ExtUtils-Builder-0.018 000755 001750 001750 0 15112145453 14315 5 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 README 100644 001750 001750 633 15112145453 15240 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018 This archive contains the distribution ExtUtils-Builder,
version 0.018:
An overview of the foundations of the ExtUtils::Builder Plan framework
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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Changes 100644 001750 001750 5755 15112145453 15705 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018 Revision history for ExtUtils-Builder
0.018 2025-11-27 23:05:27+01:00 Europe/Brussels
- Add split_like_shell to ExtUtils::Builder::Util
0.017 2025-04-09 10:19:14+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Add is_os and is_os_type delegates in EU::B::MakeMaker
- Rename distribution_version to version in EU::B::MakeMaker
- Add self and outer methods to all planners
- Add verbose stub delegate to EU::B::MakeMaker
0.016 2025-03-30 12:23:45+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Rename load_module to load_extension
- Normalize directory pattern without file pattern too
0.015 2025-03-16 22:03:54+01:00 Europe/Brussels
- Add create_filter, create_pattern, create_subst and add_seen to Planner
- Rename add_plan to merge_plan
- Add unix_to_native_path and native_to_unix functions to EU::B::Util
0.014 2025-01-15 18:47:22+01:00 Europe/Brussels
- Use absolute paths inside run_dsl
- Remove tempdir in t/40-eumm-plan.t
0.013 2024-10-06 15:44:28+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Add code/command/function helper functions to ExtUtils::Builder::Util
- Add main_module helper to ExtUtils::Builder::MakeMaker
- Rename dist_name to distribution in ExtUtils::Builder::MakeMaker
0.012 2024-09-10 23:03:26+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Allow for phony dependencies of file targets
- Add type attribute to nodes
0.011 2024-08-04 20:37:12+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Fix CRLF translation for Windows further
0.010 2024-08-01 22:50:19+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Fix CRLF translation for Windows in test
0.009 2024-08-01 12:54:19+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Add single arg command option
- Add jobs and new_planner helpers to EU::B::MakeMaker
- Add require_module to export list of ExtUtils::Builder::Util
- Allow redefinitions of delegates
0.008 2024-07-15 21:02:09+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Fix function() helper in DSLs
- Eliminate logger callback
0.007 2024-07-13 13:47:56+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Add version check to load_module
- Fix Node's phony method to return the correct value
0.006 2024-05-05 23:23:42+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Revert "Fix Windows MakeMaker quoting"
- Add workaround for Windows test failures
- Depend on MakeMaker 6.68 for quote_dep
- Add more delegates in MakeMaker extension
0.005 2024-04-28 13:01:57+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Fix Windows MakeMaker quoting
0.004 2024-04-27 12:01:16+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Add dependency on List::Util 1.45 for uniq
0.003 2024-04-27 11:45:41+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Don't test for exact perl paths
0.002 2024-04-26 11:33:00+02:00 Europe/Brussels
- Move get_perl into ExtUtils::Builder::Util
- Remove accidental test dependency on Devel::Confess
0.001 2024-04-25 14:13:26+02:00 Europe/Brussels
First release
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INSTALL 100644 001750 001750 4607 15112145453 15436 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018 This is the Perl distribution ExtUtils-Builder.
Installing ExtUtils-Builder is straightforward.
## Installation with cpanm
If you have cpanm, you only need one line:
% cpanm ExtUtils::Builder
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 ExtUtils::Builder
## 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/ExtUtils::Builder
Untar the tarball, install configure prerequisites (see below), then build it:
% perl Makefile.PL
% make && make test
Then install it:
% make install
On Windows platforms, you should use `dmake` or `nmake`, instead of `make`.
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
Makefile.PL.
Look for prerequisites in the following phases:
* to run make, 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
ExtUtils-Builder documentation is available as POD.
You can run `perldoc` from a shell to read the documentation:
% perldoc ExtUtils::Builder
For more information on installing Perl modules via CPAN, please see:
https://www.cpan.org/modules/INSTALL.html
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[Prereqs]
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add_foo($_) for 0..2;
create_node(
target => 'foo',
dependencies => [ map { "foo$_" } 0..2 ],
phony => 1,
);
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abstract: 'An overview of the foundations of the ExtUtils::Builder Plan framework'
author:
- 'Leon Timmermans '
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ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Command:
file: lib/ExtUtils/Builder/Action/Command.pm
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ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Function:
file: lib/ExtUtils/Builder/Action/Function.pm
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ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Perl:
file: lib/ExtUtils/Builder/Action/Perl.pm
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ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Primitive:
file: lib/ExtUtils/Builder/Action/Primitive.pm
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ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet:
file: lib/ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet.pm
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ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Filter:
file: lib/ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet/Filter.pm
version: '0.018'
ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Free:
file: lib/ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet/Free.pm
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ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Subst:
file: lib/ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet/Subst.pm
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ExtUtils::Builder::MakeMaker:
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ExtUtils::Builder::Node:
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ExtUtils::Builder::Plan:
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ExtUtils::Builder::Planner:
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lib/ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet.pm
lib/ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet/Filter.pm
lib/ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet/Free.pm
lib/ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet/Subst.pm
lib/ExtUtils/Builder/MakeMaker.pm
lib/ExtUtils/Builder/Node.pm
lib/ExtUtils/Builder/Plan.pm
lib/ExtUtils/Builder/Planner.pm
lib/ExtUtils/Builder/Planner/Extension.pm
lib/ExtUtils/Builder/Serializer.pm
lib/ExtUtils/Builder/Util.pm
t/00-compile.t
t/10-action-code.t
t/10-action-command.t
t/10-action-function.t
t/20-node.t
t/30-plan.t
t/35-planner.t
t/35-serializer.t
t/36-dsl.t
t/37-fileset.t
t/40-eumm-plan.t
t/dsl.pl
t/lib/Callback.pm
t/lib/Function.pm
t/lib/Test/LivesOK.pm
xt/author/pod-coverage.t
xt/author/pod-syntax.t
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36-dsl.t 100644 001750 001750 1021 15112145454 16031 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t #!perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More 0.89;
use lib 't/lib';
use Test::LivesOK 'lives_ok';
use ExtUtils::Builder::Planner;
my $planner = ExtUtils::Builder::Planner->new;
$planner->run_dsl('t/dsl.pl');
my $plan = $planner->materialize;
lives_ok { $plan->run('foo') } 'Executing gave no errors';
our @triggered;
is_deeply(\@triggered, [ 0..2 ], 'All actions triggered');
my %nodes;
my @order = qw/foo2 foo1 foo0/;
is_deeply([ $plan->node_names ], [ qw/foo foo0 foo1 foo2/ ], 'Got expected nodes');
done_testing;
20-node.t 100644 001750 001750 1444 15112145454 16176 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t #! perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More 0.89;
use lib 't/lib';
use Test::LivesOK 'lives_ok';
use ExtUtils::Builder::Node;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code;
our @triggered;
my @actions = map { ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code->new(code => "push \@::triggered, $_") } 1, 2;
my $node;
lives_ok { $node = ExtUtils::Builder::Node->new(target => 'foo', dependencies => [ qw/bar baz/ ], actions => \@actions) } 'Can create new object';
lives_ok { $node->execute } 'Can execute quiet command';
is_deeply(\@triggered, [ 1, 2 ], 'Both actions ran');
is_deeply([ $node->flatten ], \@actions, '$node->actions contains all expected actions');
lives_ok { $node->to_command } '$node->to_command doesn\'t give any error';
is($node->preference, 'flatten', 'Preferred action is "flatten"');
done_testing;
30-plan.t 100644 001750 001750 4041 15112145454 16200 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t #! perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Temp 'tempdir';
use Test::More 0.89;
use lib 't/lib';
use Test::LivesOK 'lives_ok';
use ExtUtils::Builder::Node;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Plan;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code;
our @triggered;
{
local @triggered;
my @nodes = map {
[
+"foo$_" => ExtUtils::Builder::Node->new(
target => "foo$_",
dependencies => [],
actions => [ ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code->new(code => "push \@::triggered, $_" ) ],
)
]
} 0 .. 2;
my %nodes = map { @$_ } @nodes;
my $root = ExtUtils::Builder::Node->new(target => "foo", dependencies => [ map { "foo$_" } 0..2 ], actions => []);
my $plan;
lives_ok { $plan = ExtUtils::Builder::Plan->new(nodes => { %nodes, foo => $root }) } 'Plan could be created';
lives_ok { $plan->run('foo', quiet => 1) } 'Executing gave no errors';
is_deeply(\@triggered, [ 0..2 ], 'All actions triggered');
my @order = qw/foo2 foo1 foo0/;
is_deeply([ $plan->node_names ], [ sort keys %nodes, $root->target ], 'Got expected nodes');
}
{
local @triggered;
my $dir = tempdir(TMPDIR => 1, CLEANUP => 1);
chdir $dir;
my %nodes = map {
+"foo$_" => ExtUtils::Builder::Node->new(
target => "foo$_",
dependencies => [],
actions => [ ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code->new(code => "open my \$fh, '>', 'foo$_'" ) ],
)
} 0 .. 2;
my $root = ExtUtils::Builder::Node->new(target => "foo", dependencies => [ map { "foo$_" } 0..2 ], actions => [
ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code->new(code => "open my \$fh, '>', 'foo'; push \@::triggered, 'foo'" ),
]);
my $plan;
lives_ok { $plan = ExtUtils::Builder::Plan->new(nodes => { %nodes, foo => $root }) } 'Plan could be created';
lives_ok { $plan->run('foo', quiet => 1) } 'Executing gave no errors';
is_deeply(\@triggered, [ 'foo' ], 'Have one foo');
lives_ok { $plan->run('foo', quiet => 1) } 'Executing gave no errors';
is_deeply(\@triggered, [ 'foo' ], 'Have one foo');
my $now = time;
utime $now, $now + 120, 'foo2';
lives_ok { $plan->run('foo', quiet => 1) } 'Executing gave no errors';
is_deeply(\@triggered, [ 'foo', 'foo' ], 'Have two foos');
}
done_testing;
Makefile.PL 100644 001750 001750 5132 15112145454 16352 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018 # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MakeMaker v6.033.
use strict;
use warnings;
use 5.010;
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
my %WriteMakefileArgs = (
"ABSTRACT" => "An overview of the foundations of the ExtUtils::Builder Plan framework",
"AUTHOR" => "Leon Timmermans ",
"CONFIGURE_REQUIRES" => {
"ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => 0
},
"DISTNAME" => "ExtUtils-Builder",
"LICENSE" => "perl",
"MIN_PERL_VERSION" => "5.010",
"NAME" => "ExtUtils::Builder",
"PREREQ_PM" => {
"Carp" => 0,
"Data::Dumper" => 0,
"Exporter" => "5.57",
"ExtUtils::Config" => 0,
"ExtUtils::Config::MakeMaker" => 0,
"ExtUtils::Helpers" => "0.027",
"ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => "6.68",
"ExtUtils::Manifest" => 0,
"File::Basename" => 0,
"File::Spec" => 0,
"File::Spec::Unix" => 0,
"List::Util" => "1.45",
"Perl::OSType" => 0,
"Scalar::Util" => 0,
"base" => 0,
"parent" => 0,
"strict" => 0,
"version" => 0,
"warnings" => 0
},
"TEST_REQUIRES" => {
"Cwd" => 0,
"File::Spec" => 0,
"File::Spec::Functions" => 0,
"File::Temp" => 0,
"IO::Handle" => 0,
"IPC::Open3" => 0,
"Test::Builder" => 0,
"Test::More" => "0.89",
"lib" => 0
},
"VERSION" => "0.018",
"test" => {
"TESTS" => "t/*.t"
}
);
my %FallbackPrereqs = (
"Carp" => 0,
"Cwd" => 0,
"Data::Dumper" => 0,
"Exporter" => "5.57",
"ExtUtils::Config" => 0,
"ExtUtils::Config::MakeMaker" => 0,
"ExtUtils::Helpers" => "0.027",
"ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => "6.68",
"ExtUtils::Manifest" => 0,
"File::Basename" => 0,
"File::Spec" => 0,
"File::Spec::Functions" => 0,
"File::Spec::Unix" => 0,
"File::Temp" => 0,
"IO::Handle" => 0,
"IPC::Open3" => 0,
"List::Util" => "1.45",
"Perl::OSType" => 0,
"Scalar::Util" => 0,
"Test::Builder" => 0,
"Test::More" => "0.89",
"base" => 0,
"lib" => 0,
"parent" => 0,
"strict" => 0,
"version" => 0,
"warnings" => 0
);
# inserted by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::DynamicPrereqs 0.040
use Config;
$WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM}{'Devel::FindPerl'} = $FallbackPrereqs{'Devel::FindPerl'} = '0' if $Config{userelocatableinc};
unless ( eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.63_03) } ) {
delete $WriteMakefileArgs{TEST_REQUIRES};
delete $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES};
$WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} = \%FallbackPrereqs;
}
delete $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES}
unless eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.52) };
if ( $^O eq 'MSWin32' ) {
$WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM}{'Win32::ShellQuote'} = $FallbackPrereqs{'Win32::ShellQuote'} = '0';
}
WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs);
35-planner.t 100644 001750 001750 1240 15112145454 16710 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t #!perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More 0.89;
use lib 't/lib';
use Test::LivesOK 'lives_ok';
use ExtUtils::Builder::Planner;
my $planner = ExtUtils::Builder::Planner->new;
$planner->load_extension("Callback");
our @triggered;
$planner->add_foo($_) for 0..2;
$planner->create_node(
target => 'foo',
dependencies => [ map { "foo$_" } 0..2 ],
phony => 1,
);
my $plan = $planner->materialize;
lives_ok { $plan->run('foo') } 'Executing gave no errors';
is_deeply(\@triggered, [ 0..2 ], 'All actions triggered');
my %nodes;
my @order = qw/foo2 foo1 foo0/;
is_deeply([ $plan->node_names ], [ qw/foo foo0 foo1 foo2/ ], 'Got expected nodes');
done_testing;
37-fileset.t 100644 001750 001750 1443 15112145454 16713 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t #!perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More 0.89;
use lib 't/lib';
use Test::LivesOK 'lives_ok';
use ExtUtils::Builder::Planner;
use File::Spec::Functions 'catfile';
my $planner = ExtUtils::Builder::Planner->new;
$planner->load_extension("Callback");
my $sources = $planner->create_pattern(file => "*.src");
my %sources;
my $destination = $planner->create_subst(
on => $sources,
subst => sub {
my ($source) = @_;
my $destination = catfile('build', $source);
$destination =~ s/\.src$/\.dest/;
$sources{$source}++;
$planner->create_node(
target => $destination,
);
}
);
$planner->add_seen('foo.src');
$planner->create_node(target => 'bar.src');
$planner->add_seen('baz.nosrc');
is_deeply(\%sources, { 'foo.src' => 1, 'bar.src' => 1}, 'Seen expected sources');
done_testing;
00-compile.t 100644 001750 001750 4130 15112145454 16672 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t use 5.006;
use strict;
use warnings;
# this test was generated with Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Compile 2.058
use Test::More;
plan tests => 19 + ($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING} ? 1 : 0);
my @module_files = (
'ExtUtils/Builder.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/Action.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/Action/Code.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/Action/Command.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/Action/Composite.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/Action/Function.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/Action/Perl.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/Action/Primitive.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet/Filter.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet/Free.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet/Subst.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/MakeMaker.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/Node.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/Plan.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/Planner.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/Planner/Extension.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/Serializer.pm',
'ExtUtils/Builder/Util.pm'
);
# no fake home requested
my @switches = (
-d 'blib' ? '-Mblib' : '-Ilib',
);
use File::Spec;
use IPC::Open3;
use IO::Handle;
open my $stdin, '<', File::Spec->devnull or die "can't open devnull: $!";
my @warnings;
for my $lib (@module_files)
{
# see L
my $stderr = IO::Handle->new;
diag('Running: ', join(', ', map { my $str = $_; $str =~ s/'/\\'/g; q{'} . $str . q{'} }
$^X, @switches, '-e', "require q[$lib]"))
if $ENV{PERL_COMPILE_TEST_DEBUG};
my $pid = open3($stdin, '>&STDERR', $stderr, $^X, @switches, '-e', "require q[$lib]");
binmode $stderr, ':crlf' if $^O eq 'MSWin32';
my @_warnings = <$stderr>;
waitpid($pid, 0);
is($?, 0, "$lib loaded ok");
shift @_warnings if @_warnings and $_warnings[0] =~ /^Using .*\bblib/
and not eval { +require blib; blib->VERSION('1.01') };
if (@_warnings)
{
warn @_warnings;
push @warnings, @_warnings;
}
}
is(scalar(@warnings), 0, 'no warnings found')
or diag 'got warnings: ', ( Test::More->can('explain') ? Test::More::explain(\@warnings) : join("\n", '', @warnings) ) if $ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING};
40-eumm-plan.t 100644 001750 001750 3155 15112145454 17147 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t #! perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More 0.89;
use Config;
use Cwd qw/getcwd/;
use File::Temp qw/tempdir/;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Util 'get_perl';
use ExtUtils::Manifest 'mkmanifest';
my $tempdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1, TEMPLATE => 'ExtUtilsBuilderXXXX');
my $pwd = getcwd;
chdir $tempdir;
open my $mfpl, '>', 'Makefile.PL';
my @touch_prefix = $^O eq 'MSWin32' || $^O eq 'VMS' ? (get_perl(), '-MExtUtils::Command', '-e') : ();
my $touch = join ', ', map { qq{'$_'} } @touch_prefix, 'touch';
printf $mfpl <<'END', $touch;
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
use ExtUtils::Builder::MakeMaker;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Util qw/command code/;
WriteMakefile(
NAME => 'FOO',
VERSION => 0.001,
NO_MYMETA => 1,
NO_META => 1,
);
sub MY::make_plans {
my ($self, $planner, $config) = @_;
my $action1 = command(%s, 'very_unlikely_name');
my $action2 = code(code => 'open my $fh, "\\x{3e}", "other_unlikely_name"');
$planner->create_node(target => 'foo', actions => [ $action1, $action2 ]);
$planner->create_node(target => 'pure_all', dependencies => [ 'foo' ], phony => 1);
}
END
close $mfpl;
{
local $ExtUtils::Manifest::Verbose = 0;
mkmanifest;
}
system get_perl(), 'Makefile.PL';
ok(-e 'Makefile', 'Makefile exists');
open my $mf, '<', 'Makefile' or die "Couldn't open Makefile: $!";
my $content = do { local $/; <$mf> };
like($content, qr/^\t .* touch .* very_unlikely_name/xm, 'Makefile contains very_unlikely_name');
my $make = $ENV{MAKE} // $Config{make};
system $make;
ok(-e 'very_unlikely_name', "Unlikely file has been touched");
ok(-e 'other_unlikely_name', "Unlikely file has been touched");
chdir $pwd;
done_testing;
35-serializer.t 100644 001750 001750 2324 15112145454 17426 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t #!perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More 0.89;
use lib 't/lib';
use Test::LivesOK 'lives_ok';
use ExtUtils::Builder::Node;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Plan;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Util 'code';
use ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Serializer;
our @triggered;
my @nodes = map {
[
+"foo$_" => ExtUtils::Builder::Node->new(
target => "foo$_",
dependencies => [],
actions => [ code(code => "push \@::triggered, $_" ) ],
)
]
} 0 .. 2;
my %nodes = map { @$_ } @nodes;
my $root = ExtUtils::Builder::Node->new(target => "foo", dependencies => [ map { "foo$_" } 0..2 ], actions => []);
my $plan;
lives_ok { $plan = ExtUtils::Builder::Plan->new(nodes => { %nodes, foo => $root }) } 'Plan could be created';
my $serializer = 'ExtUtils::Builder::Serializer';
my $serialized = $serializer->serialize_plan($plan);
ok $serialized, 'serialized';
my $deserialized = $serializer->deserialize_plan($serialized);
ok $deserialized, 'deserialized';
lives_ok { $deserialized->run('foo') } 'Executing gave no errors';
is_deeply(\@triggered, [ 0..2 ], 'All actions triggered');
my @order = qw/foo2 foo1 foo0/;
is_deeply([ $plan->node_names ], [ sort keys %nodes, $root->target ], 'Got expected nodes');
done_testing;
lib 000755 001750 001750 0 15112145454 15250 5 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t Callback.pm 100644 001750 001750 642 15112145454 17424 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t/lib package Callback;
use strict;
use warnings;
use parent 'ExtUtils::Builder::Planner::Extension';
use ExtUtils::Builder::Util 'code';
sub add_foo {
my ($planner, $num) = @_;
$planner->create_node(
target => "foo$_",
dependencies => [],
actions => [ code(code => "push \@::triggered, $_" ) ],
);
}
sub add_methods {
my ($self, $planner) = @_;
$planner->add_delegate('add_foo', \&add_foo);
return;
}
1;
Function.pm 100644 001750 001750 220 15112145454 17505 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t/lib package Function;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Exporter 5.57 'import';
our @EXPORT = qw/callback/;
sub callback {
$::callback->(@_);
}
1;
10-action-code.t 100644 001750 001750 2626 15112145454 17440 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t #! perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Config;
use Test::More 0.89;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code;
use lib 't/lib';
use Test::LivesOK 'lives_ok';
{
my $action;
our $callback = sub {};
my %args = (
code => '$::callback->()',
message => 'callback',
);
lives_ok { $action = ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code->new(%args) } 'Can create new object';
{
my @actions;
local $callback = sub { push @actions, 1 };
lives_ok { $action->execute(quiet => 1) } 'Can execute command';
is_deeply(\@actions, [1], 'Command is executed quietly');
}
{
my (@actions, @messages);
local $callback = sub { push @actions, 2 };
open my $stdout, '>', \my $output;
select $stdout;
lives_ok { $action->execute } 'Can execute command';
select STDOUT;
close $stdout;
is_deeply(\@actions, [2], 'Command is executed with logging');
is_deeply($output, "callback\n", 'Got the message');
}
my @serialized = $action->to_command;
is(scalar(@serialized), 1, 'Got one command');
my ($command, @arguments) = @{ shift @serialized };
ok(-x $command, 'Command is executable');
is_deeply(\@arguments, [ '-e', $args{code} ], 'to_command gives correct arguments');
is($action->to_code, $args{code}, 'to_code is "$input"');
is($action->preference, 'execute', 'Prefered means is "execute"');
is($action->preference(qw/code command/), 'code', 'Prefered means between "code" and "command" is "code"');
}
done_testing;
10-action-command.t 100644 001750 001750 3334 15112145454 20141 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t #! perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More 0.89;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Command;
use lib 't/lib';
use Test::LivesOK 'lives_ok';
{
my $action;
lives_ok { $action = ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Command->new(command => [ $^X, '-e0' ]) } 'Can create new object';
is_deeply($action->to_command, [$^X, '-e0'], 'Returns perl -e0');
like($action->to_code, qr/ system \( '.*?','-e0' \) \ and \ die /x, 'to_code returns something that might be sensible');
lives_ok { $action->execute(quiet => 1) } 'Can execute quiet command';
open my $stdout, '>', \my $output;
select $stdout;
lives_ok { $action->execute } 'Can execute logging command';
select STDOUT;
close $stdout;
like($output, qr/\Q$^X\E .+ -e0 \n \z/x, "Got '$^X -e0' as message");
is($action->preference, 'command', 'Preferred action is "execute"');
}
{
my $action;
lives_ok { $action = ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Command->new(command => 'echo Hello World') } 'Can create new object';
is_deeply($action->to_command, 'echo Hello World', 'Returns perl -e0');
like($action->to_code, qr/ system \( 'echo\ Hello\ World' \) \ and \ die /x, 'to_code returns something that might be sensible');
open my $stdout, '>&', *STDOUT or die;
open my $temp, '+>:crlf', undef or die;
open STDOUT, '>&', $temp or die;
open my $messenger, '>', \my $message;
select $messenger;
lives_ok { $action->execute } 'Can execute logging command';
select STDOUT;
seek($temp, 0, 0);
my $output = join '', <$temp>;
open STDOUT, '>&', $stdout or die;
select STDOUT;
is($message, "echo Hello World\n", "Got echo Hello World as message");
is($output, "Hello World\n", 'got Hello World as output');
is($action->preference, 'command', 'Preferred action is "execute"');
}
done_testing;
Test 000755 001750 001750 0 15112145454 16167 5 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t/lib LivesOK.pm 100644 001750 001750 620 15112145454 20157 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t/lib/Test package Test::LivesOK;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Exporter 5.57 'import';
our @EXPORT = qw/lives_ok/;
use Test::Builder;
my $builder = Test::Builder->new;
sub lives_ok(&@) {
my ($sub, $desc) = @_;
local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
my $success = eval {
$sub->();
1;
};
$builder->ok($success, $desc) or $builder->note("Exception thrown: $@");
return $success;
}
10-action-function.t 100644 001750 001750 3004 15112145454 20342 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/t #!perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Config;
use Test::More 0.89;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Function;
use lib 't/lib';
use Test::LivesOK 'lives_ok';
{
my $action;
our $callback = sub {};
my %args = (
function => 'callback',
module => 'Function',
message => 'callback',
arguments => [ 1 ],
exports => 1,
);
lives_ok { $action = ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Function->new(%args) } 'Can create new object';
{
my @actions;
local $callback = sub { push @actions, 1 };
lives_ok { $action->execute(quiet => 1) } 'Can execute command';
is_deeply(\@actions, [1], 'Command is executed quietly');
}
{
my (@actions, @messages);
local $callback = sub { push @actions, 2 };
open my $stdout, '>', \my $output;
select $stdout;
lives_ok { $action->execute } 'Can execute command';
select STDOUT;
close $stdout;
is_deeply(\@actions, [2], 'Command is executed with logging');
is_deeply($output, "callback\n", 'Got the message');
}
my @serialized = $action->to_command;
is(scalar(@serialized), 1, 'Got one command');
my ($command, @arguments) = @{ shift @serialized };
ok(-x $command, 'Command is executable');
is_deeply(\@arguments, [ '-MFunction', '-e', 'callback(1)' ], 'to_command gives correct arguments');
is($action->to_code, 'require Function; Function::callback(1)', 'to_code is "$input"');
is($action->preference, 'execute', 'Prefered means is "execute"');
is($action->preference(qw/code command/), 'code', 'Prefered means between "code" and "command" is "code"');
}
done_testing;
author 000755 001750 001750 0 15112145454 16174 5 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/xt pod-syntax.t 100644 001750 001750 252 15112145454 20606 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/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();
ExtUtils 000755 001750 001750 0 15112145454 16566 5 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib Builder.pm 100644 001750 001750 13420 15112145454 20672 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils package ExtUtils::Builder;
$ExtUtils::Builder::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
1;
#ABSTRACT: An overview of the foundations of the ExtUtils::Builder Plan framework
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
ExtUtils::Builder - An overview of the foundations of the ExtUtils::Builder Plan framework
=head1 VERSION
version 0.018
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This document describes the foundations of the ExtUtils::Builder Plan framework, including Actions, Nodes and Plans.
=head1 OVERVIEW
=head2 Action basics
Actions are the cornerstone of the ExtUtils::Builder framework. They provide an interface between build tools (e.g. L, L, ...) and building extensions. This allows producing and consuming sides to be completely independent from each other. It is a flexible abstraction around pieces of work, this work can be a piece of perl code, an external command, a mix of those or possibly other things.
An action can be consumed in many ways.
=over 4
=item * execute(%args)
This is often the simplest way of dealing with an action. It simple performs the action immediately, and will throw an exception on failure.
=item * to_command(%opts)
This converts the action into a list of commands to be executed. The elements of this list are arrayrefs to that can each be executed using along these lines:
for my $command ($work->to_command) {
system(@$command);
}
It can take two optional named arguments: C for the path to perl, and C for an L object used the find the current perl.
=item * to_code()
This converts the action into a list of strings to be Ced in order to execute them. This can be useful when you want to serialize the work that is to be done but don't want to force it to shell out.
=item * to_code_hash()
This converts the action into a hash that can be used to create a new L.
=item * flatten()
This will return all primitive actions involved in this action. It may return C<$self>, it may return an empty list.
On L actions, C can be called to retrieve the constituent actions, C is guaranteed to only return primitive actions.
=item * preference(@options)
If a consumer can consume actions in more than one way, the C method can be used to choose between options. This function expects a list of options out of C, C, C and C. You probably want to flatten your action first, as different constituents may have different preferences.
for my $action ($work->flatten) {
my $preference = $self->preference('code', 'command');
push @serialized, ($preference eq 'code')
? [ eval => $action->to_code ]
: [ exec => $action->to_command ];
}
=back
=head2 Primitives
On primitive actions, all serialization methods will return a single item list. There are two types of of primitive actions shipped with this dist: L and L. Commands are essentially an abstraction around a call to an external command, Codes are an abstraction around a piece of Perl code. While these are all implementing the same interfaces, they have their own (hopefully obvious) preferences on how to be treated. C is just an identity operator for primitive actions.
=head2 Composites
Composite actions are actions that may consist out of multiple actions (though in some cases they may contain only one or even zero actions). C will return all its constituents. C, C and C will all call their respective method on all those values. C is of little use, and will always prefer to flatten when given that option.
=head3 Nodes
Nodes are composite Actions. Nodes are a simple class with three attributes:
=over 4
=item * target
This is the filename of the result of this build step.
=item * dependencies
This is an unordered set of zero or more files that must be build (and must be up-to-date) before the target is build.
=item * actions
This is a sequence of zero or more actions that must be performed to build the target.
=back
Essentially, a Node is equivalent to entry in a Makefile
=head2 Plans
Plans are the equivalent of a (piece of a) Makefile. They are a bunch of nodes that should interconnect. It has one attribute.
=over 4
=item * nodes
This is a hash mapping (target) names to nodes.
=back
The C method will perform a topological sort much like C. It will check which steps are necessary and skip the ones which are not.
=head1 RATIONALE
Writing extensions for various build tools can be a daunting task. This module tries to abstract steps of build processes into reusable building blocks for creating platform and build system agnostic executable descriptions of work.
=head1 USAGE
package Frobnicator;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code;
...
sub add_plans {
my ($self, $planner) = @_;
my $action = ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code->new(
code => ...,
);
$planner->create_node(
target => 'frob',
actions => [ $action ],
);
$planner->create_node(
target => 'pure_all',
dependencies => [ 'frob' ],
phony => 1,
);
}
...
=head2 Makefile.PL
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
use ExtUtils::Builder::MakeMaker;
...
WriteMakeFile(
NAME => 'Foo',
VERSION => 0.001,
...,
);
sub MY::make_plans {
my ($self, $planner) = @_;
Frobnicator->add_plans($planner);
}
=head1 AUTHOR
Leon Timmermans
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans.
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
pod-coverage.t 100644 001750 001750 1530 15112145454 21073 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/xt/author # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Pod::Coverage::TrustMe v1.0.1
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Test::Pod::Coverage::TrustMe;
my $config = {};
my $modules = [
"ExtUtils::Builder",
"ExtUtils::Builder::Action",
"ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code",
"ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Command",
"ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Composite",
"ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Function",
"ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Perl",
"ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Primitive",
"ExtUtils::Builder::MakeMaker",
"ExtUtils::Builder::Node",
"ExtUtils::Builder::Plan",
"ExtUtils::Builder::Planner",
"ExtUtils::Builder::Planner::Extension",
"ExtUtils::Builder::Serializer",
"ExtUtils::Builder::Util",
];
plan tests => scalar @$modules;
for my $module (@$modules) {
pod_coverage_ok($module, $config);
}
done_testing;
Builder 000755 001750 001750 0 15112145454 20154 5 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils Node.pm 100644 001750 001750 5031 15112145454 21536 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder package ExtUtils::Builder::Node;
$ExtUtils::Builder::Node::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
use parent qw/ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Composite/;
use Carp 'croak';
sub new {
my ($class, %args) = @_;
croak('Attribute target is not defined') if not $args{target};
$args{actions} = [ map { $_->flatten } @{ $args{actions} // [] } ];
$args{dependencies} //= [];
$args{type} //= delete $args{phony} ? 'phony' : 'file';
return $class->SUPER::new(%args);
}
sub flatten {
my $self = shift;
return @{ $self->{actions} };
}
sub target {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{target};
}
sub dependencies {
my $self = shift;
return @{ $self->{dependencies} };
}
sub type {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{type};
}
sub phony {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{type} eq 'phony';
}
sub mergeable {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{type} eq 'phony' && !@{ $self->{actions} };
}
sub newer_than {
my ($self, $mtime) = @_;
return 1 if $self->{type} eq 'phony';
return -d $self->{target} || (-e _ && $mtime <= -M _);
}
1;
# ABSTRACT: An ExtUtils::Builder Node
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
ExtUtils::Builder::Node - An ExtUtils::Builder Node
=head1 VERSION
version 0.018
=head1 SYNOPSIS
ExtUtils::Builder::Node->new(
target => $target_name,
dependencies => \@dependencies,
actions => \@actions,
);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
A node is the equivalent of a makefile entry. In essence it boils down to its three attributes: C (the name of the target), C(the names of the dependencies) and C. A Node is a L, meaning that in can be executed or serialized as a whole.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 target
The target filename of this node.
=head2 dependencies
The (file)names of the dependencies of this node.
=head2 actions
A list of L for this node.
=head2 type
This must be one of C or C. In the latter case the target will not be represented on the filesystem.
=head2 phony
B.
Instead, pass C<< type => 'phony' >>
=head1 METHODS
=head2 mergeable
This returns true if a node is mergeable, i.e. it's phony and has no actions.
=for Pod::Coverage flatten
execute
to_command
to_code
newer_than
=head1 AUTHOR
Leon Timmermans
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans.
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
Plan.pm 100644 001750 001750 7154 15112145454 21553 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder package ExtUtils::Builder::Plan;
$ExtUtils::Builder::Plan::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp ();
use Scalar::Util ();
sub new {
my ($class, %args) = @_;
return bless {
nodes => $args{nodes} // {}
}, $class;
}
sub node {
my ($self, $name) = @_;
return $self->{nodes}{$name};
}
sub nodes {
my $self = shift;
return @{$self->{nodes}}{ $self->node_names };
}
sub node_names {
my $self = shift;
return sort keys %{ $self->{nodes} };
}
sub _node_sorter {
my ($self, $name, $callback, $seen, $loop) = @_;
Carp::croak("$name has a circular dependency, aborting!\n") if exists $loop->{$name};
return if $seen->{$name}++;
if (my $node = $self->{nodes}{$name}) {
local $loop->{$name} = 1;
$self->_node_sorter($_, $callback, $seen, $loop) for $node->dependencies;
$callback->($name, $node);
} elsif (not -e $name) {
Carp::confess("Node $name doesn't exist")
}
return;
}
sub run {
my ($self, $targets, %options) = @_;
my @targets = ref($targets) ? @{$targets} : $targets;
my (%seen, %loop);
my $run_node = sub {
my ($name, $node) = @_;
return if $self->_up_to_date($node);
$node->execute(%options);
};
$self->_node_sorter($_, $run_node, \%seen, \%loop) for @targets;
return;
}
sub _up_to_date {
my ($self, $node) = @_;
return 0 if $node->type eq 'phony' or not -e $node->target;
my $mtime = -M _;
for my $dep_name (sort $node->dependencies) {
if (my $dep = $self->{nodes}{$dep_name}) {
return 0 unless $dep->newer_than($mtime);
} else {
return 0 unless -e $dep_name && $mtime <= -M _;
}
}
return 1;
}
sub merge {
my ($self, $other) = @_;
Carp::croak('Right side of merge is not a Plan') if not $other->isa(__PACKAGE__);
my $double = join ', ', grep { $other->{nodes}{$_} } keys %{ $self->{nodes} };
Carp::croak("Found key(s) $double on both sides of merge") if $double;
my %nodes = (%{ $self->{nodes} }, %{ $other->{nodes} });
return ref($self)->new(nodes => [ values %nodes ]);
}
sub phonies {
my ($self) = @_;
return sort map { $_->target } grep { $_->phony } values %{ $self->{nodes} };
}
1;
# ABSTRACT: An ExtUtils::Builder Plan
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
ExtUtils::Builder::Plan - An ExtUtils::Builder Plan
=head1 VERSION
version 0.018
=head1 SYNOPSIS
package Frobnicate;
sub plan {
my %nodes = ...;
return ExtUtils::Builder::Plan->new(
nodes => \%nodes,
);
}
my $plan = Frobnicate->plan(@args);
# various consumption methods
$plan->run('foo');
say $_->target for $plan->nodes;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
An object of this class describes a process. It contains one or more nodes. This is enough to describe whole building processes, in fact its C method is a tiny C engine.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 nodes
This is the set of all nodes in this plan.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 run($target, %options)
This runs the process. Similar to C, it checks for each node if it is necessary to run, and if not skips it. C<$target> may either be a single string or an array ref of strings for the targets to run.
=head2 node($target)
Returns the node for the specified C<$target>.
=head2 node_names()
Returns the names of all the nodes.
=head2 merge($other)
This merges this plan with another, and returns the new plan. Each entry may only exist on one side of the merge.
=head2 phonies()
This returns the names of all phony targets.
=for Pod::Coverage new
=head1 AUTHOR
Leon Timmermans
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans.
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
Util.pm 100644 001750 001750 11067 15112145454 21614 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder package ExtUtils::Builder::Util;
$ExtUtils::Builder::Util::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
use Exporter 5.57 'import';
our @EXPORT_OK = qw/get_perl require_module unix_to_native_path native_to_unix_path command code function split_like_shell/;
use Carp 'croak';
use Config;
use ExtUtils::Config;
use ExtUtils::Helpers 0.027 'split_like_shell';
use File::Spec;
use File::Spec::Unix;
use Scalar::Util 'tainted';
sub get_perl {
my (%opts) = @_;
my $config = $opts{config} // ExtUtils::Config->new;
if (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($^X) and not tainted($^X)) {
return $^X;
}
elsif ($config->get('userelocatableinc')) {
require Devel::FindPerl;
return Devel::FindPerl::find_perl_interpreter($config);
}
else {
return $opts{config}->get('perlpath');
}
}
sub require_module {
my $module = shift;
(my $filename = "$module.pm") =~ s{::}{/}g;
require $filename;
return $module;
}
sub command {
my (@command) = @_;
require ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Command;
return ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Command->new(command => \@command);
}
sub code {
my %args = @_;
require ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code;
return ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code->new(%args);
}
sub function {
my %args = @_;
require ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Function;
return ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Function->new(%args);
}
my %cache;
sub glob_to_regex {
my $input = shift;
return $cache{$input} ||= do {
my $regex = _glob_to_regex_string($input);
qr/^$regex$/;
};
}
sub _glob_to_regex_string {
my $glob = shift;
my $in_curlies;
local $_ = $glob;
my $regex = !/\A(?=\.)/ ? '(?=[^\.])' : '';
while (!/\G\z/mgc) {
if (/\G([^\/.()|+^\$@%\\*?{},\[\]]+)/gc) {
$regex .= $1;
}
elsif (m{\G/}gc) {
$regex .= !/\G(?=\.)/gc ? '/(?=[^\.])' : '/'
}
elsif (/ \G ( [.()|+^\$@%] ) /xmgc) {
$regex .= quotemeta $1;
}
elsif (/ \G \\ ( [*?{}\\,] ) /xmgc) {
$regex .= quotemeta $1;
}
elsif (/\G\*/mgc) {
$regex .= "[^/]*";
}
elsif (/\G\?/mgc) {
$regex .= "[^/]";
}
elsif (/\G\{/mgc) {
$regex .= "(";
++$in_curlies;
}
elsif (/\G \[ ( [^\]]+ ) \] /xgc) {
$regex .= "[\Q$1\E]";
}
elsif ($in_curlies && /\G\}/mgc) {
$regex .= ")";
--$in_curlies;
}
elsif ($in_curlies && /\G,/mgc) {
$regex .= "|";
}
elsif (/\G([},]+)/gc) {
$regex .= $1;
}
else {
croak sprintf "Couldn't parse at %s|%s", substr($_, 0 , pos), substr $_, pos;
}
}
return $regex;
}
sub unix_to_native_path {
my ($input) = @_;
my ($volume, $unix_dir, $file) = File::Spec::Unix->splitpath($input);
my @splitdir = File::Spec::Unix->splitdir($unix_dir);
my $catdir = File::Spec->catdir(@splitdir);
return File::Spec->catpath($volume, $catdir, $file);
}
sub native_to_unix_path {
my ($input) = @_;
my ($volume, $unix_dir, $file) = File::Spec->splitpath($input);
my @splitdir = File::Spec->splitdir($unix_dir);
my $catdir = File::Spec::Unix->catdir(@splitdir);
return File::Spec::Unix->catpath($volume, $catdir, $file);
}
1;
# ABSTRACT: Utility functions for ExtUtils::Builder
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
ExtUtils::Builder::Util - Utility functions for ExtUtils::Builder
=head1 VERSION
version 0.018
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This is a module containing some helper functions for L.
=head1 FUNCTIONS
=head2 function(%arguments)
This is a shorthand for calling L's contructor.
=head2 command(%arguments)
This is a shorthand for calling L's contructor.
=head2 code(@command)
This is a shorthand for calling L's contructor, with C<@command> passed as its C argument.
=head2 glob_to_regex($glob)
This translates a unix glob expression (e.g. C<*.txt>) to a regex.
=head2 unix_to_native_path($path)
This converts a unix path to a native path.
=head2 native_to_unix_path($path)
This converts a native path to a unix path.
=head2 get_perl(%options)
This function takes a hash with various (optional) keys:
=over 4
=item * config
An L (compatible) object.
=back
=head2 require_module($module)
Dynamically require a module.
=head2 split_like_shell($string)
This function splits a string the same way as the local platform does.
=head1 AUTHOR
Leon Timmermans
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans.
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
Action.pm 100644 001750 001750 7451 15112145454 22076 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder package ExtUtils::Builder::Action;
$ExtUtils::Builder::Action::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
sub new {
my ($class, %args) = @_;
return bless { %args }, $class;
}
sub preference {
my ($self, @possibilities) = @_;
my $map = $self->_preference_map;
my @keys = @possibilities ? @possibilities : keys %{$map};
my ($ret) = reverse sort { $map->{$a} <=> $map->{$b} } @keys;
return $ret;
}
sub to_code_hash {
my ($self, %opts) = @_;
return {
code => $self->to_code(%opts),
}
}
1;
#ABSTRACT: The ExtUtils::Builder Action role
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
ExtUtils::Builder::Action - The ExtUtils::Builder Action role
=head1 VERSION
version 0.018
=head1 SYNOPSIS
$_->execute for @actions;
open my $script, '>', 'foo.sh';
print $script shell_quote(@{$_}) for map { $_->to_command } @actions;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Actions are the cornerstone of the ExtUtils::Builder framework. They provide an interface between build tools (L, L) and building extensions. This allows both sides to be completely independent from each other. It is a flexible abstraction around pieces of work, this work can be a piece of perl code, an external command, a mix of those or possibly other things.
=head1 OVERVIEW
An action can be consumed in many ways. It can be Cd, which is often the simplest way to deal with them. It can be serialized to commands that can be passed on to system or strings that can be Cled. If a consumer can deal with multiple of these, the C method can be used to choose between options. On L actions, C can be called to retrieve the constituent actions, on L actions it's just an identity operator. This is particularly useful before calling preference, because different sub-actions are likely to have different preferences.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 execute(%arguments)
Execute this action immediately. This may throw an exception on errors, but doesn't otherwise return anything. C<%arguments> may be used by the command.
=over 4
=item * quiet
If true, this suppresses logging.
=back
=head2 to_command(%options)
Convert the action into a set of platform appropriate commands. It returns a list of array-refs, each array-ref being an individual command that can be passes to C or equivalent. C<%options> can influence how something is serialized in action-type specific ways, but shouldn't fundamentally affect the action that is performed. All options are optional.
=over 4
=item perl
This contains the path to the current perl interpreter.
=item config
This should contain an ExtUtils::Config object, or equivalent.
=back
=head2 to_code(%options)
This returns a list of strings that can be evalled to sub-refs. C<%options> can influence how something is serialized in action-type specific ways, but shouldn't fundamentally affect the action that is performed.
=head2 to_code_hash(%options)
This returns a list of hashes that can be used to create L objects.
=head2 preference(@possibilities)
This action returns the favored out of C<@possibilities>. Valid values are C, C, C, C. If no arguments are given, the favorite from all valid values is given.
=head2 flatten
This action returns all actions behind this action. It may return itself, it may return a long list of actions, it may even return an empty list.
=for Pod::Coverage new
=head1 AUTHOR
Leon Timmermans
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans.
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
FileSet.pm 100644 001750 001750 1346 15112145454 22211 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder package ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet;
$ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp ();
sub new {
my ($class, %args) = @_;
my $self = bless {
entries => [],
dependents => [],
callback => $args{callback},
}, $class;
return $self;
}
sub entries {
my $self = shift;
return @{ $self->{entries} };
}
sub add_dependent {
my ($self, $dep) = @_;
push @{ $self->{dependents} }, $dep;
for my $file (@{ $self->{entries} }) {
$dep->add_input($file);
}
return;
}
sub _pass_on {
my ($self, $entry) = @_;
push @{ $self->{entries} }, $entry;
$self->{callback}->($entry) if $self->{callback};
for my $dependent (@{ $self->{dependents} }) {
$dependent->add_input($entry);
}
return;
}
1;
Planner.pm 100644 001750 001750 27215 15112145454 22300 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder package ExtUtils::Builder::Planner;
$ExtUtils::Builder::Planner::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp ();
use File::Basename;
use File::Spec;
use List::Util 1.45 ();
use Scalar::Util ();
use ExtUtils::Builder::Plan;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Node;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Util;
use ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Free;
use ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Filter;
use ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Subst;
my $class_counter = 0;
sub new {
my $base_class = shift;
my $all_files = ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Free->new;
return $base_class->_new_scope($base_class, undef, {}, { 'all-files' => $all_files });
}
sub _new_scope {
my ($self, $base_class, $outer, $nodes, $filesets) = @_;
my $class = __PACKAGE__ . '::Anon_' . ++$class_counter;
no strict 'refs';
push @{ "$class\::ISA" }, $base_class;
my $new = bless {
nodes => $nodes,
filesets => $filesets
}, $class;
$new->add_delegate('self', sub { $new });
$new->add_delegate('outer', sub { $outer });
return $new;
}
sub new_scope {
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->_new_scope(ref($self), $self, $self->{nodes}, $self->{filesets});
}
sub add_node {
my ($self, $node) = @_;
my $target = $node->target;
if (exists $self->{nodes}{$target}) {
Carp::croak("Duplicate for target $target") if !$node->mergeable or !$self->{nodes}{$target}->mergeable;
my @dependencies = List::Util::uniq($self->{nodes}{$target}->dependencies, $node->dependencies);
my $new = ExtUtils::Builder::Node->new(target => $target, dependencies => \@dependencies, phony => 1);
$self->{nodes}{$target} = $new;
} else {
$self->{nodes}{$target} = $node;
$self->{filesets}{'all-files'}->add_input($target) if not $node->phony;
}
return $node->target;
}
sub create_node {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
my $node = ExtUtils::Builder::Node->new(%args);
return $self->add_node($node);
}
sub create_phony {
my ($self, $target, @dependencies) = @_;
return $self->create_node(
target => $target,
dependencies => \@dependencies,
type => 'phony',
);
}
my $counter = 0;
sub _create_callback {
my ($self, $add_to) = @_;
return undef unless $add_to;
my $this = $self;
Scalar::Util::weaken($this);
return sub {
my ($entry) = @_;
$this->create_phony($add_to, $entry);
};
}
sub create_filter {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
my $set = ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Filter->new(
condition => $args{condition},
callback => $self->_create_callback($args{add_to}),
);
my $on = $args{on} // 'all-files';
my @sources = ref($on) eq 'ARRAY' ? @{$on} : $on;
for my $source (@sources) {
my $object = $self->{filesets}{$source} or die "No such source $source";
$object->add_dependent($set);
}
my $name = $args{name} // 'filter-' . $counter++;
$self->{filesets}{$name} = $set;
return $name;
}
sub _make_pattern {
my ($self, %options) = @_;
if ($options{file}) {
my $file = ExtUtils::Builder::Util::glob_to_regex($options{file});
if ($options{dir}) {
my $dir = ExtUtils::Builder::Util::native_to_unix_path($options{dir});
return sub {
my ($input) = @_;
my $filename = ExtUtils::Builder::Util::native_to_unix_path($input);
$filename =~ s{(?_make_pattern(%args);
my $callback = $args{negate} ? sub { !$positive->($_[0]) } : $positive;
return $self->create_filter(%args, condition => $callback);
}
sub create_subst {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
my $set = ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Subst->new(
subst => $args{subst},
callback => $self->_create_callback($args{add_to}),
);
my $on = $args{on} // 'all-files';
my @sources = ref($on) eq 'ARRAY' ? @{$on} : $on;
for my $source (@sources) {
my $object = $self->{filesets}{$source} or die "No such source $source";
$object->add_dependent($set);
}
my $name = $args{name} // 'subst-' . $counter++;
$self->{filesets}{$name} = $set;
return $name;
}
sub add_seen {
my ($self, $entry) = @_;
$self->{filesets}{'all-files'}->add_input($entry);
return;
}
sub merge_plan {
my ($self, $plan) = @_;
$self->add_node($_) for $plan->nodes;
return;
}
my $set_subname = eval { require Sub::Util; Sub::Util->VERSION('1.40'); \&Sub::Util::set_subname } // sub { $_[1] };
sub add_delegate {
my ($self, $name, $sub) = @_;
my $full_name = ref($self) . '::' . $name;
no strict 'refs';
no warnings 'redefine';
*{$full_name} = $set_subname->($full_name, $sub);
return;
}
sub load_extension {
my ($self, $plannable, $version, %options) = @_;
ExtUtils::Builder::Util::require_module($plannable);
$plannable->VERSION($version) if $version;
return $plannable->add_methods($self, %options);
}
*load_module = \&load_extension;
sub materialize {
my $self = shift;
my %nodes = %{ $self->{nodes} };
return ExtUtils::Builder::Plan->new(nodes => \%nodes);
}
my %dsl_commands = (
command => \&ExtUtils::Builder::Util::command,
code => \&ExtUtils::Builder::Util::code,
function => \&ExtUtils::Builder::Util::function,
);
sub run_dsl {
my ($self, $filename) = @_;
my $dsl_module = ref($self) . '::DSL';
if (not defined &{ "$dsl_module\::AUTOLOAD" }) {
no strict 'refs';
*{ "$dsl_module\::AUTOLOAD" } = sub {
my $name = our $AUTOLOAD;
$name =~ s/.*:://;
if (my $method = $self->can($name)) {
my $delegate = $set_subname->($name, sub {
$self->$method(@_);
});
*{ "$dsl_module\::$name" } = $delegate;
goto &$delegate;
}
else {
Carp::croak("No such subroutine $name");
}
};
for my $name (keys %dsl_commands) {
*{ "$dsl_module\::$name" } = $dsl_commands{$name} if not $dsl_module->can($name);
}
}
my $path = File::Spec->rel2abs($filename);
eval "package $dsl_module; my \$ret = do \$path; die \$@ if \$@; defined \$ret || !\$!" or die $@ // Carp::shortmess("Can't run $path: $!");
return;
}
1;
# ABSTRACT: An ExtUtils::Builder Plan builder
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
ExtUtils::Builder::Planner - An ExtUtils::Builder Plan builder
=head1 VERSION
version 0.018
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my $planner = ExtUtils::Builder::Planner->new;
$planner->create_node(
target => 'foo',
dependencies => [ 'bar' ],
actions => \@actions,
);
my $plan = $planner->materialize;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
A Planner is an object that creates a L that can be executed.
The primary objective of this class is to gather a set of nodes (triplets of target, dependencies and actions), that represent building graph. To aid building this graph, this modules provides filesets to filter and transform filenames. Delegates can be mixed into the planner to aid in building these nodes and filesets. Extensions are a collection of such delegates.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 add_node($node)
This adds an L to the planner. It will also be added to the C<'all-files'> fileset if it's a file node.
=head2 create_node(%args)
This creates a new node and adds it to the planner using C. It takes the same named arguments as C.
=over 4
=item * target
The target of the node. This is mandatory.
=item * dependencies
The list of dependencies for this node.
=item * actions
The actions to perform to create or update this node.
=item * type
This marks the type of the node: C or C, defaulting to the former.
=back
=head2 merge_plan($plan)
This merges all nodes of the plan to the planner.
=head2 add_delegate($name, $sub)
This adds C<$sub> as a helper method to this planner, with the name C<$name>.
=head2 create_phony($target, @dependencies)
This is a helper function that calls C for a action-free phony target.
=head2 create_filter(%options)
This will filter an existing fileset based on a condition, and return the name of the new fileset.
=over 4
=item * condition
If this callback returns true the file will be included in the new filesets.
=item * on
this sets the input fileset, it defaults to c<'all-files'>.
=item * name
this sets the name of the new set, if none is given one will be generated.
=back
=head2 create_pattern(%options)
This is a wrapper for C for various common constructs. It takes several named options, at the moment at least one of C or C is mandatory.
=over 4
=item * file
A unix glob pattern that each filename is compared to, e.g. C<'*.pm'>.
=item * dir
The directory under which files should be (e.g. C<'lib'>).
=item * negate
This negates all the match.
=item * on
this sets the input fileset, it defaults to C<'all-files'>.
=item * name
this sets the name of the new set, if none is given one will be generated.
=back
=head2 create_subst(%options)
This creates a new node based on the old one (source).
=over 4
=item * subst
This callback is called for all entries in the input set. It should do two things:
=over 4
=item 1. Return the name of the new target node.
=item 2. It should add a node to create the target from the source. The node should have source as its dependency.
=back
=item * on
this sets the input fileset, it defaults to c<'all-files'>.
=item * name
this sets the name of the new set, if none is given one will be generated.
=back
=head2 add_seen($filename)
This marks a file as existing on the filesystem by adding it to the C<'all-files'> fileset.
=head2 load_extension($extension, $version, %options)
This adds the delegate from the given module. If C<$version> is defined it will verify if the extension is at least that version.
C is a depreciated alias for this function.
=head2 new_scope()
This opens a new scope on the planner. It return a child planner that shared the build tree state with its parent, but any delegated added to it will not be added to the parent.
=head2 run_dsl($filename)
This runs C<$filename> as a DSL file. This is a script file that includes Planner methods as functions. For example:
use strict;
use warnings;
load_extension("Foo");
add_foo("a.foo", "a.bar");
create_subst(
on => create_pattern(file => '*.src'),
subst => sub {
my ($source) = @_;
my $target = $source =~ s/\.src$//r;
return create_node(
target => $target,
dependencies => [ $source ],
actions => [
command('convert', $target, $source),
function(module => 'Foo', function => 'bar'),
code(code => 'print "Hello World"'),
],
);
},
);
This will also add C, C and C helper functions that correspond to L, L and L respectively.
=head2 materialize()
This returns a new L object based on the planner.
=head2 self()
This returns the planner.
=head2 outer()
This returns the planner matching the outer scope of the current planner object.
=for Pod::Coverage new
load_module
=head1 AUTHOR
Leon Timmermans
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans.
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
MakeMaker.pm 100644 001750 001750 13066 15112145454 22535 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder package ExtUtils::Builder::MakeMaker;
$ExtUtils::Builder::MakeMaker::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
our @ISA;
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.68;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Planner;
use ExtUtils::Config::MakeMaker;
use ExtUtils::Manifest ();
use version ();
sub import {
my ($class, @args) = @_;
if (!MM->isa(__PACKAGE__)) {
@ISA = @MM::ISA;
@MM::ISA = __PACKAGE__;
splice @ExtUtils::MakeMaker::Overridable, -1, 0, 'make_plans';
}
return;
}
my $escape_command = sub {
my ($maker, $elements) = @_;
return join ' ', map { (my $temp = m{[^\w/\$().-]} ? $maker->quote_literal($_) : $_) =~ s/\n/\\\n\t/g; $temp } @{$elements};
};
my %double_colon = map { $_ => 1 } qw/all pure_all subdirs config dynamic static clean distdir test install/;
my $make_entry = sub {
my ($maker, $target, $dependencies, $actions) = @_;
my @commands = map { $maker->$escape_command($_) } map { $_->to_command(perl => '$(ABSPERLRUN)') } @{$actions};
my @dependencies = map { $maker->quote_dep($_) } @{$dependencies};
my $colon = $double_colon{$target} ? '::' : ':';
return join "\n\t", join(' ', $target, $colon, @dependencies), @commands;
};
sub postamble {
my ($maker, %args) = @_;
my @ret = split "\n\n", $maker->SUPER::postamble(%args);
my $planner = ExtUtils::Builder::Planner->new;
$planner->add_delegate('makemaker', sub { $maker });
my $config = ExtUtils::Config::MakeMaker->new($maker);
$planner->add_delegate('config', sub { $config });
$planner->add_delegate('distribution', sub { $maker->{DIST_NAME} });
$planner->add_delegate('version', sub { version->new($maker->{VERSION}) });
$planner->add_delegate('main_module', sub { $maker->{NAME} });
$planner->add_delegate('pureperl_only', sub { $maker->{PUREPERL_ONLY} });
$planner->add_delegate('perl_path', sub { $maker->{ABSPERLRUN} });
$planner->add_delegate('verbose', sub { !!0 });
$planner->add_delegate('uninst', sub { $maker->{UNINST} });
$planner->add_delegate('meta', sub { CPAN::Meta->load_file('META.json') });
$planner->add_delegate('release_status', sub { CPAN::Meta->load_file('META.json')->release_status });
$planner->add_delegate('jobs', sub { 1 });
$planner->add_delegate('is_os', sub {
my ($self, @wanted) = @_;
return not not grep { $_ eq $^O } @wanted
});
$planner->add_delegate('is_os_type', sub {
my ($self, $wanted) = @_;
require Perl::OSType;
return Perl::OSType::is_os_type($wanted);
});
$planner->add_delegate('new_planner', sub {
my $inner = ExtUtils::Builder::Planner->new;
$inner->add_delegate('config', sub { $config });
return $inner;
});
$planner->add_seen($_) for sort keys %{ ExtUtils::Manifest::maniread() };
$maker->make_plans($planner, %args) if $maker->can('make_plans');
for my $file (glob 'planner/*.pl') {
$planner->new_scope->run_dsl($file);
}
my $plan = $planner->materialize;
push @ret, map { $maker->$make_entry($_->target, [ $_->dependencies ], [ $_ ]) } $plan->nodes;
if ($maker->is_make_type('gmake') || $maker->is_make_type('bsdmake')) {
my @phonies = grep { !$double_colon{$_} } $plan->phonies;
push @ret, $maker->$make_entry('.PHONY', \@phonies) if @phonies
}
return join "\n\n", @ret;
}
1;
#ABSTRACT: A MakeMaker consumer for ExtUtils::Builder Plan objects
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
ExtUtils::Builder::MakeMaker - A MakeMaker consumer for ExtUtils::Builder Plan objects
=head1 VERSION
version 0.018
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
use ExtUtils::Builder::MakeMaker;
...
WriteMakeFile(
NAME => 'Foo',
VERSION => 0.001,
);
sub MY::make_plans {
my ($self, $planner) = @_;
$planner->load_extension('Some::Module');
... # Add plans to $planner
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This MakeMaker extension will call your C method with a L as argument so that you can add entries to it; these entries will be added to your Makefile. It will also call any C<.pl> files in C as DSL files, these are run in a new scope so delegates don't leak out. Entries may depend on existing MakeMaker entries and vice-versa. Typically one would make their target a dependency of a MakeMaker entry like C or C.
=head1 DELEGATES
By default, the following delegates are defined on your L:
=over 4
=item * meta
A L object representing the C file.
=item * distribution
The name of the distribution
=item * version
The version of the distribution
=item * main_module
The main module of the distribution.
=item * release_status
The release status of the distribution (e.g. C<'stable'>).
=item * perl_path
The path to the perl executable.
=item * config
The L object for this build
=item * is_os(@os_names)
This returns true if the current operating system matches any of the listed ones.
=item * is_os_type($os_type)
This returns true if the type of the OS matches C<$os_type>. Legal values are C, C and C.
=item * verbose
This is always false.
=item * uninst
The value of the C command line argument.
=item * jobs
This is always C<1>.
=item * pureperl_only
The value of the C command line argument.
=back
These are the same ones as L sets except C is missing.
=for Pod::Coverage postamble
=head1 AUTHOR
Leon Timmermans
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans.
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
Serializer.pm 100644 001750 001750 6536 15112145454 22775 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder package ExtUtils::Builder::Serializer;
$ExtUtils::Builder::Serializer::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp 'croak';
use ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Command;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Node;
use ExtUtils::Builder::Plan;
sub serialize_plan {
my ($self, $plan) = @_;
my %nodes;
for my $node_name ($plan->node_names) {
$nodes{$node_name} = $self->serialize_node($plan->node($node_name));
}
return {
nodes => \%nodes,
}
}
sub serialize_node {
my ($self, $node, %opts) = @_;
my @actions = map { $self->serialize_action($_, %opts) } $node->flatten;
return {
dependencies => [ $node->dependencies ],
actions => \@actions,
type => $node->type,
}
}
sub serialize_action {
my ($self, $action, %opts) = @_;
my $preference = $action->preference('code', 'command');
my $method = $preference eq 'code' ? 'serialize_code' : 'serialize_command';
return $self->$method($action, %opts);
}
sub serialize_code {
my ($self, $action, %opts) = @_;
return [ 'code', $action->to_code_hash(%opts) ];
}
sub serialize_command {
my ($self, $action, %opts) = @_;
return map { [ 'command', $_ ] } $action->to_command(%opts)
}
sub deserialize_plan {
my ($self, $serialized, %options) = @_;
my %nodes;
for my $node_name (keys %{ $serialized->{nodes} }) {
$nodes{$node_name} = $self->deserialize_node($node_name, $serialized->{nodes}{$node_name}, %options);
}
return ExtUtils::Builder::Plan->new(
nodes => \%nodes,
);
}
sub deserialize_node {
my ($self, $name, $serialized, %options) = @_;
my @actions = map { $self->deserialize_action($_, %options) } @{ $serialized->{actions} };
return ExtUtils::Builder::Node->new(
target => $name,
dependencies => [ @{ $serialized->{dependencies} } ],
actions => \@actions,
type => $serialized->{type},
);
}
sub deserialize_action {
my ($self, $serialized, %options) = @_;
my ($command, @args) = @{$serialized};
if ($command eq 'command') {
return ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Command->new(command => $args[0]);
} elsif ($command eq 'code') {
return map { ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code->new(%$_) } @args;
} else {
croak "Unknown serialized command $command";
}
}
1;
#ABSTRACT:
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
ExtUtils::Builder::Serializer -
=head1 VERSION
version 0.018
=head1 DESCRIPTION
XXX
=head1 METHODS
=head2 serialize_plan($plan)
Serialize a plan into a JSON compatible hash structure.
=head2 serialize_node($node)
Serialize a node into a JSON compatible hash structure.
=head2 serialize_action($action)
Serialize an action into a JSON compatible hash structure.
=head2 serialize_code($action)
Serialize a code action into a JSON compatible hash structure.
=head2 serialize_command($action)
Serialize a command action into a JSON compatible hash structure.
=head2 deserialize_plan($plan)
Deserialize a plan from a JSON compatible hash structure.
=head2 deserialize_node($node)
Deserialize a node from a JSON compatible hash structure.
=head2 deserialize_action($action)
Deserialize an action from a JSON compatible hash structure.
=head1 AUTHOR
Leon Timmermans
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans.
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
Action 000755 001750 001750 0 15112145454 21371 5 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder Code.pm 100644 001750 001750 5061 15112145454 22743 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder/Action package ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code;
$ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
use parent 'ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Perl';
use Carp ();
use ExtUtils::Builder::Util 'get_perl';
sub new {
my ($class, %args) = @_;
Carp::croak('Need to define code') if !$args{code};
$args{modules} //= [];
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%args);
return $self;
}
sub modules {
my $self = shift;
return @{ $self->{modules} };
}
sub execute {
my ($self, %opts) = @_;
my $code = $self->to_code();
if (!$opts{quiet}) {
my $message = $self->{message} // $code;
print "$message\n";
}
eval $code . '; 1' or die $@;
return;
}
sub to_code {
my ($self, %opts) = @_;
my @modules = $opts{skip_loading} ? () : map { "require $_" } $self->modules;
return join '; ', @modules, $self->{code};
}
sub to_command {
my ($self, %opts) = @_;
my @modules = map { "-M$_" } $self->modules;
my $perl = $opts{perl} // get_perl(%opts);
return [ $perl, @modules, '-e', $self->to_code(skip_loading => 'main') ];
}
1;
#ABSTRACT: Action objects for perl code
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code - Action objects for perl code
=head1 VERSION
version 0.018
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my $action = ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code->new(
code => 'Frob::nicate(@_)',
modules => ['Frob'],
message => 'frobnicateing foo',
);
$action->execute(target => 'bar');
say "Executed: ", join ' ', @$_, target => 'bar' for $action->to_command;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This is a primitive action object wrapping a piece of perl code. The easiest way to use it is to execute it immediately. For more information on using actions, see L. The core attributes are code and serialized, though only one of them must be given, both is strongly recommended.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 code
This is a code-ref containing the action. On execution, it is passed the arguments of the execute method; when run as command it is passed @ARGV. In either case, C is also passed. Of not given, it is Ced from C.
=head2 modules
This is an optional list of modules that will be dynamically loaded before the action is run in any way. This attribute is optional.
=for Pod::Coverage new
to_code
modules
=head1 AUTHOR
Leon Timmermans
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans.
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
Perl.pm 100644 001750 001750 2537 15112145454 23000 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder/Action package ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Perl;
$ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Perl::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
use parent 'ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Primitive';
sub _preference_map {
return {
execute => 3,
code => 2,
command => 1,
flatten => 0,
};
}
sub message {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{message};
}
sub to_code_hash {
my ($self, %opts) = @_;
my %result = (
modules => [ $self->modules ],
code => $self->to_code(skip_loading => 1, %opts),
);
$result{message} = $self->{message} if defined $self->{message};
return \%result;
}
1;
# ABSTRACT: A base-role for Code actions
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Perl - A base-role for Code actions
=head1 VERSION
version 0.018
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This class provides most functionality of Code Actions.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 message
This is a message that will be logged during execution. This attribute is optional.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 modules
This will return the modules needed for this action.
=for Pod::Coverage execute
to_command
preference
=head1 AUTHOR
Leon Timmermans
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans.
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
FileSet 000755 001750 001750 0 15112145454 21507 5 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder Free.pm 100644 001750 001750 375 15112145454 23053 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet package ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Free;
$ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Free::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
use base 'ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet';
sub add_input {
my ($self, $entry) = @_;
$self->_pass_on($entry);
return $entry;
}
1;
Subst.pm 100644 001750 001750 755 15112145454 23274 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet package ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Subst;
$ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Subst::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
use base 'ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet';
use Carp ();
use Scalar::Util ();
sub new {
my ($class, %args) = @_;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%args);
$self->{subst} = $args{subst} or Carp::croak("No subst given");
return $self;
}
sub add_input {
my ($self, $source) = @_;
my $target = $self->{subst}->($source);
$self->_pass_on($target);
return $target;
}
1;
Command.pm 100644 001750 001750 5177 15112145454 23457 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder/Action package ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Command;
$ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Command::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
use parent 'ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Primitive';
sub _preference_map {
return {
command => 3,
execute => 2,
code => 1,
flatten => 0,
};
}
sub to_code {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
require Data::Dumper;
if (ref $self->{command}) {
my $serialized = Data::Dumper->new([$self->{command}])->Terse(1)->Indent(0)->Dump;
$serialized =~ s/ \A \[ (.*?) \] \z /$1/xms;
return qq{system($serialized) and die "Could not run command " . join ' ', $serialized};
} else {
my $serialized = Data::Dumper->new([$self->{command}])->Terse(1)->Indent(0)->Dump;
return qq{system($serialized) and die "Could not run command $serialized"};
}
}
sub to_command {
my $self = shift;
return ref $self->{command} ? [ @{ $self->{command} } ] : $self->{command};
}
my $quote = $^O eq 'MSWin32' ? do { require Win32::ShellQuote; \&Win32::ShellQuote::quote_system_list } : sub { @_ };
sub execute {
my ($self, %opts) = @_;
if (ref $self->{command}) {
my @command = @{ $self->{command} };
my $message = join ' ', map { my $arg = $_; $arg =~ s/ (?= ['#] ) /\\/gx ? "'$arg'" : $arg } @command;
print "$message\n" if not $opts{quiet};
system($quote->(@command)) and die "Could not run command @command" if not $opts{dry_run};
} else {
my $command = $self->{command};
print "$command\n" if not $opts{quiet};
system($command) and die "Could not run command $command" if not $opts{dry_run};
}
return;
}
1;
#ABSTRACT: An action object for external commands
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Command - An action object for external commands
=head1 VERSION
version 0.018
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my @cmd = qw/echo Hello World!/;
my $action = ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Command->new(command => \@cmd);
$action->execute;
say "Executed: ", join ' ', @{$_} for $action->to_command;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This is a primitive action object wrapping an external command. The easiest way to use it is to serialize it to command, though it doesn't mind being executed right away. For more information on actions, see L.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 command
This is the command that should be run, represented as an array ref.
=for Pod::Coverage execute
to_command
to_code
preference
flatten
=head1 AUTHOR
Leon Timmermans
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans.
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
Filter.pm 100644 001750 001750 747 15112145454 23422 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder/FileSet package ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Filter;
$ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet::Filter::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
use base 'ExtUtils::Builder::FileSet';
use Carp ();
sub new {
my ($class, %args) = @_;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%args);
$self->{condition} = $args{condition} or Carp::croak('No condition given');
return $self;
}
sub add_input {
my ($self, $source) = @_;
if ($self->{condition}->($source)) {
$self->_pass_on($source);
}
return $source;
}
1;
Function.pm 100644 001750 001750 7117 15112145454 23662 0 ustar 00leont leont 000000 000000 ExtUtils-Builder-0.018/lib/ExtUtils/Builder/Action package ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Function;
$ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Function::VERSION = '0.018';
use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp 'croak';
use ExtUtils::Builder::Util 'get_perl';
use parent 'ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Perl';
sub new {
my ($class, %args) = @_;
croak 'Attribute module is not defined' if not defined $args{module};
croak 'Attribute function is not defined' if not defined $args{function};
$args{fullname} = join '::', $args{module}, $args{function};
$args{exports} ||= !!0;
$args{arguments} //= [];
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%args);
return $self;
}
sub modules {
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->{module};
}
sub module {
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->{module};
}
sub function {
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->{function};
}
sub arguments {
my ($self) = @_;
return @{ $self->{arguments} };
}
sub execute {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
my $module = $self->{module};
(my $filename = $module) =~ s{::}{/}g;
require "$filename.pm";
if (!$args{quiet}) {
my $message = $self->{message} // sprintf "%s(%s)", $self->{fullname}, join ", ", $self->arguments;
print "$message\n";
}
my $code = do { no strict 'refs'; \&{ $self->{fullname} } };
$code->($self->arguments);
}
sub to_code {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
my $shortcut = $args{skip_loading} && $args{skip_loading} eq 'main' && $self->{exports};
my $name = $shortcut ? $self->{function} : $self->{fullname};
my @modules = $args{skip_loading} ? () : "require $self->{module}";
my $arguments = $self->arguments ? do {
require Data::Dumper; (Data::Dumper->new([ [ $self->arguments ] ])->Terse(1)->Indent(0)->Dump =~ /^ \[ (.*) \] $/x)[0]
} : '';
return join '; ', @modules, sprintf '%s(%s)', $name, $arguments;
}
sub to_command {
my ($self, %opts) = @_;
my $module = $self->{exports} eq 'explicit' ? "-M$self->{module}=$self->{function}" : "-M$self->{module}";
my $perl = $opts{perl} // get_perl(%opts);
return [ $perl, $module, '-e', $self->to_code(skip_loading => 'main') ];
}
1;
#ABSTRACT: Actions for perl function calls
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Function - Actions for perl function calls
=head1 VERSION
version 0.018
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my $action = ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Function->new(
module => 'Frob',
function => 'nicate',
arguments => [ target => 'bar' ],
);
$action->execute();
say "Executed: ", join ' ', @$_, target => 'bar' for $action->to_command;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This Action class is a specialization of L that makes the common case of calling a simple function easier. The first statement in the synopsis is roughly equivalent to:
my $action = ExtUtils::Builder::Action::Code->new(
code => 'Frob::nicate(target => 'bar')',
module => ['Frob'],
message => 'Calling Frob::nicate',
);
Except that it serializes more cleanly.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 arguments
These are additional arguments to the action, that are passed on regardless of how the action is run. This attribute is optional.
=head2 module
The module to be loaded.
=head2 function
The name of the function to be called.
=head2 exports
If C<"always">, the function is assumed to be exported by the module. If C<"explicit">, it's assumed to need explicit exporting (e.g. C