Retract #16195 since it seems to be unnecessary.
[p5sagit/p5-mst-13.2.git] / lib / AutoSplit.pm
CommitLineData
a0d0e21e 1package AutoSplit;
2
3b825e41 3use 5.006_001;
4e6ea2c3 4use Exporter ();
5use Config qw(%Config);
6use Carp qw(carp);
7use File::Basename ();
68dc0745 8use File::Path qw(mkpath);
64a3d80f 9use File::Spec::Functions qw(curdir catfile catdir);
4e6ea2c3 10use strict;
17f410f9 11our($VERSION, @ISA, @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK, $Verbose, $Keep, $Maxlen,
12 $CheckForAutoloader, $CheckModTime);
a0d0e21e 13
88d01e8d 14$VERSION = "1.0307";
a0d0e21e 15@ISA = qw(Exporter);
16@EXPORT = qw(&autosplit &autosplit_lib_modules);
3edbfbe5 17@EXPORT_OK = qw($Verbose $Keep $Maxlen $CheckForAutoloader $CheckModTime);
a0d0e21e 18
f06db76b 19=head1 NAME
20
21AutoSplit - split a package for autoloading
22
cb1a09d0 23=head1 SYNOPSIS
24
4e6ea2c3 25 autosplit($file, $dir, $keep, $check, $modtime);
84dc3c4d 26
4e6ea2c3 27 autosplit_lib_modules(@modules);
cb1a09d0 28
f06db76b 29=head1 DESCRIPTION
30
31This function will split up your program into files that the AutoLoader
21c92a1d 32module can handle. It is used by both the standard perl libraries and by
33the MakeMaker utility, to automatically configure libraries for autoloading.
34
35The C<autosplit> interface splits the specified file into a hierarchy
36rooted at the directory C<$dir>. It creates directories as needed to reflect
37class hierarchy, and creates the file F<autosplit.ix>. This file acts as
38both forward declaration of all package routines, and as timestamp for the
39last update of the hierarchy.
40
4e6ea2c3 41The remaining three arguments to C<autosplit> govern other options to
42the autosplitter.
43
44=over 2
45
46=item $keep
47
48If the third argument, I<$keep>, is false, then any
49pre-existing C<*.al> files in the autoload directory are removed if
50they are no longer part of the module (obsoleted functions).
51$keep defaults to 0.
52
53=item $check
54
55The
56fourth argument, I<$check>, instructs C<autosplit> to check the module
e8fac187 57currently being split to ensure that it includes a C<use>
4e6ea2c3 58specification for the AutoLoader module, and skips the module if
59AutoLoader is not detected.
60$check defaults to 1.
61
62=item $modtime
63
64Lastly, the I<$modtime> argument specifies
65that C<autosplit> is to check the modification time of the module
66against that of the C<autosplit.ix> file, and only split the module if
67it is newer.
68$modtime defaults to 1.
69
70=back
21c92a1d 71
72Typical use of AutoSplit in the perl MakeMaker utility is via the command-line
73with:
74
75 perl -e 'use AutoSplit; autosplit($ARGV[0], $ARGV[1], 0, 1, 1)'
76
77Defined as a Make macro, it is invoked with file and directory arguments;
78C<autosplit> will split the specified file into the specified directory and
79delete obsolete C<.al> files, after checking first that the module does use
80the AutoLoader, and ensuring that the module is not already currently split
81in its current form (the modtime test).
82
83The C<autosplit_lib_modules> form is used in the building of perl. It takes
84as input a list of files (modules) that are assumed to reside in a directory
85B<lib> relative to the current directory. Each file is sent to the
86autosplitter one at a time, to be split into the directory B<lib/auto>.
87
88In both usages of the autosplitter, only subroutines defined following the
4e6ea2c3 89perl I<__END__> token are split out into separate files. Some
21c92a1d 90routines may be placed prior to this marker to force their immediate loading
91and parsing.
92
4e6ea2c3 93=head2 Multiple packages
94
95As of version 1.01 of the AutoSplit module it is possible to have
96multiple packages within a single file. Both of the following cases
97are supported:
98
99 package NAME;
100 __END__
101 sub AAA { ... }
102 package NAME::option1;
103 sub BBB { ... }
104 package NAME::option2;
105 sub BBB { ... }
21c92a1d 106
4e6ea2c3 107 package NAME;
108 __END__
109 sub AAA { ... }
110 sub NAME::option1::BBB { ... }
111 sub NAME::option2::BBB { ... }
21c92a1d 112
113=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
114
4e6ea2c3 115C<AutoSplit> will inform the user if it is necessary to create the
116top-level directory specified in the invocation. It is preferred that
117the script or installation process that invokes C<AutoSplit> have
118created the full directory path ahead of time. This warning may
119indicate that the module is being split into an incorrect path.
21c92a1d 120
4e6ea2c3 121C<AutoSplit> will warn the user of all subroutines whose name causes
122potential file naming conflicts on machines with drastically limited
123(8 characters or less) file name length. Since the subroutine name is
124used as the file name, these warnings can aid in portability to such
125systems.
21c92a1d 126
4e6ea2c3 127Warnings are issued and the file skipped if C<AutoSplit> cannot locate
128either the I<__END__> marker or a "package Name;"-style specification.
21c92a1d 129
4e6ea2c3 130C<AutoSplit> will also emit general diagnostics for inability to
131create directories or files.
f06db76b 132
133=cut
134
a0d0e21e 135# for portability warn about names longer than $maxlen
136$Maxlen = 8; # 8 for dos, 11 (14-".al") for SYSVR3
137$Verbose = 1; # 0=none, 1=minimal, 2=list .al files
138$Keep = 0;
3edbfbe5 139$CheckForAutoloader = 1;
140$CheckModTime = 1;
a0d0e21e 141
4e6ea2c3 142my $IndexFile = "autosplit.ix"; # file also serves as timestamp
143my $maxflen = 255;
a0d0e21e 144$maxflen = 14 if $Config{'d_flexfnam'} ne 'define';
39e571d4 145if (defined (&Dos::UseLFN)) {
146 $maxflen = Dos::UseLFN() ? 255 : 11;
147}
4e6ea2c3 148my $Is_VMS = ($^O eq 'VMS');
a0d0e21e 149
09bef843 150# allow checking for valid ': attrlist' attachments
151my $nested;
14455d6c 152$nested = qr{ \( (?: (?> [^()]+ ) | (??{ $nested }) )* \) }x;
0120eecf 153my $one_attr = qr{ (?> (?! \d) \w+ (?:$nested)? ) (?:\s*\:\s*|\s+(?!\:)) }x;
09bef843 154my $attr_list = qr{ \s* : \s* (?: $one_attr )* }x;
155
156
3edbfbe5 157
a0d0e21e 158sub autosplit{
4e6ea2c3 159 my($file, $autodir, $keep, $ckal, $ckmt) = @_;
75f92628 160 # $file - the perl source file to be split (after __END__)
161 # $autodir - the ".../auto" dir below which to write split subs
162 # Handle optional flags:
4e6ea2c3 163 $keep = $Keep unless defined $keep;
75f92628 164 $ckal = $CheckForAutoloader unless defined $ckal;
165 $ckmt = $CheckModTime unless defined $ckmt;
166 autosplit_file($file, $autodir, $keep, $ckal, $ckmt);
a0d0e21e 167}
168
169
a0d0e21e 170# This function is used during perl building/installation
21c92a1d 171# ./miniperl -e 'use AutoSplit; autosplit_lib_modules(@ARGV)' ...
a0d0e21e 172
173sub autosplit_lib_modules{
174 my(@modules) = @_; # list of Module names
175
3e3baf6d 176 while(defined($_ = shift @modules)){
0eb04855 177 while (m#(.*?[^:])::([^:].*)#) { # in case specified as ABC::XYZ
178 $_ = catfile($1, $2);
179 }
4633a7c4 180 s|\\|/|g; # bug in ksh OS/2
413e5597 181 s#^lib/##s; # incase specified as lib/*.pm
0eb04855 182 my($lib) = catfile(curdir(), "lib");
b1179839 183 if ($Is_VMS) { # may need to convert VMS-style filespecs
184 $lib =~ s#^\[\]#.\/#;
185 }
413e5597 186 s#^$lib\W+##s; # incase specified as ./lib/*.pm
c6538b72 187 if ($Is_VMS && /[:>\]]/) { # may need to convert VMS-style filespecs
14a089c5 188 my ($dir,$name) = (/(.*])(.*)/s);
189 $dir =~ s/.*lib[\.\]]//s;
a0d0e21e 190 $dir =~ s#[\.\]]#/#g;
191 $_ = $dir . $name;
192 }
0eb04855 193 autosplit_file(catfile($lib, $_), catfile($lib, "auto"),
4e6ea2c3 194 $Keep, $CheckForAutoloader, $CheckModTime);
a0d0e21e 195 }
196 0;
197}
198
199
200# private functions
201
e8fac187 202my $self_mod_time = (stat __FILE__)[9];
203
4e6ea2c3 204sub autosplit_file {
205 my($filename, $autodir, $keep, $check_for_autoloader, $check_mod_time)
206 = @_;
207 my(@outfiles);
6e7678af 208 local($_);
4e6ea2c3 209 local($/) = "\n";
a0d0e21e 210
211 # where to write output files
0eb04855 212 $autodir ||= catfile(curdir(), "lib", "auto");
f86702cc 213 if ($Is_VMS) {
14a089c5 214 ($autodir = VMS::Filespec::unixpath($autodir)) =~ s|/\z||;
f86702cc 215 $filename = VMS::Filespec::unixify($filename); # may have dirs
216 }
3edbfbe5 217 unless (-d $autodir){
68dc0745 218 mkpath($autodir,0,0755);
4e6ea2c3 219 # We should never need to create the auto dir
220 # here. installperl (or similar) should have done
221 # it. Expecting it to exist is a valuable sanity check against
222 # autosplitting into some random directory by mistake.
223 print "Warning: AutoSplit had to create top-level " .
224 "$autodir unexpectedly.\n";
3edbfbe5 225 }
a0d0e21e 226
227 # allow just a package name to be used
14a089c5 228 $filename .= ".pm" unless ($filename =~ m/\.pm\z/);
a0d0e21e 229
4e6ea2c3 230 open(IN, "<$filename") or die "AutoSplit: Can't open $filename: $!\n";
a0d0e21e 231 my($pm_mod_time) = (stat($filename))[9];
232 my($autoloader_seen) = 0;
f06db76b 233 my($in_pod) = 0;
4e6ea2c3 234 my($def_package,$last_package,$this_package,$fnr);
a0d0e21e 235 while (<IN>) {
f06db76b 236 # Skip pod text.
4e6ea2c3 237 $fnr++;
697fd008 238 $in_pod = 1 if /^=\w/;
f06db76b 239 $in_pod = 0 if /^=cut/;
240 next if ($in_pod || /^=cut/);
fe169e07 241 next if /^\s*#/;
f06db76b 242
a0d0e21e 243 # record last package name seen
4e6ea2c3 244 $def_package = $1 if (m/^\s*package\s+([\w:]+)\s*;/);
3edbfbe5 245 ++$autoloader_seen if m/^\s*(use|require)\s+AutoLoader\b/;
a0d0e21e 246 ++$autoloader_seen if m/\bISA\s*=.*\bAutoLoader\b/;
247 last if /^__END__/;
248 }
3edbfbe5 249 if ($check_for_autoloader && !$autoloader_seen){
4e6ea2c3 250 print "AutoSplit skipped $filename: no AutoLoader used\n"
251 if ($Verbose>=2);
252 return 0;
3edbfbe5 253 }
a0d0e21e 254 $_ or die "Can't find __END__ in $filename\n";
255
4e6ea2c3 256 $def_package or die "Can't find 'package Name;' in $filename\n";
a0d0e21e 257
4e6ea2c3 258 my($modpname) = _modpname($def_package);
a0d0e21e 259
4e6ea2c3 260 # this _has_ to match so we have a reasonable timestamp file
261 die "Package $def_package ($modpname.pm) does not ".
262 "match filename $filename"
68dc0745 263 unless ($filename =~ m/\Q$modpname.pm\E$/ or
2986a63f 264 ($^O eq 'dos') or ($^O eq 'MSWin32') or ($^O eq 'NetWare') or
c6538b72 265 $Is_VMS && $filename =~ m/$modpname.pm/i);
a0d0e21e 266
084592ab 267 my($al_idx_file) = catfile($autodir, $modpname, $IndexFile);
68dc0745 268
a0d0e21e 269 if ($check_mod_time){
270 my($al_ts_time) = (stat("$al_idx_file"))[9] || 1;
e8fac187 271 if ($al_ts_time >= $pm_mod_time and
272 $al_ts_time >= $self_mod_time){
4e6ea2c3 273 print "AutoSplit skipped ($al_idx_file newer than $filename)\n"
a0d0e21e 274 if ($Verbose >= 2);
275 return undef; # one undef, not a list
276 }
277 }
278
64a3d80f 279 my($modnamedir) = catdir($autodir, $modpname);
0eb04855 280 print "AutoSplitting $filename ($modnamedir)\n"
a0d0e21e 281 if $Verbose;
282
084592ab 283 unless (-d $modnamedir){
284 mkpath($modnamedir,0,0777);
a0d0e21e 285 }
286
287 # We must try to deal with some SVR3 systems with a limit of 14
288 # characters for file names. Sadly we *cannot* simply truncate all
289 # file names to 14 characters on these systems because we *must*
290 # create filenames which exactly match the names used by AutoLoader.pm.
291 # This is a problem because some systems silently truncate the file
292 # names while others treat long file names as an error.
293
39e571d4 294 my $Is83 = $maxflen==11; # plain, case INSENSITIVE dos filenames
295
4e6ea2c3 296 my(@subnames, $subname, %proto, %package);
96bc026d 297 my @cache = ();
298 my $caching = 1;
4e6ea2c3 299 $last_package = '';
a0d0e21e 300 while (<IN>) {
4e6ea2c3 301 $fnr++;
53667d02 302 $in_pod = 1 if /^=\w/;
4e6ea2c3 303 $in_pod = 0 if /^=cut/;
304 next if ($in_pod || /^=cut/);
305 # the following (tempting) old coding gives big troubles if a
306 # cut is forgotten at EOF:
307 # next if /^=\w/ .. /^=cut/;
308 if (/^package\s+([\w:]+)\s*;/) {
309 $this_package = $def_package = $1;
a0d0e21e 310 }
09bef843 311 if (/^sub\s+([\w:]+)(\s*(?:\(.*?\))?(?:$attr_list)?)/) {
4e6ea2c3 312 print OUT "# end of $last_package\::$subname\n1;\n"
313 if $last_package;
314 $subname = $1;
315 my $proto = $2 || '';
316 if ($subname =~ s/(.*):://){
317 $this_package = $1;
318 } else {
319 $this_package = $def_package;
a0d0e21e 320 }
4e6ea2c3 321 my $fq_subname = "$this_package\::$subname";
322 $package{$fq_subname} = $this_package;
323 $proto{$fq_subname} = $proto;
324 push(@subnames, $fq_subname);
a0d0e21e 325 my($lname, $sname) = ($subname, substr($subname,0,$maxflen-3));
4e6ea2c3 326 $modpname = _modpname($this_package);
64a3d80f 327 my($modnamedir) = catdir($autodir, $modpname);
084592ab 328 mkpath($modnamedir,0,0777);
0eb04855 329 my($lpath) = catfile($modnamedir, "$lname.al");
330 my($spath) = catfile($modnamedir, "$sname.al");
4e6ea2c3 331 my $path;
332 if (!$Is83 and open(OUT, ">$lpath")){
333 $path=$lpath;
a0d0e21e 334 print " writing $lpath\n" if ($Verbose>=2);
4e6ea2c3 335 } else {
336 open(OUT, ">$spath") or die "Can't create $spath: $!\n";
337 $path=$spath;
338 print " writing $spath (with truncated name)\n"
339 if ($Verbose>=1);
a0d0e21e 340 }
4e6ea2c3 341 push(@outfiles, $path);
e8fac187 342 my $lineno = $fnr - @cache;
4e6ea2c3 343 print OUT <<EOT;
344# NOTE: Derived from $filename.
e8fac187 345# Changes made here will be lost when autosplit is run again.
4e6ea2c3 346# See AutoSplit.pm.
347package $this_package;
348
e8fac187 349#line $lineno "$filename (autosplit into $path)"
4e6ea2c3 350EOT
96bc026d 351 print OUT @cache;
352 @cache = ();
353 $caching = 0;
354 }
355 if($caching) {
356 push(@cache, $_) if @cache || /\S/;
4e6ea2c3 357 } else {
96bc026d 358 print OUT $_;
359 }
4e6ea2c3 360 if(/^\}/) {
96bc026d 361 if($caching) {
362 print OUT @cache;
363 @cache = ();
364 }
365 print OUT "\n";
366 $caching = 1;
a0d0e21e 367 }
4e6ea2c3 368 $last_package = $this_package if defined $this_package;
a0d0e21e 369 }
548da3d2 370 if ($subname) {
371 print OUT @cache,"1;\n# end of $last_package\::$subname\n";
372 close(OUT);
373 }
a0d0e21e 374 close(IN);
4e6ea2c3 375
a0d0e21e 376 if (!$keep){ # don't keep any obsolete *.al files in the directory
4e6ea2c3 377 my(%outfiles);
378 # @outfiles{@outfiles} = @outfiles;
379 # perl downcases all filenames on VMS (which upcases all filenames) so
380 # we'd better downcase the sub name list too, or subs with upper case
381 # letters in them will get their .al files deleted right after they're
8f8c40b1 382 # created. (The mixed case sub name won't match the all-lowercase
4e6ea2c3 383 # filename, and so be cleaned up as a scrap file)
384 if ($Is_VMS or $Is83) {
385 %outfiles = map {lc($_) => lc($_) } @outfiles;
386 } else {
387 @outfiles{@outfiles} = @outfiles;
388 }
389 my(%outdirs,@outdirs);
390 for (@outfiles) {
391 $outdirs{File::Basename::dirname($_)}||=1;
392 }
393 for my $dir (keys %outdirs) {
394 opendir(OUTDIR,$dir);
395 foreach (sort readdir(OUTDIR)){
14a089c5 396 next unless /\.al\z/;
0eb04855 397 my($file) = catfile($dir, $_);
8f8c40b1 398 $file = lc $file if $Is83 or $Is_VMS;
4e6ea2c3 399 next if $outfiles{$file};
400 print " deleting $file\n" if ($Verbose>=2);
401 my($deleted,$thistime); # catch all versions on VMS
402 do { $deleted += ($thistime = unlink $file) } while ($thistime);
403 carp "Unable to delete $file: $!" unless $deleted;
404 }
405 closedir(OUTDIR);
a0d0e21e 406 }
a0d0e21e 407 }
408
409 open(TS,">$al_idx_file") or
410 carp "AutoSplit: unable to create timestamp file ($al_idx_file): $!";
4e6ea2c3 411 print TS "# Index created by AutoSplit for $filename\n";
412 print TS "# (file acts as timestamp)\n";
413 $last_package = '';
414 for my $fqs (@subnames) {
415 my($subname) = $fqs;
416 $subname =~ s/.*:://;
417 print TS "package $package{$fqs};\n"
418 unless $last_package eq $package{$fqs};
419 print TS "sub $subname $proto{$fqs};\n";
420 $last_package = $package{$fqs};
421 }
f06db76b 422 print TS "1;\n";
a0d0e21e 423 close(TS);
424
4e6ea2c3 425 _check_unique($filename, $Maxlen, 1, @outfiles);
a0d0e21e 426
4e6ea2c3 427 @outfiles;
a0d0e21e 428}
429
4e6ea2c3 430sub _modpname ($) {
431 my($package) = @_;
432 my $modpname = $package;
433 if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
434 $modpname =~ s#::#\\#g;
435 } else {
64a3d80f 436 my @modpnames = ();
437 while ($modpname =~ m#(.*?[^:])::([^:].*)#) {
438 push @modpnames, $1;
439 $modpname = $2;
440 }
441 $modpname = catfile(@modpnames, $modpname);
442 }
443 if ($Is_VMS) {
444 $modpname = VMS::Filespec::unixify($modpname); # may have dirs
4e6ea2c3 445 }
446 $modpname;
447}
a0d0e21e 448
4e6ea2c3 449sub _check_unique {
450 my($filename, $maxlen, $warn, @outfiles) = @_;
a0d0e21e 451 my(%notuniq) = ();
452 my(%shorts) = ();
4e6ea2c3 453 my(@toolong) = grep(
454 length(File::Basename::basename($_))
455 > $maxlen,
456 @outfiles
457 );
458
459 foreach (@toolong){
460 my($dir) = File::Basename::dirname($_);
461 my($file) = File::Basename::basename($_);
462 my($trunc) = substr($file,0,$maxlen);
463 $notuniq{$dir}{$trunc} = 1 if $shorts{$dir}{$trunc};
464 $shorts{$dir}{$trunc} = $shorts{$dir}{$trunc} ?
465 "$shorts{$dir}{$trunc}, $file" : $file;
a0d0e21e 466 }
467 if (%notuniq && $warn){
4e6ea2c3 468 print "$filename: some names are not unique when " .
469 "truncated to $maxlen characters:\n";
470 foreach my $dir (sort keys %notuniq){
471 print " directory $dir:\n";
472 foreach my $trunc (sort keys %{$notuniq{$dir}}) {
473 print " $shorts{$dir}{$trunc} truncate to $trunc\n";
474 }
a0d0e21e 475 }
476 }
a0d0e21e 477}
478
4791;
480__END__
481
482# test functions so AutoSplit.pm can be applied to itself:
4e6ea2c3 483sub test1 ($) { "test 1\n"; }
484sub test2 ($$) { "test 2\n"; }
485sub test3 ($$$) { "test 3\n"; }
486sub testtesttesttest4_1 { "test 4\n"; }
487sub testtesttesttest4_2 { "duplicate test 4\n"; }
488sub Just::Another::test5 { "another test 5\n"; }
489sub test6 { return join ":", __FILE__,__LINE__; }
490package Yet::Another::AutoSplit;
491sub testtesttesttest4_1 ($) { "another test 4\n"; }
492sub testtesttesttest4_2 ($$) { "another duplicate test 4\n"; }
09bef843 493package Yet::More::Attributes;
0120eecf 494sub test_a1 ($) : locked :locked { 1; }
09bef843 495sub test_a2 : locked { 1; }