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README 100644 001750 001750 610 15151634626 15300 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 Module-Build-Tiny-0.053 This archive contains the distribution Module-Build-Tiny,
version 0.053:
A tiny replacement for Module::Build
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Leon Timmermans, David Golden.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
This README file was generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Readme v6.037.
Changes 100644 001750 001750 15235 15151634626 15764 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 Module-Build-Tiny-0.053 Revision history for Module::Build::Tiny
0.053 2026-03-03 20:42:07+01:00 Europe/Brussels
- Always set dynamic_config=0 in MYMETA
- Set PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 during testing
0.052 2025-05-12 19:51:31+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Add extra_compiler_flags and extra_linker_flags command line arguments
0.051 2024-09-06 11:05:08+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Make CPAN::Requirements::Dynamic an optional dependency
0.050 2024-09-04 10:21:13+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Revert "Make CPAN::Requirements::Dynamic an optional dependency"
0.049 2024-09-03 19:25:05+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Make CPAN::Requirements::Dynamic an optional dependency
0.048 2024-04-28 14:58:04+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Implement dynamic prerequisites
0.047 2023-09-28 17:53:41+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Avoid using empty regex for backwards compatability
0.046 2023-06-01 19:31:21+02:00 Europe/Amsterdam
- Add src/ to include paths
0.045 2023-04-30 11:52:20+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Fix compilation issue on Windows
0.044 2023-04-28 09:19:30+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Add module sharedirs
- Only add src/*.c files to primary XS file
0.043 2023-04-19 02:05:14+02:00 Europe/Amsterdam
- Fix manification test for perls without man paths
0.042 2023-04-18 23:32:40+02:00 Europe/Amsterdam
- Restore manpage generation
- Add include/ to include paths
- Compile all .c files in src/
0.041 2023-04-17 16:03:06+02:00 Europe/Amsterdam
- Released without changes from 0.040
0.040 2023-02-05 23:06:28+01:00 Europe/Amsterdam (TRIAL RELEASE)
- Manify .pod after .pm
- Filter out script documentation from scripts
- Don't manify podless modules/scripts
0.039 2014-10-12 10:38:39+02:00 Europe/Amsterdam
Supply basename to *.PL files as its args
0.038 2014-09-06 11:28:23+02:00 Europe/Amsterdam
Scrub PERL_MB_OPT in tests too
0.037 2014-07-27 16:14:54+02:00 Europe/Amsterdam
Scrub environment variable in tests
0.036 2014-05-02 14:51:02CEST+0200 Europe/Amsterdam
Add --jobs argument to MBT
Add xs directory to include list
0.035 2014-02-17 23:18:54CET+0100 Europe/Amsterdam
Fix install test in absence of a compiler
0.034 2014-01-22 03:40:21CET+0100 Europe/Amsterdam
Make install tests more platform independent
0.033 2014-01-21 03:27:32CET+0100 Europe/Amsterdam
Require Getopt::Long 2.36
Add install tests
0.032 2014-01-20 20:07:13CET+0100 Europe/Amsterdam
Fix env options and Build.PL options being ignored (regression in 0.031)
0.031 2014-01-20 16:24:58CET+0100 Europe/Amsterdam
Process argument sources separately
Use mod2fname appropriately
0.030 2013-10-11 12:01:24 Europe/Amsterdam
Added workaround for #54606
0.029 2013-10-11 00:39:20 Europe/Amsterdam
Respect harness environmental variables
Add main dir to include path
0.028 2013-09-29 19:58:39 Europe/Amsterdam
Revert "Removed clean and realclean actions"
Build .c and .o in temp/ instead of lib
Got rid of IO layers
Separate libdoc and bindoc checks
0.027 2013-09-09 11:43:12 Europe/Amsterdam
Various documentation updates
0.026 2013-08-19 22:09:00 Europe/Amsterdam
Safe PERL_MB_OPT during configuration stage
0.025 2013-07-12 16:09:45 Europe/Amsterdam
Use local tempdir
0.024 2013-06-29 21:57:13 Europe/Amsterdam
Generate man pages in the correct section
0.023 2013-06-03 01:13:05 Europe/Amsterdam
Implement --pureperl-only
Skip compilation test when not having a compiler
0.022 2013-06-01 03:31:05 Europe/Amsterdam
Fix dirname code for toplevel XS modules
0.021 2013-05-27 14:35:05 Europe/Amsterdam
Add XS support
Only manify if really installable
0.020 2013-05-20 14:29:59 Europe/Amsterdam
Accept a --create_packlist argument
0.019 2013-04-30 01:20:54 Europe/Amsterdam
Accept --pureperl-only
0.018 2013-04-24 16:22:44 Europe/Amsterdam
Lazily load Pod::Man and TAP::Harness
Don't manify unless necessary
0.017 2013-04-13 09:13:22 Europe/London
Fix redefined warning for find
0.016 2013-04-12 17:24:52 Europe/London
Fix loading of File::Find
0.015 2013-04-12 15:58:14 Europe/London
Switched back from JSON to JSON::PP
Remove dependency on File::Find::Rule
Switched back to ExtUtils::Helpers for detildefy
Drop .modulebuildrc support per Lancaster consensus
0.014 2013-04-04 15:58:50 Europe/Amsterdam
Added sharedir support
Fixed Synopsis [tokuhirom]
Make blib/arch, to satisfy blib.pm
Removed dependencies on Test::Exception, Capture::Tiny and File::Slurp
0.013 2013-02-12 20:17:25 Europe/Amsterdam
Detildefy input
0.012 2012-01-09 22:59:13 Europe/Amsterdam
Move manify from ExtUtils::Helpers to Module::Build::Tiny
Don't adapt too much to VMS's wiles (let EU::Helpers take care of the Build.com)
0.011 2011-09-26 15:56:28 Europe/Amsterdam
Fix Module::Build::Tiny on Windows
0.010 2011-08-23 19:46:29 Europe/Amsterdam
Don't let the test and install actions depend on build (was rather broken)
Add support for *.PL files
chmod more robustly (may fix bugs on Windows)
Various documentation updates
0.009 2011-05-08 12:05:01 Europe/Amsterdam
Install packlists to the right location
0.008 2011-05-07 11:25:39 Europe/Amsterdam
Removed clean and realclean commands
Fix writability for scripts and modules
0.007 2011-05-01 22:36:17 Europe/Bucharest
Now with corrent configure-requires meta-information
0.006 2011-04-29 11:56:37 Europe/Bucharest
Complete rewrite of Acme::Module::Build::Tiny into Module::Build::Tiny
* Now uses dependencies
* Either implements a feature correctly or not at all
0.05 - Fri Oct 8 15:19:31 EDT 2010
- If $^X looks like a perl found in the path, use $Config{perlpath}
- Avoid issuing a warning when Build is run with no arguments
0.04 - Wed Mar 24 22:59:50 EDT 2010
- Fix test bug when running a versioned perl (e.g. perl5.10.1)
0.03 - Wed Mar 24 09:48:55 EDT 2010
- Fix SYNOPSIS documentation
0.02 - Tue Mar 23 15:20:19 EDT 2010
- Add support for .modulebuildrc and PERL_MB_OPT so it works
with local::lib
0.01 - Tue Mar 23 14:21:29 EDT 2010
- First release
LICENSE 100644 001750 001750 46364 15151634626 15505 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 Module-Build-Tiny-0.053 This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Leon Timmermans, David Golden.
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INSTALL 100644 001750 001750 4701 15151634626 15476 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 Module-Build-Tiny-0.053 This is the Perl distribution Module-Build-Tiny.
Installing Module-Build-Tiny is straightforward.
## Installation with cpanm
If you have cpanm, you only need one line:
% cpanm Module::Build::Tiny
If it does not have permission to install modules to the current perl, cpanm
will automatically set up and install to a local::lib in your home directory.
See the local::lib documentation (https://metacpan.org/pod/local::lib) for
details on enabling it in your environment.
## Installing with the CPAN shell
Alternatively, if your CPAN shell is set up, you should just be able to do:
% cpan Module::Build::Tiny
## Manual installation
As a last resort, you can manually install it. If you have not already
downloaded the release tarball, you can find the download link on the module's
MetaCPAN page: https://metacpan.org/pod/Module::Build::Tiny
Untar the tarball, install configure prerequisites (see below), then build it:
% perl Build.PL
% ./Build && ./Build test
Then install it:
% ./Build install
Or the more portable variation:
% perl Build.PL
% perl Build
% perl Build test
% perl Build install
If your perl is system-managed, you can create a local::lib in your home
directory to install modules to. For details, see the local::lib documentation:
https://metacpan.org/pod/local::lib
The prerequisites of this distribution will also have to be installed manually. The
prerequisites are listed in one of the files: `MYMETA.yml` or `MYMETA.json` generated
by running the manual build process described above.
## Configure Prerequisites
This distribution requires other modules to be installed before this
distribution's installer can be run. They can be found under the
"configure_requires" key of META.yml or the
"{prereqs}{configure}{requires}" key of META.json.
## Other Prerequisites
This distribution may require additional modules to be installed after running
Build.PL.
Look for prerequisites in the following phases:
* to run ./Build, PHASE = build
* to use the module code itself, PHASE = runtime
* to run tests, PHASE = test
They can all be found in the "PHASE_requires" key of MYMETA.yml or the
"{prereqs}{PHASE}{requires}" key of MYMETA.json.
## Documentation
Module-Build-Tiny documentation is available as POD.
You can run `perldoc` from a shell to read the documentation:
% perldoc Module::Build::Tiny
For more information on installing Perl modules via CPAN, please see:
https://www.cpan.org/modules/INSTALL.html
dist.ini 100644 001750 001750 2134 15151634626 16107 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 Module-Build-Tiny-0.053 name = Module-Build-Tiny
author = Leon Timmermans
author = David Golden
license = Perl_5
copyright_holder = Leon Timmermans, David Golden
copyright_year = 2011
[Git::GatherDir]
[PruneCruft]
[MetaYAML]
[License]
[Manifest]
[Readme]
[AutoPrereqs]
skip = File::ShareDir
skip = CPAN::Requirements::Dynamic
skip = Foo::Bar
[MetaJSON]
[GitHub::Meta]
[Git::NextVersion]
[MetaProvides::Package]
[ModuleBuildTiny]
:version = 0.016
auto_configure_requires = 0
header = use lib 'lib';
[ConfigureSelf]
[PodSyntaxTests]
[InstallGuide]
[PodWeaver]
[PkgVersion]
[NextRelease]
[CheckChangesHasContent]
[Git::Check]
[RunExtraTests]
[TestRelease]
[ConfirmRelease]
[MinimumPerl]
[UploadToCPAN]
[Git::Commit]
[Git::Tag]
[Git::Push]
[Prereqs / RuntimeRecommends]
CPAN::Requirements::Dynamic = 0
[Prereqs / RuntimeSuggests]
constant = 1.27
[Prereqs / RuntimeConflicts]
local::lib = <1.006008
[Prereqs / TestSuggests]
File::ShareDir = 1.000
[OnlyCorePrereqs]
:version = 0.012
check_dual_life_versions = 0
skip = ExtUtils::Config
skip = ExtUtils::Helpers
skip = ExtUtils::InstallPaths
META.yml 100644 001750 001750 3655 15151634626 15725 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 Module-Build-Tiny-0.053 ---
abstract: 'A tiny replacement for Module::Build'
author:
- 'Leon Timmermans '
- 'David Golden '
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use warnings;
use lib 'lib';
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Build_PL();
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t 000755 001750 001750 0 15151634626 14546 5 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 Module-Build-Tiny-0.053 simple.t 100644 001750 001750 13376 15151634626 16416 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 Module-Build-Tiny-0.053/t #! perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Config;
use ExtUtils::CBuilder;
use File::Spec::Functions 0 qw/catdir catfile/;
use IPC::Open2;
use Test::More 0.88;
use lib 't/lib';
use DistGen qw/undent/;
use XSLoader;
local $ENV{PERL_INSTALL_QUIET};
local $ENV{PERL_MB_OPT};
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# fixtures
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
my $dist = DistGen->new(name => 'Foo::Bar');
$dist->chdir_in;
$dist->add_file('share/file.txt', 'FooBarBaz');
$dist->add_file('module-share/Foo-Bar/file.txt', 'BazBarFoo');
$dist->add_file('script/simple', undent(<<' ---'));
#!perl
use Foo::Bar;
print Foo::Bar->VERSION . "\n";
---
my $has_compiler = ExtUtils::CBuilder->new->have_compiler();
if ($has_compiler) {
$dist->add_file('lib/Foo/Bar.xs', undent(<<' ---'));
#define PERL_NO_GET_CONTEXT
#include "EXTERN.h"
#include "perl.h"
#include "XSUB.h"
#include "foo.h"
MODULE = Foo::Bar PACKAGE = Foo::Bar
const char*
foo()
CODE:
RETVAL = foo();
OUTPUT:
RETVAL
---
$dist->add_file('include/foo.h', undent(<<' ---'));
char* foo();
---
$dist->add_file('src/foo.c', undent(<<' ---'));
char* foo() {
return "Hello World!\n";
}
---
}
$dist->regen;
my $interpreter = ($Config{startperl} eq $^X )
? qr/#!\Q$^X\E/
: qr/(?:#!\Q$^X\E|\Q$Config{startperl}\E)/;
my ($guts, $ec);
sub _mod2pm { (my $mod = shift) =~ s{::}{/}g; return "$mod.pm" }
sub _path2mod { (my $pm = shift) =~ s{/}{::}g; return substr $pm, 5, -3 }
sub _mod2dist { (my $mod = shift) =~ s{::}{-}g; return $mod; }
sub _slurp { do { local (@ARGV,$/)=$_[0]; <> } }
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# configure
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
{
is(system($^X, 'Build.PL', '--install_base=install'), 0, 'Ran Build.PL');
ok( -f 'Build', "Build created" );
if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
ok( -f 'Build.bat', 'Build is executable');
}
else {
ok( -x 'Build', "Build is executable" );
}
open my $fh, "<", "Build";
my $line = <$fh>;
like( $line, qr{\A$interpreter}, "Build has shebang line with \$^X" );
ok( -f '_build_params', "_build_params created" );
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# build
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
{
ok( open2(my($in, $out), $^X, 'Build'), 'Could run Build' );
my $output = do { local $/; <$in> };
like( $output, qr{lib/Foo/Bar\.pm}, 'Build output looks correctly');
ok( -d 'blib', "created blib" );
ok( -d 'blib/lib', "created blib/lib" );
ok( -d 'blib/script', "created blib/script" );
# check pm
my $pmfile = _mod2pm($dist->name);
ok( -f 'blib/lib/' . $pmfile, "$dist->{name} copied to blib" );
is( _slurp("lib/$pmfile"), _slurp("blib/lib/$pmfile"), "pm contents are correct" );
is((stat "blib/lib/$pmfile")[2] & 0222, 0, "pm file in blib is readonly" );
# check bin
ok( -f 'blib/script/simple', "bin/simple copied to blib" );
like( _slurp("blib/script/simple"), '/' .quotemeta(_slurp("blib/script/simple")) . "/", "blib/script/simple contents are correct" );
if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
ok( -f "blib/script/simple.bat", "blib/script/simple is executable");
}
else {
ok( -x "blib/script/simple", "blib/script/simple is executable" );
}
is((stat "blib/script/simple")[2] & 0222, 0, "script in blib is readonly" );
if ($^O ne 'MSWin32') {
open my $fh, "<", "blib/script/simple";
my $line = <$fh>;
like( $line, qr{\A$interpreter}, "blib/script/simple has shebang line with \$^X" );
}
require blib;
blib->import;
if (eval { require File::ShareDir }) {
ok( -d File::ShareDir::dist_dir('Foo-Bar'), 'sharedir has been made');
ok( -f File::ShareDir::dist_file('Foo-Bar', 'file.txt'), 'sharedir file has been made');
require Foo::Bar;
ok( -d File::ShareDir::module_dir('Foo::Bar'), 'sharedir has been made');
ok( -f File::ShareDir::module_file('Foo::Bar', 'file.txt'), 'sharedir file has been made');
}
ok( -d catdir(qw/blib lib auto share dist Foo-Bar/), 'dist sharedir has been made');
ok( -f catfile(qw/blib lib auto share dist Foo-Bar file.txt/), 'dist sharedir file has been made');
ok( -d catdir(qw/blib lib auto share module Foo-Bar/), 'moduole sharedir has been made');
ok( -f catfile(qw/blib lib auto share module Foo-Bar file.txt/), 'module sharedir file has been made');
SKIP: {
skip 'No CPAN::Requirements::Dynamic', 1 unless eval { require CPAN::Requirements::Dynamic };
require CPAN::Meta;
my $meta = CPAN::Meta->load_file("MYMETA.json");
my $req = $meta->effective_prereqs->requirements_for('runtime', 'requires');
my $dynamic_dependency = join ',', sort $req->required_modules;
is($dynamic_dependency, 'Bar,perl', 'Dependency on Foo has been inserted');
}
if ($has_compiler) {
XSLoader::load('Foo::Bar');
is(Foo::Bar::foo(), "Hello World!\n", 'Can run XSub Foo::Bar::foo');
}
SKIP: {
require ExtUtils::InstallPaths;
skip 'No manification supported', 1 if not ExtUtils::InstallPaths->new->is_default_installable('libdoc');
require ExtUtils::Helpers;
my $file = "blib/libdoc/" . ExtUtils::Helpers::man3_pagename($pmfile, '.');
ok( -e $file, 'Module gets manified properly');
}
}
{
ok( open2(my($in, $out), $^X, Build => 'install'), 'Could run Build install' );
my $output = do { local $/; <$in> };
my $filename = catfile(qw/install lib perl5/, ($has_compiler? $Config{archname} : () ), qw/Foo Bar.pm/);
like($output, qr/Installing \Q$filename/, 'Build install output looks correctly');
ok( -f $filename, 'Module is installed');
ok( -f 'install/bin/simple', 'Script is installed');
}
done_testing;
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use strict;
our $VERSION = '0.01';
our $VERBOSE = 0;
use Carp;
use Cwd ();
use File::Basename ();
use File::Find ();
use File::Path ();
use File::Spec ();
use File::Temp ();
use IO::File ();
use Data::Dumper ();
use Exporter 5.57 'import';
use JSON::PP 'encode_json';
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(undent);
sub undent {
my ($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;
}
########################################################################
my $orig_cwd = Cwd::cwd;
END { chdir_all($orig_cwd); }
sub new {
my $self = bless {}, shift;
$self->reset(@_);
}
sub reset {
my $self = shift;
my %options = @_;
$options{name} ||= 'Simple';
my %tempargs = $^O eq 'MSWin32' ? (TMPDIR => 1) : (DIR => File::Spec->curdir, CLEANUP => 1);
$options{dir} ||= File::Spec->rel2abs(File::Temp::tempdir(
%tempargs,
));
my %data = (
%options,
);
%$self = %data;
$self->{filedata} = {};
$self->{pending}{change} = {};
# start with a fresh, empty directory
if ( -d $self->dirname ) {
warn "Warning: Removing existing directory '@{[$self->dirname]}'\n";
File::Path::rmtree( $self->dirname );
}
File::Path::mkpath( $self->dirname );
$self->_gen_default_filedata();
return $self;
}
sub remove {
my $self = shift;
$self->chdir_original if($self->did_chdir);
File::Path::rmtree( $self->dirname );
return $self;
}
sub revert {
my ($self, $file) = @_;
if ( defined $file ) {
delete $self->{filedata}{$file};
delete $self->{pending}{$_}{$file} for qw/change remove/;
}
else {
delete $self->{filedata}{$_} for keys %{ $self->{filedata} };
for my $pend ( qw/change remove/ ) {
delete $self->{pending}{$pend}{$_} for keys %{ $self->{pending}{$pend} };
}
}
$self->_gen_default_filedata;
}
my $has_cpan_requirements_dynamic = eval { require CPAN::Requirements::Dynamic };
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 lib 'inc'; use Module::Build::Tiny;Build_PL(\@ARGV);
---
my $module_filename =
join( '/', ('lib', split(/::/, $self->{name})) ) . '.pm';
my $module_name = $self->{name};
(my $dist_name = $module_name) =~ s/::/-/g;
$self->$add_unless($module_filename, undent(<<" ---"));
package $module_name;
use vars qw( \$VERSION );
\$VERSION = '0.001';
use strict;
use Carp 0 ();
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
$module_name - Perl extension for blah blah blah
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Stub documentation for $module_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 0.23 tests => 1;
use strict;
use $module_name;
ok 1;
---
my %meta = (
name => 'Foo-Bar',
version => 0.001,
author => [
"David Golden ",
"Leon Timmermans "
],
abstract => 'A testing dist',
license => 'perl_5',
prereqs => {
configure => {
requires => {
'Module::Build::Tiny' => 0
}
},
runtime => {
requires => {
perl => 5.006
}
}
},
generated_by => 'Leon Timmermans',
dynamic_config => 1,
"meta-spec" => {
url => 'http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec',
version => 2
},
);
if ($has_cpan_requirements_dynamic) {
$meta{x_dynamic_prereqs} = {
version => 1,
expressions => [ { condition => [ 'has_perl', "$]"], prereqs => { 'Bar' => 1 } } ]
};
}
$self->$add_unless('META.json', encode_json(\%meta));
}
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 $fullname ) {
1 while File::Path::rmtree($fullname, 0, 0);
}
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( $dirname ) or do {
die "Can't create '$dirname'\n";
};
}
if ( -e $fullname ) {
1 while unlink( $fullname );
}
my $fh = IO::File->new(">$fullname") or do {
die "Can't write '$fullname'\n";
};
print $fh $self->{filedata}{$file};
close( $fh );
}
delete( $self->{pending}{change}{$file} );
}
return $self;
}
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;
foreach my $file ( keys %{$self->{filedata}} ) {
my $filename = $self->_real_filename( $file );
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 ( not exists $names{$name} ) {
print "Removing '$name'\n" if $VERBOSE;
File::Path::rmtree( $_ );
}
}, File::Spec->curdir );
chdir_all( $here );
return $self;
}
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;
return $self;
}
sub change_file {
my $self = shift;
my $file = shift;
my $data = shift;
$self->{filedata}{$file} = $data;
$self->{pending}{change}{$file} = 1;
return $self;
}
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': $!";
return $self;
}
########################################################################
sub did_chdir { exists shift()->{original_dir} }
########################################################################
sub chdir_original {
my $self = shift;
my $dir = delete $self->{original_dir};
chdir_all($dir) or die "Can't chdir to '$dir': $!";
return $self;
}
########################################################################
1;
# vim:ts=2:sw=2:et:sta
__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');
$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;
# undo changes and clean up extraneous files
$dist->revert;
$dist->clean;
# start over as a new distribution
$dist->reset( name => 'Foo::Bar' );
$dist->chdir_in;
=head1 USAGE
A DistGen object manages a set of files in a distribution directory.
The C constructor initializes the object and creates an empty
directory for the distribution. It does not create files or chdir into
the directory. The C method re-initializes the object in a
new directory with new parameters. It also does not create files or change
the current directory.
Some methods only define the target state of the distribution. They do B
make any changes to the filesystem:
add_file
change_file
change_build_pl
remove_file
revert
Other methods then change the filesystem to match the target state of
the distribution:
clean
regen
remove
Other methods are provided for a convenience during testing. The
most important is the one to enter the distribution directory:
chdir_in
=head1 API
=head2 Constructors
=head3 new()
Create a new object and an empty directory to hold the distribution's files.
If no C option is provided, it defaults to MBTest->tmpdir, which sets
a different temp directory for Perl core testing and CPAN testing.
The C method does not write any files -- see L below.
my $dist = DistGen->new(
name => 'Foo::Bar',
dir => MBTest->tmpdir,
);
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
distribution will be created under this according to the "dist" form of C
(e.g. "Foo-Bar".) Defaults to a temporary directory.
$dist = DistGen->new( dir => '/tmp/MB-test' );
$dist->regen;
# distribution files have been created in /tmp/MB-test/Simple
=back
The following files are added as part of the default distribution:
Build.PL
lib/Simple.pm # based on name parameter
t/basic.t
The C method re-initializes the object as if it were generated
from a fresh call to C. It takes the same optional parameters as C.
$dist->reset( name => 'Foo::Bar', xs => 0 );
=head2 Adding and editing files
Note that C<$filename> should always be specified with unix-style paths,
and are relative to the distribution root directory, e.g. C.
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 );
=head3 revert()
Returns the object to its initial state, or given a $filename it returns that
file to its initial state if it is one of the built-in files.
$dist->revert;
$dist->revert($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 argument is given, it also calls C. These
can also be chained like this, instead:
$dist->clean->regen;
=head3 clean()
Removes any files that are not part of the distribution.
$dist->clean;
=head3 remove()
Changes back to the original directory and removes the distribution
directory (but not the temporary directory set during C).
$dist = DistGen->new->chdir->regen;
# ... do some testing ...
$dist->remove->chdir_in->regen;
# ... do more testing ...
This is like a more aggressive form of C. Generally, calling C
and C should be sufficient.
=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.
=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
author 000755 001750 001750 0 15151634626 16240 5 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 Module-Build-Tiny-0.053/xt pod-syntax.t 100644 001750 001750 252 15151634626 20652 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 Module-Build-Tiny-0.053/xt/author #!perl
# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodSyntaxTests.
use strict; use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Test::Pod 1.41;
all_pod_files_ok();
Build 000755 001750 001750 0 15151634626 17335 5 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 Module-Build-Tiny-0.053/lib/Module Tiny.pm 100644 001750 001750 26724 15151634626 21011 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 Module-Build-Tiny-0.053/lib/Module/Build package Module::Build::Tiny;
$Module::Build::Tiny::VERSION = '0.053';
use strict;
use warnings;
use Exporter 5.57 'import';
our @EXPORT = qw/Build Build_PL/;
use CPAN::Meta;
use ExtUtils::Config 0.003;
use ExtUtils::Helpers 0.020 qw/make_executable split_like_shell man1_pagename man3_pagename detildefy/;
use ExtUtils::Install qw/pm_to_blib install/;
use ExtUtils::InstallPaths 0.002;
use File::Basename qw/basename dirname/;
use File::Find ();
use File::Path qw/mkpath rmtree/;
use File::Spec::Functions qw/catfile catdir rel2abs abs2rel splitdir curdir/;
use Getopt::Long 2.36 qw/GetOptionsFromArray/;
use JSON::PP 2 qw/encode_json decode_json/;
sub write_file {
my ($filename, $content) = @_;
open my $fh, '>', $filename or die "Could not open $filename: $!\n";
print $fh $content;
}
sub read_file {
my ($filename) = @_;
open my $fh, '<', $filename or die "Could not open $filename: $!\n";
return do { local $/; <$fh> };
}
sub get_meta {
my ($metafile) = grep { -e $_ } qw/META.json META.yml/ or die "No META information provided\n";
return CPAN::Meta->load_file($metafile);
}
sub manify {
my ($input_file, $output_file, $section, $opts) = @_;
return if -e $output_file && -M $input_file <= -M $output_file;
my $dirname = dirname($output_file);
mkpath($dirname, $opts->{verbose}) if not -d $dirname;
require Pod::Man;
Pod::Man->new(section => $section)->parse_from_file($input_file, $output_file);
print "Manifying $output_file\n" if $opts->{verbose} && $opts->{verbose} > 0;
return;
}
sub process_xs {
my ($source, $options, $c_files) = @_;
die "Can't build xs files under --pureperl-only\n" if $options->{'pureperl-only'};
my (undef, @parts) = splitdir(dirname($source));
push @parts, my $file_base = basename($source, '.xs');
my $archdir = catdir(qw/blib arch auto/, @parts);
my $tempdir = 'temp';
my $c_file = catfile($tempdir, "$file_base.c");
require ExtUtils::ParseXS;
mkpath($tempdir, $options->{verbose}, oct '755');
ExtUtils::ParseXS::process_file(filename => $source, prototypes => 0, output => $c_file);
my $version = $options->{meta}->version;
require ExtUtils::CBuilder;
my $builder = ExtUtils::CBuilder->new(config => $options->{config}->values_set);
my @objects = $builder->compile(source => $c_file, defines => { VERSION => qq/"$version"/, XS_VERSION => qq/"$version"/ }, include_dirs => [ curdir, 'include', 'src', dirname($source) ], extra_compiler_flags => $options->{extra_compiler_flags});
my $o = $options->{config}->get('_o');
for my $c_source (@{ $c_files }) {
my $o_file = catfile($tempdir, basename($c_source, '.c') . $o);
push @objects, $builder->compile(source => $c_source, include_dirs => [ curdir, 'include', 'src', dirname($c_source) ], extra_compiler_flags => $options->{extra_compiler_flags});
}
require DynaLoader;
my $mod2fname = defined &DynaLoader::mod2fname ? \&DynaLoader::mod2fname : sub { return $_[0][-1] };
mkpath($archdir, $options->{verbose}, oct '755') unless -d $archdir;
my $lib_file = catfile($archdir, $mod2fname->(\@parts) . '.' . $options->{config}->get('dlext'));
return $builder->link(objects => \@objects, lib_file => $lib_file, extra_linker_flags => $options->{extra_linker_flags}, module_name => join '::', @parts);
}
sub find {
my ($pattern, $dir) = @_;
my @ret;
File::Find::find(sub { push @ret, $File::Find::name if /$pattern/ && -f }, $dir) if -d $dir;
return @ret;
}
sub contains_pod {
my ($file) = @_;
return unless -T $file;
return read_file($file) =~ /^\=(?:head|pod|item)/m;
}
my %actions = (
build => sub {
my %opt = @_;
for my $pl_file (find(qr/\.PL$/, 'lib')) {
(my $pm = $pl_file) =~ s/\.PL$//;
system $^X, $pl_file, $pm and die "$pl_file returned $?\n";
}
my %modules = map { $_ => catfile('blib', $_) } find(qr/\.pm$/, 'lib');
my %docs = map { $_ => catfile('blib', $_) } find(qr/\.pod$/, 'lib');
my %scripts = map { $_ => catfile('blib', $_) } find(qr/(?:)/, 'script');
my %sdocs = map { $_ => delete $scripts{$_} } grep { /.pod$/ } keys %scripts;
my %dist_shared = map { $_ => catfile(qw/blib lib auto share dist/, $opt{meta}->name, abs2rel($_, 'share')) } find(qr/(?:)/, 'share');
my %module_shared = map { $_ => catfile(qw/blib lib auto share module/, abs2rel($_, 'module-share')) } find(qr/(?:)/, 'module-share');
pm_to_blib({ %modules, %docs, %scripts, %dist_shared, %module_shared }, catdir(qw/blib lib auto/));
make_executable($_) for values %scripts;
mkpath(catdir(qw/blib arch/), $opt{verbose});
my $main_xs = join('/', 'lib', split /-/, $opt{meta}->name) . '.xs';
for my $xs (find(qr/.xs$/, 'lib')) {
my @c_files = $xs eq $main_xs ? find(qr/\.c$/, 'src') : ();
process_xs($xs, \%opt, \@c_files);
}
if ($opt{install_paths}->install_destination('bindoc') && $opt{install_paths}->is_default_installable('bindoc')) {
my $section = $opt{config}->get('man1ext');
for my $input (keys %scripts, keys %sdocs) {
next unless contains_pod($input);
my $output = catfile('blib', 'bindoc', man1_pagename($input));
manify($input, $output, $section, \%opt);
}
}
if ($opt{install_paths}->install_destination('libdoc') && $opt{install_paths}->is_default_installable('libdoc')) {
my $section = $opt{config}->get('man3ext');
for my $input (keys %modules, keys %docs) {
next unless contains_pod($input);
my $output = catfile('blib', 'libdoc', man3_pagename($input));
manify($input, $output, $section, \%opt);
}
}
return 0;
},
test => sub {
my %opt = @_;
die "Must run `./Build build` first\n" if not -d 'blib';
require TAP::Harness::Env;
my %test_args = (
(verbosity => $opt{verbose}) x!! exists $opt{verbose},
(jobs => $opt{jobs}) x!! exists $opt{jobs},
(color => 1) x !!-t STDOUT,
lib => [ map { rel2abs(catdir(qw/blib/, $_)) } qw/arch lib/ ],
);
my $tester = TAP::Harness::Env->create(\%test_args);
local $ENV{PERL_DL_NONLAZY} = 1;
return $tester->runtests(sort +find(qr/\.t$/, 't'))->has_errors;
},
install => sub {
my %opt = @_;
die "Must run `./Build build` first\n" if not -d 'blib';
install($opt{install_paths}->install_map, @opt{qw/verbose dry_run uninst/});
return 0;
},
clean => sub {
my %opt = @_;
rmtree($_, $opt{verbose}) for qw/blib temp/;
return 0;
},
realclean => sub {
my %opt = @_;
rmtree($_, $opt{verbose}) for qw/blib temp Build _build_params MYMETA.yml MYMETA.json/;
return 0;
},
);
my @options = qw/install_base=s install_path=s% installdirs=s destdir=s prefix=s config=s% uninst:1 verbose:1 dry_run:1 pureperl-only:1 create_packlist=i jobs=i extra_compiler_flags=s extra_linker_flags=s/;
sub get_arguments {
my @sources = @_;
my %opt;
GetOptionsFromArray($_, \%opt, @options) for @sources;
$_ = detildefy($_) for grep { defined } @opt{qw/install_base destdir prefix/}, values %{ $opt{install_path} };
$_ = [ split_like_shell($_) ] for grep { defined } @opt{qw/extra_compiler_flags extra_linker_flags/};
$opt{config} = ExtUtils::Config->new($opt{config});
$opt{meta} = get_meta();
$opt{install_paths} = ExtUtils::InstallPaths->new(%opt, dist_name => $opt{meta}->name);
return %opt;
}
sub Build {
my $action = @ARGV && $ARGV[0] =~ /\A\w+\z/ ? shift @ARGV : 'build';
die "No such action '$action'\n" if not $actions{$action};
my($env, $bargv) = @{ decode_json(read_file('_build_params')) };
my %opt = get_arguments($env, $bargv, \@ARGV);
exit $actions{$action}->(%opt);
}
sub Build_PL {
my $meta = get_meta();
printf "Creating new 'Build' script for '%s' version '%s'\n", $meta->name, $meta->version;
my $dir = $meta->name eq 'Module-Build-Tiny' ? "use lib 'lib';" : '';
write_file('Build', "#!perl\n$dir\nuse Module::Build::Tiny;\nBuild();\n");
make_executable('Build');
my @env = defined $ENV{PERL_MB_OPT} ? split_like_shell($ENV{PERL_MB_OPT}) : ();
write_file('_build_params', encode_json([ \@env, \@ARGV ]));
my %mymeta = %{ $meta->as_struct };
if (my $dynamic = $meta->custom('x_dynamic_prereqs')) {
my %opt = get_arguments(\@env, \@ARGV);
require CPAN::Requirements::Dynamic;
my $dynamic_parser = CPAN::Requirements::Dynamic->new(%opt);
my $prereq = $dynamic_parser->evaluate($dynamic);
$mymeta{prereqs} = $meta->effective_prereqs->with_merged_prereqs($prereq)->as_string_hash;
}
$mymeta{dynamic_config} = 0;
my $mymeta = CPAN::Meta->new(\%mymeta);
$mymeta->save(@$_) for ['MYMETA.json'], [ 'MYMETA.yml' => { version => 1.4 } ];
}
1;
#ABSTRACT: A tiny replacement for Module::Build
# vi:noet:sts=4:sw=4:ts=4
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
Module::Build::Tiny - A tiny replacement for Module::Build
=head1 VERSION
version 0.053
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Module::Build::Tiny;
Build_PL();
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Many Perl distributions use a Build.PL file instead of a Makefile.PL file
to drive distribution configuration, build, test and installation.
Traditionally, Build.PL uses Module::Build as the underlying build system.
This module provides a simple, lightweight, drop-in replacement.
Whereas Module::Build has over 6,700 lines of code; this module has less
than 200, yet supports the features needed by most distributions.
=head2 Supported
=over 4
=item * Pure Perl distributions
=item * Building XS or C
=item * Recursive test files
=item * MYMETA
=item * Man page generation
=item * Generated code from PL files
=item * Module sharedirs
=item * Dynamic prerequisites
=back
=head2 Not Supported
=over 4
=item * HTML documentation generation
=item * Extending Module::Build::Tiny
=back
=head2 Directory structure
Your .pm, .xs and .pod files must be in F. Any executables must be in
F. Test files must be in F. Dist sharedirs must be in F,
module sharedirs are under F (e.g. F for
module C).
C<.c> files in the F are compiled together with the .xs file matching the
distribution name.
=head1 USAGE
These all work pretty much like their Module::Build equivalents.
=head2 perl Build.PL
=head2 Build [ build ]
=head2 Build test
=head2 Build install
This supports the following options:
=over
=item * verbose
=item * install_base
=item * installdirs
=item * prefix
=item * install_path
=item * destdir
=item * uninst
=item * config
=item * pure-perl
=item * create_packlist
=back
=head1 AUTHORING
This module doesn't support authoring. To develop modules using Module::Build::Tiny, usage of L or L is recommended.
=head1 CONFIG FILE AND ENVIRONMENT
Options can be provided in the C environment variable the same way they can with Module::Build. This should be done during the configuration stage.
=head2 Incompatibilities
=over 4
=item * Argument parsing
Module::Build has an extremely permissive way of argument handling, Module::Build::Tiny only supports a (sane) subset of that. In particular, C<./Build destdir=/foo> does not work, you will need to pass it as C<./Build --destdir=/foo>.
=item * .modulebuildrc
Module::Build::Tiny does not support .modulebuildrc files. In particular, this means that versions of local::lib older than 1.006008 may break with C. If the output of C contains C but not C, you will need to upgrade it to resolve this issue.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L
=head1 AUTHORS
=over 4
=item *
Leon Timmermans
=item *
David Golden
=back
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Leon Timmermans, David Golden.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=cut