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# -*- 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_09';
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
use File::Spec;
use IO::File;
use Module::Build::Version;
my $V_NUM_REGEXP = qr{v?[0-9._]+}; # crudely, a v-string or decimal
my $PKG_REGEXP = qr{ # match a package declaration
^[\s\{;]* # intro chars on a line
package # the word 'package'
\s+ # whitespace
([\w:]+) # a package name
\s* # optional whitespace
($V_NUM_REGEXP)? # optional version number
\s* # optional whitesapce
; # 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} = (defined $2 ? $2 : undef) unless exists( $vers{$pkg} );
$need_vers = defined $2 ? 0 : 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 $@;
# Activestate apparently creates custom versions like '1.23_45_01', which
# cause M::B::Version to think it's an invalid alpha. So check for that
# and strip them
my $num_dots = () = $result =~ m{\.}g;
my $num_unders = () = $result =~ m{_}g;
if ( substr($result,0,1) ne 'v' && $num_dots < 2 && $num_unders > 1 ) {
$result =~ s{_}{}g;
}
# Bless it into our own version class
eval { $result = Module::Build::Version->new($result) };
die "Version '$result' from $self->{filename} does not appear to be valid:\n$eval\n\nThe fatal error was: $@\n"
if $@;
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
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