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package CPANPLUS::Dist::Build;
use if $] > 5.017, 'deprecate';
use strict;
use warnings;
use vars qw[@ISA $STATUS $VERSION];
@ISA = qw[CPANPLUS::Dist];
use CPANPLUS::Internals::Constants;
### these constants were exported by CPANPLUS::Internals::Constants
### in previous versions.. they do the same though. If we want to have
### a normal 'use' here, up the dependency to CPANPLUS 0.056 or higher
BEGIN {
require CPANPLUS::Dist::Build::Constants;
CPANPLUS::Dist::Build::Constants->import()
if not __PACKAGE__->can('BUILD') && __PACKAGE__->can('BUILD_DIR');
}
use CPANPLUS::Error;
use Config;
use FileHandle;
use Cwd;
use version;
use IPC::Cmd qw[run];
use Params::Check qw[check];
use Module::Load::Conditional qw[can_load check_install];
use Locale::Maketext::Simple Class => 'CPANPLUS', Style => 'gettext';
local $Params::Check::VERBOSE = 1;
$VERSION = '0.70';
=pod
=head1 NAME
CPANPLUS::Dist::Build - CPANPLUS plugin to install packages that use Build.PL
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my $build = CPANPLUS::Dist->new(
format => 'CPANPLUS::Dist::Build',
module => $modobj,
);
$build->prepare; # runs Build.PL
$build->create; # runs build && build test
$build->install; # runs build install
=head1 DESCRIPTION
C<CPANPLUS::Dist::Build> is a distribution class for C<Module::Build>
related modules.
Using this package, you can create, install and uninstall perl
modules. It inherits from C<CPANPLUS::Dist>.
Normal users won't have to worry about the interface to this module,
as it functions transparently as a plug-in to C<CPANPLUS> and will
just C<Do The Right Thing> when it's loaded.
=head1 ACCESSORS
=over 4
=item C<parent()>
Returns the C<CPANPLUS::Module> object that parented this object.
=item C<status()>
Returns the C<Object::Accessor> object that keeps the status for
this module.
=back
=head1 STATUS ACCESSORS
All accessors can be accessed as follows:
$build->status->ACCESSOR
=over 4
=item C<build_pl ()>
Location of the Build file.
Set to 0 explicitly if something went wrong.
=item C<build ()>
BOOL indicating if the C<Build> command was successful.
=item C<test ()>
BOOL indicating if the C<Build test> command was successful.
=item C<prepared ()>
BOOL indicating if the C<prepare> call exited successfully
This gets set after C<perl Build.PL>
=item C<distdir ()>
Full path to the directory in which the C<prepare> call took place,
set after a call to C<prepare>.
=item C<created ()>
BOOL indicating if the C<create> call exited successfully. This gets
set after C<Build> and C<Build test>.
=item C<installed ()>
BOOL indicating if the module was installed. This gets set after
C<Build install> exits successfully.
=item uninstalled ()
BOOL indicating if the module was uninstalled properly.
=item C<_create_args ()>
Storage of the arguments passed to C<create> for this object. Used
for recursive calls when satisfying prerequisites.
=item C<_install_args ()>
Storage of the arguments passed to C<install> for this object. Used
for recursive calls when satisfying prerequisites.
=back
=cut
=head1 METHODS
=head2 $bool = CPANPLUS::Dist::Build->format_available();
Returns a boolean indicating whether or not you can use this package
to create and install modules in your environment.
=cut
### check if the format is available ###
sub format_available {
my $mod = 'Module::Build';
unless( can_load( modules => { $mod => '0.2611' }, nocache => 1 ) ) {
error( loc( "You do not have '%1' -- '%2' not available",
$mod, __PACKAGE__ ) );
return;
}
return 1;
}
=head2 $bool = $dist->init();
Sets up the C<CPANPLUS::Dist::Build> object for use.
Effectively creates all the needed status accessors.
Called automatically whenever you create a new C<CPANPLUS::Dist> object.
=cut
sub init {
my $dist = shift;
my $status = $dist->status;
$status->mk_accessors(qw[build_pl build test created installed uninstalled
_create_args _install_args _prepare_args
_mb_object _buildflags
]);
### just in case 'format_available' didn't get called
require Module::Build;
return 1;
}
=pod
=head2 $bool = $dist->prepare([perl => '/path/to/perl', buildflags => 'EXTRA=FLAGS', force => BOOL, verbose => BOOL])
C<prepare> prepares a distribution, running C<Build.PL>
and establishing any prerequisites this
distribution has.
The variable C<PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_EXECUTING> will be set to the full path
of the C<Build.PL> that is being executed. This enables any code inside
the C<Build.PL> to know that it is being installed via CPANPLUS.
After a successful C<prepare> you may call C<create> to create the
distribution, followed by C<install> to actually install it.
Returns true on success and false on failure.
=cut
sub prepare {
### just in case you already did a create call for this module object
### just via a different dist object
my $dist = shift;
my $self = $dist->parent;
### we're also the cpan_dist, since we don't need to have anything
### prepared from another installer
$dist = $self->status->dist_cpan if $self->status->dist_cpan;
$self->status->dist_cpan( $dist ) unless $self->status->dist_cpan;
my $cb = $self->parent;
my $conf = $cb->configure_object;
my %hash = @_;
my $dir;
unless( $dir = $self->status->extract ) {
error( loc( "No dir found to operate on!" ) );
return;
}
my $args;
my( $force, $verbose, $buildflags, $perl, $prereq_target, $prereq_format,
$prereq_build );
{ local $Params::Check::ALLOW_UNKNOWN = 1;
my $tmpl = {
force => { default => $conf->get_conf('force'),
store => \$force },
verbose => { default => $conf->get_conf('verbose'),
store => \$verbose },
perl => { default => $^X, store => \$perl },
buildflags => { default => $conf->get_conf('buildflags'),
store => \$buildflags },
prereq_target => { default => '', store => \$prereq_target },
prereq_format => { default => '',
store => \$prereq_format },
prereq_build => { default => 0, store => \$prereq_build },
};
$args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
}
return 1 if $dist->status->prepared && !$force;
$dist->status->_prepare_args( $args );
### chdir to work directory ###
my $orig = cwd();
unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $dir ) ) {
error( loc( "Could not chdir to build directory '%1'", $dir ) );
return;
}
### by now we've loaded module::build, and we're using the API, so
### it's safe to remove CPANPLUS::inc from our inc path, especially
### because it can trip up tests run under taint (just like EU::MM).
### turn off our PERL5OPT so no modules from CPANPLUS::inc get
### included in make test -- it should build without.
### also, modules that run in taint mode break if we leave
### our code ref in perl5opt
### XXX we've removed the ENV settings from cp::inc, so only need
### to reset the @INC
#local $ENV{PERL5OPT} = CPANPLUS::inc->original_perl5opt;
#local $ENV{PERL5LIB} = CPANPLUS::inc->original_perl5lib;
#local @INC = CPANPLUS::inc->original_inc;
### this will generate warnings under anything lower than M::B 0.2606
my @buildflags = $dist->_buildflags_as_list( $buildflags );
$dist->status->_buildflags( $buildflags );
my $fail; my $prereq_fail;
my $status = { };
RUN: {
# 0.85_01
### we resolve 'configure requires' here, so we can run the 'perl
### Makefile.PL' command
### XXX for tests: mock f_c_r to something that *can* resolve and
### something that *doesn't* resolve. Check the error log for ok
### on this step or failure
### XXX make a separate tarball to test for this scenario: simply
### containing a makefile.pl/build.pl for test purposes?
my $safe_ver = version->new('0.85_01');
if ( version->new($CPANPLUS::Internals::VERSION) >= $safe_ver )
{ my $configure_requires = $dist->find_configure_requires;
my $ok = $dist->_resolve_prereqs(
format => $prereq_format,
verbose => $verbose,
prereqs => $configure_requires,
target => $prereq_target,
force => $force,
prereq_build => $prereq_build,
);
unless( $ok ) {
#### use $dist->flush to reset the cache ###
error( loc( "Unable to satisfy '%1' for '%2' " .
"-- aborting install",
'configure_requires', $self->module ) );
$dist->status->prepared(0);
$prereq_fail++;
$fail++;
last RUN;
}
### end of prereq resolving ###
}
# Wrap the exception that may be thrown here (should likely be
# done at a much higher level).
my $prep_output;
my $env = ENV_CPANPLUS_IS_EXECUTING;
local $ENV{$env} = BUILD_PL->( $dir );
my @run_perl = ( '-e', CPDB_PERL_WRAPPER );
my $cmd = [$perl, @run_perl, BUILD_PL->($dir), @buildflags];
unless ( scalar run( command => $cmd,
buffer => \$prep_output,
verbose => $verbose )
) {
error( loc( "Build.PL failed: %1", $prep_output ) );
if ( $conf->get_conf('cpantest') ) {
$status->{stage} = 'prepare';
$status->{capture} = $prep_output;
}
$fail++; last RUN;
}
unless ( BUILD->( $dir ) ) {
error( loc( "Build.PL failed to generate a Build script: %1", $prep_output ) );
if ( $conf->get_conf('cpantest') ) {
$status->{stage} = 'prepare';
$status->{capture} = $prep_output;
}
$fail++; last RUN;
}
msg( $prep_output, 0 );
my $prereqs = $self->status->prereqs;
$prereqs ||= $dist->_find_prereqs( verbose => $verbose,
dir => $dir,
perl => $perl,
buildflags => $buildflags );
}
### send out test report? ###
if( $fail and $conf->get_conf('cpantest') and not $prereq_fail ) {
$cb->_send_report(
module => $self,
failed => $fail,
buffer => CPANPLUS::Error->stack_as_string,
status => $status,
verbose => $verbose,
force => $force,
) or error(loc("Failed to send test report for '%1'",
$self->module ) );
}
unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $orig ) ) {
error( loc( "Could not chdir back to start dir '%1'", $orig ) );
}
### save where we wrote this stuff -- same as extract dir in normal
### installer circumstances
$dist->status->distdir( $self->status->extract );
return $dist->status->prepared( $fail ? 0 : 1 );
}
sub _find_prereqs {
my $dist = shift;
my $self = $dist->parent;
my $cb = $self->parent;
my $conf = $cb->configure_object;
my %hash = @_;
my ($verbose, $dir, $buildflags, $perl);
my $tmpl = {
verbose => { default => $conf->get_conf('verbose'), store => \$verbose },
dir => { default => $self->status->extract, store => \$dir },
perl => { default => $^X, store => \$perl },
buildflags => { default => $conf->get_conf('buildflags'),
store => \$buildflags },
};
my $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
my $prereqs = {};
$prereqs = $dist->find_mymeta_requires()
if $dist->can('find_mymeta_requires');
if ( keys %$prereqs ) {
# Ugly hack
}
else {
my $safe_ver = version->new('0.31_03');
my $content;
PREREQS: {
if ( version->new( $Module::Build::VERSION ) >= $safe_ver and IPC::Cmd->can_capture_buffer ) {
my @buildflags = $dist->_buildflags_as_list( $buildflags );
# Use the new Build action 'prereq_data'
my @run_perl = ( '-e', CPDB_PERL_WRAPPER );
unless ( scalar run( command => [$perl, @run_perl, BUILD->($dir), 'prereq_data', @buildflags],
buffer => \$content,
verbose => 0 )
) {
error( loc( "Build 'prereq_data' failed: %1 %2", $!, $content ) );
#return;
}
else {
last PREREQS;
}
}
my $file = File::Spec->catfile( $dir, '_build', 'prereqs' );
return unless -f $file;
my $fh = FileHandle->new();
unless( $fh->open( $file ) ) {
error( loc( "Cannot open '%1': %2", $file, $! ) );
return;
}
$content = do { local $/; <$fh> };
}
return unless $content;
my $bphash = eval $content;
return unless $bphash and ref $bphash eq 'HASH';
foreach my $type ('requires', 'build_requires') {
next unless $bphash->{$type} and ref $bphash->{$type} eq 'HASH';
$prereqs->{$_} = $bphash->{$type}->{$_} for keys %{ $bphash->{$type} };
}
}
{
delete $prereqs->{'perl'}
unless version->new($CPANPLUS::Internals::VERSION)
>= version->new('0.9102');
}
### allows for a user defined callback to filter the prerequisite
### list as they see fit, to remove (or add) any prereqs they see
### fit. The default installed callback will return the hashref in
### an unmodified form
### this callback got added after cpanplus 0.0562, so use a 'can'
### to find out if it's supported. For older versions, we'll just
### return the hashref as is ourselves.
my $href = $cb->_callbacks->can('filter_prereqs')
? $cb->_callbacks->filter_prereqs->( $cb, $prereqs )
: $prereqs;
$self->status->prereqs( $href );
### make sure it's not the same ref
return { %$href };
}
=pod
=head2 $dist->create([perl => '/path/to/perl', buildflags => 'EXTRA=FLAGS', prereq_target => TARGET, force => BOOL, verbose => BOOL, skiptest => BOOL])
C<create> preps a distribution for installation. This means it will
run C<Build> and C<Build test>.
This will also satisfy any prerequisites the module may have.
If you set C<skiptest> to true, it will skip the C<Build test> stage.
If you set C<force> to true, it will go over all the stages of the
C<Build> process again, ignoring any previously cached results. It
will also ignore a bad return value from C<Build test> and still allow
the operation to return true.
Returns true on success and false on failure.
You may then call C<< $dist->install >> on the object to actually
install it.
=cut
sub create {
### just in case you already did a create call for this module object
### just via a different dist object
my $dist = shift;
my $self = $dist->parent;
### we're also the cpan_dist, since we don't need to have anything
### prepared from another installer
$dist = $self->status->dist_cpan if $self->status->dist_cpan;
$self->status->dist_cpan( $dist ) unless $self->status->dist_cpan;
my $cb = $self->parent;
my $conf = $cb->configure_object;
my %hash = @_;
my $dir;
unless( $dir = $self->status->extract ) {
error( loc( "No dir found to operate on!" ) );
return;
}
my $args;
my( $force, $verbose, $buildflags, $skiptest, $prereq_target,
$perl, $prereq_format, $prereq_build);
{ local $Params::Check::ALLOW_UNKNOWN = 1;
my $tmpl = {
force => { default => $conf->get_conf('force'),
store => \$force },
verbose => { default => $conf->get_conf('verbose'),
store => \$verbose },
perl => { default => $^X, store => \$perl },
buildflags => { default => $conf->get_conf('buildflags'),
store => \$buildflags },
skiptest => { default => $conf->get_conf('skiptest'),
store => \$skiptest },
prereq_target => { default => '', store => \$prereq_target },
### don't set the default format to 'build' -- that is wrong!
prereq_format => { #default => $self->status->installer_type,
default => '',
store => \$prereq_format },
prereq_build => { default => 0, store => \$prereq_build },
};
$args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
}
# restore the state as we have created this already.
if ( $dist->status->created && !$force ) {
### add this directory to your lib ###
$self->add_to_includepath();
return 1;
}
$dist->status->_create_args( $args );
### is this dist prepared?
unless( $dist->status->prepared ) {
error( loc( "You have not successfully prepared a '%2' distribution ".
"yet -- cannot create yet", __PACKAGE__ ) );
return;
}
### chdir to work directory ###
my $orig = cwd();
unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $dir ) ) {
error( loc( "Could not chdir to build directory '%1'", $dir ) );
return;
}
### by now we've loaded module::build, and we're using the API, so
### it's safe to remove CPANPLUS::inc from our inc path, especially
### because it can trip up tests run under taint (just like EU::MM).
### turn off our PERL5OPT so no modules from CPANPLUS::inc get
### included in make test -- it should build without.
### also, modules that run in taint mode break if we leave
### our code ref in perl5opt
### XXX we've removed the ENV settings from cp::inc, so only need
### to reset the @INC
#local $ENV{PERL5OPT} = CPANPLUS::inc->original_perl5opt;
#local $ENV{PERL5LIB} = CPANPLUS::inc->original_perl5lib;
#local @INC = CPANPLUS::inc->original_inc;
### but do it *before* the new_from_context, as M::B seems
### to be actually running the file...
### an unshift in the block seems to be ignored.. somehow...
#{ my $lib = $self->best_path_to_module_build;
# unshift @INC, $lib if $lib;
#}
unshift @INC, $self->best_path_to_module_build
if $self->best_path_to_module_build;
### this will generate warnings under anything lower than M::B 0.2606
my @buildflags = $dist->_buildflags_as_list( $buildflags );
$dist->status->_buildflags( $buildflags );
my $fail; my $prereq_fail; my $test_fail;
my $status = { };
RUN: {
my @run_perl = ( '-e', CPDB_PERL_WRAPPER );
### this will set the directory back to the start
### dir, so we must chdir /again/
my $ok = $dist->_resolve_prereqs(
force => $force,
format => $prereq_format,
verbose => $verbose,
prereqs => $self->status->prereqs,
target => $prereq_target,
prereq_build => $prereq_build,
);
unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $dir ) ) {
error( loc( "Could not chdir to build directory '%1'", $dir ) );
return;
}
unless( $ok ) {
#### use $dist->flush to reset the cache ###
error( loc( "Unable to satisfy prerequisites for '%1' " .
"-- aborting install", $self->module ) );
$dist->status->build(0);
$fail++; $prereq_fail++;
last RUN;
}
my ($captured, $cmd);
if ( ON_VMS ) {
$cmd = [$perl, BUILD->($dir), @buildflags];
}
else {
$cmd = [$perl, @run_perl, BUILD->($dir), @buildflags];
}
unless ( scalar run( command => $cmd,
buffer => \$captured,
verbose => $verbose )
) {
error( loc( "MAKE failed:\n%1", $captured ) );
$dist->status->build(0);
if ( $conf->get_conf('cpantest') ) {
$status->{stage} = 'build';
$status->{capture} = $captured;
}
$fail++; last RUN;
}
msg( $captured, 0 );
$dist->status->build(1);
### add this directory to your lib ###
$self->add_to_includepath();
### this buffer will not include what tests failed due to a
### M::B/Test::Harness bug. Reported as #9793 with patch
### against 0.2607 on 26/1/2005
unless( $skiptest ) {
my $test_output;
if ( ON_VMS ) {
$cmd = [$perl, BUILD->($dir), "test", @buildflags];
}
else {
$cmd = [$perl, @run_perl, BUILD->($dir), "test", @buildflags];
}
unless ( scalar run( command => $cmd,
buffer => \$test_output,
verbose => $verbose )
) {
error( loc( "MAKE TEST failed:\n%1 ", $test_output ), ( $verbose ? 0 : 1 ) );
### mark specifically *test* failure.. so we dont
### send success on force...
$test_fail++;
if( !$force and !$cb->_callbacks->proceed_on_test_failure->(
$self, $@ )
) {
$dist->status->test(0);
if ( $conf->get_conf('cpantest') ) {
$status->{stage} = 'test';
$status->{capture} = $test_output;
}
$fail++; last RUN;
}
}
else {
msg( loc( "MAKE TEST passed:\n%1", $test_output ), 0 );
$dist->status->test(1);
if ( $conf->get_conf('cpantest') ) {
$status->{stage} = 'test';
$status->{capture} = $test_output;
}
}
}
else {
msg(loc("Tests skipped"), $verbose);
}
}
unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $orig ) ) {
error( loc( "Could not chdir back to start dir '%1'", $orig ) );
}
### send out test report? ###
if( $conf->get_conf('cpantest') and not $prereq_fail ) {
$cb->_send_report(
module => $self,
failed => $test_fail || $fail,
buffer => CPANPLUS::Error->stack_as_string,
status => $status,
verbose => $verbose,
force => $force,
tests_skipped => $skiptest,
) or error(loc("Failed to send test report for '%1'",
$self->module ) );
}
return $dist->status->created( $fail ? 0 : 1 );
}
=head2 $dist->install([verbose => BOOL, perl => /path/to/perl])
Actually installs the created dist.
Returns true on success and false on failure.
=cut
sub install {
### just in case you already did a create call for this module object
### just via a different dist object
my $dist = shift;
my $self = $dist->parent;
### we're also the cpan_dist, since we don't need to have anything
### prepared from another installer
$dist = $self->status->dist_cpan if $self->status->dist_cpan;
my $cb = $self->parent;
my $conf = $cb->configure_object;
my %hash = @_;
my $verbose; my $perl; my $force; my $buildflags;
{ local $Params::Check::ALLOW_UNKNOWN = 1;
my $tmpl = {
verbose => { default => $conf->get_conf('verbose'),
store => \$verbose },
force => { default => $conf->get_conf('force'),
store => \$force },
buildflags => { default => $conf->get_conf('buildflags'),
store => \$buildflags },
perl => { default => $^X, store => \$perl },
};
my $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
$dist->status->_install_args( $args );
}
my $dir;
unless( $dir = $self->status->extract ) {
error( loc( "No dir found to operate on!" ) );
return;
}
my $orig = cwd();
unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $dir ) ) {
error( loc( "Could not chdir to build directory '%1'", $dir ) );
return;
}
### value set and false -- means failure ###
if( defined $self->status->installed &&
!$self->status->installed && !$force
) {
error( loc( "Module '%1' has failed to install before this session " .
"-- aborting install", $self->module ) );
return;
}
my $fail;
my @buildflags = $dist->_buildflags_as_list( $buildflags );
my @run_perl = ( '-e', CPDB_PERL_WRAPPER );
### hmm, how is this going to deal with sudo?
### for now, check effective uid, if it's not root,
### shell out, otherwise use the method
if( $> ) {
### don't worry about loading the right version of M::B anymore
### the 'new_from_context' already added the 'right' path to
### M::B at the top of the build.pl
my $cmd;
if ( ON_VMS ) {
$cmd = [$perl, BUILD->($dir), "install", @buildflags];
}
else {
$cmd = [$perl, @run_perl, BUILD->($dir), "install", @buildflags];
}
### Detect local::lib type behaviour. Do not use 'sudo' in these cases
my $sudo = $conf->get_program('sudo');
SUDO: {
### Actual local::lib in use
last SUDO if defined $ENV{PERL_MB_OPT} and $ENV{PERL_MB_OPT} =~ m!install_base!;
### 'buildflags' is configured with '--install_base'
last SUDO if scalar grep { m!install_base! } @buildflags;
### oh well 'sudo make me a sandwich'
unshift @$cmd, $sudo;
}
my $buffer;
unless( scalar run( command => $cmd,
buffer => \$buffer,
verbose => $verbose )
) {
error(loc("Could not run '%1': %2", 'Build install', $buffer));
$fail++;
}
} else {
my ($install_output, $cmd);
if ( ON_VMS ) {
$cmd = [$perl, BUILD->($dir), "install", @buildflags];
}
else {
$cmd = [$perl, @run_perl, BUILD->($dir), "install", @buildflags];
}
unless( scalar run( command => $cmd,
buffer => \$install_output,
verbose => $verbose )
) {
error(loc("Could not run '%1': %2", 'Build install', $install_output));
$fail++;
}
else {
msg( $install_output, 0 );
}
}
unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $orig ) ) {
error( loc( "Could not chdir back to start dir '%1'", $orig ) );
}
return $dist->status->installed( $fail ? 0 : 1 );
}
### returns the string 'foo=bar --zot quux'
### as the list 'foo=bar', '--zot', 'qux'
sub _buildflags_as_list {
my $self = shift;
my $flags = shift or return;
return Module::Build->split_like_shell($flags);
}
=head1 AUTHOR
Originally by Jos Boumans E<lt>kane@cpan.orgE<gt>. Brought to working
condition by Ken Williams E<lt>kwilliams@cpan.orgE<gt>.
Other hackery and currently maintained by Chris C<BinGOs> Williams ( no relation ). E<lt>bingos@cpan.orgE<gt>.
=head1 LICENSE
The CPAN++ interface (of which this module is a part of) is
copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Jos Boumans E<lt>kane@cpan.orgE<gt>.
All rights reserved.
This library is free software;
you may redistribute and/or modify it under the same
terms as Perl itself.
=cut
qq[Putting the Module::Build into CPANPLUS];
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