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package ExtUtils::Command::MM;
require 5.006;
use strict;
use warnings;
require Exporter;
our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
our @EXPORT = qw(test_harness pod2man perllocal_install uninstall
warn_if_old_packlist);
our $VERSION = '6.68';
my $Is_VMS = $^O eq 'VMS';
=head1 NAME
ExtUtils::Command::MM - Commands for the MM's to use in Makefiles
=head1 SYNOPSIS
perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" -e "function" "--" arguments...
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY!> The interface is not stable.
ExtUtils::Command::MM encapsulates code which would otherwise have to
be done with large "one" liners.
Any $(FOO) used in the examples are make variables, not Perl.
=over 4
=item B<test_harness>
test_harness($verbose, @test_libs);
Runs the tests on @ARGV via Test::Harness passing through the $verbose
flag. Any @test_libs will be unshifted onto the test's @INC.
@test_libs are run in alphabetical order.
=cut
sub test_harness {
require Test::Harness;
require File::Spec;
$Test::Harness::verbose = shift;
# Because Windows doesn't do this for us and listing all the *.t files
# out on the command line can blow over its exec limit.
require ExtUtils::Command;
my @argv = ExtUtils::Command::expand_wildcards(@ARGV);
local @INC = @INC;
unshift @INC, map { File::Spec->rel2abs($_) } @_;
Test::Harness::runtests(sort { lc $a cmp lc $b } @argv);
}
=item B<pod2man>
pod2man( '--option=value',
$podfile1 => $manpage1,
$podfile2 => $manpage2,
...
);
# or args on @ARGV
pod2man() is a function performing most of the duties of the pod2man
program. Its arguments are exactly the same as pod2man as of 5.8.0
with the addition of:
--perm_rw octal permission to set the resulting manpage to
And the removal of:
--verbose/-v
--help/-h
If no arguments are given to pod2man it will read from @ARGV.
If Pod::Man is unavailable, this function will warn and return undef.
=cut
sub pod2man {
local @ARGV = @_ ? @_ : @ARGV;
{
local $@;
if( !eval { require Pod::Man } ) {
warn "Pod::Man is not available: $@".
"Man pages will not be generated during this install.\n";
return 0;
}
}
require Getopt::Long;
# We will cheat and just use Getopt::Long. We fool it by putting
# our arguments into @ARGV. Should be safe.
my %options = ();
Getopt::Long::config ('bundling_override');
Getopt::Long::GetOptions (\%options,
'section|s=s', 'release|r=s', 'center|c=s',
'date|d=s', 'fixed=s', 'fixedbold=s', 'fixeditalic=s',
'fixedbolditalic=s', 'official|o', 'quotes|q=s', 'lax|l',
'name|n=s', 'perm_rw=i'
);
# If there's no files, don't bother going further.
return 0 unless @ARGV;
# Official sets --center, but don't override things explicitly set.
if ($options{official} && !defined $options{center}) {
$options{center} = q[Perl Programmer's Reference Guide];
}
# This isn't a valid Pod::Man option and is only accepted for backwards
# compatibility.
delete $options{lax};
do {{ # so 'next' works
my ($pod, $man) = splice(@ARGV, 0, 2);
next if ((-e $man) &&
(-M $man < -M $pod) &&
(-M $man < -M "Makefile"));
print "Manifying $man\n";
my $parser = Pod::Man->new(%options);
$parser->parse_from_file($pod, $man)
or do { warn("Could not install $man\n"); next };
if (exists $options{perm_rw}) {
chmod(oct($options{perm_rw}), $man)
or do { warn("chmod $options{perm_rw} $man: $!\n"); next };
}
}} while @ARGV;
return 1;
}
=item B<warn_if_old_packlist>
perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" -e warn_if_old_packlist <somefile>
Displays a warning that an old packlist file was found. Reads the
filename from @ARGV.
=cut
sub warn_if_old_packlist {
my $packlist = $ARGV[0];
return unless -f $packlist;
print <<"PACKLIST_WARNING";
WARNING: I have found an old package in
$packlist.
Please make sure the two installations are not conflicting
PACKLIST_WARNING
}
=item B<perllocal_install>
perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" -e perllocal_install
<type> <module name> <key> <value> ...
# VMS only, key|value pairs come on STDIN
perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" -e perllocal_install
<type> <module name> < <key>|<value> ...
Prints a fragment of POD suitable for appending to perllocal.pod.
Arguments are read from @ARGV.
'type' is the type of what you're installing. Usually 'Module'.
'module name' is simply the name of your module. (Foo::Bar)
Key/value pairs are extra information about the module. Fields include:
installed into which directory your module was out into
LINKTYPE dynamic or static linking
VERSION module version number
EXE_FILES any executables installed in a space seperated
list
=cut
sub perllocal_install {
my($type, $name) = splice(@ARGV, 0, 2);
# VMS feeds args as a piped file on STDIN since it usually can't
# fit all the args on a single command line.
my @mod_info = $Is_VMS ? split /\|/, <STDIN>
: @ARGV;
my $pod;
$pod = sprintf <<POD, scalar localtime;
=head2 %s: C<$type> L<$name|$name>
=over 4
POD
do {
my($key, $val) = splice(@mod_info, 0, 2);
$pod .= <<POD
=item *
C<$key: $val>
POD
} while(@mod_info);
$pod .= "=back\n\n";
$pod =~ s/^ //mg;
print $pod;
return 1;
}
=item B<uninstall>
perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" -e uninstall <packlist>
A wrapper around ExtUtils::Install::uninstall(). Warns that
uninstallation is deprecated and doesn't actually perform the
uninstallation.
=cut
sub uninstall {
my($packlist) = shift @ARGV;
require ExtUtils::Install;
print <<'WARNING';
Uninstall is unsafe and deprecated, the uninstallation was not performed.
We will show what would have been done.
WARNING
ExtUtils::Install::uninstall($packlist, 1, 1);
print <<'WARNING';
Uninstall is unsafe and deprecated, the uninstallation was not performed.
Please check the list above carefully, there may be errors.
Remove the appropriate files manually.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
WARNING
}
=back
=cut
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