSET'} || ''; - $efs = $env_efs =~ /^[ET1]/i; - } - return $efs; -} - -=back - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com> -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> -Craig A. Berry <craigberry@mac.com> - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3) - -=cut - -1; -__END__ diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/VOS.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Platform/VOS.pm deleted file mode 100644 index be46a80416..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/VOS.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Platform::VOS; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Module::Build::Base; - -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Base); - - -1; -__END__ - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Platform::VOS - Builder class for VOS platforms - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -The sole purpose of this module is to inherit from -C<Module::Build::Base>. Please see the L<Module::Build> for the docs. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Windows.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Windows.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 6cf9da9cc3..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Windows.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,299 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Platform::Windows; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; - -use Config; -use File::Basename; -use File::Spec; -use IO::File; - -use Module::Build::Base; - -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Base); - - -sub manpage_separator { - return '.'; -} - -sub have_forkpipe { 0 } - -sub _detildefy { - my ($self, $value) = @_; - $value =~ s,^~(?= [/\\] | $ ),$ENV{HOME},x - if $ENV{HOME}; - return $value; -} - -sub ACTION_realclean { - my ($self) = @_; - - $self->SUPER::ACTION_realclean(); - - my $basename = basename($0); - $basename =~ s/(?:\.bat)?$//i; - - if ( lc $basename eq lc $self->build_script ) { - if ( $self->build_bat ) { - $self->log_info("Deleting $basename.bat\n"); - my $full_progname = $0; - $full_progname =~ s/(?:\.bat)?$/.bat/i; - - # Voodoo required to have a batch file delete itself without error; - # Syntax differs between 9x & NT: the later requires a null arg (???) - require Win32; - my $null_arg = (Win32::IsWinNT()) ? '""' : ''; - my $cmd = qq(start $null_arg /min "\%comspec\%" /c del "$full_progname"); - - my $fh = IO::File->new(">> $basename.bat") - or die "Can't create $basename.bat: $!"; - print $fh $cmd; - close $fh ; - } else { - $self->delete_filetree($self->build_script . '.bat'); - } - } -} - -sub make_executable { - my $self = shift; - - $self->SUPER::make_executable(@_); - - foreach my $script (@_) { - - # Native batch script - if ( $script =~ /\.(bat|cmd)$/ ) { - $self->SUPER::make_executable($script); - next; - - # Perl script that needs to be wrapped in a batch script - } else { - my %opts = (); - if ( $script eq $self->build_script ) { - $opts{ntargs} = q(-x -S %0 --build_bat %*); - $opts{otherargs} = q(-x -S "%0" --build_bat %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9); - } - - my $out = eval {$self->pl2bat(in => $script, update => 1, %opts)}; - if ( $@ ) { - $self->log_warn("WARNING: Unable to convert file '$script' to an executable script:\n$@"); - } else { - $self->SUPER::make_executable($out); - } - } - } -} - -# This routine was copied almost verbatim from the 'pl2bat' utility -# distributed with perl. It requires too much voodoo with shell quoting -# differences and shortcomings between the various flavors of Windows -# to reliably shell out -sub pl2bat { - my $self = shift; - my %opts = @_; - - # NOTE: %0 is already enclosed in doublequotes by cmd.exe, as appropriate - $opts{ntargs} = '-x -S %0 %*' unless exists $opts{ntargs}; - $opts{otherargs} = '-x -S "%0" %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9' unless exists $opts{otherargs}; - - $opts{stripsuffix} = '/\\.plx?/' unless exists $opts{stripsuffix}; - $opts{stripsuffix} = ($opts{stripsuffix} =~ m{^/([^/]*[^/\$]|)\$?/?$} ? $1 : "\Q$opts{stripsuffix}\E"); - - unless (exists $opts{out}) { - $opts{out} = $opts{in}; - $opts{out} =~ s/$opts{stripsuffix}$//oi; - $opts{out} .= '.bat' unless $opts{in} =~ /\.bat$/i or $opts{in} =~ /^-$/; - } - - my $head = <<EOT; - \@rem = '--*-Perl-*-- - \@echo off - if "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" goto WinNT - perl $opts{otherargs} - goto endofperl - :WinNT - perl $opts{ntargs} - if NOT "%COMSPEC%" == "%SystemRoot%\\system32\\cmd.exe" goto endofperl - if %errorlevel% == 9009 echo You do not have Perl in your PATH. - if errorlevel 1 goto script_failed_so_exit_with_non_zero_val 2>nul - goto endofperl - \@rem '; -EOT - - $head =~ s/^\s+//gm; - my $headlines = 2 + ($head =~ tr/\n/\n/); - my $tail = "\n__END__\n:endofperl\n"; - - my $linedone = 0; - my $taildone = 0; - my $linenum = 0; - my $skiplines = 0; - - my $start = $Config{startperl}; - $start = "#!perl" unless $start =~ /^#!.*perl/; - - my $in = IO::File->new("< $opts{in}") or die "Can't open $opts{in}: $!"; - my @file = <$in>; - $in->close; - - foreach my $line ( @file ) { - $linenum++; - if ( $line =~ /^:endofperl\b/ ) { - if (!exists $opts{update}) { - warn "$opts{in} has already been converted to a batch file!\n"; - return; - } - $taildone++; - } - if ( not $linedone and $line =~ /^#!.*perl/ ) { - if (exists $opts{update}) { - $skiplines = $linenum - 1; - $line .= "#line ".(1+$headlines)."\n"; - } else { - $line .= "#line ".($linenum+$headlines)."\n"; - } - $linedone++; - } - if ( $line =~ /^#\s*line\b/ and $linenum == 2 + $skiplines ) { - $line = ""; - } - } - - my $out = IO::File->new("> $opts{out}") or die "Can't open $opts{out}: $!"; - print $out $head; - print $out $start, ( $opts{usewarnings} ? " -w" : "" ), - "\n#line ", ($headlines+1), "\n" unless $linedone; - print $out @file[$skiplines..$#file]; - print $out $tail unless $taildone; - $out->close; - - return $opts{out}; -} - - -sub _quote_args { - # Returns a string that can become [part of] a command line with - # proper quoting so that the subprocess sees this same list of args. - my ($self, @args) = @_; - - my @quoted; - - for (@args) { - if ( /^[^\s*?!\$<>;|'"\[\]\{\}]+$/ ) { - # Looks pretty safe - push @quoted, $_; - } else { - # XXX this will obviously have to improve - is there already a - # core module lying around that does proper quoting? - s/"/\\"/g; - push @quoted, qq("$_"); - } - } - - return join " ", @quoted; -} - - -sub split_like_shell { - # As it turns out, Windows command-parsing is very different from - # Unix command-parsing. Double-quotes mean different things, - # backslashes don't necessarily mean escapes, and so on. So we - # can't use Text::ParseWords::shellwords() to break a command string - # into words. The algorithm below was bashed out by Randy and Ken - # (mostly Randy), and there are a lot of regression tests, so we - # should feel free to adjust if desired. - - (my $self, local $_) = @_; - - return @$_ if defined() && UNIVERSAL::isa($_, 'ARRAY'); - - my @argv; - return @argv unless defined() && length(); - - my $arg = ''; - my( $i, $quote_mode ) = ( 0, 0 ); - - while ( $i < length() ) { - - my $ch = substr( $_, $i , 1 ); - my $next_ch = substr( $_, $i+1, 1 ); - - if ( $ch eq '\\' && $next_ch eq '"' ) { - $arg .= '"'; - $i++; - } elsif ( $ch eq '\\' && $next_ch eq '\\' ) { - $arg .= '\\'; - $i++; - } elsif ( $ch eq '"' && $next_ch eq '"' && $quote_mode ) { - $quote_mode = !$quote_mode; - $arg .= '"'; - $i++; - } elsif ( $ch eq '"' && $next_ch eq '"' && !$quote_mode && - ( $i + 2 == length() || - substr( $_, $i + 2, 1 ) eq ' ' ) - ) { # for cases like: a"" => [ 'a' ] - push( @argv, $arg ); - $arg = ''; - $i += 2; - } elsif ( $ch eq '"' ) { - $quote_mode = !$quote_mode; - } elsif ( $ch eq ' ' && !$quote_mode ) { - push( @argv, $arg ) if $arg; - $arg = ''; - ++$i while substr( $_, $i + 1, 1 ) eq ' '; - } else { - $arg .= $ch; - } - - $i++; - } - - push( @argv, $arg ) if defined( $arg ) && length( $arg ); - return @argv; -} - - -# system(@cmd) does not like having double-quotes in it on Windows. -# So we quote them and run it as a single command. -sub do_system { - my ($self, @cmd) = @_; - - my $cmd = $self->_quote_args(@cmd); - my $status = system($cmd); - if ($status and $! =~ /Argument list too long/i) { - my $env_entries = ''; - foreach (sort keys %ENV) { $env_entries .= "$_=>".length($ENV{$_})."; " } - warn "'Argument list' was 'too long', env lengths are $env_entries"; - } - return !$status; -} - - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Platform::Windows - Builder class for Windows platforms - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -The sole purpose of this module is to inherit from -C<Module::Build::Base> and override a few methods. Please see -L<Module::Build> for the docs. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org>, Randy W. Sims <RandyS@ThePierianSpring.org> - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/aix.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Platform/aix.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 45feb3cdd4..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/aix.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Platform::aix; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Module::Build::Platform::Unix; - -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Platform::Unix); - -# This class isn't necessary anymore, but we can't delete it, because -# some people might still have the old copy in their @INC, containing -# code we don't want to execute, so we have to make sure an upgrade -# will replace it with this empty subclass. - -1; -__END__ - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Platform::aix - Builder class for AIX platform - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -This module provides some routines very specific to the AIX -platform. - -Please see the L<Module::Build> for the general docs. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/cygwin.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Platform/cygwin.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 62a6461ce2..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/cygwin.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Platform::cygwin; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Module::Build::Platform::Unix; - -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Platform::Unix); - -sub manpage_separator { - '.' -} - -1; -__END__ - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Platform::cygwin - Builder class for Cygwin platform - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -This module provides some routines very specific to the cygwin -platform. - -Please see the L<Module::Build> for the general docs. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Initial stub by Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes <sthoenna@efn.org> - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/darwin.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Platform/darwin.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 39e9e36911..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/darwin.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Platform::darwin; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Module::Build::Platform::Unix; - -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Platform::Unix); - -# This class isn't necessary anymore, but we can't delete it, because -# some people might still have the old copy in their @INC, containing -# code we don't want to execute, so we have to make sure an upgrade -# will replace it with this empty subclass. - -1; -__END__ - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Platform::darwin - Builder class for Mac OS X platform - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -This module provides some routines very specific to the Mac OS X -platform. - -Please see the L<Module::Build> for the general docs. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/os2.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Platform/os2.pm deleted file mode 100644 index ace01a3291..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Platform/os2.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Platform::os2; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use Module::Build::Platform::Unix; - -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(Module::Build::Platform::Unix); - -sub manpage_separator { '.' } - -sub have_forkpipe { 0 } - -1; -__END__ - - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::Platform::os2 - Builder class for OS/2 platform - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -This module provides some routines very specific to the OS/2 -platform. - -Please see the L<Module::Build> for the general docs. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org> - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -perl(1), Module::Build(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3) - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/PodParser.pm b/lib/Module/Build/PodParser.pm deleted file mode 100644 index b17b80b189..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/PodParser.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::PodParser; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = '0.35'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; -use vars qw(@ISA); - -sub new { - # Perl is so fun. - my $package = shift; - - my $self; - - # Try using Pod::Parser first - if (eval{ require Pod::Parser; 1; }) { - @ISA = qw(Pod::Parser); - $self = $package->SUPER::new(@_); - $self->{have_pod_parser} = 1; - } else { - @ISA = (); - *parse_from_filehandle = \&_myparse_from_filehandle; - $self = bless {have_pod_parser => 0, @_}, $package; - } - - unless ($self->{fh}) { - die "No 'file' or 'fh' parameter given" unless $self->{file}; - $self->{fh} = IO::File->new($self->{file}) or die "Couldn't open $self->{file}: $!"; - } - - return $self; -} - -sub _myparse_from_filehandle { - my ($self, $fh) = @_; - - local $_; - while (<$fh>) { - next unless /^=(?!cut)/ .. /^=cut/; # in POD - last if ($self->{abstract}) = /^ (?: [a-z:]+ \s+ - \s+ ) (.*\S) /ix; - } - - my @author; - while (<$fh>) { - next unless /^=head1\s+AUTHORS?/ ... /^=/; - next if /^=/; - push @author, $_ if /\@/; - } - return unless @author; - s/^\s+|\s+$//g foreach @author; - - $self->{author} = \@author; - - return; -} - -sub get_abstract { - my $self = shift; - return $self->{abstract} if defined $self->{abstract}; - - $self->parse_from_filehandle($self->{fh}); - - return $self->{abstract}; -} - -sub get_author { - my $self = shift; - return $self->{author} if defined $self->{author}; - - $self->parse_from_filehandle($self->{fh}); - - return $self->{author} || []; -} - -################## Pod::Parser overrides ########### -sub initialize { - my $self = shift; - $self->{_head} = ''; - $self->SUPER::initialize(); -} - -sub command { - my ($self, $cmd, $text) = @_; - if ( $cmd eq 'head1' ) { - $text =~ s/^\s+//; - $text =~ s/\s+$//; - $self->{_head} = $text; - } -} - -sub textblock { - my ($self, $text) = @_; - $text =~ s/^\s+//; - $text =~ s/\s+$//; - if ($self->{_head} eq 'NAME') { - my ($name, $abstract) = split( /\s+-\s+/, $text, 2 ); - $self->{abstract} = $abstract; - } elsif ($self->{_head} =~ /^AUTHORS?$/) { - push @{$self->{author}}, $text if $text =~ /\@/; - } -} - -sub verbatim {} -sub interior_sequence {} - -1; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/Version.pm b/lib/Module/Build/Version.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 0664d432ab..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/Version.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,684 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::Version; -use strict; - -use vars qw($VERSION); -$VERSION = 0.77; - -eval "use version $VERSION"; -if ($@) { # can't locate version files, use our own - - # Avoid redefined warnings if an old version.pm was available - delete $version::{$_} foreach keys %version::; - - # first we get the stub version module - my $version; - while (<DATA>) { - s/(\$VERSION)\s=\s\d+/\$VERSION = 0/; - $version .= $_ if $_; - last if /^1;$/; - } - - # and now get the current version::vpp code - my $vpp; - while (<DATA>) { - s/(\$VERSION)\s=\s\d+/\$VERSION = 0/; - $vpp .= $_ if $_; - last if /^1;$/; - } - - # but we eval them in reverse order since version depends on - # version::vpp to already exist - eval $vpp; die $@ if $@; - $INC{'version/vpp.pm'} = 'inside Module::Build::Version'; - eval $version; die $@ if $@; - $INC{'version.pm'} = 'inside Module::Build::Version'; -} - -# now we can safely subclass version, installed or not -use vars qw(@ISA); -@ISA = qw(version); - -1; -__DATA__ -# stub version module to make everything else happy -package version; - -use 5.005_04; -use strict; - -use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION $CLASS *declare *qv); - -$VERSION = 0.77; - -$CLASS = 'version'; - -push @ISA, "version::vpp"; -local $^W; -*version::qv = \&version::vpp::qv; -*version::declare = \&version::vpp::declare; -*version::_VERSION = \&version::vpp::_VERSION; -if ($] > 5.009001 && $] <= 5.010000) { - no strict 'refs'; - *{'version::stringify'} = \*version::vpp::stringify; - *{'version::(""'} = \*version::vpp::stringify; - *{'version::new'} = \*version::vpp::new; -} - -# Preloaded methods go here. -sub import { - no strict 'refs'; - my ($class) = shift; - - # Set up any derived class - unless ($class eq 'version') { - local $^W; - *{$class.'::declare'} = \&version::declare; - *{$class.'::qv'} = \&version::qv; - } - - my %args; - if (@_) { # any remaining terms are arguments - map { $args{$_} = 1 } @_ - } - else { # no parameters at all on use line - %args = - ( - qv => 1, - 'UNIVERSAL::VERSION' => 1, - ); - } - - my $callpkg = caller(); - - if (exists($args{declare})) { - *{$callpkg."::declare"} = - sub {return $class->declare(shift) } - unless defined(&{$callpkg.'::declare'}); - } - - if (exists($args{qv})) { - *{$callpkg."::qv"} = - sub {return $class->qv(shift) } - unless defined(&{"$callpkg\::qv"}); - } - - if (exists($args{'UNIVERSAL::VERSION'})) { - local $^W; - *UNIVERSAL::VERSION = \&version::_VERSION; - } - - if (exists($args{'VERSION'})) { - *{$callpkg."::VERSION"} = \&version::_VERSION; - } -} - -1; - -# replace everything from here to the end with the current version/vpp.pm -package version::vpp; -use strict; - -use POSIX qw/locale_h/; -use locale; -use vars qw ($VERSION @ISA @REGEXS); -$VERSION = '0.77'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; - -push @REGEXS, qr/ - ^v? # optional leading 'v' - (\d*) # major revision not required - \. # requires at least one decimal - (?:(\d+)\.?){1,} - /x; - -use overload ( - '""' => \&stringify, - '0+' => \&numify, - 'cmp' => \&vcmp, - '<=>' => \&vcmp, - 'bool' => \&vbool, - 'nomethod' => \&vnoop, -); - -my $VERSION_MAX = 0x7FFFFFFF; - -eval "use warnings"; -if ($@) { - eval ' - package warnings; - sub enabled {return $^W;} - 1; - '; -} - -sub new -{ - my ($class, $value) = @_; - my $self = bless ({}, ref ($class) || $class); - - if ( ref($value) && eval('$value->isa("version")') ) { - # Can copy the elements directly - $self->{version} = [ @{$value->{version} } ]; - $self->{qv} = 1 if $value->{qv}; - $self->{alpha} = 1 if $value->{alpha}; - $self->{original} = ''.$value->{original}; - return $self; - } - - my $currlocale = setlocale(LC_ALL); - - # if the current locale uses commas for decimal points, we - # just replace commas with decimal places, rather than changing - # locales - if ( localeconv()->{decimal_point} eq ',' ) { - $value =~ tr/,/./; - } - - if ( not defined $value or $value =~ /^undef$/ ) { - # RT #19517 - special case for undef comparison - # or someone forgot to pass a value - push @{$self->{version}}, 0; - $self->{original} = "0"; - return ($self); - } - - if ( $#_ == 2 ) { # must be CVS-style - $value = 'v'.$_[2]; - } - - $value = _un_vstring($value); - - # exponential notation - if ( $value =~ /\d+.?\d*e[-+]?\d+/ ) { - $value = sprintf("%.9f",$value); - $value =~ s/(0+)$//; # trim trailing zeros - } - - # This is not very efficient, but it is morally equivalent - # to the XS code (as that is the reference implementation). - # See vutil/vutil.c for details - my $qv = 0; - my $alpha = 0; - my $width = 3; - my $saw_period = 0; - my $vinf = 0; - my ($start, $last, $pos, $s); - $s = 0; - - while ( substr($value,$s,1) =~ /\s/ ) { # leading whitespace is OK - $s++; - } - - if (substr($value,$s,1) eq 'v') { - $s++; # get past 'v' - $qv = 1; # force quoted version processing - } - - $start = $last = $pos = $s; - - # pre-scan the input string to check for decimals/underbars - while ( substr($value,$pos,1) =~ /[._\d,]/ ) { - if ( substr($value,$pos,1) eq '.' ) { - if ($alpha) { - Carp::croak("Invalid version format ". - "(underscores before decimal)"); - } - $saw_period++; - $last = $pos; - } - elsif ( substr($value,$pos,1) eq '_' ) { - if ($alpha) { - require Carp; - Carp::croak("Invalid version format ". - "(multiple underscores)"); - } - $alpha = 1; - $width = $pos - $last - 1; # natural width of sub-version - } - elsif ( substr($value,$pos,1) eq ',' - and substr($value,$pos+1,1) =~ /[0-9]/ ) { - # looks like an unhandled locale - $saw_period++; - $last = $pos; - } - $pos++; - } - - if ( $alpha && !$saw_period ) { - require Carp; - Carp::croak("Invalid version format ". - "(alpha without decimal)"); - } - - if ( $alpha && $saw_period && $width == 0 ) { - require Carp; - Carp::croak("Invalid version format ". - "(misplaced _ in number)"); - } - - if ( $saw_period > 1 ) { - $qv = 1; # force quoted version processing - } - - $last = $pos; - $pos = $s; - - if ( $qv ) { - $self->{qv} = 1; - } - - if ( $alpha ) { - $self->{alpha} = 1; - } - - if ( !$qv && $width < 3 ) { - $self->{width} = $width; - } - - while ( substr($value,$pos,1) =~ /\d/ ) { - $pos++; - } - - if ( substr($value,$pos,1) !~ /[a-z]/ ) { ### FIX THIS ### - my $rev; - - while (1) { - $rev = 0; - { - - # this is atoi() that delimits on underscores - my $end = $pos; - my $mult = 1; - my $orev; - - # the following if() will only be true after the decimal - # point of a version originally created with a bare - # floating point number, i.e. not quoted in any way - if ( !$qv && $s > $start && $saw_period == 1 ) { - $mult *= 100; - while ( $s < $end ) { - $orev = $rev; - $rev += substr($value,$s,1) * $mult; - $mult /= 10; - if ( abs($orev) > abs($rev) - || abs($rev) > abs($VERSION_MAX) ) { - if ( warnings::enabled("overflow") ) { - require Carp; - Carp::carp("Integer overflow in version"); - } - $s = $end - 1; - $rev = $VERSION_MAX; - } - $s++; - if ( substr($value,$s,1) eq '_' ) { - $s++; - } - } - } - else { - while (--$end >= $s) { - $orev = $rev; - $rev += substr($value,$end,1) * $mult; - $mult *= 10; - if ( abs($orev) > abs($rev) - || abs($rev) > abs($VERSION_MAX) ) { - if ( warnings::enabled("overflow") ) { - require Carp; - Carp::carp("Integer overflow in version"); - } - $end = $s - 1; - $rev = $VERSION_MAX; - } - } - } - } - - # Append revision - push @{$self->{version}}, $rev; - if ( substr($value,$pos,1) eq '.' - && substr($value,$pos+1,1) =~ /\d/ ) { - $s = ++$pos; - } - elsif ( substr($value,$pos,1) eq '_' - && substr($value,$pos+1,1) =~ /\d/ ) { - $s = ++$pos; - } - elsif ( substr($value,$pos,1) eq ',' - && substr($value,$pos+1,1) =~ /\d/ ) { - $s = ++$pos; - } - elsif ( substr($value,$pos,1) =~ /\d/ ) { - $s = $pos; - } - else { - $s = $pos; - last; - } - if ( $qv ) { - while ( substr($value,$pos,1) =~ /\d/ ) { - $pos++; - } - } - else { - my $digits = 0; - while (substr($value,$pos,1) =~ /[\d_]/ && $digits < 3) { - if ( substr($value,$pos,1) ne '_' ) { - $digits++; - } - $pos++; - } - } - } - } - if ( $qv ) { # quoted versions always get at least three terms - my $len = scalar @{$self->{version}}; - $len = 3 - $len; - while ($len-- > 0) { - push @{$self->{version}}, 0; - } - } - - if ( substr($value,$pos) ) { # any remaining text - if ( warnings::enabled("misc") ) { - require Carp; - Carp::carp("Version string '$value' contains invalid data; ". - "ignoring: '".substr($value,$pos)."'"); - } - } - - # cache the original value for use when stringification - if ( $vinf ) { - $self->{vinf} = 1; - $self->{original} = 'v.Inf'; - } - else { - $self->{original} = substr($value,0,$pos); - } - - return ($self); -} - -*parse = \&new; - -sub numify -{ - my ($self) = @_; - unless (_verify($self)) { - require Carp; - Carp::croak("Invalid version object"); - } - my $width = $self->{width} || 3; - my $alpha = $self->{alpha} || ""; - my $len = $#{$self->{version}}; - my $digit = $self->{version}[0]; - my $string = sprintf("%d.", $digit ); - - for ( my $i = 1 ; $i < $len ; $i++ ) { - $digit = $self->{version}[$i]; - if ( $width < 3 ) { - my $denom = 10**(3-$width); - my $quot = int($digit/$denom); - my $rem = $digit - ($quot * $denom); - $string .= sprintf("%0".$width."d_%d", $quot, $rem); - } - else { - $string .= sprintf("%03d", $digit); - } - } - - if ( $len > 0 ) { - $digit = $self->{version}[$len]; - if ( $alpha && $width == 3 ) { - $string .= "_"; - } - $string .= sprintf("%0".$width."d", $digit); - } - else # $len = 0 - { - $string .= sprintf("000"); - } - - return $string; -} - -sub normal -{ - my ($self) = @_; - unless (_verify($self)) { - require Carp; - Carp::croak("Invalid version object"); - } - my $alpha = $self->{alpha} || ""; - my $len = $#{$self->{version}}; - my $digit = $self->{version}[0]; - my $string = sprintf("v%d", $digit ); - - for ( my $i = 1 ; $i < $len ; $i++ ) { - $digit = $self->{version}[$i]; - $string .= sprintf(".%d", $digit); - } - - if ( $len > 0 ) { - $digit = $self->{version}[$len]; - if ( $alpha ) { - $string .= sprintf("_%0d", $digit); - } - else { - $string .= sprintf(".%0d", $digit); - } - } - - if ( $len <= 2 ) { - for ( $len = 2 - $len; $len != 0; $len-- ) { - $string .= sprintf(".%0d", 0); - } - } - - return $string; -} - -sub stringify -{ - my ($self) = @_; - unless (_verify($self)) { - require Carp; - Carp::croak("Invalid version object"); - } - return exists $self->{original} - ? $self->{original} - : exists $self->{qv} - ? $self->normal - : $self->numify; -} - -sub vcmp -{ - require UNIVERSAL; - my ($left,$right,$swap) = @_; - my $class = ref($left); - unless ( UNIVERSAL::isa($right, $class) ) { - $right = $class->new($right); - } - - if ( $swap ) { - ($left, $right) = ($right, $left); - } - unless (_verify($left)) { - require Carp; - Carp::croak("Invalid version object"); - } - unless (_verify($right)) { - require Carp; - Carp::croak("Invalid version object"); - } - my $l = $#{$left->{version}}; - my $r = $#{$right->{version}}; - my $m = $l < $r ? $l : $r; - my $lalpha = $left->is_alpha; - my $ralpha = $right->is_alpha; - my $retval = 0; - my $i = 0; - while ( $i <= $m && $retval == 0 ) { - $retval = $left->{version}[$i] <=> $right->{version}[$i]; - $i++; - } - - # tiebreaker for alpha with identical terms - if ( $retval == 0 - && $l == $r - && $left->{version}[$m] == $right->{version}[$m] - && ( $lalpha || $ralpha ) ) { - - if ( $lalpha && !$ralpha ) { - $retval = -1; - } - elsif ( $ralpha && !$lalpha) { - $retval = +1; - } - } - - # possible match except for trailing 0's - if ( $retval == 0 && $l != $r ) { - if ( $l < $r ) { - while ( $i <= $r && $retval == 0 ) { - if ( $right->{version}[$i] != 0 ) { - $retval = -1; # not a match after all - } - $i++; - } - } - else { - while ( $i <= $l && $retval == 0 ) { - if ( $left->{version}[$i] != 0 ) { - $retval = +1; # not a match after all - } - $i++; - } - } - } - - return $retval; -} - -sub vbool { - my ($self) = @_; - return vcmp($self,$self->new("0"),1); -} - -sub vnoop { - require Carp; - Carp::croak("operation not supported with version object"); -} - -sub is_alpha { - my ($self) = @_; - return (exists $self->{alpha}); -} - -sub qv { - my $value = shift; - my $class = 'version'; - if (@_) { - $class = ref($value) || $value; - $value = shift; - } - - $value = _un_vstring($value); - $value = 'v'.$value unless $value =~ /(^v|\d+\.\d+\.\d)/; - my $version = $class->new($value); - return $version; -} - -*declare = \&qv; - -sub is_qv { - my ($self) = @_; - return (exists $self->{qv}); -} - - -sub _verify { - my ($self) = @_; - if ( ref($self) - && eval { exists $self->{version} } - && ref($self->{version}) eq 'ARRAY' - ) { - return 1; - } - else { - return 0; - } -} - -sub _un_vstring { - my $value = shift; - # may be a v-string - if ( $] >= 5.006_000 && length($value) >= 3 && $value !~ /[._]/ ) { - my $tvalue = sprintf("v%vd",$value); - if ( $tvalue =~ /^v\d+\.\d+\.\d+$/ ) { - # must be a v-string - $value = $tvalue; - } - } - return $value; -} - -sub _VERSION { - my ($obj, $req) = @_; - my $class = ref($obj) || $obj; - - no strict 'refs'; - if ( exists $INC{"$class.pm"} and not %{"$class\::"} and $] >= 5.008) { - # file but no package - require Carp; - Carp::croak( "$class defines neither package nor VERSION" - ."--version check failed"); - } - - my $version = eval "\$$class\::VERSION"; - if ( defined $version ) { - local $^W if $] <= 5.008; - $version = version::vpp->new($version); - } - - if ( defined $req ) { - unless ( defined $version ) { - require Carp; - my $msg = $] < 5.006 - ? "$class version $req required--this is only version " - : "$class does not define \$$class\::VERSION" - ."--version check failed"; - - if ( $ENV{VERSION_DEBUG} ) { - Carp::confess($msg); - } - else { - Carp::croak($msg); - } - } - - $req = version::vpp->new($req); - - if ( $req > $version ) { - require Carp; - if ( $req->is_qv ) { - Carp::croak( - sprintf ("%s version %s required--". - "this is only version %s", $class, - $req->normal, $version->normal) - ); - } - else { - Carp::croak( - sprintf ("%s version %s required--". - "this is only version %s", $class, - $req->stringify, $version->stringify) - ); - } - } - } - - return defined $version ? $version->stringify : undef; -} - -1; #this line is important and will help the module return a true value diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/YAML.pm b/lib/Module/Build/YAML.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 4a181ad1c9..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/YAML.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -package Module::Build::YAML; - -use strict; -use vars qw($VERSION @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK); -$VERSION = "0.50"; -@EXPORT = (); -@EXPORT_OK = qw(Dump Load DumpFile LoadFile); - -sub new { - my $this = shift; - my $class = ref($this) || $this; - my $self = {}; - bless $self, $class; - return($self); -} - -sub Dump { - shift if ($_[0] eq __PACKAGE__ || ref($_[0]) eq __PACKAGE__); - my $yaml = ""; - foreach my $item (@_) { - $yaml .= "---\n"; - $yaml .= &_yaml_chunk("", $item); - } - return $yaml; -} - -sub Load { - shift if ($_[0] eq __PACKAGE__ || ref($_[0]) eq __PACKAGE__); - die "not yet implemented"; -} - -# This is basically copied out of YAML.pm and simplified a little. -sub DumpFile { - shift if ($_[0] eq __PACKAGE__ || ref($_[0]) eq __PACKAGE__); - my $filename = shift; - local $/ = "\n"; # reset special to "sane" - my $mode = '>'; - if ($filename =~ /^\s*(>{1,2})\s*(.*)$/) { - ($mode, $filename) = ($1, $2); - } - open my $OUT, "$mode $filename" - or die "Can't open $filename for writing: $!"; - binmode($OUT, ':utf8') if $] >= 5.008; - print $OUT Dump(@_); - close $OUT; -} - -# This is basically copied out of YAML.pm and simplified a little. -sub LoadFile { - shift if ($_[0] eq __PACKAGE__ || ref($_[0]) eq __PACKAGE__); - my $filename = shift; - open my $IN, $filename - or die "Can't open $filename for reading: $!"; - binmode($IN, ':utf8') if $] >= 5.008; - return Load(do { local $/; <$IN> }); - close $IN; -} - -sub _yaml_chunk { - my ($indent, $values) = @_; - my $yaml_chunk = ""; - my $ref = ref($values); - my ($value, @allkeys, %keyseen); - if (!$ref) { # a scalar - $yaml_chunk .= &_yaml_value($values) . "\n"; - } - elsif ($ref eq "ARRAY") { - foreach $value (@$values) { - $yaml_chunk .= "$indent-"; - $ref = ref($value); - if (!$ref) { - $yaml_chunk .= " " . &_yaml_value($value) . "\n"; - } - else { - $yaml_chunk .= "\n"; - $yaml_chunk .= &_yaml_chunk("$indent ", $value); - } - } - } - else { # assume "HASH" - if ($values->{_order} && ref($values->{_order}) eq "ARRAY") { - @allkeys = @{$values->{_order}}; - $values = { %$values }; - delete $values->{_order}; - } - push(@allkeys, sort keys %$values); - foreach my $key (@allkeys) { - next if (!defined $key || $key eq "" || $keyseen{$key}); - $keyseen{$key} = 1; - $yaml_chunk .= "$indent$key:"; - $value = $values->{$key}; - $ref = ref($value); - if (!$ref) { - $yaml_chunk .= " " . &_yaml_value($value) . "\n"; - } - else { - $yaml_chunk .= "\n"; - $yaml_chunk .= &_yaml_chunk("$indent ", $value); - } - } - } - return($yaml_chunk); -} - -sub _yaml_value { - my ($value) = @_; - # undefs become ~ - return '~' if not defined $value; - - # empty strings will become empty strings - return '""' if $value eq ''; - - # allow simple scalars (without embedded quote chars) to be unquoted - # (includes $%_+=-\;:,./) - return $value if $value !~ /["'`~\n!\@\#^\&\*\(\)\{\}\[\]\|<>\?]/; - - # quote and escape strings with special values - return "'$value'" - if $value !~ /['`~\n!\#^\&\*\(\)\{\}\[\]\|\?]/; # nothing but " or @ or < or > (email addresses) - - $value =~ s/\n/\\n/g; # handle embedded newlines - $value =~ s/"/\\"/g; # handle embedded quotes - return qq{"$value"}; -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Module::Build::YAML - Provides just enough YAML support so that Module::Build works even if YAML.pm is not installed - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Module::Build::YAML; - - ... - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -Provides just enough YAML support so that Module::Build works even if YAML.pm is not installed. - -Currently, this amounts to the ability to write META.yml files when C<perl Build distmeta> -is executed via the Dump() and DumpFile() functions/methods. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Stephen Adkins <spadkins@gmail.com> - -=head1 COPYRIGHT - -Copyright (c) 2006. Stephen Adkins. All rights reserved. - -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it -under the same terms as Perl itself. - -See L<http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html> - -=cut - diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/scripts/config_data b/lib/Module/Build/scripts/config_data deleted file mode 100644 index 374922f20c..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/scripts/config_data +++ /dev/null @@ -1,249 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use Module::Build 0.25; -use Getopt::Long; - -my %opt_defs = ( - module => {type => '=s', - desc => 'The name of the module to configure (required)'}, - feature => {type => ':s', - desc => 'Print the value of a feature or all features'}, - config => {type => ':s', - desc => 'Print the value of a config option'}, - set_feature => {type => '=s%', - desc => "Set a feature to 'true' or 'false'"}, - set_config => {type => '=s%', - desc => 'Set a config option to the given value'}, - eval => {type => '', - desc => 'eval() config values before setting'}, - help => {type => '', - desc => 'Print a help message and exit'}, - ); - -my %opts; -GetOptions( \%opts, map "$_$opt_defs{$_}{type}", keys %opt_defs ) or die usage(%opt_defs); -print usage(%opt_defs) and exit(0) - if $opts{help}; - -my @exclusive = qw(feature config set_feature set_config); -die "Exactly one of the options '" . join("', '", @exclusive) . "' must be specified\n" . usage(%opt_defs) - unless grep(exists $opts{$_}, @exclusive) == 1; - -die "Option --module is required\n" . usage(%opt_defs) - unless $opts{module}; - -my $cf = load_config($opts{module}); - -if (exists $opts{feature}) { - - if (length $opts{feature}) { - print $cf->feature($opts{feature}); - } else { - my %auto; - # note: need to support older ConfigData.pm's - @auto{$cf->auto_feature_names} = () if $cf->can("auto_feature_names"); - - print " Features defined in $cf:\n"; - foreach my $name (sort $cf->feature_names) { - print " $name => ", $cf->feature($name), (exists $auto{$name} ? " (dynamic)" : ""), "\n"; - } - } - -} elsif (exists $opts{config}) { - - require Data::Dumper; - local $Data::Dumper::Terse = 1; - - if (length $opts{config}) { - print Data::Dumper::Dumper($cf->config($opts{config})), "\n"; - } else { - print " Configuration defined in $cf:\n"; - foreach my $name (sort $cf->config_names) { - print " $name => ", Data::Dumper::Dumper($cf->config($name)), "\n"; - } - } - -} elsif (exists $opts{set_feature}) { - my %to_set = %{$opts{set_feature}}; - while (my ($k, $v) = each %to_set) { - die "Feature value must be 0 or 1\n" unless $v =~ /^[01]$/; - $cf->set_feature($k, 0+$v); # Cast to a number, not a string - } - $cf->write; - print "Feature" . 's'x(keys(%to_set)>1) . " saved\n"; - -} elsif (exists $opts{set_config}) { - - my %to_set = %{$opts{set_config}}; - while (my ($k, $v) = each %to_set) { - if ($opts{eval}) { - $v = eval($v); - die $@ if $@; - } - $cf->set_config($k, $v); - } - $cf->write; - print "Config value" . 's'x(keys(%to_set)>1) . " saved\n"; -} - -sub load_config { - my $mod = shift; - - $mod =~ /^([\w:]+)$/ - or die "Invalid module name '$mod'"; - - my $cf = $mod . "::ConfigData"; - eval "require $cf"; - die $@ if $@; - - return $cf; -} - -sub usage { - my %defs = @_; - - my $out = "\nUsage: $0 [options]\n\n Options include:\n"; - - foreach my $name (sort keys %defs) { - $out .= " --$name"; - - for ($defs{$name}{type}) { - /^=s$/ and $out .= " <string>"; - /^=s%$/ and $out .= " <string>=<value>"; - } - - pad_line($out, 35); - $out .= "$defs{$name}{desc}\n"; - } - - $out .= <<EOF; - - Examples: - $0 --module Foo::Bar --feature bazzable - $0 --module Foo::Bar --config magic_number - $0 --module Foo::Bar --set_feature bazzable=1 - $0 --module Foo::Bar --set_config magic_number=42 - -EOF - - return $out; -} - -sub pad_line { $_[0] .= ' ' x ($_[1] - length($_[0]) + rindex($_[0], "\n")) } - - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -config_data - Query or change configuration of Perl modules - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - # Get config/feature values - config_data --module Foo::Bar --feature bazzable - config_data --module Foo::Bar --config magic_number - - # Set config/feature values - config_data --module Foo::Bar --set_feature bazzable=1 - config_data --module Foo::Bar --set_config magic_number=42 - - # Print a usage message - config_data --help - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -The C<config_data> tool provides a command-line interface to the -configuration of Perl modules. By "configuration", we mean something -akin to "user preferences" or "local settings". This is a -formalization and abstraction of the systems that people like Andreas -Koenig (C<CPAN::Config>), Jon Swartz (C<HTML::Mason::Config>), Andy -Wardley (C<Template::Config>), and Larry Wall (perl's own Config.pm) -have developed independently. - -The configuration system emplyed here was developed in the context of -C<Module::Build>. Under this system, configuration information for a -module C<Foo>, for example, is stored in a module called -C<Foo::ConfigData>) (I would have called it C<Foo::Config>, but that -was taken by all those other systems mentioned in the previous -paragraph...). These C<...::ConfigData> modules contain the -configuration data, as well as publically accessible methods for -querying and setting (yes, actually re-writing) the configuration -data. The C<config_data> script (whose docs you are currently -reading) is merely a front-end for those methods. If you wish, you -may create alternate front-ends. - -The two types of data that may be stored are called C<config> values -and C<feature> values. A C<config> value may be any perl scalar, -including references to complex data structures. It must, however, be -serializable using C<Data::Dumper>. A C<feature> is a boolean (1 or -0) value. - -=head1 USAGE - -This script functions as a basic getter/setter wrapper around the -configuration of a single module. On the command line, specify which -module's configuration you're interested in, and pass options to get -or set C<config> or C<feature> values. The following options are -supported: - -=over 4 - -=item module - -Specifies the name of the module to configure (required). - -=item feature - -When passed the name of a C<feature>, shows its value. The value will -be 1 if the feature is enabled, 0 if the feature is not enabled, or -empty if the feature is unknown. When no feature name is supplied, -the names and values of all known features will be shown. - -=item config - -When passed the name of a C<config> entry, shows its value. The value -will be displayed using C<Data::Dumper> (or similar) as perl code. -When no config name is supplied, the names and values of all known -config entries will be shown. - -=item set_feature - -Sets the given C<feature> to the given boolean value. Specify the value -as either 1 or 0. - -=item set_config - -Sets the given C<config> entry to the given value. - -=item eval - -If the C<--eval> option is used, the values in C<set_config> will be -evaluated as perl code before being stored. This allows moderately -complicated data structures to be stored. For really complicated -structures, you probably shouldn't use this command-line interface, -just use the Perl API instead. - -=item help - -Prints a help message, including a few examples, and exits. - -=back - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Ken Williams, kwilliams@cpan.org - -=head1 COPYRIGHT - -Copyright (c) 1999, Ken Williams. All rights reserved. - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -Module::Build(3), perl(1). - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/PL_files.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/PL_files.t deleted file mode 100644 index 4d0e13fd47..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/PL_files.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 8; -use DistGen; -use Module::Build; - -my $dist; - -# Test that PL files don't get installed even in bin or lib -{ - $dist = DistGen->new( dir => MBTest->tmpdir ); - $dist->regen; - $dist->chdir_in; - - my $distname = $dist->name; - $dist->change_build_pl({ - module_name => $distname, - PL_files => { - 'bin/foo.PL' => 'bin/foo', - 'lib/Bar.pm.PL' => 'lib/Bar.pm', - }, - }); - - $dist->add_file("bin/foo.PL", <<'END'); -open my $fh, ">", $ARGV[0] or die $!; -print $fh "foo\n"; -END - - $dist->add_file("lib/Bar.pm.PL", <<'END'); -open my $fh, ">", $ARGV[0] or die $!; -print $fh "bar\n"; -END - - $dist->regen; - - my $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context( install_base => "test_install" ); - $mb->dispatch("install"); - - ok -e "test_install/bin/foo", "Generated PL_files installed from bin"; - ok -e "test_install/lib/perl5/Bar.pm", " and from lib"; - - ok !-e "test_install/bin/foo.PL", "PL_files not installed from bin"; - ok !-e "test_install/lib/perl5/Bar.pm.PL", " nor from lib"; - - is slurp("test_install/bin/foo"), "foo\n", "Generated bin contains correct content"; - is slurp("test_install/lib/perl5/Bar.pm"), "bar\n", " so does the lib"; - - $dist->chdir_original if $dist->did_chdir; -} - -# Test an empty PL target list runs the PL but doesn't -# add it to MANIFEST or cleanup -{ - $dist = DistGen->new( dir => MBTest->tmpdir ); - $dist->regen; - $dist->chdir_in; - - my $distname = $dist->name; - $dist->change_build_pl({ - module_name => $distname, - PL_files => { - 'Special.PL' => [], - }, - }); - - $dist->add_file("Special.PL", <<'END'); -open my $fh, ">", "foo" or die $!; -print $fh "foo\n"; -END - - $dist->regen; - - my $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context(); - $mb->dispatch("code"); - - ok( -f "foo", "special PL file ran" ); - - my $cleanup = $mb->cleanup; - - my %cleanup = map { $_ => 1 } $mb->cleanup; - is($cleanup{foo}, undef, "generated special file not added to cleanup"); - - $dist->chdir_original if $dist->did_chdir; -} diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/add_property.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/add_property.t deleted file mode 100644 index c1c11c4871..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/add_property.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 29; -#use MBTest 'no_plan'; -use DistGen; - -BEGIN { use_ok 'Module::Build' or die; } -ensure_blib 'Module::Build'; - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; -$dist->chdir_in; - -ADDPROP: { - package My::Build::Prop; - use base 'Module::Build'; - __PACKAGE__->add_property( 'foo' ); - __PACKAGE__->add_property( 'bar', 'howdy' ); - __PACKAGE__->add_property( 'baz', default => 'howdy' ); - __PACKAGE__->add_property( 'code', default => sub { 'yay' } ); - __PACKAGE__->add_property( - 'check', - default => sub { 'howdy' }, - check => sub { - return 1 if $_ eq 'howdy'; - shift->property_error(qq{"$_" is invalid}); - return 0; - }, - ); - __PACKAGE__->add_property( - 'hash', - default => { foo => 1 }, - check => sub { - return 1 if !defined $_ or exists $_->{foo}; - shift->property_error(qq{hash is invalid}); - return 0; - }, - ); -} - -ok my $build = My::Build::Prop->new( - 'module_name' => 'Simple', - quiet => 1, -), 'Create new build object'; - -is $build->foo, undef, 'Property "foo" should be undef'; -ok $build->foo(42), 'Set "foo"'; -is $build->foo, 42, 'Now "foo" should have new value'; - -is $build->bar, 'howdy', 'Property "bar" should be its default'; -ok $build->bar('yo'), 'Set "bar"'; -is $build->bar, 'yo', 'Now "bar" should have new value'; - -is $build->check, 'howdy', 'Property "check" should be its default'; - -eval { $build->check('yo') }; -ok my $err = $@, 'Should get an error for an invalid value'; -like $err, qr/^ERROR: "yo" is invalid/, 'It should be the correct error'; - -is $build->code, 'yay', 'Property "code" should have its code value'; - -is_deeply $build->hash, { foo => 1 }, 'Property "hash" should be default'; -is $build->hash('foo'), 1, 'Should be able to get key in hash'; -ok $build->hash( bar => 3 ), 'Add a key to the hash prop'; -is_deeply $build->hash, { foo => 1, bar => 3 }, 'New key should be in hash'; - -eval { $build->hash({ bar => 3 }) }; -ok $err = $@, 'Should get exception for assigning invalid hash'; -like $err, qr/^ERROR: hash is invalid/, 'It should be the correct error'; - -eval { $build->hash( []) }; -ok $err = $@, 'Should get exception for assigning an array for a hash'; -like $err, qr/^Unexpected arguments for property 'hash'/, - 'It should be the proper error'; -is $build->hash(undef), undef, 'Should be able to set hash to undef'; - -# Check core properties. -is $build->installdirs, 'site', 'Property "installdirs" should be default'; -ok $build->installdirs('core'), 'Set "installdirst" to "core"'; -is $build->installdirs, 'core', 'Now "installdirs" should be "core"'; - -eval { $build->installdirs('perl') }; -ok $err = $@, 'Should have caught exception setting "installdirs" to "perl"'; -like $err, qr/^ERROR: Perhaps you meant installdirs to be "core" rather than "perl"\?/, - 'And it should suggest "core" in the error message'; - -eval { $build->installdirs('foo') }; -ok $err = $@, 'Should catch exception for invalid "installdirs" value'; -like $err, qr/ERROR: installdirs must be one of "core", "site", or "vendor"/, - 'And it should suggest the proper values in the error message'; - -$dist->chdir_original if $dist->did_chdir; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/basic.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/basic.t deleted file mode 100644 index 205d101372..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/basic.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,240 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 60; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; - -######################### - - -# Test object creation -{ - my $mb = Module::Build->new( module_name => $dist->name ); - ok $mb; - is $mb->module_name, $dist->name; - is $mb->build_class, 'Module::Build'; - is $mb->dist_name, $dist->name; - - $mb = Module::Build->new( dist_name => $dist->name, dist_version => 7 ); - ok $mb; - ok ! $mb->module_name; # Make sure it's defined - is $mb->dist_name, $dist->name; -} - -# Make sure actions are defined, and known_actions works as class method -{ - my %actions = map {$_, 1} Module::Build->known_actions; - ok $actions{clean}; - ok $actions{distdir}; -} - -# Test prerequisite checking -{ - local @INC = (File::Spec->catdir( $dist->dirname, 'lib' ), @INC); - my $flagged = 0; - local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $flagged = 1 if $_[0] =~ /@{[$dist->name]}/}; - my $mb = Module::Build->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - requires => {$dist->name => 0}, - ); - ok ! $flagged; - ok ! $mb->prereq_failures; - $mb->dispatch('realclean'); - $dist->clean; - - $flagged = 0; - $mb = Module::Build->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - requires => {$dist->name => 3.14159265}, - ); - ok $flagged; - ok $mb->prereq_failures; - ok $mb->prereq_failures->{requires}{$dist->name}; - is $mb->prereq_failures->{requires}{$dist->name}{have}, 0.01; - is $mb->prereq_failures->{requires}{$dist->name}{need}, 3.14159265; - - $mb->dispatch('realclean'); - $dist->clean; - - # Make sure check_installed_status() works as a class method - my $info = Module::Build->check_installed_status('File::Spec', 0); - ok $info->{ok}; - is $info->{have}, $File::Spec::VERSION; - - # Make sure check_installed_status() works with an advanced spec - $info = Module::Build->check_installed_status('File::Spec', '> 0'); - ok $info->{ok}; - - # Use 2 lines for this, to avoid a "used only once" warning - local $Foo::Module::VERSION; - $Foo::Module::VERSION = '1.01_02'; - - $info = Module::Build->check_installed_status('Foo::Module', '1.01_02'); - ok $info->{ok} or diag($info->{message}); -} - -{ - # Make sure the correct warning message is generated when an - # optional prereq isn't installed - my $flagged = 0; - local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $flagged = 1 if $_[0] =~ /ModuleBuildNonExistent is not installed/}; - - my $mb = Module::Build->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - recommends => {ModuleBuildNonExistent => 3}, - ); - ok $flagged; - $dist->clean; -} - -# Test verbosity -{ - my $mb = Module::Build->new(module_name => $dist->name); - - $mb->add_to_cleanup('save_out'); - # Use uc() so we don't confuse the current test output - like uc(stdout_of( sub {$mb->dispatch('test', verbose => 1)} )), qr/^OK \d/m; - like uc(stdout_of( sub {$mb->dispatch('test', verbose => 0)} )), qr/\.\. ?OK/; - - $mb->dispatch('realclean'); - $dist->clean; -} - -# Make sure 'config' entries are respected on the command line, and that -# Getopt::Long specs work as expected. -{ - use Config; - $dist->change_build_pl - ({ - module_name => @{[$dist->name]}, - license => 'perl', - get_options => { foo => {}, - bar => { type => '+' }, - bat => { type => '=s' }, - dee => { type => '=s', - default => 'goo' - }, - } - }); - - $dist->regen; - eval {Module::Build->run_perl_script('Build.PL', [], ['--nouse-rcfile', '--config', "foocakes=barcakes", '--foo', '--bar', '--bar', '-bat=hello', 'gee=whiz', '--any', 'hey', '--destdir', 'yo', '--verbose', '1'])}; - is $@, ''; - - my $mb = Module::Build->resume; - ok $mb->valid_property('config'); - - is $mb->config('cc'), $Config{cc}; - is $mb->config('foocakes'), 'barcakes'; - - # Test args(). - is $mb->args('foo'), 1; - is $mb->args('bar'), 2, 'bar'; - is $mb->args('bat'), 'hello', 'bat'; - is $mb->args('gee'), 'whiz'; - is $mb->args('any'), 'hey'; - is $mb->args('dee'), 'goo'; - is $mb->destdir, 'yo'; - my %runtime = $mb->runtime_params; - is_deeply \%runtime, - { - verbose => 1, - destdir => 'yo', - use_rcfile => 0, - config => { foocakes => 'barcakes' }, - }; - - ok my $argsref = $mb->args; - is $argsref->{foo}, 1; - $argsref->{doo} = 'hee'; - is $mb->args('doo'), 'hee'; - ok my %args = $mb->args; - is $args{foo}, 1; - - # revert test distribution to pristine state because we modified a file - $dist->remove; - $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); - $dist->regen; - $dist->chdir_in; -} - -# Test author stuff -{ - my $mb = Module::Build->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - dist_author => 'Foo Meister <foo@example.com>', - build_class => 'My::Big::Fat::Builder', - ); - ok $mb; - ok ref($mb->dist_author), 'dist_author converted to array if simple string'; - is $mb->dist_author->[0], 'Foo Meister <foo@example.com>'; - is $mb->build_class, 'My::Big::Fat::Builder'; -} - -# Test conversion of shell strings -{ - my $mb = Module::Build->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - dist_author => 'Foo Meister <foo@example.com>', - extra_compiler_flags => '-I/foo -I/bar', - extra_linker_flags => '-L/foo -L/bar', - ); - ok $mb; - is_deeply $mb->extra_compiler_flags, ['-I/foo', '-I/bar'], "Should split shell string into list"; - is_deeply $mb->extra_linker_flags, ['-L/foo', '-L/bar'], "Should split shell string into list"; - - # Try again with command-line args - eval {Module::Build->run_perl_script('Build.PL', [], ['--extra_compiler_flags', '-I/foo -I/bar', - '--extra_linker_flags', '-L/foo -L/bar'])}; - $mb = Module::Build->resume; - ok $mb; - is_deeply $mb->extra_compiler_flags, ['-I/foo', '-I/bar'], "Should split shell string into list"; - is_deeply $mb->extra_linker_flags, ['-L/foo', '-L/bar'], "Should split shell string into list"; -} - -# Test include_dirs. -{ - ok my $mb = Module::Build->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - include_dirs => [qw(/foo /bar)], - ); - is_deeply $mb->include_dirs, ['/foo', '/bar'], 'Should have include dirs'; - - # Try a string. - ok $mb = Module::Build->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - include_dirs => '/foo', - ); - is_deeply $mb->include_dirs, ['/foo'], 'Should have string include dir'; - - # Try again with command-line args - eval { Module::Build->run_perl_script( - 'Build.PL', [], - ['--include_dirs', '/foo', '--include_dirs', '/bar' ], - ) }; - - ok $mb = Module::Build->resume; - is_deeply $mb->include_dirs, ['/foo', '/bar'], 'Should have include dirs'; - - eval { Module::Build->run_perl_script( - 'Build.PL', [], - ['--include_dirs', '/foo' ], - ) }; - - ok $mb = Module::Build->resume; - is_deeply $mb->include_dirs, ['/foo'], 'Should have single include dir'; -} - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/bundled/Tie/CPHash.pm b/lib/Module/Build/t/bundled/Tie/CPHash.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 36aea85a8c..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/bundled/Tie/CPHash.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -#--------------------------------------------------------------------- -package Tie::CPHash; -# -# Copyright 1997 Christopher J. Madsen -# -# Author: Christopher J. Madsen <cjm@pobox.com> -# Created: 08 Nov 1997 -# $Revision: 5841 $ $Date: 2006-03-21 08:27:29 -0500 (Tue, 21 Mar 2006) $ -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the same terms as Perl itself. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See either the -# GNU General Public License or the Artistic License for more details. -# -# Case preserving but case insensitive hash -#--------------------------------------------------------------------- - -require 5.000; -use strict; -use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION); - -@ISA = qw(); - -#===================================================================== -# Package Global Variables: - -$VERSION = '1.02'; - -#===================================================================== -# Tied Methods: -#--------------------------------------------------------------------- -# TIEHASH classname -# The method invoked by the command `tie %hash, classname'. -# Associates a new hash instance with the specified class. - -sub TIEHASH -{ - bless {}, $_[0]; -} # end TIEHASH - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------- -# STORE this, key, value -# Store datum *value* into *key* for the tied hash *this*. - -sub STORE -{ - $_[0]->{lc $_[1]} = [ $_[1], $_[2] ]; -} # end STORE - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------- -# FETCH this, key -# Retrieve the datum in *key* for the tied hash *this*. - -sub FETCH -{ - my $v = $_[0]->{lc $_[1]}; - ($v ? $v->[1] : undef); -} # end FETCH - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------- -# FIRSTKEY this -# Return the (key, value) pair for the first key in the hash. - -sub FIRSTKEY -{ - my $a = scalar keys %{$_[0]}; - &NEXTKEY; -} # end FIRSTKEY - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------- -# NEXTKEY this, lastkey -# Return the next (key, value) pair for the hash. - -sub NEXTKEY -{ - my $v = (each %{$_[0]})[1]; - ($v ? $v->[0] : undef ); -} # end NEXTKEY - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------- -# SCALAR this -# Return bucket usage information for the hash (0 if empty). - -sub SCALAR -{ - scalar %{$_[0]}; -} # end SCALAR - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------- -# EXISTS this, key -# Verify that *key* exists with the tied hash *this*. - -sub EXISTS -{ - exists $_[0]->{lc $_[1]}; -} # end EXISTS - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------- -# DELETE this, key -# Delete the key *key* from the tied hash *this*. -# Returns the old value, or undef if it didn't exist. - -sub DELETE -{ - my $v = delete $_[0]->{lc $_[1]}; - ($v ? $v->[1] : undef); -} # end DELETE - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------- -# CLEAR this -# Clear all values from the tied hash *this*. - -sub CLEAR -{ - %{$_[0]} = (); -} # end CLEAR - -#===================================================================== -# Other Methods: -#--------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Return the case of KEY. - -sub key -{ - my $v = $_[0]->{lc $_[1]}; - ($v ? $v->[0] : undef); -} - -#===================================================================== -# Package Return Value: - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Tie::CPHash - Case preserving but case insensitive hash table - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - require Tie::CPHash; - tie %cphash, 'Tie::CPHash'; - - $cphash{'Hello World'} = 'Hi there!'; - printf("The key `%s' was used to store `%s'.\n", - tied(%cphash)->key('HELLO WORLD'), - $cphash{'HELLO world'}); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -The B<Tie::CPHash> module provides a hash table that is case -preserving but case insensitive. This means that - - $cphash{KEY} $cphash{key} - $cphash{Key} $cphash{keY} - -all refer to the same entry. Also, the hash remembers which form of -the key was last used to store the entry. The C<keys> and C<each> -functions will return the key that was used to set the value. - -An example should make this clear: - - tie %h, 'Tie::CPHash'; - $h{Hello} = 'World'; - print $h{HELLO}; # Prints 'World' - print keys(%h); # Prints 'Hello' - $h{HELLO} = 'WORLD'; - print $h{hello}; # Prints 'WORLD' - print keys(%h); # Prints 'HELLO' - -The additional C<key> method lets you fetch the case of a specific key: - - # When run after the previous example, this prints 'HELLO': - print tied(%h)->key('Hello'); - -(The C<tied> function returns the object that C<%h> is tied to.) - -If you need a case insensitive hash, but don't need to preserve case, -just use C<$hash{lc $key}> instead of C<$hash{$key}>. This has a lot -less overhead than B<Tie::CPHash>. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Christopher J. Madsen E<lt>F<cjm@pobox.com>E<gt> - -=cut - -# Local Variables: -# tmtrack-file-task: "Tie::CPHash.pm" -# End: diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/compat.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/compat.t deleted file mode 100644 index b529cfa2e6..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/compat.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,486 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest; -use File::Spec; -use IO::File; -use Config; - -# Don't let our own verbosity/test_file get mixed up with our subprocess's -my @makefile_keys = qw(TEST_VERBOSE HARNESS_VERBOSE TEST_FILES MAKEFLAGS); -local @ENV{@makefile_keys}; -delete @ENV{@makefile_keys}; - -my @makefile_types = qw(small passthrough traditional); -my $tests_per_type = 15; - -#find_in_path does not understand VMS. - -if ( $Config{make} && $^O ne 'VMS' ? find_in_path($Config{make}) : 1 ) { - plan 'no_plan'; -} else { - plan skip_all => "Don't know how to invoke 'make'"; -} - -my $is_vms_mms = ($^O eq 'VMS') && ($Config{make} =~ /MM[SK]/i); - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - - -######################### - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -# Create test distribution; set requires and build_requires -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; - - -######################### - -use Module::Build; -use Module::Build::Compat; - -use Carp; $SIG{__WARN__} = \&Carp::cluck; - -my @make = $Config{make} eq 'nmake' ? ('nmake', '-nologo') : ($Config{make}); - -my $makefile = 'Makefile'; - -# VMS MMK/MMS by convention use Descrip.MMS -if ($is_vms_mms) { - $makefile = 'Descrip.MMS'; -} - - -######################### - -# Test without requires - -test_makefile_types(); - -# Test with requires and PL_files - -my $distname = $dist->name; -$dist->change_build_pl({ - module_name => $distname, - license => 'perl', - requires => { - 'perl' => $], - 'File::Spec' => 0, - }, - build_requires => { - 'Test::More' => 0, - }, - PL_files => { 'foo.PL' => 'foo' }, -}); - -$dist->add_file("foo.PL", <<'END'); -open my $fh, ">$ARGV[0]" or die $!; -print $fh "foo\n"; -END - -$dist->regen; - -test_makefile_types( - requires => { - 'perl' => $], - 'File::Spec' => 0, - 'Test::More' => 0, - }, - PL_files => { - 'foo.PL' => 'foo', - }, -); - -###################### - -$dist->change_build_pl({ - module_name => $distname, - license => 'perl', -}); -$dist->regen; - -# Create M::B instance but don't pollute STDOUT -my $mb; -stdout_of( sub { - $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; -}); -ok $mb, "Module::Build->new_from_context"; - - -{ - # Make sure fake_makefile() can run without 'build_class', as it may be - # in older-generated Makefile.PLs - my $warning = ''; - local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warning = shift; }; - - my $maketext = eval { Module::Build::Compat->fake_makefile(makefile => $makefile) }; - is $@, '', "fake_makefile lived"; - like $maketext, qr/^realclean/m, "found 'realclean' in fake_makefile output"; - like $warning, qr/build_class/, "saw warning about 'build_class'"; -} - -{ - # Make sure custom builder subclass is used in the created - # Makefile.PL - make sure it fails in the right way here. - local @Foo::Builder::ISA = qw(Module::Build); - my $foo_builder; - stdout_of( sub { - $foo_builder = Foo::Builder->new_from_context; - }); - foreach my $style ('passthrough', 'small') { - create_makefile_pl($style, $foo_builder); - - # Should fail with "can't find Foo/Builder.pm" - my $result; - my ($stdout, $stderr ) = stdout_stderr_of (sub { - $result = $mb->run_perl_script('Makefile.PL'); - }); - ok ! $result, "Makefile.PL failed"; - like $stderr, qr{Foo/Builder.pm}, "custom builder wasn't found"; - } - - # Now make sure it can actually work. - my $bar_builder; - stdout_of( sub { - $bar_builder = Module::Build->subclass( class => 'Bar::Builder' )->new_from_context; - }); - foreach my $style ('passthrough', 'small') { - create_makefile_pl($style, $bar_builder); - my $result; - stdout_of( sub { - $result = $mb->run_perl_script('Makefile.PL'); - }); - ok $result, "Makefile.PL ran without error"; - } -} - -{ - # Make sure various Makefile.PL arguments are supported - create_makefile_pl('passthrough', $mb); - - my $libdir = File::Spec->catdir( $tmp, 'libdir' ); - my $result; - stdout_of( sub { - $result = $mb->run_perl_script('Makefile.PL', [], - [ - "LIB=$libdir", - 'TEST_VERBOSE=1', - 'INSTALLDIRS=perl', - 'POLLUTE=1', - ] - ); - }); - ok $result, "passthrough Makefile.PL ran with arguments"; - ok -e 'Build.PL', "Build.PL generated"; - - my $new_build = Module::Build->resume(); - is $new_build->installdirs, 'core', "installdirs is core"; - is $new_build->verbose, 1, "tests set for verbose"; - is $new_build->install_destination('lib'), $libdir, "custom libdir"; - is $new_build->extra_compiler_flags->[0], '-DPERL_POLLUTE', "PERL_POLLUTE set"; - - # Make sure those switches actually had an effect - my ($ran_ok, $output); - $output = stdout_of( sub { $ran_ok = $new_build->do_system(@make, 'test') } ); - ok $ran_ok, "make test ran without error"; - $output =~ s/^/# /gm; # Don't confuse our own test output - like $output, qr/(?:# ok \d+\s+)+/, 'Should be verbose'; - - # Make sure various Makefile arguments are supported - my $make_macro = 'TEST_VERBOSE=0'; - - # VMS MMK/MMS macros use different syntax. - if ($is_vms_mms) { - $make_macro = '/macro=("' . $make_macro . '")'; - } - - $output = stdout_of( sub { - local $ENV{HARNESS_TIMER}; # RT#39635 - timer messes with output - $ran_ok = $mb->do_system(@make, 'test', $make_macro) - } ); - - ok $ran_ok, "make test without verbose ran ok"; - $output =~ s/^/# /gm; # Don't confuse our own test output - like $output, - qr/# .+basic(\.t)?[.\s#]+ok[.\s#]+All tests successful/, - 'Should be non-verbose'; - - (my $libdir2 = $libdir) =~ s/libdir/lbiidr/; - my $libarch2 = File::Spec->catdir($libdir2, 'arch'); - - SKIP: { - my @cases = ( - { - label => "INSTALLDIRS=vendor", - args => [ 'INSTALLDIRS=vendor', "INSTALLVENDORLIB=$libdir2", "INSTALLVENDORARCH=$libarch2"], - check => qr/\Q$libdir2\E .* Simple\.pm/ix, - }, - { - label => "PREFIX=\$libdir2", - args => [ "PREFIX=$libdir2"], - check => qr/\Q$libdir2\E .* Simple\.pm/ix, - }, - { - label => "PREFIX=\$libdir2 LIB=mylib", - args => [ "PREFIX=$libdir2", "LIB=mylib" ], - check => qr{\Q$libdir2\E[/\\]mylib[/\\]Simple\.pm}ix, - }, - ); - - require ExtUtils::Install; - skip "Needs ExtUtils::Install 1.32 or later", 2 * @cases - if ExtUtils::Install->VERSION < 1.32; - - for my $c (@cases) { - my @make_args = @{$c->{args}}; - if ($is_vms_mms) { # VMS MMK/MMS macros use different syntax. - $make_args[0] = '/macro=("' . join('","',@make_args) . '")'; - pop @make_args while scalar(@make_args) > 1; - } - ($output) = stdout_stderr_of( - sub { - $result = $mb->run_perl_script('Makefile.PL', [], \@make_args); - $ran_ok = $mb->do_system(@make, 'fakeinstall'); - } - ); - - ok $ran_ok, "fakeinstall $c->{label} ran ok"; - $output =~ s/^/# /gm; # Don't confuse our own test output - like $output, $c->{check}, - "Saw destination directory for $c->{label}"; - } - } - - stdout_of( sub { $mb->do_system(@make, 'realclean'); } ); - ok ! -e $makefile, "$makefile shouldn't exist"; - - 1 while unlink 'Makefile.PL'; - ok ! -e 'Makefile.PL', "Makefile.PL cleaned up"; - - 1 while unlink $libdir, $libdir2; -} - -{ # Make sure tilde-expansion works - - # C<glob> on MSWin32 uses $ENV{HOME} if defined to do tilde-expansion - local $ENV{HOME} = 'C:/' if $^O =~ /MSWin/ && !exists( $ENV{HOME} ); - - create_makefile_pl('passthrough', $mb); - - stdout_of( sub { - $mb->run_perl_script('Makefile.PL', [], ['INSTALL_BASE=~/foo']); - }); - my $b2 = Module::Build->current; - ok $b2->install_base, "install_base set"; - unlike $b2->install_base, qr/^~/, "Tildes should be expanded"; - - stdout_of( sub { $mb->do_system(@make, 'realclean'); } ); - ok ! -e $makefile, "$makefile shouldn't exist"; - - 1 while unlink 'Makefile.PL'; - ok ! -e 'Makefile.PL', "Makefile.PL cleaned up"; -} - -{ - $dist->add_file('t/deep/foo.t', q{}); - $dist->regen; - - my $mb; - stdout_of( sub { - $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context( recursive_test_files => 1 ); - }); - - create_makefile_pl('traditional', $mb); - my $args = extract_writemakefile_args() || {}; - is $args->{TESTS}, - join( q{ }, - File::Spec->catfile(qw(t *.t)), - File::Spec->catfile(qw(t deep *.t)) - ), - 'Makefile.PL has correct TESTS line for recursive test files'; -} - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; - -######################################################### - -sub test_makefile_types { - my %opts = @_; - $opts{requires} ||= {}; - $opts{PL_files} ||= {}; - - foreach my $type (@makefile_types) { - # Create M::B instance - my $mb; - stdout_of( sub { - $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; - }); - ok $mb, "Module::Build->new_from_context"; - - # Create and test Makefile.PL - create_makefile_pl($type, $mb); - - test_makefile_pl_requires_perl( $opts{requires}{perl} ); - test_makefile_creation($mb); - test_makefile_prereq_pm( $opts{requires} ); - test_makefile_pl_files( $opts{PL_files} ) if $type eq 'traditional'; - - my ($output,$success); - # Capture output to keep our STDOUT clean - $output = stdout_of( sub { - $success = $mb->do_system(@make); - }); - ok $success, "make ran without error"; - - for my $file (values %{ $opts{PL_files} }) { - ok -e $file, "PL_files generated - $file"; - } - - # Can't let 'test' STDOUT go to our STDOUT, or it'll confuse Test::Harness. - $output = stdout_of( sub { - $success = $mb->do_system(@make, 'test'); - }); - ok $success, "make test ran without error"; - like uc $output, qr{DONE\.|SUCCESS}, "make test output indicated success"; - - $output = stdout_of( sub { - $success = $mb->do_system(@make, 'realclean'); - }); - ok $success, "make realclean ran without error"; - - # Try again with some Makefile.PL arguments - test_makefile_creation($mb, [], 'INSTALLDIRS=vendor', 'realclean'); - - # Try again using distclean - test_makefile_creation($mb, [], '', 'distclean'); - - 1 while unlink 'Makefile.PL'; - ok ! -e 'Makefile.PL', "cleaned up Makefile"; - } -} - -sub test_makefile_creation { - my ($build, $preargs, $postargs, $cleanup) = @_; - - my ($output, $result); - # capture output to avoid polluting our test output - $output = stdout_of( sub { - $result = $build->run_perl_script('Makefile.PL', $preargs, $postargs); - }); - my $label = "Makefile.PL ran without error"; - if ( defined $postargs && length $postargs ) { - $label .= " (postargs: $postargs)"; - } - ok $result, $label; - ok -e $makefile, "$makefile exists"; - - if ($cleanup) { - # default to 'realclean' unless we recognize the clean method - $cleanup = 'realclean' unless $cleanup =~ /^(dist|real)clean$/; - my ($stdout, $stderr ) = stdout_stderr_of (sub { - $build->do_system(@make, $cleanup); - }); - ok ! -e $makefile, "$makefile cleaned up with $cleanup"; - } - else { - pass '(skipping cleanup)'; # keep test count constant - } -} - -sub test_makefile_prereq_pm { - my %requires = %{ $_[0] }; - delete $requires{perl}; # until EU::MM supports this - SKIP: { - skip "$makefile not found", 1 unless -e $makefile; - my $prereq_pm = find_params_in_makefile()->{PREREQ_PM} || {}; - is_deeply $prereq_pm, \%requires, - "$makefile has correct PREREQ_PM line"; - } -} - -sub test_makefile_pl_files { - my $expected = shift; - - SKIP: { - skip 1, 'Makefile.PL not found' unless -e 'Makefile.PL'; - my $args = extract_writemakefile_args() || {}; - is_deeply $args->{PL_FILES}, $expected, - "Makefile.PL has correct PL_FILES line"; - } -} - -sub test_makefile_pl_requires_perl { - my $perl_version = shift || q{}; - SKIP: { - skip 1, 'Makefile.PL not found' unless -e 'Makefile.PL'; - my $file_contents = slurp 'Makefile.PL'; - my $found_requires = $file_contents =~ m{^require $perl_version;}ms; - if (length $perl_version) { - ok $found_requires, "Makefile.PL has 'require $perl_version;'" - or diag "Makefile.PL:\n$file_contents"; - } - else { - ok ! $found_requires, "Makefile.PL does not require a perl version"; - } - } -} - -sub find_params_in_makefile { - my $fh = IO::File->new( $makefile, 'r' ) - or die "Can't read $makefile: $!"; - local($/) = "\n"; - - my %params; - while (<$fh>) { - # Blank line after params. - last if keys %params and !/\S+/; - - next unless m{^\# \s+ ( [A-Z_]+ ) \s+ => \s+ ( .* )$}x; - - my($key, $val) = ($1, $2); - # extract keys and values - while ( $val =~ m/(?:\s)(\S+)=>(q\[.*?\]|undef),?/g ) { - my($m,$n) = ($1,$2); - if ($n =~ /^q\[(.*?)\]$/) { - $n = $1; - } - $params{$key}{$m} = $n; - } - } - - return \%params; -} - -sub extract_writemakefile_args { - SKIP: { - skip 1, 'Makefile.PL not found' unless -e 'Makefile.PL'; - my $file_contents = slurp 'Makefile.PL'; - my ($args) = $file_contents =~ m{^WriteMakefile\n\((.*)\).*;}ms; - ok $args, "Found WriteMakefile arguments" - or diag "Makefile.PL:\n$file_contents"; - my %args = eval $args or diag $args; ## no critic - return \%args; - } -} - -sub create_makefile_pl { - Module::Build::Compat->create_makefile_pl(@_); - my $ok = ok -e 'Makefile.PL', "$_[0] Makefile.PL created"; - - # Some really conservative make's, like HP/UX, assume files with the same - # timestamp are out of date. Send the Makefile.PL one second into the past - # so its older than the Makefile it will generate. - # See [rt.cpan.org 45700] - my $mtime = (stat("Makefile.PL"))[9]; - utime $mtime, $mtime - 1, "Makefile.PL"; - - return $ok; -} diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/compat/exit.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/compat/exit.t deleted file mode 100644 index b0fbf4c550..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/compat/exit.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; - -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 5; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -######################### - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -# Create test distribution; set requires and build_requires -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); - -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; - -######################### - -my $mb; stdout_of(sub{ $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context}); - -use Module::Build::Compat; - -$dist->regen; - -Module::Build::Compat->create_makefile_pl('passthrough', $mb); - -# as silly as all of this exit(0) business is, that is what the cpan -# testers have instructed everybody to do so... -$dist->change_file('Build.PL' => - "warn qq(you have no libthbbt\n); exit;\n" . $dist->get_file('Build.PL') -); - -$dist->regen; - -stdout_of(sub{ $mb->ACTION_realclean }); - -my $result; -my ($stdout, $stderr ) = stdout_stderr_of (sub { - $result = $mb->run_perl_script('Makefile.PL'); -}); -ok $result, "Makefile.PL exit"; -like $stdout, qr/running Build\.PL/; -like $stderr, qr/you have no libthbbt$/; -#warn "out: $stdout"; warn "err: $stderr"; - -# vim:ts=2:sw=2:et:sta diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/debug.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/debug.t deleted file mode 100644 index 7146e6636a..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/debug.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 3; - -require_ok('Module::Build'); -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; -END{ $dist->remove } - -$dist->chdir_in; - -######################### - -# Test debug output -{ - my $output; - $output = stdout_of sub { $dist->run_build_pl }; - $output = stdout_of sub { $dist->run_build('--debug') }; - like($output, '/Starting ACTION_build.*?Starting ACTION_code.*?Finished ACTION_code.*?Finished ACTION_build/ms', - "found nested ACTION_* debug statements" - ); -} - -######################### - -# cleanup diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/destinations.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/destinations.t deleted file mode 100644 index 1c6705ff02..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/destinations.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,325 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 115; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; - - -use Config; -use File::Spec::Functions qw( catdir splitdir splitpath ); - -######################### - -# We need to create a well defined environment to test install paths. -# We do this by setting up appropriate Config entries. - -my @installstyle = qw(lib perl5); -my $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context( - installdirs => 'site', - config => { - installstyle => catdir(@installstyle), - - installprivlib => catdir($tmp, @installstyle), - installarchlib => catdir($tmp, @installstyle, - @Config{qw(version archname)}), - installbin => catdir($tmp, 'bin'), - installscript => catdir($tmp, 'bin'), - installman1dir => catdir($tmp, 'man', 'man1'), - installman3dir => catdir($tmp, 'man', 'man3'), - installhtml1dir => catdir($tmp, 'html'), - installhtml3dir => catdir($tmp, 'html'), - - installsitelib => catdir($tmp, 'site', @installstyle, 'site_perl'), - installsitearch => catdir($tmp, 'site', @installstyle, 'site_perl', - @Config{qw(version archname)}), - installsitebin => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'bin'), - installsitescript => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'bin'), - installsiteman1dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'man', 'man1'), - installsiteman3dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'man', 'man3'), - installsitehtml1dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'html'), - installsitehtml3dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'html'), - } -); -isa_ok( $mb, 'Module::Build::Base' ); - -# Get us into a known state. -$mb->install_base(undef); -$mb->prefix(undef); - - -# Check install_path() accessor -{ - my( $map, $path ); - - $map = $mb->install_path(); - is_deeply( $map, {}, 'install_path() accessor' ); - - $path = $mb->install_path('elem' => '/foo/bar'); - is( $path, '/foo/bar', ' returns assigned path' ); - - $path = $mb->install_path('elem'); - is( $path, '/foo/bar', ' can read stored path' ); - - $map = $mb->install_path(); - is_deeply( $map, { 'elem' => '/foo/bar' }, ' can access map' ); - - $path = $mb->install_path('elem' => undef); - is( $path, undef, ' can delete a path element' ); - - $map = $mb->install_path(); - is_deeply( $map, {}, ' deletes path from map' ); -} - -# Check install_base_relpaths() accessor -{ - my( $map, $path ); - - $map = $mb->install_base_relpaths(); - is( ref($map), 'HASH', 'install_base_relpaths() accessor' ); - - eval{ $path = $mb->install_base_relpaths('elem' => '/foo/bar') }; - like( $@, qr/Value must be a relative path/, ' emits error if path not relative' ); - - $path = $mb->install_base_relpaths('elem' => 'foo/bar'); - is( $path, catdir(qw(foo bar)), ' returns assigned path' ); - - $path = $mb->install_base_relpaths('elem'); - is( $path, catdir(qw(foo/bar)), ' can read stored path' ); - - $map = $mb->install_base_relpaths(); - is_deeply( $map->{elem}, [qw(foo bar)], ' can access map' ); - - $path = $mb->install_base_relpaths('elem' => undef); - is( $path, undef, ' can delete a path element' ); - - $map = $mb->install_base_relpaths(); - is( $map->{elem}, undef, ' deletes path from map' ); -} - -# Check prefix_relpaths() accessor -{ - my( $map, $path ); - - $map = $mb->prefix_relpaths(); - is( ref($map), 'HASH', 'prefix_relpaths() accessor' ); - - is_deeply( $mb->prefix_relpaths(), $mb->prefix_relpaths('site'), - ' defaults to \'site\'' ); - - eval{ $path = $mb->prefix_relpaths('site', 'elem' => '/foo/bar') }; - like( $@, qr/Value must be a relative path/, ' emits error if path not relative' ); - - $path = $mb->prefix_relpaths('site', 'elem' => 'foo/bar'); - is( $path, catdir(qw(foo bar)), ' returns assigned path' ); - - $path = $mb->prefix_relpaths('site', 'elem'); - is( $path, catdir(qw(foo bar)), ' can read stored path' ); - - $map = $mb->prefix_relpaths(); - is_deeply( $map->{elem}, [qw(foo bar)], ' can access map' ); - - $path = $mb->prefix_relpaths('site', 'elem' => undef); - is( $path, undef, ' can delete a path element' ); - - $map = $mb->prefix_relpaths(); - is( $map->{elem}, undef, ' deletes path from map' ); -} - - -# Check that we install into the proper default locations. -{ - is( $mb->installdirs, 'site' ); - is( $mb->install_base, undef ); - is( $mb->prefix, undef ); - - test_install_destinations( $mb, { - lib => catdir($tmp, 'site', @installstyle, 'site_perl'), - arch => catdir($tmp, 'site', @installstyle, 'site_perl', - @Config{qw(version archname)}), - bin => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'bin'), - script => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'bin'), - bindoc => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'man', 'man1'), - libdoc => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'man', 'man3'), - binhtml => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'html'), - libhtml => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'html'), - }); -} - - -# Is installdirs honored? -{ - $mb->installdirs('core'); - is( $mb->installdirs, 'core' ); - - test_install_destinations( $mb, { - lib => catdir($tmp, @installstyle), - arch => catdir($tmp, @installstyle, @Config{qw(version archname)}), - bin => catdir($tmp, 'bin'), - script => catdir($tmp, 'bin'), - bindoc => catdir($tmp, 'man', 'man1'), - libdoc => catdir($tmp, 'man', 'man3'), - binhtml => catdir($tmp, 'html'), - libhtml => catdir($tmp, 'html'), - }); - - $mb->installdirs('site'); - is( $mb->installdirs, 'site' ); -} - - -# Check install_base() -{ - my $install_base = catdir( 'foo', 'bar' ); - $mb->install_base( $install_base ); - - is( $mb->prefix, undef ); - is( $mb->install_base, $install_base ); - - - test_install_destinations( $mb, { - lib => catdir( $install_base, 'lib', 'perl5' ), - arch => catdir( $install_base, 'lib', 'perl5', $Config{archname} ), - bin => catdir( $install_base, 'bin' ), - script => catdir( $install_base, 'bin' ), - bindoc => catdir( $install_base, 'man', 'man1'), - libdoc => catdir( $install_base, 'man', 'man3' ), - binhtml => catdir( $install_base, 'html' ), - libhtml => catdir( $install_base, 'html' ), - }); -} - - -# Basic prefix test. Ensure everything is under the prefix. -{ - $mb->install_base( undef ); - ok( !defined $mb->install_base ); - - my $prefix = catdir( qw( some prefix ) ); - $mb->prefix( $prefix ); - is( $mb->{properties}{prefix}, $prefix ); - - test_prefix($prefix, $mb->install_sets('site')); -} - - -# And now that prefix honors installdirs. -{ - $mb->installdirs('core'); - is( $mb->installdirs, 'core' ); - - my $prefix = catdir( qw( some prefix ) ); - test_prefix($prefix); - - $mb->installdirs('site'); - is( $mb->installdirs, 'site' ); -} - - -# Try a config setting which would result in installation locations outside -# the prefix. Ensure it doesn't. -{ - # Get the prefix defaults - my $defaults = $mb->prefix_relpaths('site'); - - # Create a configuration involving weird paths that are outside of - # the configured prefix. - my @prefixes = ( - [qw(foo bar)], - [qw(biz)], - [], - ); - - my %test_config; - foreach my $type (keys %$defaults) { - my $prefix = shift @prefixes || [qw(foo bar)]; - $test_config{$type} = catdir(File::Spec->rootdir, @$prefix, - @{$defaults->{$type}}); - } - - # Poke at the innards of MB to change the default install locations. - my $old = $mb->install_sets->{site} = \%test_config; - $mb->config(siteprefixexp => catdir(File::Spec->rootdir, - 'wierd', 'prefix')); - - my $prefix = catdir('another', 'prefix'); - $mb->prefix($prefix); - test_prefix($prefix, \%test_config); - $mb->install_sets->{site} = $old; -} - - -# Check that we can use install_base after setting prefix. -{ - my $install_base = catdir( 'foo', 'bar' ); - $mb->install_base( $install_base ); - - test_install_destinations( $mb, { - lib => catdir( $install_base, 'lib', 'perl5' ), - arch => catdir( $install_base, 'lib', 'perl5', $Config{archname} ), - bin => catdir( $install_base, 'bin' ), - script => catdir( $install_base, 'bin' ), - bindoc => catdir( $install_base, 'man', 'man1'), - libdoc => catdir( $install_base, 'man', 'man3' ), - binhtml => catdir( $install_base, 'html' ), - libhtml => catdir( $install_base, 'html' ), - }); -} - - -sub test_prefix { - my ($prefix, $test_config) = @_; - - local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; - - foreach my $type (qw(lib arch bin script bindoc libdoc binhtml libhtml)) { - my $dest = $mb->install_destination( $type ); - ok $mb->dir_contains($prefix, $dest), "$type prefixed"; - - SKIP: { - skip( "'$type' not configured", 1 ) - unless $test_config && $test_config->{$type}; - - have_same_ending( $dest, $test_config->{$type}, - " suffix correctish " . - "($test_config->{$type} + $prefix = $dest)" ); - } - } -} - -sub have_same_ending { - my ($dir1, $dir2, $message) = @_; - - $dir1 =~ s{/$}{} if $^O eq 'cygwin'; # remove any trailing slash - my (undef, $dirs1, undef) = splitpath $dir1; - my @dir1 = splitdir $dirs1; - - $dir2 =~ s{/$}{} if $^O eq 'cygwin'; # remove any trailing slash - my (undef, $dirs2, undef) = splitpath $dir2; - my @dir2 = splitdir $dirs2; - - is $dir1[-1], $dir2[-1], $message; -} - -sub test_install_destinations { - my($build, $expect) = @_; - - local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; - - while( my($type, $expect) = each %$expect ) { - is( $build->install_destination($type), $expect, "$type destination" ); - } -} - - -$dist->remove; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/ext.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/ext.t deleted file mode 100644 index 30c648bbb3..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/ext.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest; - -use Module::Build; - -my @unix_splits = - ( - { q{one t'wo th'ree f"o\"ur " "five" } => [ 'one', 'two three', 'fo"ur ', 'five' ] }, - { q{ foo bar } => [ 'foo', 'bar' ] }, - { q{ D\'oh f\{g\'h\"i\]\* } => [ "D'oh", "f{g'h\"i]*" ] }, - { q{ D\$foo } => [ 'D$foo' ] }, - { qq{one\\\ntwo} => [ "one\ntwo" ] }, # TODO - ); - -my @win_splits = - ( - { 'a" "b\\c" "d' => [ 'a b\c d' ] }, - { '"a b\\c d"' => [ 'a b\c d' ] }, - { '"a b"\\"c d"' => [ 'a b"c', 'd' ] }, - { '"a b"\\\\"c d"' => [ 'a b\c d' ] }, - { '"a"\\"b" "a\\"b"' => [ 'a"b a"b' ] }, - { '"a"\\\\"b" "a\\\\"b"' => [ 'a\b', 'a\b' ] }, - { '"a"\\"b a\\"b"' => [ 'a"b', 'a"b' ] }, - { 'a"\\"b" "a\\"b' => [ 'a"b', 'a"b' ] }, - { 'a"\\"b" "a\\"b' => [ 'a"b', 'a"b' ] }, - { 'a b' => [ 'a', 'b' ] }, - { 'a"\\"b a\\"b' => [ 'a"b a"b' ] }, - { '"a""b" "a"b"' => [ 'a"b ab' ] }, - { '\\"a\\"' => [ '"a"' ] }, - { '"a"" "b"' => [ 'a"', 'b' ] }, - { 'a"b' => [ 'ab' ] }, - { 'a""b' => [ 'ab' ] }, - { 'a"""b' => [ 'a"b' ] }, - { 'a""""b' => [ 'a"b' ] }, - { 'a"""""b' => [ 'a"b' ] }, - { 'a""""""b' => [ 'a""b' ] }, - { '"a"b"' => [ 'ab' ] }, - { '"a""b"' => [ 'a"b' ] }, - { '"a"""b"' => [ 'a"b' ] }, - { '"a""""b"' => [ 'a"b' ] }, - { '"a"""""b"' => [ 'a""b' ] }, - { '"a""""""b"' => [ 'a""b' ] }, - { '' => [ ] }, - { ' ' => [ ] }, - { '""' => [ '' ] }, - { '" "' => [ ' ' ] }, - { '""a' => [ 'a' ] }, - { '""a b' => [ 'a', 'b' ] }, - { 'a""' => [ 'a' ] }, - { 'a"" b' => [ 'a', 'b' ] }, - { '"" a' => [ '', 'a' ] }, - { 'a ""' => [ 'a', '' ] }, - { 'a "" b' => [ 'a', '', 'b' ] }, - { 'a " " b' => [ 'a', ' ', 'b' ] }, - { 'a " b " c' => [ 'a', ' b ', 'c' ] }, -); - -plan tests => 10 + 4*@unix_splits + 4*@win_splits; - -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -######################### - -# Should always return an array unscathed -foreach my $platform ('', '::Platform::Unix', '::Platform::Windows') { - my $pkg = "Module::Build$platform"; - my @result = $pkg->split_like_shell(['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); - is @result, 3, "Split using $pkg"; - is "@result", "foo bar baz", "Split using $pkg"; -} - -# I think 3.24 isn't actually the majik version, my 3.23 seems to pass... -my $low_TPW_version = Text::ParseWords->VERSION < 3.24; -use Module::Build::Platform::Unix; -foreach my $test (@unix_splits) { - # Text::ParseWords bug: - local $TODO = $low_TPW_version && ((keys %$test)[0] =~ m{\\\n}); - - do_split_tests('Module::Build::Platform::Unix', $test); -} - -use Module::Build::Platform::Windows; -foreach my $test (@win_splits) { - do_split_tests('Module::Build::Platform::Windows', $test); -} - - -{ - # Make sure read_args() functions properly as a class method - my @args = qw(foo=bar --food bard --foods=bards); - my ($args) = Module::Build->read_args(@args); - is_deeply($args, {foo => 'bar', food => 'bard', foods => 'bards', ARGV => []}); -} - -{ - # Make sure data can make a round-trip through unparse_args() and read_args() - my %args = (foo => 'bar', food => 'bard', config => {a => 1, b => 2}, ARGV => []); - my ($args) = Module::Build->read_args( Module::Build->unparse_args(\%args) ); - is_deeply($args, \%args); -} - -{ - # Make sure data can make a round-trip through an external perl - # process, which can involve the shell command line - - # silence the printing for easier matching - local *Module::Build::log_info = sub {}; - - my @data = map values(%$_), @unix_splits, @win_splits; - for my $d (@data) { - my $out = stdout_of - ( sub { - Module::Build->run_perl_script('-le', [], ['print join " ", map "{$_}", @ARGV', @$d]); - } ); - chomp $out; - is($out, join(' ', map "{$_}", @$d), "perl round trip for ".join('',map "{$_}", @$d)); - } -} - -{ - # Make sure data can make a round-trip through an external backtick - # process, which can involve the shell command line - - # silence the printing for easier matching - local *Module::Build::log_info = sub {}; - - my @data = map values(%$_), @unix_splits, @win_splits; - for my $d (@data) { - chomp(my $out = Module::Build->_backticks($^X, '-le', 'print join " ", map "{$_}", @ARGV', @$d)); - is($out, join(' ', map "{$_}", @$d), "backticks round trip for ".join('',map "{$_}", @$d)); - } -} - -{ - # Make sure run_perl_script() propagates @INC - my $dir = MBTest->tmpdir; - if ($^O eq 'VMS') { - # VMS can store INC paths in Unix format with out the trailing - # directory delimiter. - $dir = VMS::Filespec::unixify($dir); - $dir =~ s#/$##; - } - local @INC = ($dir, @INC); - my $output = stdout_of( sub { Module::Build->run_perl_script('-le', [], ['print for @INC']) } ); - like $output, qr{^\Q$dir\E}m; -} - -################################################################## -sub do_split_tests { - my ($package, $test) = @_; - - my ($string, $expected) = %$test; - my @result = $package->split_like_shell($string); - is( 0 + grep( !defined(), @result ), # all defined - 0, - "'$string' result all defined" ); - is_deeply(\@result, $expected) or - diag("$package split_like_shell error \n" . - ">$string< is not splitting as >" . join("|", @$expected) . '<'); -} diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/extend.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/extend.t deleted file mode 100644 index f939defaaf..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/extend.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,279 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 66; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; - -######################### - -# Here we make sure actions are only called once per dispatch() -$::x = 0; -my $mb = Module::Build->subclass - ( - code => "sub ACTION_loop { die 'recursed' if \$::x++; shift->depends_on('loop'); }" - )->new( module_name => $dist->name ); -ok $mb; - -$mb->dispatch('loop'); -ok $::x; - -$mb->dispatch('realclean'); - -# Make sure the subclass can be subclassed -my $build2class = ref($mb)->subclass - ( - code => "sub ACTION_loop2 {}", - class => 'MBB', - ); -can_ok( $build2class, 'ACTION_loop' ); -can_ok( $build2class, 'ACTION_loop2' ); - - -{ # Make sure globbing works in filenames - $dist->add_file( 'script', <<'---' ); -#!perl -w -print "Hello, World!\n"; ---- - $dist->regen; - - $mb->test_files('*t*'); - my $files = $mb->test_files; - ok grep {$_ eq 'script'} @$files; - my $t_basic_t = File::Spec->catfile('t', 'basic.t'); - $t_basic_t = VMS::Filespec::vmsify($t_basic_t) if $^O eq 'VMS'; - ok grep {$_ eq $t_basic_t} @$files; - ok !grep {$_ eq 'Build.PL' } @$files; - - # Make sure order is preserved - $mb->test_files('foo', 'bar'); - $files = $mb->test_files; - is @$files, 2; - is $files->[0], 'foo'; - is $files->[1], 'bar'; - - $dist->remove_file( 'script' ); - $dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -} - - -{ - # Make sure we can add new kinds of stuff to the build sequence - - $dist->add_file( 'test.foo', "content\n" ); - $dist->regen; - - my $mb = Module::Build->new( module_name => $dist->name, - foo_files => {'test.foo', 'lib/test.foo'} ); - ok $mb; - - $mb->add_build_element('foo'); - $mb->add_build_element('foo'); - is_deeply $mb->build_elements, [qw(PL support pm xs pod script foo)], - 'The foo element should be in build_elements only once'; - - $mb->dispatch('build'); - ok -e File::Spec->catfile($mb->blib, 'lib', 'test.foo'); - - $mb->dispatch('realclean'); - - # revert distribution to a pristine state - $dist->remove_file( 'test.foo' ); - $dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -} - - -{ - package MBSub; - use Test::More; - use vars qw($VERSION @ISA); - @ISA = qw(Module::Build); - $VERSION = 0.01; - - # Add a new property. - ok(__PACKAGE__->add_property('foo')); - # Add a new property with a default value. - ok(__PACKAGE__->add_property('bar', 'hey')); - # Add a hash property. - ok(__PACKAGE__->add_property('hash', {})); - - - # Catch an exception adding an existing property. - eval { __PACKAGE__->add_property('module_name')}; - like "$@", qr/already exists/; -} - -{ - package MBSub2; - use Test::More; - use vars qw($VERSION @ISA); - @ISA = qw(Module::Build); - $VERSION = 0.01; - - # Add a new property with a different default value than MBSub has. - ok(__PACKAGE__->add_property('bar', 'yow')); -} - - -{ - ok my $mb = MBSub->new( module_name => $dist->name ); - isa_ok $mb, 'Module::Build'; - isa_ok $mb, 'MBSub'; - ok $mb->valid_property('foo'); - can_ok $mb, 'module_name'; - - # Check foo property. - can_ok $mb, 'foo'; - ok ! $mb->foo; - ok $mb->foo(1); - ok $mb->foo; - - # Check bar property. - can_ok $mb, 'bar'; - is $mb->bar, 'hey'; - ok $mb->bar('you'); - is $mb->bar, 'you'; - - # Check hash property. - ok $mb = MBSub->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - hash => { foo => 'bar', bin => 'foo'} - ); - - can_ok $mb, 'hash'; - isa_ok $mb->hash, 'HASH'; - is $mb->hash->{foo}, 'bar'; - is $mb->hash->{bin}, 'foo'; - - # Check hash property passed via the command-line. - { - local @ARGV = ( - '--hash', 'foo=bar', - '--hash', 'bin=foo', - ); - ok $mb = MBSub->new( module_name => $dist->name ); - } - - can_ok $mb, 'hash'; - isa_ok $mb->hash, 'HASH'; - is $mb->hash->{foo}, 'bar'; - is $mb->hash->{bin}, 'foo'; - - # Make sure that a different subclass with the same named property has a - # different default. - ok $mb = MBSub2->new( module_name => $dist->name ); - isa_ok $mb, 'Module::Build'; - isa_ok $mb, 'MBSub2'; - ok $mb->valid_property('bar'); - can_ok $mb, 'bar'; - is $mb->bar, 'yow'; -} - -{ - # Test the meta_add and meta_merge stuff - ok my $mb = Module::Build->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - license => 'perl', - meta_add => {foo => 'bar'}, - conflicts => {'Foo::Barxx' => 0}, - ); - my %data; - $mb->prepare_metadata( \%data ); - is $data{foo}, 'bar'; - - $mb->meta_merge(foo => 'baz'); - $mb->prepare_metadata( \%data ); - is $data{foo}, 'baz'; - - $mb->meta_merge(conflicts => {'Foo::Fooxx' => 0}); - $mb->prepare_metadata( \%data ); - is_deeply $data{conflicts}, {'Foo::Barxx' => 0, 'Foo::Fooxx' => 0}; - - $mb->meta_add(conflicts => {'Foo::Bazxx' => 0}); - $mb->prepare_metadata( \%data ); - is_deeply $data{conflicts}, {'Foo::Bazxx' => 0, 'Foo::Fooxx' => 0}; -} - -{ - # Test interactive prompting - - my $ans; - local $ENV{PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT}; - - local $^W = 0; - local *{Module::Build::_readline} = sub { 'y' }; - - ok my $mb = Module::Build->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - license => 'perl', - ); - - eval{ $mb->prompt() }; - like $@, qr/called without a prompt/, 'prompt() requires a prompt'; - - eval{ $mb->y_n() }; - like $@, qr/called without a prompt/, 'y_n() requires a prompt'; - - eval{ $mb->y_n('Prompt?', 'invalid default') }; - like $@, qr/Invalid default/, "y_n() requires a default of 'y' or 'n'"; - - - $ENV{PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT} = 1; - - eval{ $mb->y_n('Is this a question?') }; - print "\n"; # fake <enter> because the prompt prints before the checks - like $@, qr/ERROR:/, - 'Do not allow default-less y_n() for unattended builds'; - - eval{ $ans = $mb->prompt('Is this a question?') }; - print "\n"; # fake <enter> because the prompt prints before the checks - like $@, qr/ERROR:/, - 'Do not allow default-less prompt() for unattended builds'; - - - # When running Test::Smoke under a cron job, STDIN will be closed which - # will fool our _is_interactive() method causing various failures. - { - local *{Module::Build::_is_interactive} = sub { 1 }; - - $ENV{PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT} = 0; - - $ans = $mb->prompt('Is this a question?'); - print "\n"; # fake <enter> after input - is $ans, 'y', "prompt() doesn't require default for interactive builds"; - - $ans = $mb->y_n('Say yes'); - print "\n"; # fake <enter> after input - ok $ans, "y_n() doesn't require default for interactive build"; - - - # Test Defaults - *{Module::Build::_readline} = sub { '' }; - - $ans = $mb->prompt("Is this a question"); - is $ans, '', "default for prompt() without a default is ''"; - - $ans = $mb->prompt("Is this a question", 'y'); - is $ans, 'y', " prompt() with a default"; - - $ans = $mb->y_n("Is this a question", 'y'); - ok $ans, " y_n() with a default"; - - my @ans = $mb->prompt("Is this a question", undef); - is_deeply([@ans], [undef], " prompt() with undef() default"); - } - -} - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/files.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/files.t deleted file mode 100644 index 9ee452e63b..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/files.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 6; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -use IO::File; -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; - -my $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; - -{ - # Make sure copy_if_modified() can handle spaces in filenames - - my @tmp; - push @tmp, MBTest->tmpdir for (0 .. 1); - - my $filename = 'file with spaces.txt'; - - my $file = File::Spec->catfile($tmp[0], $filename); - my $fh = IO::File->new($file, '>') or die "Can't create $file: $!"; - print $fh "Foo\n"; - $fh->close; - ok -e $file; - - - my $file2 = $mb->copy_if_modified(from => $file, to_dir => $tmp[1]); - ok $file2; - ok -e $file2; -} - -{ - # Try some dir_contains() combinations - my $first = File::Spec->catdir('', 'one', 'two'); - my $second = File::Spec->catdir('', 'one', 'two', 'three'); - - ok( Module::Build->dir_contains($first, $second) ); -} - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/help.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/help.t deleted file mode 100644 index 201e5ae416..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/help.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,280 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 25; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -use Cwd (); -use File::Path (); - -my $cwd = Cwd::cwd(); -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; - -my $dist = DistGen->new(dir => $tmp); - - -$dist->regen; - -my $restart = sub { - $dist->clean(); - DistGen::chdir_all( $cwd ); - File::Path::rmtree( $tmp ); - # we're redefining the same package as we go, so... - delete($::{'MyModuleBuilder::'}); - delete($INC{'MyModuleBuilder.pm'}); - $dist->regen; - chdir($dist->dirname) or - die "Can't chdir to '@{[$dist->dirname]}': $!"; -}; - -chdir($dist->dirname) or die "Can't chdir to '@{[$dist->dirname]}': $!"; - -######################################################################## -{ # check the =item style -my $mb = Module::Build->subclass( - code => join "\n", map {s/^ {4}//; $_} split /\n/, <<' ---', - =head1 ACTIONS - - =over - - =item foo - - Does the foo thing. - - =item bar - - Does the bar thing. - - =item help - - Does the help thing. - - You should probably not be seeing this. That is, we haven't - overridden the help action, but we're able to override just the - docs? That almost seems reasonable, but is probably wrong. - - =back - - =cut - - sub ACTION_foo { die "fooey" } - sub ACTION_bar { die "barey" } - sub ACTION_baz { die "bazey" } - - # guess we can have extra pod later - - =over - - =item baz - - Does the baz thing. - - =back - - =cut - - --- - )->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - ); - -ok $mb; -can_ok($mb, 'ACTION_foo'); - -foreach my $action (qw(foo bar baz)) { # typical usage - my $doc = $mb->get_action_docs($action); - ok($doc, "got doc for '$action'"); - like($doc, qr/^=\w+ $action\n\nDoes the $action thing\./s, - 'got the right doc'); -} - -{ # user typo'd the action name - ok( ! eval {$mb->get_action_docs('batz'); 1}, 'slap'); - like($@, qr/No known action 'batz'/, 'informative error'); -} - -{ # XXX this one needs some thought - my $action = 'help'; - my $doc = $mb->get_action_docs($action); - ok($doc, "got doc for '$action'"); - 0 and warn "help doc >\n$doc<\n"; - TODO: { - local $TODO = 'Do we allow overrides on just docs?'; - unlike($doc, qr/^=\w+ $action\n\nDoes the $action thing\./s, - 'got the right doc'); - } -} -} # end =item style -$restart->(); -######################################################################## -if(0) { # the =item style without spanning =head1 sections -my $mb = Module::Build->subclass( - code => join "\n", map {s/^ {4}//; $_} split /\n/, <<' ---', - =head1 ACTIONS - - =over - - =item foo - - Does the foo thing. - - =item bar - - Does the bar thing. - - =back - - =head1 thbbt - - =over - - =item baz - - Should not see this. - - =back - - =cut - - sub ACTION_foo { die "fooey" } - sub ACTION_bar { die "barey" } - sub ACTION_baz { die "bazey" } - - --- - )->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - ); - -ok $mb; -can_ok($mb, 'ACTION_foo'); - -foreach my $action (qw(foo bar)) { # typical usage - my $doc = $mb->get_action_docs($action); - ok($doc, "got doc for '$action'"); - like($doc, qr/^=\w+ $action\n\nDoes the $action thing\./s, - 'got the right doc'); -} -is($mb->get_action_docs('baz'), undef, 'no jumping =head1 sections'); - -} # end =item style without spanning =head1's -$restart->(); -######################################################################## -TODO: { # the =item style with 'Actions' not 'ACTIONS' -local $TODO = 'Support capitalized Actions section'; -my $mb = Module::Build->subclass( - code => join "\n", map {s/^ {4}//; $_} split /\n/, <<' ---', - =head1 Actions - - =over - - =item foo - - Does the foo thing. - - =item bar - - Does the bar thing. - - =back - - =cut - - sub ACTION_foo { die "fooey" } - sub ACTION_bar { die "barey" } - - --- - )->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - ); - -foreach my $action (qw(foo bar)) { # typical usage - my $doc = $mb->get_action_docs($action); - ok($doc, "got doc for '$action'"); - like($doc || 'undef', qr/^=\w+ $action\n\nDoes the $action thing\./s, - 'got the right doc'); -} - -} # end =item style with Actions -$restart->(); -######################################################################## -{ # check the =head2 style -my $mb = Module::Build->subclass( - code => join "\n", map {s/^ {4}//; $_} split /\n/, <<' ---', - =head1 ACTIONS - - =head2 foo - - Does the foo thing. - - =head2 bar - - Does the bar thing. - - =head3 bears - - Be careful with bears. - - =cut - - sub ACTION_foo { die "fooey" } - sub ACTION_bar { die "barey" } - sub ACTION_baz { die "bazey" } - sub ACTION_batz { die "batzey" } - - # guess we can have extra pod later - # Though, I do wonder whether we should allow them to mix... - # maybe everything should have to be head2? - - =head2 baz - - Does the baz thing. - - =head4 What's a baz? - - =head1 not this part - - This is level 1, so the stuff about baz is done. - - =head1 Thing - - =head2 batz - - This is not an action doc. - - =cut - - --- - )->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - ); - -my %also = ( - foo => '', - bar => "\n=head3 bears\n\nBe careful with bears.\n", - baz => "\n=head4 What's a baz\\?\n", -); - -foreach my $action (qw(foo bar baz)) { - my $doc = $mb->get_action_docs($action); - ok($doc, "got doc for '$action'"); - my $and = $also{$action}; - like($doc || 'undef', - qr/^=\w+ $action\n\nDoes the $action thing\.\n$and\n$/s, - 'got the right doc'); -} -is($mb->get_action_docs('batz'), undef, 'nothing after uplevel'); - -} # end =head2 style -######################################################################## - -# cleanup -$dist->clean(); -DistGen::chdir_all($cwd); -File::Path::rmtree( $tmp ); - -# vim:ts=2:sw=2:et:sta diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/install.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/install.t deleted file mode 100644 index 317ca8b01e..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/install.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,248 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 36; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -use Config; -use Cwd (); -my $cwd = Cwd::cwd; -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; -$dist->chdir_in; - -######################### - - -$dist->add_file( 'script', <<'---' ); -#!perl -w -print "Hello, World!\n"; ---- -$dist->change_build_pl -({ - module_name => $dist->name, - scripts => [ 'script' ], - license => 'perl', - requires => { 'File::Spec' => 0 }, -}); -$dist->regen; - - -use File::Spec::Functions qw( catdir ); - -my $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context( - # need default install paths to ensure manpages & HTML get generated - installdirs => 'site', - config => { - installman1dir => catdir($tmp, 'man', 'man1'), - installman3dir => catdir($tmp, 'man', 'man3'), - installhtml1dir => catdir($tmp, 'html'), - installhtml3dir => catdir($tmp, 'html'), - - installsiteman1dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'man', 'man1'), - installsiteman3dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'man', 'man3'), - installsitehtml1dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'html'), - installsitehtml3dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'html'), - } - -); - -ok $mb; - - -my $destdir = File::Spec->catdir($cwd, 't', 'install_test' . $$); -$mb->add_to_cleanup($destdir); - -{ - eval {$mb->dispatch('install', destdir => $destdir)}; - is $@, ''; - - my @libdir = strip_volume( $mb->install_destination('lib') ); - my $install_to = File::Spec->catfile($destdir, @libdir, $dist->name ) . '.pm'; - file_exists($install_to); - - local @INC = (@INC, File::Spec->catdir($destdir, @libdir)); - eval "require @{[$dist->name]}"; - is $@, ''; - - # Make sure there's a packlist installed - my $archdir = $mb->install_destination('arch'); - my @dirs = strip_volume($archdir); - my $packlist = File::Spec->catfile - ($destdir, @dirs, 'auto', $dist->name, '.packlist'); - is -e $packlist, 1, "$packlist should be written"; -} - -{ - eval {$mb->dispatch('install', installdirs => 'core', destdir => $destdir)}; - is $@, ''; - my @libdir = strip_volume( $Config{installprivlib} ); - my $install_to = File::Spec->catfile($destdir, @libdir, $dist->name ) . '.pm'; - file_exists($install_to); -} - -{ - my $libdir = File::Spec->catdir(File::Spec->rootdir, 'foo', 'bar'); - eval {$mb->dispatch('install', install_path => {lib => $libdir}, destdir => $destdir)}; - is $@, ''; - my @dirs = strip_volume($libdir); - my $install_to = File::Spec->catfile($destdir, @dirs, $dist->name ) . '.pm'; - file_exists($install_to); -} - -{ - my $libdir = File::Spec->catdir(File::Spec->rootdir, 'foo', 'base'); - eval {$mb->dispatch('install', install_base => $libdir, destdir => $destdir)}; - is $@, ''; - my @dirs = strip_volume($libdir); - my $install_to = File::Spec->catfile($destdir, @dirs, 'lib', 'perl5', $dist->name ) . '.pm'; - file_exists($install_to); -} - -{ - # Test the ConfigData stuff - - $mb->config_data(foo => 'bar'); - $mb->features(baz => 1); - $mb->auto_features(auto_foo => {requires => {'File::Spec' => 0}}); - eval {$mb->dispatch('install', destdir => $destdir)}; - is $@, ''; - - my @libdir = strip_volume( $mb->install_destination('lib') ); - local @INC = (@INC, File::Spec->catdir($destdir, @libdir)); - eval "require @{[$dist->name]}::ConfigData"; - - is $mb->feature('auto_foo'), 1; - - SKIP: { - skip $@, 5 if @_; - - # Make sure the values are present - my $config = $dist->name . '::ConfigData'; - is( $config->config('foo'), 'bar' ); - ok( $config->feature('baz') ); - ok( $config->feature('auto_foo') ); - ok( not $config->feature('nonexistent') ); - - # Add a new value to the config set - $config->set_config(floo => 'bhlar'); - is( $config->config('floo'), 'bhlar' ); - - # Make sure it actually got written - $config->write; - delete $INC{"@{[$dist->name]}/ConfigData.pm"}; - { - local $^W; # Avoid warnings for subroutine redefinitions - eval "require $config"; - } - is( $config->config('floo'), 'bhlar' ); - } -} - - -eval {$mb->dispatch('realclean')}; -is $@, ''; - -{ - # Try again by running the script rather than with programmatic interface - my $libdir = File::Spec->catdir('', 'foo', 'lib'); - eval {$mb->run_perl_script('Build.PL', [], ['--install_path', "lib=$libdir"])}; - is $@, ''; - - my $cmd = 'Build'; - $cmd .= ".COM" if $^O eq 'VMS'; - eval {$mb->run_perl_script($cmd, [], ['install', '--destdir', $destdir])}; - is $@, ''; - my $install_to = File::Spec->catfile($destdir, $libdir, $dist->name ) . '.pm'; - file_exists($install_to); - - my $basedir = File::Spec->catdir('', 'bar'); - eval {$mb->run_perl_script($cmd, [], ['install', '--destdir', $destdir, - '--install_base', $basedir])}; - is $@, ''; - - $install_to = File::Spec->catfile($destdir, $libdir, $dist->name ) . '.pm'; - is -e $install_to, 1, "Look for file at $install_to"; - - eval {$mb->dispatch('realclean')}; - is $@, ''; -} - -{ - # Make sure 'install_path' overrides 'install_base' - my $mb = Module::Build->new( module_name => $dist->name, - install_base => File::Spec->catdir('', 'foo'), - install_path => { - lib => File::Spec->catdir('', 'bar') - } - ); - ok $mb; - is $mb->install_destination('lib'), File::Spec->catdir('', 'bar'); -} - -{ - $dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple/Docs.pod', <<'---' ); -=head1 NAME - -Simple::Docs - Simple pod - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Simple Man <simple@example.com> - -=cut ---- - $dist->regen; - - # _find_file_by_type() isn't a public method, but this is currently - # the only easy way to test that it works properly. - my $pods = $mb->_find_file_by_type('pod', 'lib'); - is keys %$pods, 1; - my $expect = $mb->localize_file_path('lib/Simple/Docs.pod'); - - # TODO: - # True for traditional VMS, but will need to be changed when ODS-5 support - # for case preserved filenames is active. - # The issue is that the keys to the $pods hash are currently being set to - # lowercase on VMS so can not be found in exact case. - - $expect = lc($expect) if $^O eq 'VMS'; - - is $pods->{$expect}, $expect; - - my $pms = $mb->_find_file_by_type('awefawef', 'lib'); - ok $pms; - is keys %$pms, 0; - - $pms = $mb->_find_file_by_type('pod', 'awefawef'); - ok $pms; - is keys %$pms, 0; - - # revert to pristine state - $dist->remove; - $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); - $dist->regen; - $dist->chdir_in; -} - -sub strip_volume { - my $dir = shift; - (undef, $dir) = File::Spec->splitpath( $dir, 1 ); - my @dirs = File::Spec->splitdir($dir); - return @dirs; -} - -sub file_exists { - my $file = shift; - ok -e $file or diag("Expected $file to exist, but it doesn't"); -} - - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/install_extra_target.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/install_extra_target.t deleted file mode 100644 index 23e9d11a37..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/install_extra_target.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -#!perl -w -# Contributed by: Thorben Jaendling - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 8; - -require_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -use File::Spec::Functions qw( catdir ); - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; -my $output; - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); - -# note("Dist is in $tmp\n"); - -$dist->add_file("Build.PL", <<'===EOF==='); -#!perl -w - -use strict; -use Module::Build; - -my $subclass = Module::Build->subclass(code => <<'=EOF='); -sub copy_files -{ - my $self = shift; - my $dir = shift; - - my $files = $self->rscan_dir($dir, sub {-f $_ and not m!/\.|[#~]$!}); - - foreach my $file (@$files) { - $self->copy_if_modified(from => $file, to_dir => "blib"); - } -} - -#Copy etc files to blib -sub process_etc_files -{ - my $self = shift; - - $self->copy_files("etc"); -} - -#Copy share files to blib -sub process_share_files -{ - my $self = shift; - - $self->copy_files("share"); -} - -1; -=EOF= - -my $build = $subclass->new( - module_name => 'Simple', - license => 'perl' -); - -$build->add_build_element('etc'); -$build->add_build_element('share'); - -my $distdir = lc $build->dist_name(); - -foreach my $id ('core', 'site', 'vendor') { - #Where to install these build types when using prefix symantics - $build->prefix_relpaths($id, 'share' => "share/$distdir"); - $build->prefix_relpaths($id, 'etc' => "etc/$distdir"); - - #Where to install these build types when using default symantics - my $set = $build->install_sets($id); - $set->{'share'} = '/usr/'.($id eq 'site' ? 'local/':'')."share/$distdir"; - $set->{'etc'} = ($id eq 'site' ? '/usr/local/etc/':'/etc/').$distdir; -} - -#Where to install these types when using install_base symantics -$build->install_base_relpaths('share' => "share/$distdir"); -$build->install_base_relpaths('etc' => "etc/$distdir"); - -$build->create_build_script(); - -===EOF=== - -#Test Build.PL exists ok? - -$dist->add_file("etc/config", <<'===EOF==='); -[main] -Foo = bar -Jim = bob - -[supplemental] -stardate = 1234344 - -===EOF=== - -$dist->add_file("share/data", <<'===EOF==='); -7 * 9 = 42? - -===EOF=== - -$dist->add_file("share/html/index.html", <<'===EOF==='); -<HTML> - <BODY> - <H1>Hello World!</H1> - </BODY> -</HTML> - -===EOF=== - -$dist->regen; -$dist->chdir_in; - -my $installdest = catdir($tmp, 't', "install_extra_targets-$$"); - -$output = stdout_of sub { $dist->run_build_pl("--install_base=$installdest") }; - -$output .= stdout_of sub { $dist->run_build }; - -my $error; -$error++ unless ok(-e "blib/etc/config", "Built etc/config"); -$error++ unless ok(-e "blib/share/data", "Built share/data"); -$error++ unless ok(-e "blib/share/html/index.html", "Built share/html"); -diag "OUTPUT:\n$output" if $error; - -$output = stdout_of sub { $dist->run_build('install') }; - -$error = 0; -$error++ unless ok(-e "$installdest/etc/simple/config", "installed etc/config"); -$error++ unless ok(-e "$installdest/share/simple/data", "installed share/data"); -$error++ unless ok(-e "$installdest/share/simple/html/index.html", "installed share/html"); -diag "OUTPUT:\n$output" if $error; - -$dist->remove(); diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/lib/DistGen.pm b/lib/Module/Build/t/lib/DistGen.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 86ee794f3b..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/lib/DistGen.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,773 +0,0 @@ -package DistGen; - -use strict; - -use vars qw( $VERSION $VERBOSE @EXPORT_OK); - -$VERSION = '0.01'; -$VERBOSE = 0; - - -use Carp; - -use Cwd (); -use File::Basename (); -use File::Find (); -use File::Path (); -use File::Spec (); -use IO::File (); -use Tie::CPHash; -use Data::Dumper; - -my $vms_mode; -my $vms_lower_case; - -BEGIN { - $vms_mode = 0; - $vms_lower_case = 0; - if( $^O eq 'VMS' ) { - # For things like vmsify() - require VMS::Filespec; - VMS::Filespec->import; - $vms_mode = 1; - $vms_lower_case = 1; - my $vms_efs_case = 0; - my $unix_rpt = 0; - if (eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; require VMS::Feature; }) { - $unix_rpt = VMS::Feature::current("filename_unix_report"); - $vms_efs_case = VMS::Feature::current("efs_case_preserve"); - } else { - my $env_unix_rpt = $ENV{'DECC$FILENAME_UNIX_REPORT'} || ''; - $unix_rpt = $env_unix_rpt =~ /^[ET1]/i; - my $efs_case = $ENV{'DECC$EFS_CASE_PRESERVE'} || ''; - $vms_efs_case = $efs_case =~ /^[ET1]/i; - } - $vms_mode = 0 if $unix_rpt; - $vms_lower_case = 0 if $vms_efs_case; - } -} -BEGIN { - require Exporter; - *{import} = \&Exporter::import; - @EXPORT_OK = qw( - undent - ); -} - -sub undent { - my ($string) = @_; - - my ($space) = $string =~ m/^(\s+)/; - $string =~ s/^$space//gm; - - return($string); -} - -sub chdir_all ($) { - # OS/2 has "current directory per disk", undeletable; - # doing chdir() to another disk won't change cur-dir of initial disk... - chdir('/') if $^O eq 'os2'; - chdir shift; -} -######################################################################## - -sub new { - my $package = shift; - my %options = @_; - - $options{name} ||= 'Simple'; - $options{dir} ||= Cwd::cwd(); - - my %data = ( - no_manifest => 0, - xs => 0, - %options, - ); - my $self = bless( \%data, $package ); - - # So we can clean up later even if the caller chdir()s - $self->{dir} = File::Spec->rel2abs($self->{dir}); - - tie %{$self->{filedata}}, 'Tie::CPHash'; - - tie %{$self->{pending}{change}}, 'Tie::CPHash'; - - if ( -d $self->dirname ) { - warn "Warning: Removing existing directory '@{[$self->dirname]}'\n"; - $self->remove; - } - - $self->_gen_default_filedata(); - - return $self; -} - -sub _gen_default_filedata { - my $self = shift; - - # TODO maybe a public method like this (but with a better name?) - my $add_unless = sub { - my $self = shift; - my ($member, $data) = @_; - $self->add_file($member, $data) unless($self->{filedata}{$member}); - }; - - $self->$add_unless('Build.PL', undent(<<" ---")); - use strict; - use Module::Build; - - my \$builder = Module::Build->new( - module_name => '$self->{name}', - license => 'perl', - ); - - \$builder->create_build_script(); - --- - - my $module_filename = - join( '/', ('lib', split(/::/, $self->{name})) ) . '.pm'; - - unless ( $self->{xs} ) { - $self->$add_unless($module_filename, undent(<<" ---")); - package $self->{name}; - - use vars qw( \$VERSION ); - \$VERSION = '0.01'; - - use strict; - - 1; - - __END__ - - =head1 NAME - - $self->{name} - Perl extension for blah blah blah - - =head1 DESCRIPTION - - Stub documentation for $self->{name}. - - =head1 AUTHOR - - A. U. Thor, a.u.thor\@a.galaxy.far.far.away - - =cut - --- - - $self->$add_unless('t/basic.t', undent(<<" ---")); - use Test::More tests => 1; - use strict; - - use $self->{name}; - ok 1; - --- - - } else { - $self->$add_unless($module_filename, undent(<<" ---")); - package $self->{name}; - - \$VERSION = '0.01'; - - require Exporter; - require DynaLoader; - - \@ISA = qw(Exporter DynaLoader); - \@EXPORT_OK = qw( okay ); - - bootstrap $self->{name} \$VERSION; - - 1; - - __END__ - - =head1 NAME - - $self->{name} - Perl extension for blah blah blah - - =head1 DESCRIPTION - - Stub documentation for $self->{name}. - - =head1 AUTHOR - - A. U. Thor, a.u.thor\@a.galaxy.far.far.away - - =cut - --- - - my $xs_filename = - join( '/', ('lib', split(/::/, $self->{name})) ) . '.xs'; - $self->$add_unless($xs_filename, undent(<<" ---")); - #include "EXTERN.h" - #include "perl.h" - #include "XSUB.h" - - MODULE = $self->{name} PACKAGE = $self->{name} - - SV * - okay() - CODE: - RETVAL = newSVpv( "ok", 0 ); - OUTPUT: - RETVAL - - const char * - xs_version() - CODE: - RETVAL = XS_VERSION; - OUTPUT: - RETVAL - - const char * - version() - CODE: - RETVAL = VERSION; - OUTPUT: - RETVAL - --- - - # 5.6 is missing const char * in its typemap - $self->$add_unless('typemap', undent(<<" ---")); - const char * T_PV - --- - - $self->$add_unless('t/basic.t', undent(<<" ---")); - use Test::More tests => 2; - use strict; - - use $self->{name}; - ok 1; - - ok( $self->{name}::okay() eq 'ok' ); - --- - } -} - -sub _gen_manifest { - my $self = shift; - my $manifest = shift; - - my $fh = IO::File->new( ">$manifest" ) or do { - $self->remove(); - die "Can't write '$manifest'\n"; - }; - - my @files = ( 'MANIFEST', keys %{$self->{filedata}} ); - my $data = join( "\n", sort @files ) . "\n"; - print $fh $data; - close( $fh ); - - $self->{filedata}{MANIFEST} = $data; - $self->{pending}{change}{MANIFEST} = 1; -} - -sub name { shift()->{name} } - -sub dirname { - my $self = shift; - my $dist = join( '-', split( /::/, $self->{name} ) ); - return File::Spec->catdir( $self->{dir}, $dist ); -} - -sub _real_filename { - my $self = shift; - my $filename = shift; - return File::Spec->catfile( split( /\//, $filename ) ); -} - -sub regen { - my $self = shift; - my %opts = @_; - - my $dist_dirname = $self->dirname; - - if ( $opts{clean} ) { - $self->clean() if -d $dist_dirname; - } else { - # TODO: This might leave dangling directories; e.g. if the removed file - # is 'lib/Simple/Simon.pm', the directory 'lib/Simple' will be left - # even if there are no files left in it. However, clean() will remove it. - my @files = keys %{$self->{pending}{remove}}; - foreach my $file ( @files ) { - my $real_filename = $self->_real_filename( $file ); - my $fullname = File::Spec->catfile( $dist_dirname, $real_filename ); - if ( -e $fullname ) { - 1 while unlink( $fullname ); - } - print "Unlinking pending file '$file'\n" if $VERBOSE; - delete( $self->{pending}{remove}{$file} ); - } - } - - foreach my $file ( keys( %{$self->{filedata}} ) ) { - my $real_filename = $self->_real_filename( $file ); - my $fullname = File::Spec->catfile( $dist_dirname, $real_filename ); - - if ( ! -e $fullname || - ( -e $fullname && $self->{pending}{change}{$file} ) ) { - - print "Changed file '$file'.\n" if $VERBOSE; - - my $dirname = File::Basename::dirname( $fullname ); - unless ( -d $dirname ) { - File::Path::mkpath( $dirname ) or do { - $self->remove(); - die "Can't create '$dirname'\n"; - }; - } - - if ( -e $fullname ) { - 1 while unlink( $fullname ); - } - - my $fh = IO::File->new(">$fullname") or do { - $self->remove(); - die "Can't write '$fullname'\n"; - }; - print $fh $self->{filedata}{$file}; - close( $fh ); - } - - delete( $self->{pending}{change}{$file} ); - } - - my $manifest = File::Spec->catfile( $dist_dirname, 'MANIFEST' ); - unless ( $self->{no_manifest} ) { - if ( -e $manifest ) { - 1 while unlink( $manifest ); - } - $self->_gen_manifest( $manifest ); - } -} - -sub clean { - my $self = shift; - - my $here = Cwd::abs_path(); - my $there = File::Spec->rel2abs( $self->dirname() ); - - if ( -d $there ) { - chdir( $there ) or die "Can't change directory to '$there'\n"; - } else { - die "Distribution not found in '$there'\n"; - } - - my %names; - tie %names, 'Tie::CPHash'; - foreach my $file ( keys %{$self->{filedata}} ) { - my $filename = $self->_real_filename( $file ); - $filename = lc($filename) if $vms_lower_case; - my $dirname = File::Basename::dirname( $filename ); - - $names{$filename} = 0; - - print "Splitting '$dirname'\n" if $VERBOSE; - my @dirs = File::Spec->splitdir( $dirname ); - while ( @dirs ) { - my $dir = ( scalar(@dirs) == 1 - ? $dirname - : File::Spec->catdir( @dirs ) ); - if (length $dir) { - print "Setting directory name '$dir' in \%names\n" if $VERBOSE; - $names{$dir} = 0; - } - pop( @dirs ); - } - } - - File::Find::finddepth( sub { - my $name = File::Spec->canonpath( $File::Find::name ); - - if ($vms_mode) { - if ($name ne '.') { - $name =~ s/\.\z//; - $name = vmspath($name) if -d $name; - } - } - if ($^O eq 'VMS') { - $name = File::Spec->rel2abs($name) if $name eq File::Spec->curdir(); - } - - if ( not exists $names{$name} ) { - print "Removing '$name'\n" if $VERBOSE; - File::Path::rmtree( $_ ); - } - }, ($^O eq 'VMS' ? './' : File::Spec->curdir) ); - - chdir_all( $here ); -} - -sub remove { - my $self = shift; - croak("invalid usage -- remove()") if(@_); - $self->chdir_original if($self->did_chdir); - File::Path::rmtree( $self->dirname ); - # might as well check - croak("\nthis test should have used chdir_in()") unless(Cwd::getcwd); -} - -sub revert { - my $self = shift; - die "Unimplemented.\n"; -} - -sub add_file { - my $self = shift; - $self->change_file( @_ ); -} - -sub remove_file { - my $self = shift; - my $file = shift; - unless ( exists $self->{filedata}{$file} ) { - warn "Can't remove '$file': It does not exist.\n" if $VERBOSE; - } - delete( $self->{filedata}{$file} ); - $self->{pending}{remove}{$file} = 1; -} - -sub change_build_pl { - my ($self, $opts) = @_; - - local $Data::Dumper::Terse = 1; - (my $args = Dumper($opts)) =~ s/^\s*\{|\}\s*$//g; - - $self->change_file( 'Build.PL', undent(<<" ---") ); - use strict; - use Module::Build; - my \$b = Module::Build->new( - # Some CPANPLUS::Dist::Build versions need to allow mismatches - # On logic: thanks to Module::Install, CPAN.pm must set both keys, but - # CPANPLUS sets only the one - allow_mb_mismatch => ( - \$ENV{PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING} && ! \$ENV{PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING} ? 1 : 0 - ), - $args - ); - \$b->create_build_script(); - --- -} - -sub change_file { - my $self = shift; - my $file = shift; - my $data = shift; - $self->{filedata}{$file} = $data; - $self->{pending}{change}{$file} = 1; -} - -sub get_file { - my $self = shift; - my $file = shift; - exists($self->{filedata}{$file}) or croak("no such entry: '$file'"); - return $self->{filedata}{$file}; -} - -sub chdir_in { - my $self = shift; - - $self->{original_dir} ||= Cwd::cwd; # only once - my $dir = $self->dirname; - chdir($dir) or die "Can't chdir to '$dir': $!"; -} -######################################################################## - -sub did_chdir { - my $self = shift; - - return exists($self->{original_dir}); -} -######################################################################## - -sub chdir_original { - my $self = shift; - - croak("never called chdir_in()") unless($self->{original_dir}); - my $dir = $self->{original_dir}; - chdir_all($dir) or die "Can't chdir to '$dir': $!"; -} -######################################################################## - -sub run_build_pl { - my ($self, @args) = @_; - require Module::Build; - Module::Build->run_perl_script('Build.PL', [], [@args]) -} - -sub run_build { - my ($self, @args) = @_; - require Module::Build; - my $build_script = $^O eq 'VMS' ? 'Build.com' : 'Build'; - Module::Build->run_perl_script($build_script, [], [@args]) -} - -1; - -__END__ - - -=head1 NAME - -DistGen - Creates simple distributions for testing. - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use DistGen; - - # create distribution and prepare to test - my $dist = DistGen->new(name => 'Foo::Bar', dir => $tmp); - $dist->regen; - $dist->chdir_in; - - # change distribution files - $dist->add_file('t/some_test.t', $contents); - $dist->change_file('MANIFEST.SKIP', $new_contents); - $dist->remove_file('t/some_test.t'); - $dist->regen; - - # clean up extraneous files - $dist->clean; - - # exercise the command-line interface - $dist->run_build_pl(); - $dist->run_build('test'); - - # finish testing and clean up - $dist->chdir_original; - $dist->remove; - -=head1 USAGE - -A DistGen object manages a set of files in a distribution directory. - -The constructor and some methods only define the target state of the -distribution. They do B<not> make any changes to the filesystem: - - new - add_file - change_file - change_build_pl - remove_file - -Other methods then change the filesystem to match the target state of -the distribution (or to remove it entirely): - - regen - clean - remove - -Other methods are provided for a convenience during testing. The -most important are ones that manage the current directory: - - chdir_in - chdir_original - -Additional methods portably encapsulate running Build.PL and Build: - - run_build_pl - run_build - -=head1 API - -=head2 Constructor - -=head3 new() - -Create a new object. Does not write its contents (see L</regen()>.) - - my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - my $dist = DistGen->new( - name => 'Foo::Bar', - dir => $tmp, - xs => 1, - no_manifest => 0, - ); - -The parameters are as follows. - -=over - -=item name - -The name of the module this distribution represents. The default is -'Simple'. This should be a "Foo::Bar" (module) name, not a "Foo-Bar" -dist name. - -=item dir - -The (parent) directory in which to create the distribution directory. -The default is File::Spec->curdir. The distribution will be created -under this according to the "dist" form of C<name> (e.g. "Foo-Bar".) - -=item xs - -If true, generates an XS based module. - -=item no_manifest - -If true, C<regen()> will not create a MANIFEST file. - -=back - -The following files are added as part of the default distribution: - - Build.PL - lib/Simple.pm # based on name parameter - t/basic.t - -If an XS module is generated, Simple.pm and basic.t are different and -the following files are also added: - - typemap - lib/Simple.xs # based on name parameter - -=head2 Adding and editing files - -Note that C<$filename> should always be specified with unix-style paths, -and are relative to the distribution root directory, e.g. C<lib/Module.pm>. - -No changes are made to the filesystem until the distribution is regenerated. - -=head3 add_file() - -Add a $filename containing $content to the distribution. - - $dist->add_file( $filename, $content ); - -=head3 change_file() - -Changes the contents of $filename to $content. No action is performed -until the distribution is regenerated. - - $dist->change_file( $filename, $content ); - -=head3 change_build_pl() - -A wrapper around change_file specifically for setting Build.PL. Instead -of file C<$content>, it takes a hash-ref of Module::Build constructor -arguments: - - $dist->change_build_pl( - { - module_name => $dist->name, - dist_version => '3.14159265', - license => 'perl', - create_readme => 1, - } - ); - -=head3 get_file - -Retrieves the target contents of C<$filename>. - - $content = $dist->get_file( $filename ); - -=head3 remove_file() - -Removes C<$filename> from the distribution. - - $dist->remove_file( $filename ); - -=head2 Changing the distribution directory - -These methods immediately affect the filesystem. - -=head3 regen() - -Regenerate all missing or changed files. Also deletes any files -flagged for removal with remove_file(). - - $dist->regen(clean => 1); - -If the optional C<clean> argument is given, it also removes any -extraneous files that do not belong to the distribution. - -=head3 clean() - -Removes any files that are not part of the distribution. - - $dist->clean; - -=begin TODO - -=head3 revert() - -[Unimplemented] Returns the object to its initial state, or given a -$filename it returns that file to it's initial state if it is one of -the built-in files. - - $dist->revert; - $dist->revert($filename); - -=end TODO - -=head3 remove() - -Removes the entire distribution directory. - -=head2 Changing directories - -=head3 chdir_in - -Change directory into the dist root. - - $dist->chdir_in; - -=head3 chdir_original - -Returns to whatever directory you were in before chdir_in() (regardless -of the cwd.) - - $dist->chdir_original; - -=head2 Command-line helpers - -These use Module::Build->run_perl_script() to ensure that Build.PL or Build are -run in a separate process using the current perl interpreter. (Module::Build -is loaded on demand). They also ensure appropriate naming for operating -systems that require a suffix for Build. - -=head3 run_build_pl - -Runs Build.PL using the current perl interpreter. Any arguments are -passed on the command line. - - $dist->run_build_pl('--quiet'); - -=head3 run_build - -Runs Build using the current perl interpreter. Any arguments are -passed on the command line. - - $dist->run_build(qw/test --verbose/); - -=head2 Properties - -=head3 name() - -Returns the name of the distribution. - - $dist->name: # e.g. Foo::Bar - -=head3 dirname() - -Returns the directory where the distribution is created. - - $dist->dirname; # e.g. t/_tmp/Simple - -=head2 Functions - -=head3 undent() - -Removes leading whitespace from a multi-line string according to the -amount of whitespace on the first line. - - my $string = undent(" foo(\n bar => 'baz'\n )"); - $string eq "foo( - bar => 'baz' - )"; - -=cut - -# vim:ts=2:sw=2:et:sta diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/lib/MBTest.pm b/lib/Module/Build/t/lib/MBTest.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 42f6eb6ce2..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/lib/MBTest.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,242 +0,0 @@ -package MBTest; - -use strict; - -use File::Spec; -use File::Temp (); -use File::Path (); - - -# Setup the code to clean out %ENV -BEGIN { - # Environment variables which might effect our testing - my @delete_env_keys = qw( - DEVEL_COVER_OPTIONS - MODULEBUILDRC - HARNESS_TIMER - HARNESS_OPTIONS - HARNESS_VERBOSE - PREFIX - INSTALL_BASE - INSTALLDIRS - ); - - # Remember the ENV values because on VMS %ENV is global - # to the user, not the process. - my %restore_env_keys; - - sub clean_env { - for my $key (@delete_env_keys) { - if( exists $ENV{$key} ) { - $restore_env_keys{$key} = delete $ENV{$key}; - } - else { - delete $ENV{$key}; - } - } - } - - END { - while( my($key, $val) = each %restore_env_keys ) { - $ENV{$key} = $val; - } - } -} - - -BEGIN { - clean_env(); - - # In case the test wants to use our other bundled - # modules, make sure they can be loaded. - my $t_lib = File::Spec->catdir('t', 'bundled'); - - unless ($ENV{PERL_CORE}) { - push @INC, $t_lib; # Let user's installed version override - } else { - # We change directories, so expand @INC and $^X to absolute paths - # Also add . - @INC = (map(File::Spec->rel2abs($_), @INC), "."); - $^X = File::Spec->rel2abs($^X); - - # we are in 't', go up a level so we don't create t/t/_tmp - chdir '..' or die "Couldn't chdir to .."; - - push @INC, File::Spec->catdir(qw/lib Module Build/, $t_lib); - - # make sure children get @INC pointing to uninstalled files - require Cwd; - $ENV{PERL5LIB} = File::Spec->catdir(Cwd::cwd(), 'lib'); - } -} - -use Exporter; -use Test::More; -use Config; -use Cwd (); - -# We pass everything through to Test::More -use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT %EXPORT_TAGS $TODO); -$VERSION = 0.01_01; -@ISA = qw(Test::More); # Test::More isa Exporter -@EXPORT = @Test::More::EXPORT; -%EXPORT_TAGS = %Test::More::EXPORT_TAGS; - -# We have a few extra exports, but Test::More has a special import() -# that won't take extra additions. -my @extra_exports = qw( - stdout_of - stderr_of - stdout_stderr_of - slurp - find_in_path - check_compiler - have_module - ensure_blib -); -push @EXPORT, @extra_exports; -__PACKAGE__->export(scalar caller, @extra_exports); -# XXX ^-- that should really happen in import() - - -######################################################################## - -# always return to the current directory -{ - my $cwd = Cwd::cwd; - - END { - # Go back to where you came from! - chdir $cwd or die "Couldn't chdir to $cwd"; - } -} -######################################################################## - -{ # backwards compatible temp filename recipe adapted from perlfaq - my $tmp_count = 0; - my $tmp_base_name = sprintf("%d-%d", $$, time()); - sub temp_file_name { - sprintf("%s-%04d", $tmp_base_name, ++$tmp_count) - } -} -######################################################################## - -# Setup a temp directory -sub tmpdir { - my ($self, $usr_tmp) = @_; - return File::Temp::tempdir( 'MB-XXXXXXXX', - CLEANUP => 1, DIR => $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? Cwd::cwd : - $usr_tmp ? $usr_tmp : File::Spec->tmpdir - ); -} - -sub save_handle { - my ($handle, $subr) = @_; - my $outfile = temp_file_name(); - - local *SAVEOUT; - open SAVEOUT, ">&" . fileno($handle) - or die "Can't save output handle: $!"; - open $handle, "> $outfile" or die "Can't create $outfile: $!"; - - eval {$subr->()}; - open $handle, ">&SAVEOUT" or die "Can't restore output: $!"; - - my $ret = slurp($outfile); - 1 while unlink $outfile; - return $ret; -} - -sub stdout_of { save_handle(\*STDOUT, @_) } -sub stderr_of { save_handle(\*STDERR, @_) } -sub stdout_stderr_of { - my $subr = shift; - my ($stdout, $stderr); - $stdout = stdout_of ( sub { - $stderr = stderr_of( $subr ) - }); - return ($stdout, $stderr); -} - -sub slurp { - my $fh = IO::File->new($_[0]) or die "Can't open $_[0]: $!"; - local $/; - return scalar <$fh>; -} - -# Some extensions we should know about if we're looking for executables -sub exe_exts { - - if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') { - return split($Config{path_sep}, $ENV{PATHEXT} || '.com;.exe;.bat'); - } - if ($^O eq 'os2') { - return qw(.exe .com .pl .cmd .bat .sh .ksh); - } - return; -} - -sub find_in_path { - my $thing = shift; - - my @path = split $Config{path_sep}, $ENV{PATH}; - my @exe_ext = exe_exts(); - foreach (@path) { - my $fullpath = File::Spec->catfile($_, $thing); - foreach my $ext ( '', @exe_ext ) { - return "$fullpath$ext" if -e "$fullpath$ext"; - } - } - return; -} - -# returns ($have_c_compiler, $C_support_feature); -sub check_compiler { - return (1,1) if $ENV{PERL_CORE}; - - local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {}; - - my $mb = Module::Build->current; - $mb->verbose( 0 ); - - my $have_c_compiler; - stderr_of( sub {$have_c_compiler = $mb->have_c_compiler} ); - - # check noexec tmpdir - my $tmp_exec; - if ( $have_c_compiler ) { - my $dir = MBTest->tmpdir; - my $c_file = File::Spec->catfile($dir,'test.c'); - open my $fh, ">", $c_file; - print {$fh} "int main() { return 0; }\n"; - close $fh; - my $exe = $mb->cbuilder->link_executable( - objects => $mb->cbuilder->compile( source => $c_file ) - ); - $tmp_exec = 0 == system( $exe ); - } - return ($have_c_compiler, $mb->feature('C_support'), $tmp_exec); -} - -sub have_module { - my $module = shift; - return eval "use $module; 1"; -} - -sub ensure_blib { - # Make sure the given module was loaded from blib/, not the larger system - my $mod = shift; - (my $path = $mod) =~ s{::}{/}g; - - local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; - SKIP: { - skip "no blib in core", 1 if $ENV{PERL_CORE}; - like $INC{"$path.pm"}, qr/\bblib\b/, "Make sure $mod was loaded from blib/" - or diag "PERL5LIB: " . ($ENV{PERL5LIB} || '') . "\n" . - "PERL5OPT: " . ($ENV{PERL5OPT} || '') . "\n" . - "\@INC contains:\n " . join("\n ", @INC) . "\n"; - } -} - -1; -# vim:ts=2:sw=2:et:sta diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/manifypods.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/manifypods.t deleted file mode 100644 index 263c1376c0..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/manifypods.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest; -use Module::Build; -use Module::Build::ConfigData; - -if ( Module::Build::ConfigData->feature('manpage_support') ) { - plan tests => 22; -} else { - plan skip_all => 'manpage_support feature is not enabled'; -} -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - - -######################### - - -use Cwd (); -my $cwd = Cwd::cwd; -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->add_file( 'bin/nopod.pl', <<'---' ); -#!perl -w -print "sample script without pod to test manifypods action\n"; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'bin/haspod.pl', <<'---' ); -#!perl -w -print "Hello, world"; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -haspod.pl - sample script with pod to test manifypods action - -=cut ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple/NoPod.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple::NoPod; -1; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple/AllPod.pod', <<'---' ); -=head1 NAME - -Simple::AllPod - Pure POD - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Simple Man <simple@example.com> - -=cut ---- -$dist->regen; - - -$dist->chdir_in; - -use File::Spec::Functions qw( catdir ); -my $destdir = catdir($cwd, 't', 'install_test' . $$); - - -my $mb = Module::Build->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - install_base => $destdir, - scripts => [ File::Spec->catfile( 'bin', 'nopod.pl' ), - File::Spec->catfile( 'bin', 'haspod.pl' ) ], - - # need default install paths to ensure manpages & HTML get generated - installdirs => 'site', - config => { - installsiteman1dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'man', 'man1'), - installsiteman3dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'man', 'man3'), - installsitehtml1dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'html'), - installsitehtml3dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'html'), - } - -); - -$mb->add_to_cleanup($destdir); - - -is( ref $mb->{properties}->{bindoc_dirs}, 'ARRAY', 'bindoc_dirs' ); -is( ref $mb->{properties}->{libdoc_dirs}, 'ARRAY', 'libdoc_dirs' ); - -my %man = ( - sep => $mb->manpage_separator, - dir1 => 'man1', - dir3 => 'man3', - ext1 => $mb->config('man1ext'), - ext3 => $mb->config('man3ext'), - ); - -my %distro = ( - 'bin/nopod.pl' => '', - 'bin/haspod.pl' => "haspod.pl.$man{ext1}", - 'lib/Simple.pm' => "Simple.$man{ext3}", - 'lib/Simple/NoPod.pm' => '', - 'lib/Simple/AllPod.pod' => "Simple$man{sep}AllPod.$man{ext3}", - ); - -%distro = map {$mb->localize_file_path($_), $distro{$_}} keys %distro; - -my $lib_path = $mb->localize_dir_path('lib'); - -# Remove trailing directory delimiter on VMS for compares -$lib_path =~ s/\]// if $^O eq 'VMS'; - -$mb->dispatch('build'); - -eval {$mb->dispatch('docs')}; -is $@, ''; - -while (my ($from, $v) = each %distro) { - if (!$v) { - ok ! $mb->contains_pod($from), "$from should not contain POD"; - next; - } - - my $to = File::Spec->catfile('blib', ($from =~ /^[\.\/\[]*lib/ ? 'libdoc' : 'bindoc'), $v); - ok $mb->contains_pod($from), "$from should contain POD"; - ok -e $to, "Created $to manpage"; -} - - -$mb->dispatch('install'); - -while (my ($from, $v) = each %distro) { - next unless $v; - my $to = File::Spec->catfile - ($destdir, 'man', $man{($from =~ /^\Q$lib_path\E/ ? 'dir3' : 'dir1')}, $v); - ok -e $to, "Created $to manpage"; -} - -$mb->dispatch('realclean'); - - -# revert to a pristine state -$dist->remove; -$dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; -$dist->chdir_in; - - -my $mb2 = Module::Build->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - libdoc_dirs => [qw( foo bar baz )], -); - -is( $mb2->{properties}->{libdoc_dirs}->[0], 'foo', 'override libdoc_dirs' ); - -# Make sure we can find our own action documentation -ok $mb2->get_action_docs('build'); -ok !eval{$mb2->get_action_docs('foo')}; - -# Make sure those docs are the correct ones -foreach ('testcover', 'disttest') { - my $docs = $mb2->get_action_docs($_); - like $docs, qr/=item $_/; - unlike $docs, qr/\n=/, $docs; -} - - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/mbyaml.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/mbyaml.t deleted file mode 100644 index f210ed7d0e..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/mbyaml.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,262 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest 'no_plan'; - -use_ok 'Module::Build::YAML'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build::YAML'); - -my ($dir); -$dir = "."; -$dir = "t" if (-d "t"); - -{ - my ($expected, $got, $var); - ########################################################## - # Test a typical-looking Module::Build structure (alphabetized) - ########################################################## - $var = { - 'resources' => { - 'license' => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license.php' - }, - 'meta-spec' => { - 'version' => '1.2', - 'url' => 'http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.2.html' - }, - 'generated_by' => 'Module::Build version 0.2709', - 'version' => '0.13', - 'name' => 'js-app', - 'dynamic_config' => '1', - 'author' => [ - '"Stephen Adkins" <spadkins@gmail.com>' - ], - 'license' => 'lgpl', - 'build_requires' => { - 'App::Build' => '0', - 'File::Spec' => '0', - 'Module::Build' => '0' - }, - 'provides' => { - 'JavaScript::App' => { - 'version' => '0', - 'file' => 'lib/JavaScript/App.pm' - } - }, - 'requires' => { - 'App::Options' => '0' - }, - 'abstract' => 'A framework for building dynamic widgets or full applications in Javascript' - }; - $expected = <<'EOF'; ---- -abstract: A framework for building dynamic widgets or full applications in Javascript -author: - - '"Stephen Adkins" <spadkins@gmail.com>' -build_requires: - App::Build: 0 - File::Spec: 0 - Module::Build: 0 -dynamic_config: 1 -generated_by: Module::Build version 0.2709 -license: lgpl -meta-spec: - url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.2.html - version: 1.2 -name: js-app -provides: - JavaScript::App: - file: lib/JavaScript/App.pm - version: 0 -requires: - App::Options: 0 -resources: - license: http://opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license.php -version: 0.13 -EOF - $got = &Module::Build::YAML::Dump($var); - is($got, $expected, "Dump(): single deep hash"); - - ########################################################## - # Test a typical-looking Module::Build structure (ordered) - ########################################################## - $expected = <<'EOF'; ---- -name: js-app -version: 0.13 -author: - - '"Stephen Adkins" <spadkins@gmail.com>' -abstract: A framework for building dynamic widgets or full applications in Javascript -license: lgpl -resources: - license: http://opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license.php -requires: - App::Options: 0 -build_requires: - App::Build: 0 - File::Spec: 0 - Module::Build: 0 -dynamic_config: 1 -provides: - JavaScript::App: - file: lib/JavaScript/App.pm - version: 0 -generated_by: Module::Build version 0.2709 -meta-spec: - url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.2.html - version: 1.2 -EOF - $var->{_order} = [qw(name version author abstract license resources requires build_requires dynamic_config provides)]; - $got = &Module::Build::YAML::Dump($var); - is($got, $expected, "Dump(): single deep hash, ordered"); - - ########################################################## - # Test that an array turns into multiple documents - ########################################################## - $var = [ - "e", - 2.71828, - [ "pi", "is", 3.1416 ], - { fun => "under_sun", 6 => undef, "more", undef }, - ]; - $expected = <<'EOF'; ---- -e ---- -2.71828 ---- -- pi -- is -- 3.1416 ---- -6: ~ -fun: under_sun -more: ~ -EOF - $got = &Module::Build::YAML::Dump(@$var); - is($got, $expected, "Dump(): multiple, various"); - - ########################################################## - # Test that a single array ref turns into one document - ########################################################## - $expected = <<'EOF'; ---- -- e -- 2.71828 -- - - pi - - is - - 3.1416 -- - 6: ~ - fun: under_sun - more: ~ -EOF - $got = &Module::Build::YAML::Dump($var); - is($got, $expected, "Dump(): single array of various"); - - ########################################################## - # Test Object-Oriented Flavor of the API - ########################################################## - my $y = Module::Build::YAML->new(); - $got = $y->Dump($var); - is($got, $expected, "Dump(): single array of various (OO)"); - - ########################################################## - # Test Quoting Conditions (newlines, quotes, tildas, undefs) - ########################################################## - $var = { - 'foo01' => '`~!@#$%^&*()_+-={}|[]\\;\':",./?<> -<nl>', - 'foo02' => '~!@#$%^&*()_+-={}|[]\\;:,./<>?', - 'foo03' => undef, - 'foo04' => '~', - }; - $expected = <<'EOF'; ---- -foo01: "`~!@#$%^&*()_+-={}|[]\;':\",./?<>\n<nl>" -foo02: "~!@#$%^&*()_+-={}|[]\;:,./<>?" -foo03: ~ -foo04: "~" -EOF - $got = &Module::Build::YAML::Dump($var); - is($got, $expected, "Dump(): tricky embedded characters"); - - $var = { - 'foo10' => undef, - 'foo40' => '!', - 'foo41' => '@', - 'foo42' => '#', - 'foo43' => '$', - 'foo44' => '%', - 'foo45' => '^', - 'foo47' => '&', - 'foo48' => '*', - 'foo49' => '(', - 'foo50' => ')', - 'foo51' => '_', - 'foo52' => '+', - 'foo53' => '-', - 'foo54' => '=', - 'foo55' => '{', - 'foo56' => '}', - 'foo57' => '|', - 'foo58' => '[', - 'foo59' => ']', - 'foo60' => '\\', - 'foo61' => ';', - 'foo62' => ':', - 'foo63' => ',', - 'foo64' => '.', - 'foo65' => '/', - 'foo66' => '<', - 'foo67' => '>', - 'foo68' => '?', - 'foo69' => '\'', - 'foo70' => '"', - 'foo71' => '`', - 'foo72' => ' -', - }; - $expected = <<'EOF'; ---- -foo10: ~ -foo40: "!" -foo41: '@' -foo42: "#" -foo43: $ -foo44: % -foo45: "^" -foo47: "&" -foo48: "*" -foo49: "(" -foo50: ")" -foo51: _ -foo52: + -foo53: - -foo54: = -foo55: "{" -foo56: "}" -foo57: "|" -foo58: "[" -foo59: "]" -foo60: \ -foo61: ; -foo62: : -foo63: , -foo64: . -foo65: / -foo66: '<' -foo67: '>' -foo68: "?" -foo69: "'" -foo70: '"' -foo71: "`" -foo72: "\n" -EOF - $got = &Module::Build::YAML::Dump($var); - is($got, $expected, "Dump(): tricky embedded characters (singles)"); - -} - - diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/metadata.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/metadata.t deleted file mode 100644 index 609d6e9122..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/metadata.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,609 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 53; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use Module::Build::ConfigData; - -my %metadata = - ( - module_name => 'Simple', - dist_version => '3.14159265', - dist_author => [ 'Simple Simon <ss\@somewhere.priv>' ], - dist_abstract => 'Something interesting', - license => 'perl', - meta_add => { - keywords => [qw(super duper something)], - resources => {homepage => 'http://foo.example.com'}, - }, - ); - - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->change_build_pl( \%metadata ); -$dist->regen; - -my $simple_file = 'lib/Simple.pm'; -my $simple2_file = 'lib/Simple2.pm'; - - # Traditional VMS will return the file in in lower case, and is_deeply - # does exact case comparisons. - # When ODS-5 support is active for preserved case file names we do not - # change the case. - if ($^O eq 'VMS') { - my $lower_case_expect = 1; - my $vms_efs_case = 0; - if (eval 'require VMS::Feature') { - $vms_efs_case = VMS::Feature::current("efs_case_preserve"); - } else { - my $efs_case = $ENV{'DECC$EFS_CASE_PRESERVE'} || ''; - $vms_efs_case = $efs_case =~ /^[ET1]/i; - } - $lower_case_expect = 0 if $vms_efs_case; - if ($lower_case_expect) { - $simple_file = lc($simple_file); - $simple2_file = lc($simple2_file); - } - } - - -$dist->chdir_in; - -use Module::Build; -my $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; - -################################################## -# -# Test for valid META.yml - -{ - my $mb_prereq = { 'Module::Build' => $Module::Build::VERSION }; - my $mb_config_req = { - 'Module::Build' => int($Module::Build::VERSION * 100)/100 - }; - my $node = $mb->prepare_metadata( {} ); - - # exists() doesn't seem to work here - is $node->{name}, $metadata{module_name}; - is $node->{version}, $metadata{dist_version}; - is $node->{abstract}, $metadata{dist_abstract}; - is_deeply $node->{author}, $metadata{dist_author}; - is $node->{license}, $metadata{license}; - is_deeply $node->{configure_requires}, $mb_config_req, 'Add M::B to configure_requires'; - like $node->{generated_by}, qr{Module::Build}; - ok defined( $node->{'meta-spec'}{version} ), - "'meta-spec' -> 'version' field present in META.yml"; - ok defined( $node->{'meta-spec'}{url} ), - "'meta-spec' -> 'url' field present in META.yml"; - is_deeply $node->{keywords}, $metadata{meta_add}{keywords}; - is_deeply $node->{resources}, $metadata{meta_add}{resources}; -} - -{ - my $mb_prereq = { 'Module::Build' => 0 }; - $mb->configure_requires( $mb_prereq ); - my $node = $mb->prepare_metadata( {} ); - - - # exists() doesn't seem to work here - is_deeply $node->{configure_requires}, $mb_prereq, 'Add M::B to configure_requires'; -} - -$dist->clean; - - -################################################## -# -# Tests to ensure that the correct packages and versions are -# recorded for the 'provides' field of META.yml - -my $provides; # Used a bunch of times below - -sub new_build { return Module::Build->new_from_context( quiet => 1, @_ ) } - -############################## Single Module - -# File with corresponding package (w/ or w/o version) -# Simple.pm => Simple v1.23 - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Simple' => {file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23'}}); - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Simple' => {file => $simple_file}}); - -# File with no corresponding package (w/ or w/o version) -# Simple.pm => Foo::Bar v1.23 - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Foo::Bar; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Foo::Bar' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }}); - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Foo::Bar; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Foo::Bar' => { file => $simple_file}}); - - -# Single file with multiple differing packages (w/ or w/o version) -# Simple.pm => Simple -# Simple.pm => Foo::Bar - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; -package Foo::Bar; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Simple' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }, - 'Foo::Bar' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }}); - -{ - $dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = version->new('0.60.' . (qw$Revision: 128 $)[1]); -package Simple::Simon; -$VERSION = version->new('0.61.' . (qw$Revision: 129 $)[1]); ---- - $dist->regen; - my $provides = new_build()->prepare_metadata()->{provides}; - is $provides->{'Simple'}{version}, 'v0.60.128', "Check version"; - is $provides->{'Simple::Simon'}{version}, 'v0.61.129', "Check version"; - is ref($provides->{'Simple'}{version}), '', "Versions from prepare_metadata() aren't refs"; - is ref($provides->{'Simple::Simon'}{version}), '', "Versions from prepare_metadata() aren't refs"; -} - - -# Single file with multiple differing packages, no corresponding package -# Simple.pm => Foo -# Simple.pm => Foo::Bar - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Foo; -$VERSION = '1.23'; -package Foo::Bar; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Foo' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }, - 'Foo::Bar' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }}); - - -# Single file with same package appearing multiple times, no version -# only record a single instance -# Simple.pm => Simple -# Simple.pm => Simple - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -package Simple; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Simple' => { file => $simple_file }}); - - -# Single file with same package appearing multiple times, single -# version 1st package: -# Simple.pm => Simple v1.23 -# Simple.pm => Simple - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; -package Simple; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Simple' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }}); - - -# Single file with same package appearing multiple times, single -# version 2nd package -# Simple.pm => Simple -# Simple.pm => Simple v1.23 - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Simple' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }}); - - -# Single file with same package appearing multiple times, conflicting versions -# Simple.pm => Simple v1.23 -# Simple.pm => Simple v2.34 - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; -package Simple; -$VERSION = '2.34'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -my $err = ''; -$err = stderr_of( sub { $mb = new_build() } ); -$err = stderr_of( sub { $provides = $mb->find_dist_packages } ); -is_deeply($provides, - {'Simple' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }}); # XXX should be 2.34? -like( $err, qr/already declared/, ' with conflicting versions reported' ); - - -# (Same as above three cases except with no corresponding package) -# Simple.pm => Foo v1.23 -# Simple.pm => Foo v2.34 - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Foo; -$VERSION = '1.23'; -package Foo; -$VERSION = '2.34'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$err = stderr_of( sub { $mb = new_build() } ); -$err = stderr_of( sub { $provides = $mb->find_dist_packages } ); -is_deeply($provides, - {'Foo' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }}); # XXX should be 2.34? -like( $err, qr/already declared/, ' with conflicting versions reported' ); - - - -############################## Multiple Modules - -# Multiple files with same package, no version -# Simple.pm => Simple -# Simple2.pm => Simple - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Simple' => { file => $simple_file }}); -$dist->remove_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm' ); - - -# Multiple files with same package, single version in corresponding package -# Simple.pm => Simple v1.23 -# Simple2.pm => Simple - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Simple' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }}); -$dist->remove_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm' ); - - -# Multiple files with same package, -# single version in non-corresponding package -# Simple.pm => Simple -# Simple2.pm => Simple v1.23 - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Simple' => { file => $simple2_file, - version => '1.23' }}); -$dist->remove_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm' ); - - -# Multiple files with same package, conflicting versions -# Simple.pm => Simple v1.23 -# Simple2.pm => Simple v2.34 - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '2.34'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -$err = stderr_of( sub { $provides = $mb->find_dist_packages } ); -is_deeply($provides, - {'Simple' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }}); -like( $err, qr/Found conflicting versions for package/, - ' with conflicting versions reported' ); -$dist->remove_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm' ); - - -# Multiple files with same package, multiple agreeing versions -# Simple.pm => Simple v1.23 -# Simple2.pm => Simple v1.23 - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -$err = stderr_of( sub { $provides = $mb->find_dist_packages } ); -is_deeply($provides, - {'Simple' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }}); -$dist->remove_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm' ); - - -############################################################ -# -# (Same as above five cases except with non-corresponding package) -# - -# Multiple files with same package, no version -# Simple.pm => Foo -# Simple2.pm => Foo - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Foo; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm', <<'---' ); -package Foo; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -$provides = $mb->find_dist_packages; -ok( exists( $provides->{Foo} ) ); # it exist, can't predict which file -$dist->remove_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm' ); - - -# Multiple files with same package, version in first file -# Simple.pm => Foo v1.23 -# Simple2.pm => Foo - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Foo; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm', <<'---' ); -package Foo; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Foo' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }}); -$dist->remove_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm' ); - - -# Multiple files with same package, version in second file -# Simple.pm => Foo -# Simple2.pm => Foo v1.23 - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Foo; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm', <<'---' ); -package Foo; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Foo' => { file => $simple2_file, - version => '1.23' }}); -$dist->remove_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm' ); - - -# Multiple files with same package, conflicting versions -# Simple.pm => Foo v1.23 -# Simple2.pm => Foo v2.34 - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Foo; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm', <<'---' ); -package Foo; -$VERSION = '2.34'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -$err = stderr_of( sub { $provides = $mb->find_dist_packages } ); -# XXX Should 'Foo' exist ??? Can't predict values for file & version -ok( exists( $provides->{Foo} ) ); -like( $err, qr/Found conflicting versions for package/, - ' with conflicting versions reported' ); -$dist->remove_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm' ); - - -# Multiple files with same package, multiple agreeing versions -# Simple.pm => Foo v1.23 -# Simple2.pm => Foo v1.23 - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Foo; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm', <<'---' ); -package Foo; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -$err = stderr_of( sub { $provides = $mb->find_dist_packages } ); -ok( exists( $provides->{Foo} ) ); -is( $provides->{Foo}{version}, '1.23' ); -ok( exists( $provides->{Foo}{file} ) ); # Can't predict which file -is( $err, '', ' no conflicts reported' ); -$dist->remove_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm' ); - -############################################################ -# Conflicts among primary & multiple alternatives - -# multiple files, conflicting version in corresponding file -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '2.34'; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple3.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '2.34'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$err = stderr_of( sub { - $mb = new_build(); -} ); -$err = stderr_of( sub { $provides = $mb->find_dist_packages } ); -is_deeply($provides, - {'Simple' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }}); -like( $err, qr/Found conflicting versions for package/, - ' corresponding package conflicts with multiple alternatives' ); -$dist->remove_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm' ); -$dist->remove_file( 'lib/Simple3.pm' ); - -# multiple files, conflicting version in non-corresponding file -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple3.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '2.34'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$err = stderr_of( sub { - $mb = new_build(); -} ); -$err = stderr_of( sub { $provides = $mb->find_dist_packages } ); -is_deeply($provides, - {'Simple' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }}); -like( $err, qr/Found conflicting versions for package/, - ' only one alternative conflicts with corresponding package' ); -$dist->remove_file( 'lib/Simple2.pm' ); -$dist->remove_file( 'lib/Simple3.pm' ); - - -############################################################ -# Don't record private packages (beginning with underscore) -# Simple.pm => Simple::_private -# Simple.pm => Simple::_private::too - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; -package Simple::_private; -$VERSION = '2.34'; -package Simple::_private::too; -$VERSION = '3.45'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, - {'Simple' => { file => $simple_file, - version => '1.23' }}); - - -############################################################ -# Files with no packages? - -# Simple.pm => <empty> - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', '' ); -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply( $mb->find_dist_packages, {} ); - -# Simple.pm => =pod..=cut (no package declaration) -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -=pod - -=head1 NAME - -Simple - Pure Documentation - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -Doesn't do anything. - -=cut ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -$mb = new_build(); -is_deeply($mb->find_dist_packages, {}); - -############################################################ -# cleanup -$dist->remove; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/metadata2.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/metadata2.t deleted file mode 100644 index 4d2894d4e9..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/metadata2.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 20; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use Module::Build::ConfigData; -use DistGen; - - -############################## ACTION distmeta works without a MANIFEST file - -SKIP: { - skip( 'YAML_support feature is not enabled', 4 ) - unless Module::Build::ConfigData->feature('YAML_support'); - - my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp, no_manifest => 1 ); - $dist->regen; - - $dist->chdir_in; - - ok ! -e 'MANIFEST'; - - my $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; - - my $out; - $out = eval { stderr_of(sub{$mb->dispatch('distmeta')}) }; - is $@, ''; - - like $out, qr/Nothing to enter for 'provides'/; - - ok -e 'META.yml'; - - $dist->remove; -} - - -############################## Check generation of README file - -# TODO: We need to test faking the absence of Pod::Readme when present -# so Pod::Text will be used. Also fake the absence of both to -# test that we fail gracefully. - -my $provides; # Used a bunch of times below - -my $pod_text = <<'---'; -=pod - -=head1 NAME - -Simple - A simple module - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Simple Simon <simon@simple.sim> - -=cut ---- - -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); - -$dist->change_build_pl -({ - module_name => $dist->name, - dist_version => '3.14159265', - license => 'perl', - create_readme => 1, -}); -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; - - -# .pm File with pod -# - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' . $pod_text); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -ok( -e "lib/Simple.pm", "Creating Simple.pm" ); -my $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; -$mb->do_create_readme; -like( slurp("README"), qr/NAME/, - "Generating README from .pm"); -is( $mb->dist_author->[0], 'Simple Simon <simon@simple.sim>', - "Extracting AUTHOR from .pm"); -is( $mb->dist_abstract, "A simple module", - "Extracting abstract from .pm"); - -# .pm File with pod in separate file -# - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---'); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pod', $pod_text ); -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); - -ok( -e "lib/Simple.pm", "Creating Simple.pm" ); -ok( -e "lib/Simple.pod", "Creating Simple.pod" ); -$mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; -$mb->do_create_readme; -like( slurp("README"), qr/NAME/, "Generating README from .pod"); -is( $mb->dist_author->[0], 'Simple Simon <simon@simple.sim>', - "Extracting AUTHOR from .pod"); -is( $mb->dist_abstract, "A simple module", - "Extracting abstract from .pod"); - -# .pm File with pod and separate pod file -# - -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; - -=pod - -=head1 DONT USE THIS FILE FOR POD - -=cut ---- -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pod', $pod_text ); -$dist->regen( clean => 1 ); -ok( -e "lib/Simple.pm", "Creating Simple.pm" ); -ok( -e "lib/Simple.pod", "Creating Simple.pod" ); -$mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; -$mb->do_create_readme; -like( slurp("README"), qr/NAME/, "Generating README from .pod over .pm"); -is( $mb->dist_author->[0], 'Simple Simon <simon@simple.sim>', - "Extracting AUTHOR from .pod over .pm"); -is( $mb->dist_abstract, "A simple module", - "Extracting abstract from .pod over .pm"); - - -############################################################ -# cleanup -$dist->remove; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/moduleinfo.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/moduleinfo.t deleted file mode 100644 index 196cf43b34..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/moduleinfo.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,428 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w -# -*- mode: cperl; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; basic-offset: 2 -*- -# vim:ts=8:sw=2:et:sta:sts=2 - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 82; - -use_ok 'Module::Build::ModuleInfo'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build::ModuleInfo'); - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; - -######################### - -# class method C<find_module_by_name> -my $module = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->find_module_by_name( - 'Module::Build::ModuleInfo' ); -ok( -e $module, 'find_module_by_name() succeeds' ); - - -# fail on invalid module name -my $pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_module( - 'Foo::Bar', inc => [] ); -ok( !defined( $pm_info ), 'fail if can\'t find module by module name' ); - - -# fail on invalid filename -my $file = File::Spec->catfile( 'Foo', 'Bar.pm' ); -$pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_file( $file, inc => [] ); -ok( !defined( $pm_info ), 'fail if can\'t find module by file name' ); - - -# construct from module filename -$file = File::Spec->catfile( 'lib', split( /::/, $dist->name ) ) . '.pm'; -$pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_file( $file ); -ok( defined( $pm_info ), 'new_from_file() succeeds' ); - -# construct from module name, using custom include path -$pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_module( - $dist->name, inc => [ 'lib', @INC ] ); -ok( defined( $pm_info ), 'new_from_module() succeeds' ); - - -# parse various module $VERSION lines -my @modules = ( - <<'---', # declared & defined on same line with 'our' -package Simple; -our $VERSION = '1.23'; ---- - <<'---', # declared & defined on separate lines with 'our' -package Simple; -our $VERSION; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- - <<'---', # use vars -package Simple; -use vars qw( $VERSION ); -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- - <<'---', # choose the right default package based on package/file name -package Simple::_private; -$VERSION = '0'; -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; # this should be chosen for version ---- - <<'---', # just read the first $VERSION line -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; # we should see this line -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; # and ignore this one ---- - <<'---', # just read the first $VERSION line in reopened package (1) -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; -package Error::Simple; -$VERSION = '2.34'; -package Simple; ---- - <<'---', # just read the first $VERSION line in reopened package (2) -package Simple; -package Error::Simple; -$VERSION = '2.34'; -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- - <<'---', # mentions another module's $VERSION -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; -if ( $Other::VERSION ) { - # whatever -} ---- - <<'---', # mentions another module's $VERSION in a different package -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; -package Simple2; -if ( $Simple::VERSION ) { - # whatever -} ---- - <<'---', # $VERSION checked only in assignments, not regexp ops -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; -if ( $VERSION =~ /1\.23/ ) { - # whatever -} ---- - <<'---', # $VERSION checked only in assignments, not relational ops -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; -if ( $VERSION == 3.45 ) { - # whatever -} ---- - <<'---', # $VERSION checked only in assignments, not relational ops -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; -package Simple2; -if ( $Simple::VERSION == 3.45 ) { - # whatever -} ---- - <<'---', # Fully qualified $VERSION declared in package -package Simple; -$Simple::VERSION = 1.23; ---- - <<'---', # Differentiate fully qualified $VERSION in a package -package Simple; -$Simple2::VERSION = '999'; -$Simple::VERSION = 1.23; ---- - <<'---', # Differentiate fully qualified $VERSION and unqualified -package Simple; -$Simple2::VERSION = '999'; -$VERSION = 1.23; ---- - <<'---', # $VERSION declared as package variable from within 'main' package -$Simple::VERSION = '1.23'; -{ - package Simple; - $x = $y, $cats = $dogs; -} ---- - <<'---', # $VERSION wrapped in parens - space inside -package Simple; -( $VERSION ) = '1.23'; ---- - <<'---', # $VERSION wrapped in parens - no space inside -package Simple; -($VERSION) = '1.23'; ---- - <<'---', # $VERSION follows a spurious 'package' in a quoted construct -package Simple; -__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw( - program socket proc - package filename line codeline subroutine finished)); - -our $VERSION = "1.23"; ---- - <<'---', # $VERSION using version.pm - package Simple; - use version; our $VERSION = version->new('1.23'); ---- - <<'---', # $VERSION using version.pm and qv() - package Simple; - use version; our $VERSION = qv('1.230'); ---- - <<'---', # Two version assignments, should ignore second one - $Simple::VERSION = '1.230'; - $Simple::VERSION = eval $Simple::VERSION; ---- -); - -my( $i, $n ) = ( 1, scalar( @modules ) ); -foreach my $module ( @modules ) { - SKIP: { - skip( "No our() support until perl 5.6", 2 ) - if $] < 5.006 && $module =~ /\bour\b/; - - $dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', $module ); - $dist->regen; - - my $warnings = ''; - local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warnings .= $_ for @_ }; - my $pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_file( $file ); - - # Test::Builder will prematurely numify objects, so use this form - ok( $pm_info->version eq '1.23', - "correct module version ($i of $n)" ); - is( $warnings, '', 'no warnings from parsing' ); - $i++; - } -} - -# revert to pristine state -$dist->remove; -$dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; -$dist->chdir_in; - - -# Find each package only once -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23'; -package Error::Simple; -$VERSION = '2.34'; -package Simple; ---- - -$dist->regen; - -$pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_file( $file ); - -my @packages = $pm_info->packages_inside; -is( @packages, 2, 'record only one occurence of each package' ); - - -# Module 'Simple.pm' does not contain package 'Simple'; -# constructor should not complain, no default module name or version -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple::Not; -$VERSION = '1.23'; ---- - -$dist->regen; -$pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_file( $file ); - -is( $pm_info->name, undef, 'no default package' ); -is( $pm_info->version, undef, 'no version w/o default package' ); - -# Module 'Simple.pm' contains an alpha version -# constructor should report first $VERSION found -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '1.23_01'; -$VERSION = eval $VERSION; ---- - -$dist->regen; -$pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_file( $file ); - -is( $pm_info->version, '1.23_01', 'alpha version reported'); - -# NOTE the following test has be done this way because Test::Builder is -# too smart for our own good and tries to see if the version object is a -# dual-var, which breaks with alpha versions: -# Argument "1.23_0100" isn't numeric in addition (+) at -# /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.7/Test/Builder.pm line 505. - -ok( $pm_info->version > 1.23, 'alpha version greater than non'); - -# revert to pristine state -$dist->remove; -$dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; -$dist->chdir_in; - - -# parse $VERSION lines scripts for package main -my @scripts = ( - <<'---', # package main declared -#!perl -w -package main; -$VERSION = '0.01'; ---- - <<'---', # on first non-comment line, non declared package main -#!perl -w -$VERSION = '0.01'; ---- - <<'---', # after non-comment line -#!perl -w -use strict; -$VERSION = '0.01'; ---- - <<'---', # 1st declared package -#!perl -w -package main; -$VERSION = '0.01'; -package _private; -$VERSION = '999'; ---- - <<'---', # 2nd declared package -#!perl -w -package _private; -$VERSION = '999'; -package main; -$VERSION = '0.01'; ---- - <<'---', # split package -#!perl -w -package main; -package _private; -$VERSION = '999'; -package main; -$VERSION = '0.01'; ---- - <<'---', # define 'main' version from other package -package _private; -$::VERSION = 0.01; -$VERSION = '999'; ---- - <<'---', # define 'main' version from other package -package _private; -$VERSION = '999'; -$::VERSION = 0.01; ---- -); - -( $i, $n ) = ( 1, scalar( @scripts ) ); -foreach my $script ( @scripts ) { - $dist->change_file( 'bin/simple.plx', $script ); - $dist->regen; - $pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_file( - File::Spec->catfile( 'bin', 'simple.plx' ) ); - - is( $pm_info->version, '0.01', "correct script version ($i of $n)" ); - $i++; -} - - -# examine properties of a module: name, pod, etc -$dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '0.01'; -package Simple::Ex; -$VERSION = '0.02'; -=head1 NAME - -Simple - It's easy. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Simple Simon - -=cut ---- -$dist->regen; - -$pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_module( - $dist->name, inc => [ 'lib', @INC ] ); - -is( $pm_info->name, 'Simple', 'found default package' ); -is( $pm_info->version, '0.01', 'version for default package' ); - -# got correct version for secondary package -is( $pm_info->version( 'Simple::Ex' ), '0.02', - 'version for secondary package' ); - -my $filename = $pm_info->filename; -ok( defined( $filename ) && -e $filename, - 'filename() returns valid path to module file' ); - -@packages = $pm_info->packages_inside; -is( @packages, 2, 'found correct number of packages' ); -is( $packages[0], 'Simple', 'packages stored in order found' ); - -# we can detect presence of pod regardless of whether we are collecting it -ok( $pm_info->contains_pod, 'contains_pod() succeeds' ); - -my @pod = $pm_info->pod_inside; -is_deeply( \@pod, [qw(NAME AUTHOR)], 'found all pod sections' ); - -is( $pm_info->pod('NONE') , undef, - 'return undef() if pod section not present' ); - -is( $pm_info->pod('NAME'), undef, - 'return undef() if pod section not collected' ); - - -# collect_pod -$pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_module( - $dist->name, inc => [ 'lib', @INC ], collect_pod => 1 ); - -my $name = $pm_info->pod('NAME'); -if ( $name ) { - $name =~ s/^\s+//; - $name =~ s/\s+$//; -} -is( $name, q|Simple - It's easy.|, 'collected pod section' ); - - -{ - # Make sure processing stops after __DATA__ - $dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = '0.01'; -__DATA__ -*UNIVERSAL::VERSION = sub { - foo(); -}; ---- - $dist->regen; - - $pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_file('lib/Simple.pm'); - is( $pm_info->name, 'Simple', 'found default package' ); - is( $pm_info->version, '0.01', 'version for default package' ); - my @packages = $pm_info->packages_inside; - is_deeply(\@packages, ['Simple']); -} - -{ - # Make sure we handle version.pm $VERSIONs well - $dist->change_file( 'lib/Simple.pm', <<'---' ); -package Simple; -$VERSION = version->new('0.60.' . (qw$Revision: 128 $)[1]); -package Simple::Simon; -$VERSION = version->new('0.61.' . (qw$Revision: 129 $)[1]); ---- - $dist->regen; - - $pm_info = Module::Build::ModuleInfo->new_from_file('lib/Simple.pm'); - is( $pm_info->name, 'Simple', 'found default package' ); - is( $pm_info->version, '0.60.128', 'version for default package' ); - my @packages = $pm_info->packages_inside; - is_deeply([sort @packages], ['Simple', 'Simple::Simon']); - is( $pm_info->version('Simple::Simon'), '0.61.129', 'version for embedded package' ); -} - - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/new_from_context.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/new_from_context.t deleted file mode 100644 index a1a2433d63..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/new_from_context.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 4; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -use IO::File; -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); - -my $libdir = 'badlib'; -$dist->add_file("$libdir/Build.PL", 'die'); -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; - - -unshift(@INC, $libdir); -my $mb = eval { Module::Build->new_from_context}; -ok(! $@, 'dodged the bullet') or die; -ok($mb); - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; - -# vim:ts=2:sw=2:et:sta diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/notes.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/notes.t deleted file mode 100644 index 2a20d72880..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/notes.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 13; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; - - -################################### -$dist->change_file( 'Build.PL', <<"---" ); -use Module::Build; -my \$build = Module::Build->new( - module_name => @{[$dist->name]}, - license => 'perl' -); -\$build->create_build_script; -\$build->notes(foo => 'bar'); ---- - -$dist->regen; - -my $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; - -is $mb->notes('foo'), 'bar'; - -# Try setting & checking a new value -$mb->notes(argh => 'new'); -is $mb->notes('argh'), 'new'; - -# Change existing value -$mb->notes(foo => 'foo'); -is $mb->notes('foo'), 'foo'; - -# Change back so we can run this test again successfully -$mb->notes(foo => 'bar'); -is $mb->notes('foo'), 'bar'; - -# Check undef vs. 0 vs '' -foreach my $val (undef, 0, '') { - $mb->notes(null => $val); - is $mb->notes('null'), $val; -} - - -################################### -# Make sure notes set before create_build_script() get preserved -$mb = Module::Build->new(module_name => $dist->name); -ok $mb; -$mb->notes(foo => 'bar'); -is $mb->notes('foo'), 'bar'; - -$mb->create_build_script; - -$mb = Module::Build->resume; -ok $mb; -is $mb->notes('foo'), 'bar'; - - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/parents.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/parents.t deleted file mode 100644 index 7270c67cfe..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/parents.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 28; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -######################### - -package Foo; -sub foo; - -package MySub1; -use base 'Module::Build'; - -package MySub2; -use base 'MySub1'; - -package MySub3; -use base qw(MySub2 Foo); - -package MyTest; -use base 'Module::Build'; - -package MyBulk; -use base qw(MySub2 MyTest); - -package main; - -ok my @parents = MySub1->mb_parents; -# There will be at least one platform class in between. -ok @parents >= 2; -# They should all inherit from Module::Build::Base; -ok ! grep { !$_->isa('Module::Build::Base') } @parents; -is $parents[0], 'Module::Build'; -is $parents[-1], 'Module::Build::Base'; - -ok @parents = MySub2->mb_parents; -ok @parents >= 3; -ok ! grep { !$_->isa('Module::Build::Base') } @parents; -is $parents[0], 'MySub1'; -is $parents[1], 'Module::Build'; -is $parents[-1], 'Module::Build::Base'; - -ok @parents = MySub3->mb_parents; -ok @parents >= 4; -ok ! grep { !$_->isa('Module::Build::Base') } @parents; -is $parents[0], 'MySub2'; -is $parents[1], 'MySub1'; -is $parents[2], 'Module::Build'; -is $parents[-1], 'Module::Build::Base'; - -ok @parents = MyBulk->mb_parents; -ok @parents >= 5; -ok ! grep { !$_->isa('Module::Build::Base') } @parents; -is $parents[0], 'MySub2'; -is $parents[1], 'MySub1'; -is $parents[2], 'Module::Build'; -is $parents[-2], 'Module::Build::Base'; -is $parents[-1], 'MyTest'; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/pod_parser.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/pod_parser.t deleted file mode 100644 index c90608f7e8..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/pod_parser.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 8; - -use_ok 'Module::Build::PodParser'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build::PodParser'); - -######################### - -{ - package IO::StringBased; - - sub TIEHANDLE { - my ($class, $string) = @_; - return bless { - data => [ map "$_\n", split /\n/, $string], - }, $class; - } - - sub READLINE { - shift @{ shift()->{data} }; - } -} - -local *FH; -tie *FH, 'IO::StringBased', <<'EOF'; -=head1 NAME - -Foo::Bar - Perl extension for blah blah blah - -=head1 AUTHOR - -C<Foo::Bar> was written by Engelbert Humperdinck I<E<lt>eh@example.comE<gt>> in 2004. - -Home page: http://example.com/~eh/ - -=cut -EOF - - -my $pp = Module::Build::PodParser->new(fh => \*FH); -ok $pp, 'object created'; - -is $pp->get_author->[0], 'C<Foo::Bar> was written by Engelbert Humperdinck I<E<lt>eh@example.comE<gt>> in 2004.', 'author'; -is $pp->get_abstract, 'Perl extension for blah blah blah', 'abstract'; - - -{ - # Try again without a valid author spec - untie *FH; - tie *FH, 'IO::StringBased', <<'EOF'; -=head1 NAME - -Foo::Bar - Perl extension for blah blah blah - -=cut -EOF - - my $pp = Module::Build::PodParser->new(fh => \*FH); - ok $pp, 'object created'; - - is_deeply $pp->get_author, [], 'author'; - is $pp->get_abstract, 'Perl extension for blah blah blah', 'abstract'; -} - - diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/ppm.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/ppm.t deleted file mode 100644 index 3a8446291f..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/ppm.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest; - -use Module::Build; -use Module::Build::ConfigData; -use Config; - -my $manpage_support = Module::Build::ConfigData->feature('manpage_support'); -my $HTML_support = Module::Build::ConfigData->feature('HTML_support'); - -{ - my ($have_c_compiler, $C_support_feature) = check_compiler(); - if (! $C_support_feature) { - plan skip_all => 'C_support not enabled'; - } elsif ( ! $have_c_compiler ) { - plan skip_all => 'C_support enabled, but no compiler found'; - } elsif ( !$Config{usedl} ) { - plan skip_all => 'Perl not compiled for dynamic loading' - } elsif ( ! eval {require Archive::Tar} ) { - plan skip_all => "Archive::Tar not installed to read archives."; - } elsif ( ! eval {IO::Zlib->VERSION(1.01)} ) { - plan skip_all => "IO::Zlib 1.01 required to read compressed archives."; - } elsif ( $^O eq 'VMS' ) { - plan skip_all => "Needs porting work on VMS"; - } else { - plan tests => 13; - } -} -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp, xs => 1 ); -$dist->add_file( 'hello', <<'---' ); -#!perl -w -print "Hello, World!\n"; -__END__ - -=pod - -=head1 NAME - -hello - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -Says "Hello" - -=cut ---- -$dist->change_build_pl -({ - module_name => $dist->name, - license => 'perl', - scripts => [ 'hello' ], -}); -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; - -use File::Spec::Functions qw(catdir); - -use Module::Build; -my @installstyle = qw(lib perl5); -my $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context( - verbose => 0, - quiet => 1, - - installdirs => 'site', - config => { - manpage_reset(), html_reset(), - ( $manpage_support ? - ( installsiteman1dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'man', 'man1'), - installsiteman3dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'man', 'man3') ) : () ), - ( $HTML_support ? - ( installsitehtml1dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'html'), - installsitehtml3dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'html') ) : () ), - }, -); - - - -$mb->dispatch('ppd', args => {codebase => '/path/to/codebase-xs'}); - -(my $dist_filename = $dist->name) =~ s/::/-/g; -my $ppd = slurp($dist_filename . '.ppd'); - -my $perl_version = Module::Build::PPMMaker->_ppd_version($mb->perl_version); -my $varchname = Module::Build::PPMMaker->_varchname($mb->config); - -# This test is quite a hack since with XML you don't really want to -# do a strict string comparison, but absent an XML parser it's the -# best we can do. -is $ppd, <<"---"; -<SOFTPKG NAME="$dist_filename" VERSION="0,01,0,0"> - <TITLE>@{[$dist->name]}</TITLE> - <ABSTRACT>Perl extension for blah blah blah</ABSTRACT> - <AUTHOR>A. U. Thor, a.u.thor\@a.galaxy.far.far.away</AUTHOR> - <IMPLEMENTATION> - <PERLCORE VERSION="$perl_version" /> - <OS NAME="$^O" /> - <ARCHITECTURE NAME="$varchname" /> - <CODEBASE HREF="/path/to/codebase-xs" /> - </IMPLEMENTATION> -</SOFTPKG> ---- - - - -$mb->dispatch('ppmdist'); -is $@, ''; - -my $tar = Archive::Tar->new; - -my $tarfile = $mb->ppm_name . '.tar.gz'; -$tar->read( $tarfile, 1 ); - -my $files = { map { $_ => 1 } $tar->list_files }; - -my $fname = 'Simple'; -$fname = DynaLoader::mod2fname([$fname]) if defined &DynaLoader::mod2fname; -exists_ok($files, "blib/arch/auto/Simple/$fname." . $mb->config('dlext')); -exists_ok($files, 'blib/lib/Simple.pm'); -exists_ok($files, 'blib/script/hello'); - -SKIP: { - skip( "manpage_support not enabled.", 2 ) unless $manpage_support; - - exists_ok($files, 'blib/man3/Simple.' . $mb->config('man3ext')); - exists_ok($files, 'blib/man1/hello.' . $mb->config('man1ext')); -} - -SKIP: { - skip( "HTML_support not enabled.", 2 ) unless $HTML_support; - - exists_ok($files, 'blib/html/site/lib/Simple.html'); - exists_ok($files, 'blib/html/bin/hello.html'); -} - -$tar->clear; -undef( $tar ); - -$mb->dispatch('realclean'); -$dist->clean; - - -SKIP: { - skip( "HTML_support not enabled.", 3 ) unless $HTML_support; - - # Make sure html documents are generated for the ppm distro even when - # they would not be built during a normal build. - $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context( - verbose => 0, - quiet => 1, - - installdirs => 'site', - config => { - html_reset(), - installsiteman1dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'man', 'man1'), - installsiteman3dir => catdir($tmp, 'site', 'man', 'man3'), - }, - ); - - $mb->dispatch('ppmdist'); - is $@, ''; - - $tar = Archive::Tar->new; - $tar->read( $tarfile, 1 ); - - $files = {map { $_ => 1 } $tar->list_files}; - - exists_ok($files, 'blib/html/site/lib/Simple.html'); - exists_ok($files, 'blib/html/bin/hello.html'); - - $tar->clear; - - $mb->dispatch('realclean'); - $dist->clean; -} - - -$dist->remove; - - -######################################## - -sub exists_ok { - my $files = shift; - my $file = shift; - local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; - ok exists( $files->{$file} ) && $files->{$file}, $file; -} - -# A hash of all Config.pm settings related to installing -# manpages with values set to an empty string. -sub manpage_reset { - return ( - installman1dir => '', - installman3dir => '', - installsiteman1dir => '', - installsiteman3dir => '', - installvendorman1dir => '', - installvendorman3dir => '', - ); -} - -# A hash of all Config.pm settings related to installing -# html documents with values set to an empty string. -sub html_reset { - return ( - installhtmldir => '', - installhtml1dir => '', - installhtml3dir => '', - installsitehtml1dir => '', - installsitehtml3dir => '', - installvendorhtml1dir => '', - installvendorhtml3dir => '', - ); -} - diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/runthrough.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/runthrough.t deleted file mode 100644 index ce15295e4c..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/runthrough.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,230 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 32; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -use Module::Build::ConfigData; -my $have_yaml = Module::Build::ConfigData->feature('YAML_support'); - -######################### - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->change_build_pl -({ - module_name => 'Simple', - scripts => [ 'script' ], - license => 'perl', - requires => { 'File::Spec' => 0 }, -}); - -$dist->add_file( 'script', <<'---' ); -#!perl -w -print "Hello, World!\n"; ---- -$dist->add_file( 'lib/Simple/Script.PL', <<'---' ); -#!perl -w - -my $filename = shift; -open FH, "> $filename" or die "Can't create $filename: $!"; -print FH "Contents: $filename\n"; -close FH; ---- -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; - - -######################### - -my $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; -ok $mb; -is $mb->license, 'perl'; - -# Make sure cleanup files added before create_build_script() get respected -$mb->add_to_cleanup('before_script'); - -eval {$mb->create_build_script}; -is $@, ''; -ok -e $mb->build_script; - -my $dist_dir = 'Simple-0.01'; - -# VMS in traditional mode needs the $dist_dir name to not have a '.' in it -# as this is a directory delimiter. In extended character set mode the dot -# is permitted for Unix format file specifications. -if ($^O eq 'VMS') { - my $Is_VMS_noefs = 1; - my $vms_efs = 0; - if (eval 'require VMS::Feature') { - $vms_efs = VMS::Feature::current("efs_charset"); - } else { - my $efs_charset = $ENV{'DECC$EFS_CHARSET'} || ''; - $vms_efs = $efs_charset =~ /^[ET1]/i; - } - $Is_VMS_noefs = 0 if $vms_efs; - if ($Is_VMS_noefs) { - $dist_dir = 'Simple-0_01'; - } -} - -is $mb->dist_dir, $dist_dir; - -# The 'cleanup' file doesn't exist yet -ok grep {$_ eq 'before_script'} $mb->cleanup; - -$mb->add_to_cleanup('save_out'); - -# The 'cleanup' file now exists -ok grep {$_ eq 'before_script'} $mb->cleanup; -ok grep {$_ eq 'save_out' } $mb->cleanup; - -{ - # Make sure verbose=>1 works - my $all_ok = 1; - my $output = eval { - stdout_of( sub { $mb->dispatch('test', verbose => 1) } ) - }; - $all_ok &&= is($@, ''); - $all_ok &&= like($output, qr/all tests successful/i); - - # This is the output of lib/Simple/Script.PL - $all_ok &&= ok(-e $mb->localize_file_path('lib/Simple/Script')); - - unless ($all_ok) { - # We use diag() so Test::Harness doesn't get confused. - diag("vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Simple/t/basic.t output vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv"); - diag($output); - diag("^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Simple/t/basic.t output ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"); - } -} - -SKIP: { - skip( 'YAML_support feature is not enabled', 7 ) unless $have_yaml; - - my $output = eval { - stdout_of( sub { $mb->dispatch('disttest') } ) - }; - is $@, ''; - - # After a test, the distdir should contain a blib/ directory - ok -e File::Spec->catdir('Simple-0.01', 'blib'); - - eval {$mb->dispatch('distdir')}; - is $@, ''; - - # The 'distdir' should contain a lib/ directory - ok -e File::Spec->catdir('Simple-0.01', 'lib'); - - # The freshly run 'distdir' should never contain a blib/ directory, or - # else it could get into the tarball - ok ! -e File::Spec->catdir('Simple-0.01', 'blib'); - - # Make sure all of the above was done by the new version of Module::Build - my $fh = IO::File->new(File::Spec->catfile($dist->dirname, 'META.yml')); - my $contents = do {local $/; <$fh>}; - $contents =~ /Module::Build version ([0-9_.]+)/m; - cmp_ok $1, '==', $mb->VERSION, "Check version used to create META.yml: $1 == " . $mb->VERSION; - - SKIP: { - skip( "Archive::Tar 1.08+ not installed", 1 ) - unless eval { require Archive::Tar && Archive::Tar->VERSION(1.08); 1 }; - $mb->add_to_cleanup($mb->dist_dir . ".tar.gz"); - eval {$mb->dispatch('dist')}; - is $@, ''; - } - -} - -{ - # Make sure the 'script' file was recognized as a script. - my $scripts = $mb->script_files; - ok $scripts->{script}; - - # Check that a shebang line is rewritten - my $blib_script = File::Spec->catfile( qw( blib script script ) ); - ok -e $blib_script; - - SKIP: { - skip("We do not rewrite shebang on VMS", 1) if $^O eq 'VMS'; - my $fh = IO::File->new($blib_script); - my $first_line = <$fh>; - isnt $first_line, "#!perl -w\n", "should rewrite the shebang line"; - } -} - -{ - # Check PPD - $mb->dispatch('ppd', args => {codebase => '/path/to/codebase'}); - - my $ppd = slurp('Simple.ppd'); - - # This test is quite a hack since with XML you don't really want to - # do a strict string comparison, but absent an XML parser it's the - # best we can do. - is $ppd, <<'EOF'; -<SOFTPKG NAME="Simple" VERSION="0,01,0,0"> - <TITLE>Simple</TITLE> - <ABSTRACT>Perl extension for blah blah blah</ABSTRACT> - <AUTHOR>A. U. Thor, a.u.thor@a.galaxy.far.far.away</AUTHOR> - <IMPLEMENTATION> - <DEPENDENCY NAME="File-Spec" VERSION="0,0,0,0" /> - <CODEBASE HREF="/path/to/codebase" /> - </IMPLEMENTATION> -</SOFTPKG> -EOF -} - - -eval {$mb->dispatch('realclean')}; -is $@, ''; - -ok ! -e $mb->build_script; -ok ! -e $mb->config_dir; -ok ! -e $mb->dist_dir; - -$dist->remove; - -SKIP: { - skip( 'Windows-only test', 4 ) unless $^O =~ /^MSWin/; - - my $script_data = <<'---'; -@echo off -echo Hello, World! ---- - - $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); - $dist->change_build_pl({ - module_name => 'Simple', - scripts => [ 'bin/script.bat' ], - license => 'perl', - }); - - $dist->add_file( 'bin/script.bat', $script_data ); - - $dist->regen; - $dist->chdir_in; - - $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; - ok $mb; - - eval{ $mb->dispatch('build') }; - is $@, ''; - - my $script_file = File::Spec->catfile( qw(blib script), 'script.bat' ); - ok -f $script_file, "Native batch file copied to 'scripts'"; - - my $out = slurp( $script_file ); - is $out, $script_data, ' unmodified by pl2bat'; - - $dist->remove; -} - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/script_dist.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/script_dist.t deleted file mode 100644 index 0a86cafe45..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/script_dist.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w -# -*- mode: cperl; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; basic-offset: 2 -*- -# vim:ts=8:sw=2:et:sta:sts=2 - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest 'no_plan'; - -use DistGen qw(undent); - -use Module::Build; - -# XXX DistGen shouldn't be assuming module-ness? -my $dist = DistGen->new(dir => MBTest->tmpdir); -$dist->add_file('bin/foo', undent(<<' ---')); - #!/usr/bin/perl - - package bin::foo; - $VERSION = 0.01; - - =head1 NAME - - foo - does stuff - - =head1 AUTHOR - - A. U. Thor, a.u.thor@a.galaxy.far.far.away - - =cut - - print "hello world\n"; - --- - -my %details = ( - dist_name => 'bin-foo', - dist_version_from => 'bin/foo', - dist_author => ['A. U. Thor, a.u.thor@a.galaxy.far.far.away'], - dist_version => '0.01', -); -my %meta_provides = ( - 'bin-foo' => { - file => 'bin/foo', - version => '0.01', - } -); -$dist->change_build_pl({ - # TODO need to get all of this data out of the program itself - ! $ENV{EXTRA_TEST} ? ( - %details, meta_merge => { provides => \%meta_provides, }, - ) : (), - program_name => 'bin/foo', - license => 'perl', -}); - -# hmm... the old assumption of what a dist looks like is wrong here -$dist->remove_file('lib/Simple.pm'); $dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; -rmdir('lib'); - -#system('konsole'); -my $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; -ok($mb); -is($mb->program_name, 'bin/foo'); -is($mb->license, 'perl'); -is($mb->dist_name, 'bin-foo'); -is($mb->dist_version, '0.01'); -is_deeply($mb->dist_author, - ['A. U. Thor, a.u.thor@a.galaxy.far.far.away']); -ok $mb->dispatch('distmeta'); - -use Module::Build::ConfigData; -SKIP: { - skip( 'YAML_support feature is not enabled', 1 ) - unless Module::Build::ConfigData->feature('YAML_support'); - require YAML; - my $yml = YAML::LoadFile('META.yml'); - is_deeply($yml->{provides}, \%meta_provides); -} -$dist->chdir_original if $dist->did_chdir; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/test_file_exts.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/test_file_exts.t deleted file mode 100644 index 54614d18ef..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/test_file_exts.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 5; -use DistGen; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); - -$dist->add_file('t/mytest.s', <<'---' ); -#!perl -use Test::More tests => 2; -ok(1, 'first mytest.s'); -ok(1, 'second mytest.s'); ---- - -$dist->regen; -$dist->chdir_in; - -######################### - -# So make sure that the test gets run with the alternate extension. -ok my $mb = Module::Build->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - test_file_exts => ['.s'], - quiet => 1, -), 'Construct build object with test_file_exts parameter'; - -$mb->add_to_cleanup('save_out'); -# Use uc() so we don't confuse the current test output -my $out = uc(stdout_of( - sub {$mb->dispatch('test', verbose => 1)} -)); - -like $out, qr/^OK 1 - FIRST MYTEST[.]S/m, 'Should see first test output'; -like $out, qr/^OK 2 - SECOND MYTEST[.]S/m, 'Should see second test output'; - -# Cleanup. -$dist->remove; - -# vim:ts=4:sw=4:et:sta diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/test_type.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/test_type.t deleted file mode 100644 index 598ddb12f1..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/test_type.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -BEGIN { - if ($^O eq 'VMS') { - print '1..0 # Child test output confuses harness'; - exit; - } -} - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 9; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; - -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); - - -$dist->add_file('t/special_ext.st', <<'---' ); -#!perl -use Test::More tests => 2; -ok(1, 'first test in special_ext'); -ok(1, 'second test in special_ext'); ---- - -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; - -######################### - -# Here we make sure we can define an action that will test a particular type -$::x = 0; -my $mb = Module::Build->subclass( - code => q# - sub ACTION_testspecial { - $::x++; - shift->generic_test(type => 'special'); - } - # -)->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - test_types => { special => '.st' } -); - -ok $mb; - -$mb->dispatch('testspecial'); -is($::x, 1, "called once"); - - -$mb->add_to_cleanup('save_out'); -# Use uc() so we don't confuse the current test output -my $verbose_output = uc(stdout_of( - sub {$mb->dispatch('testspecial', verbose => 1)} -)); - -like($verbose_output, qr/^OK 1 - FIRST TEST IN SPECIAL_EXT/m); -like($verbose_output, qr/^OK 2 - SECOND TEST IN SPECIAL_EXT/m); - -is( $::x, 2, "called again"); - -my $output = uc(stdout_of( - sub {$mb->dispatch('testspecial', verbose => 0)} -)); -like($output, qr/\.\. ?OK/); - -is($::x, 3, "called a third time"); - -$dist->remove; - -# vim:ts=4:sw=4:et:sta diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/test_types.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/test_types.t deleted file mode 100644 index 1d2902e034..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/test_types.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 15 + 12; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; - -my $dist = DistGen->new(dir => $tmp); - -$dist->add_file('t/special_ext.st', <<'---'); -#!perl -use Test::More tests => 2; -ok(1, 'first test in special_ext'); -ok(1, 'second test in special_ext'); ---- - -$dist->add_file('t/another_ext.at', <<'---'); -#!perl -use Test::More tests => 2; -ok(1, 'first test in another_ext'); -ok(1, 'second test in another_ext'); ---- -$dist->add_file('t/foo.txt', <<'---'); -#!perl -use Test::More tests => 1; -ok 0, "don't run this non-test file"; -die "don't run this non-test file"; ---- - -$dist->regen; -$dist->chdir_in; -######################### - -my $mb = Module::Build->subclass( - code => q# - sub ACTION_testspecial { - shift->generic_test(type => 'special'); - } - - sub ACTION_testanother { - shift->generic_test(type => 'another'); - } - # - )->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - test_types => { - special => '.st', - another => '.at', - }, - ); - - -ok $mb; - -my $special_output = uc(stdout_of( - sub {$mb->dispatch('testspecial', verbose => 1)} -)); - -like($special_output, qr/^OK 1 - FIRST TEST IN SPECIAL_EXT/m, - 'saw expected output from first test'); -like($special_output, qr/^OK 2 - SECOND TEST IN SPECIAL_EXT/m, - 'saw expected output from second test'); - -my $another_output = uc(stdout_of( - sub {$mb->dispatch('testanother', verbose => 1)} -)); - -ok($another_output, 'we have some test output'); - -like($another_output, qr/^OK 1 - FIRST TEST IN ANOTHER_EXT/m, - 'saw expected output from first test'); -like($another_output, qr/^OK 2 - SECOND TEST IN ANOTHER_EXT/m, - 'saw expected output from second test'); - - -my $all_output = uc(stdout_of( - sub {$mb->dispatch('testall', verbose => 1)} -)); - -0 and warn "\ntestall said >>>\n$all_output\n<<<\n"; - -like($all_output, qr/^OK 1 - FIRST TEST IN SPECIAL_EXT/m, - 'expected output from basic.t'); -like($all_output, qr/^OK 2 - SECOND TEST IN SPECIAL_EXT/m, - 'expected output from basic.t'); - -like($all_output, qr/^OK 1 - FIRST TEST IN ANOTHER_EXT/m); -like($all_output, qr/^OK 2 - SECOND TEST IN ANOTHER_EXT/m); - -# we get a third one from basic.t -is(scalar(@{[$all_output =~ m/OK 1/mg]}), 3 ); -is(scalar(@{[$all_output =~ m/OK/mg]}), 8 ); -is(scalar(@{[$all_output =~ m/ALL TESTS SUCCESSFUL\./mg]}), 1); - -$dist->remove; - -{ # once-again - -$dist->add_file('t/foo/special.st', <<'---'); -#!perl -use Test::More tests => 2; -ok(1, 'first test in special_ext'); -ok(1, 'second test in special_ext'); ---- -$dist->add_file('t/foo/basic_foo.t', <<'---'); -use Test::More tests => 1; -use strict; use Simple; -ok 1; ---- -$dist->regen; -$dist->chdir_in; - -my $mb = Module::Build->subclass( - code => q# - sub ACTION_testspecial { - shift->generic_test(type => 'special'); - } - - sub ACTION_testanother { - shift->generic_test(type => 'another'); - } - # - )->new( - recursive_test_files => 1, - module_name => $dist->name, - test_types => { - special => '.st', - another => '.at', - }, - ); - -ok $mb; - -my $special_output = uc(stdout_of( - sub {$mb->dispatch('testspecial', verbose => 1)} -)); - -like($special_output, qr/^OK 1 - FIRST TEST IN SPECIAL_EXT/m, - 'saw expected output from first test'); -like($special_output, qr/^OK 2 - SECOND TEST IN SPECIAL_EXT/m, - 'saw expected output from second test'); - -my $another_output = uc(stdout_of( - sub {$mb->dispatch('testanother', verbose => 1)} -)); - -ok($another_output, 'we have some test output'); - -like($another_output, qr/^OK 1 - FIRST TEST IN ANOTHER_EXT/m, - 'saw expected output from first test'); -like($another_output, qr/^OK 2 - SECOND TEST IN ANOTHER_EXT/m, - 'saw expected output from second test'); - - -my $all_output = uc(stdout_of( - sub {$mb->dispatch('testall', verbose => 1)} -)); - -like($all_output, qr/^OK 1 - FIRST TEST IN SPECIAL_EXT/m, - 'expected output from basic.t'); -like($all_output, qr/^OK 2 - SECOND TEST IN SPECIAL_EXT/m, - 'expected output from basic.t'); - -like($all_output, qr/^OK 1 - FIRST TEST IN ANOTHER_EXT/m); -like($all_output, qr/^OK 2 - SECOND TEST IN ANOTHER_EXT/m); - -# we get a third one from basic.t -is(scalar(@{[$all_output =~ m/(OK 1)/mg]}), 5 ); -is(scalar(@{[$all_output =~ m/(OK)/mg]}), 13 ); - -$dist->remove; -} # end once-again - -# vim:ts=4:sw=4:et:sta diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/tilde.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/tilde.t deleted file mode 100644 index 299d4b5bd6..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/tilde.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -# Test ~ expansion from command line arguments. - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 18; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; - - -sub run_sample { - my @args = @_; - - local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; - - $dist->clean; - - my $mb; - stdout_of( sub { - $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context( @args ); - } ); - - return $mb; -} - - -my $p = 'install_base'; - -SKIP: { - my $home = $ENV{HOME} ? $ENV{HOME} : undef; - - if ($^O eq 'VMS') { - # Convert the path to UNIX format, trim off the trailing slash - $home = VMS::Filespec::unixify($home); - $home =~ s#/$##; - } - - unless (defined $home) { - my @info = eval { getpwuid $> }; - skip "No home directory for tilde-expansion tests", 15 if $@; - $home = $info[7]; - } - - is( run_sample( $p => '~' )->$p(), $home ); - - is( run_sample( $p => '~/foo' )->$p(), "$home/foo" ); - - is( run_sample( $p => '~/ foo')->$p(), "$home/ foo" ); - - is( run_sample( $p => '~/fo o')->$p(), "$home/fo o" ); - - is( run_sample( $p => 'foo~' )->$p(), 'foo~' ); - - is( run_sample( prefix => '~' )->prefix, - $home ); - - # Test when HOME is different from getpwuid(), as in sudo. - { - local $ENV{HOME} = '/wibble/whomp'; - - is( run_sample( $p => '~' )->$p(), "/wibble/whomp" ); - } - - my $mb = run_sample( install_path => { html => '~/html', - lib => '~/lib' } - ); - is( $mb->install_destination('lib'), "$home/lib" ); - # 'html' is translated to 'binhtml' & 'libhtml' - is( $mb->install_destination('binhtml'), "$home/html" ); - is( $mb->install_destination('libhtml'), "$home/html" ); - - $mb = run_sample( install_path => { lib => '~/lib' } ); - is( $mb->install_destination('lib'), "$home/lib" ); - - $mb = run_sample( destdir => '~' ); - is( $mb->destdir, $home ); - - $mb->$p('~'); - is( $mb->$p(), '~', 'API does not expand tildes' ); - - skip "On OS/2 EMX all users are equal", 2 if $^O eq 'os2'; - is( run_sample( $p => '~~' )->$p(), '~~' ); - is( run_sample( $p => '~ foo' )->$p(), '~ foo' ); -} - -# Again, with named users -SKIP: { - my @info = eval { getpwuid $> }; - skip "No home directory for tilde-expansion tests", 1 if $@; - my ($me, $home) = @info[0,7]; - - my $expected = "$home/foo"; - - if ($^O eq 'VMS') { - # Convert the path to UNIX format and trim off the trailing slash - $home = VMS::Filespec::unixify($home); - $home =~ s#/$##; - $expected = $home . '/../[^/]+' . '/foo'; - } - - like( run_sample( $p => "~$me/foo")->$p(), qr($expected)i ); -} - - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/use_tap_harness.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/use_tap_harness.t deleted file mode 100644 index 31f321044a..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/use_tap_harness.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use Test::More; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -if (eval { require TAP::Harness } && TAP::Harness->VERSION >= 3) { - plan tests => 8; -} else { - plan skip_all => 'TAP::Harness 3+ not installed' -} - -use MBTest; -use DistGen; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; -######################### - -# Make sure that TAP::Harness properly does its thing. -ok my $mb = Module::Build->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - use_tap_harness => 1, - quiet => 1, -), 'Construct build object with test_file_exts parameter'; - -$mb->add_to_cleanup('save_out'); -# Use uc() so we don't confuse the current test output -my $out = uc(stdout_of( - sub {$mb->dispatch('test', verbose => 1)} -)); - -like $out, qr/^OK 1/m, 'Should see first test output'; -like $out, qr/^ALL TESTS SUCCESSFUL/m, 'Should see test success message'; - -######################### - -# Make sure that arguments are passed through to TAP::Harness. -ok $mb = Module::Build->new( - module_name => $dist->name, - use_tap_harness => 1, - tap_harness_args => { verbosity => 0 }, - quiet => 1, -), 'Construct build object with test_file_exts parameter'; - -$mb->add_to_cleanup('save_out'); -# Use uc() so we don't confuse the current test output -$out = uc(stdout_of( - sub {$mb->dispatch('test', verbose => 1)} -)); - -unlike $out, qr/^OK 1/m, 'Should not see first test output'; -like $out, qr/^ALL TESTS SUCCESSFUL/m, 'Should see test success message'; - -$dist->remove; - -# vim:ts=4:sw=4:et:sta diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/versions.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/versions.t deleted file mode 100644 index 0bf47813a7..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/versions.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest tests => 4; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - -my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir; - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp ); -$dist->regen; - -######################### - -my @mod = split( /::/, $dist->name ); -my $file = File::Spec->catfile( $dist->dirname, 'lib', @mod ) . '.pm'; -is( Module::Build->version_from_file( $file ), '0.01', 'version_from_file' ); - -ok( Module::Build->compare_versions( '1.01_01', '>', '1.01' ), 'compare: 1.0_01 > 1.0' ); - - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/write_default_maniskip.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/write_default_maniskip.t deleted file mode 100644 index 0a293b0dad..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/write_default_maniskip.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; - -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest 'no_plan'; -use DistGen; -use Cwd; - -use_ok 'Module::Build'; -ensure_blib 'Module::Build'; - -{ - my $cwd = Cwd::cwd; - chdir MBTest->tmpdir(); - - my $build = Module::Build->new( - dist_name => "Foo-Bar", - dist_version => '1.23', - ); - - my $skip = "mskip.txt"; # for compatibility - $build->_write_default_maniskip($skip); - - ok -r $skip, "Default maniskip written"; - my $have = slurp($skip); - - my $head; - if( $build->_eumanifest_has_include ) { - $head = "#!include_default\n"; - } - else { - $head = slurp($build->_default_maniskip); - } - - like $have, qr/^\Q$head\E/, "default MANIFEST.SKIP used"; - like $have, qr/^# Avoid Module::Build generated /ms, "Module::Build specific entries"; - like $have, qr/Foo-Bar-/, "distribution tarball entry"; - - DistGen::chdir_all($cwd); -} diff --git a/lib/Module/Build/t/xs.t b/lib/Module/Build/t/xs.t deleted file mode 100644 index f637d7e665..0000000000 --- a/lib/Module/Build/t/xs.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,230 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; -use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib'; -use MBTest; -use Module::Build; -use Config; - -my $tmp; - -{ - my ($have_c_compiler, $C_support_feature, $tmp_exec) = check_compiler(); - - if (! $C_support_feature) { - plan skip_all => 'C_support not enabled'; - } elsif ( !$have_c_compiler ) { - plan skip_all => 'C_support enabled, but no compiler found'; - } elsif ( $^O eq 'VMS' ) { - plan skip_all => 'Child test output confuses harness'; - } elsif ( !$Config{usedl} ) { - plan skip_all => 'Perl not compiled for dynamic loading' - } else { - plan tests => 23; - } - require Cwd; - $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir( $tmp_exec ? undef : Cwd::cwd ); -} - -ensure_blib('Module::Build'); - - -######################### - -use DistGen; -my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp, xs => 1 ); -$dist->regen; - -$dist->chdir_in; -my $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; - - -eval {$mb->dispatch('clean')}; -is $@, ''; - -eval {$mb->dispatch('build')}; -is $@, ''; - -{ - # Make sure it actually works: that we can call methods in the XS module - - # Unfortunately, We must do this is a subprocess because some OS will not - # release the handle on a dynamic lib until the attaching process terminates - - ok $mb->run_perl_command(['-Mblib', '-M'.$dist->name, '-e1']); - - like stdout_of( sub {$mb->run_perl_command([ - '-Mblib', '-M'.$dist->name, - '-we', "print @{[$dist->name]}::okay()"])}), qr/ok$/; - - like stdout_of( sub {$mb->run_perl_command([ - '-Mblib', '-M'.$dist->name, - '-we', "print @{[$dist->name]}::version()"])}), qr/0.01$/; - - like stdout_of( sub {$mb->run_perl_command([ - '-Mblib', '-M'.$dist->name, - '-we', "print @{[$dist->name]}::xs_version()"])}), qr/0.01$/; - -} - -{ - # Try again in a subprocess - eval {$mb->dispatch('clean')}; - is $@, ''; - - - $mb->create_build_script; - my $script = $mb->build_script; - ok -e $script; - - eval {$mb->run_perl_script($script)}; - is $@, ''; -} - -# We can't be verbose in the sub-test, because Test::Harness will -# think that the output is for the top-level test. -eval {$mb->dispatch('test')}; -is $@, ''; - -eval {$mb->dispatch('clean')}; -is $@, ''; - - -SKIP: { - skip( "skipping a Unixish-only tests", 1 ) - unless $mb->is_unixish; - - $mb->{config}->push(ld => "FOO=BAR ".$mb->config('ld')); - eval {$mb->dispatch('build')}; - is $@, ''; - $mb->{config}->pop('ld'); -} - -eval {$mb->dispatch('realclean')}; -is $@, ''; - -# Make sure blib/ is gone after 'realclean' -ok ! -e 'blib'; - - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; - - -######################################## - -# Try a XS distro with a deep namespace - -$dist = DistGen->new( name => 'Simple::With::Deep::Name', - dir => $tmp, xs => 1 ); -$dist->regen; -$dist->chdir_in; - -$mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; -is $@, ''; - -$mb->dispatch('build'); -is $@, ''; - -$mb->dispatch('test'); -is $@, ''; - -$mb->dispatch('realclean'); -is $@, ''; - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; - - -######################################## - -# Try a XS distro using a flat directory structure -# and a 'dist_name' instead of a 'module_name' - -$dist = DistGen->new( name => 'Dist-Name', dir => $tmp, xs => 1 ); - -$dist->remove_file('lib/Dist-Name.pm'); -$dist->remove_file('lib/Dist-Name.xs'); - -$dist->change_build_pl - ({ - dist_name => 'Dist-Name', - dist_version_from => 'Simple.pm', - pm_files => { 'Simple.pm' => 'lib/Simple.pm' }, - xs_files => { 'Simple.xs' => 'lib/Simple.xs' }, - }); - -$dist->add_file('Simple.xs', <<"---"); -#include "EXTERN.h" -#include "perl.h" -#include "XSUB.h" - -MODULE = Simple PACKAGE = Simple - -SV * -okay() - CODE: - RETVAL = newSVpv( "ok", 0 ); - OUTPUT: - RETVAL ---- - -$dist->add_file( 'Simple.pm', <<"---" ); -package Simple; - -\$VERSION = '0.01'; - -require Exporter; -require DynaLoader; - -\@ISA = qw( Exporter DynaLoader ); -\@EXPORT_OK = qw( okay ); - -bootstrap Simple \$VERSION; - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Simple - Perl extension for blah blah blah - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -Stub documentation for Simple. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -A. U. Thor, a.u.thor\@a.galaxy.far.far.away - -=cut ---- -$dist->change_file('t/basic.t', <<"---"); -use Test::More tests => 2; -use strict; - -use Simple; -ok( 1 ); - -ok( Simple::okay() eq 'ok' ); ---- - -$dist->regen; -$dist->chdir_in; - - -$mb = Module::Build->new_from_context; -is $@, ''; - -$mb->dispatch('build'); -is $@, ''; - -$mb->dispatch('test'); -is $@, ''; - -$mb->dispatch('realclean'); -is $@, ''; - -# cleanup -$dist->remove; |