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1 | use strict; |
2 | use warnings; |
3 | |
4 | package local::lib; |
5 | |
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6 | use 5.008001; # probably works with earlier versions but I'm not supporting them |
7 | # (patches would, of course, be welcome) |
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8 | |
9 | use File::Spec (); |
10 | use File::Path (); |
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11 | use Config; |
12 | |
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13 | our $VERSION = '1.008004'; # 1.8.4 |
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14 | |
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15 | our @KNOWN_FLAGS = qw(--self-contained --deactivate --deactivate-all); |
16 | |
17 | sub DEACTIVATE_ONE () { 1 } |
18 | sub DEACTIVATE_ALL () { 2 } |
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19 | |
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20 | sub INTERPOLATE_ENV () { 1 } |
21 | sub LITERAL_ENV () { 0 } |
22 | |
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23 | sub import { |
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24 | my ($class, @args) = @_; |
25 | |
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26 | # Remember what PERL5LIB was when we started |
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27 | my $perl5lib = $ENV{PERL5LIB} || ''; |
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28 | |
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29 | my %arg_store; |
30 | for my $arg (@args) { |
31 | # check for lethal dash first to stop processing before causing problems |
32 | if ($arg =~ /−/) { |
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33 | die <<'DEATH'; |
34 | WHOA THERE! It looks like you've got some fancy dashes in your commandline! |
35 | These are *not* the traditional -- dashes that software recognizes. You |
36 | probably got these by copy-pasting from the perldoc for this module as |
37 | rendered by a UTF8-capable formatter. This most typically happens on an OS X |
38 | terminal, but can happen elsewhere too. Please try again after replacing the |
39 | dashes with normal minus signs. |
40 | DEATH |
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41 | } |
42 | elsif(grep { $arg eq $_ } @KNOWN_FLAGS) { |
43 | (my $flag = $arg) =~ s/--//; |
44 | $arg_store{$flag} = 1; |
45 | } |
46 | elsif($arg =~ /^--/) { |
47 | die "Unknown import argument: $arg"; |
48 | } |
49 | else { |
50 | # assume that what's left is a path |
51 | $arg_store{path} = $arg; |
52 | } |
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53 | } |
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54 | |
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55 | if($arg_store{'self-contained'}) { |
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56 | die "FATAL: The local::lib --self-contained flag has never worked reliably and the original author, Mark Stosberg, was unable or unwilling to maintain it. As such, this flag has been removed from the local::lib codebase in order to prevent misunderstandings and potentially broken builds. The local::lib authors recommend that you look at the lib::core::only module shipped with this distribution in order to create a more robust environment that is equivalent to what --self-contained provided (although quite possibly not what you originally thought it provided due to the poor quality of the documentation, for which we apologise).\n"; |
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57 | } |
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58 | |
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59 | my $deactivating = 0; |
60 | if ($arg_store{deactivate}) { |
61 | $deactivating = DEACTIVATE_ONE; |
62 | } |
63 | if ($arg_store{'deactivate-all'}) { |
64 | $deactivating = DEACTIVATE_ALL; |
65 | } |
66 | |
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67 | $arg_store{path} = $class->resolve_path($arg_store{path}); |
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68 | $class->setup_local_lib_for($arg_store{path}, $deactivating); |
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69 | |
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70 | for (@INC) { # Untaint @INC |
71 | next if ref; # Skip entry if it is an ARRAY, CODE, blessed, etc. |
72 | m/(.*)/ and $_ = $1; |
73 | } |
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74 | } |
75 | |
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76 | sub pipeline; |
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77 | |
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78 | sub pipeline { |
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79 | my @methods = @_; |
80 | my $last = pop(@methods); |
81 | if (@methods) { |
82 | \sub { |
83 | my ($obj, @args) = @_; |
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84 | $obj->${pipeline @methods}( |
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85 | $obj->$last(@args) |
86 | ); |
87 | }; |
88 | } else { |
89 | \sub { |
90 | shift->$last(@_); |
91 | }; |
92 | } |
93 | } |
94 | |
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95 | =begin testing |
96 | |
97 | #:: test pipeline |
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98 | |
99 | package local::lib; |
100 | |
101 | { package Foo; sub foo { -$_[1] } sub bar { $_[1]+2 } sub baz { $_[1]+3 } } |
102 | my $foo = bless({}, 'Foo'); |
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103 | Test::More::ok($foo->${pipeline qw(foo bar baz)}(10) == -15); |
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104 | |
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105 | =end testing |
106 | |
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107 | =cut |
108 | |
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109 | sub _uniq { |
110 | my %seen; |
111 | grep { ! $seen{$_}++ } @_; |
112 | } |
113 | |
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114 | sub resolve_path { |
115 | my ($class, $path) = @_; |
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116 | $class->${pipeline qw( |
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117 | resolve_relative_path |
118 | resolve_home_path |
119 | resolve_empty_path |
120 | )}($path); |
121 | } |
122 | |
123 | sub resolve_empty_path { |
124 | my ($class, $path) = @_; |
125 | if (defined $path) { |
126 | $path; |
127 | } else { |
128 | '~/perl5'; |
129 | } |
130 | } |
131 | |
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132 | =begin testing |
133 | |
134 | #:: test classmethod setup |
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135 | |
136 | my $c = 'local::lib'; |
137 | |
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138 | =end testing |
139 | |
140 | =begin testing |
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141 | |
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142 | #:: test classmethod |
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143 | |
144 | is($c->resolve_empty_path, '~/perl5'); |
145 | is($c->resolve_empty_path('foo'), 'foo'); |
146 | |
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147 | =end testing |
148 | |
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149 | =cut |
150 | |
151 | sub resolve_home_path { |
152 | my ($class, $path) = @_; |
153 | return $path unless ($path =~ /^~/); |
154 | my ($user) = ($path =~ /^~([^\/]+)/); # can assume ^~ so undef for 'us' |
155 | my $tried_file_homedir; |
156 | my $homedir = do { |
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157 | if (eval { require File::HomeDir } && $File::HomeDir::VERSION >= 0.65) { |
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158 | $tried_file_homedir = 1; |
159 | if (defined $user) { |
160 | File::HomeDir->users_home($user); |
161 | } else { |
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162 | File::HomeDir->my_home; |
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163 | } |
164 | } else { |
165 | if (defined $user) { |
166 | (getpwnam $user)[7]; |
167 | } else { |
168 | if (defined $ENV{HOME}) { |
169 | $ENV{HOME}; |
170 | } else { |
171 | (getpwuid $<)[7]; |
172 | } |
173 | } |
174 | } |
175 | }; |
176 | unless (defined $homedir) { |
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177 | require Carp; |
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178 | Carp::croak( |
179 | "Couldn't resolve homedir for " |
180 | .(defined $user ? $user : 'current user') |
181 | .($tried_file_homedir ? '' : ' - consider installing File::HomeDir') |
182 | ); |
183 | } |
184 | $path =~ s/^~[^\/]*/$homedir/; |
185 | $path; |
186 | } |
187 | |
188 | sub resolve_relative_path { |
189 | my ($class, $path) = @_; |
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190 | $path = File::Spec->rel2abs($path); |
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191 | } |
192 | |
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193 | =begin testing |
194 | |
195 | #:: test classmethod |
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196 | |
197 | local *File::Spec::rel2abs = sub { shift; 'FOO'.shift; }; |
198 | is($c->resolve_relative_path('bar'),'FOObar'); |
199 | |
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200 | =end testing |
201 | |
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202 | =cut |
203 | |
204 | sub setup_local_lib_for { |
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205 | my ($class, $path, $deactivating) = @_; |
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206 | |
207 | my $interpolate = LITERAL_ENV; |
208 | my @active_lls = $class->active_paths; |
209 | |
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210 | $path = $class->ensure_dir_structure_for($path); |
211 | |
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212 | if (! $deactivating) { |
213 | if (@active_lls && $active_lls[-1] eq $path) { |
214 | exit 0 if $0 eq '-'; |
215 | return; # Asked to add what's already at the top of the stack |
216 | } elsif (grep { $_ eq $path} @active_lls) { |
217 | # Asked to add a dir that's lower in the stack -- so we remove it from |
218 | # where it is, and then add it back at the top. |
219 | $class->setup_env_hash_for($path, DEACTIVATE_ONE); |
220 | # Which means we can no longer output "PERL5LIB=...:$PERL5LIB" stuff |
221 | # anymore because we're taking something *out*. |
222 | $interpolate = INTERPOLATE_ENV; |
223 | } |
224 | } |
225 | |
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226 | if ($0 eq '-') { |
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227 | $class->print_environment_vars_for($path, $deactivating, $interpolate); |
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228 | exit 0; |
229 | } else { |
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230 | $class->setup_env_hash_for($path, $deactivating); |
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231 | @INC = _uniq(split($Config{path_sep}, $ENV{PERL5LIB}), @INC); |
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232 | } |
233 | } |
234 | |
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235 | sub install_base_bin_path { |
236 | my ($class, $path) = @_; |
237 | File::Spec->catdir($path, 'bin'); |
238 | } |
239 | |
240 | sub install_base_perl_path { |
241 | my ($class, $path) = @_; |
242 | File::Spec->catdir($path, 'lib', 'perl5'); |
243 | } |
244 | |
245 | sub install_base_arch_path { |
246 | my ($class, $path) = @_; |
247 | File::Spec->catdir($class->install_base_perl_path($path), $Config{archname}); |
248 | } |
249 | |
250 | sub ensure_dir_structure_for { |
251 | my ($class, $path) = @_; |
252 | unless (-d $path) { |
253 | warn "Attempting to create directory ${path}\n"; |
254 | } |
255 | File::Path::mkpath($path); |
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256 | # Need to have the path exist to make a short name for it, so |
257 | # converting to a short name here. |
258 | $path = Win32::GetShortPathName($path) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; |
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259 | |
260 | return $path; |
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261 | } |
262 | |
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263 | sub guess_shelltype { |
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264 | my $shellbin = 'sh'; |
265 | if(defined $ENV{'SHELL'}) { |
266 | my @shell_bin_path_parts = File::Spec->splitpath($ENV{'SHELL'}); |
267 | $shellbin = $shell_bin_path_parts[-1]; |
268 | } |
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269 | my $shelltype = do { |
270 | local $_ = $shellbin; |
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271 | if(/csh/) { |
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272 | 'csh' |
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273 | } else { |
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274 | 'bourne' |
275 | } |
276 | }; |
277 | |
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278 | # Both Win32 and Cygwin have $ENV{COMSPEC} set. |
279 | if (defined $ENV{'COMSPEC'} && $^O ne 'cygwin') { |
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280 | my @shell_bin_path_parts = File::Spec->splitpath($ENV{'COMSPEC'}); |
281 | $shellbin = $shell_bin_path_parts[-1]; |
282 | $shelltype = do { |
283 | local $_ = $shellbin; |
284 | if(/command\.com/) { |
285 | 'win32' |
286 | } elsif(/cmd\.exe/) { |
287 | 'win32' |
288 | } elsif(/4nt\.exe/) { |
289 | 'win32' |
290 | } else { |
291 | $shelltype |
292 | } |
293 | }; |
294 | } |
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295 | return $shelltype; |
296 | } |
297 | |
298 | sub print_environment_vars_for { |
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299 | my ($class, $path, $deactivating, $interpolate) = @_; |
300 | print $class->environment_vars_string_for($path, $deactivating, $interpolate); |
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301 | } |
302 | |
303 | sub environment_vars_string_for { |
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304 | my ($class, $path, $deactivating, $interpolate) = @_; |
305 | my @envs = $class->build_environment_vars_for($path, $deactivating, $interpolate); |
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306 | my $out = ''; |
307 | |
308 | # rather basic csh detection, goes on the assumption that something won't |
309 | # call itself csh unless it really is. also, default to bourne in the |
310 | # pathological situation where a user doesn't have $ENV{SHELL} defined. |
311 | # note also that shells with funny names, like zoid, are assumed to be |
312 | # bourne. |
313 | |
314 | my $shelltype = $class->guess_shelltype; |
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315 | |
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316 | while (@envs) { |
317 | my ($name, $value) = (shift(@envs), shift(@envs)); |
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318 | $value =~ s/(\\")/\\$1/g if defined $value; |
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319 | $out .= $class->${\"build_${shelltype}_env_declaration"}($name, $value); |
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320 | } |
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321 | return $out; |
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322 | } |
323 | |
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324 | # simple routines that take two arguments: an %ENV key and a value. return |
325 | # strings that are suitable for passing directly to the relevant shell to set |
326 | # said key to said value. |
327 | sub build_bourne_env_declaration { |
328 | my $class = shift; |
329 | my($name, $value) = @_; |
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330 | return defined($value) ? qq{export ${name}="${value}";\n} : qq{unset ${name};\n}; |
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331 | } |
332 | |
333 | sub build_csh_env_declaration { |
334 | my $class = shift; |
335 | my($name, $value) = @_; |
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336 | return defined($value) ? qq{setenv ${name} "${value}"\n} : qq{unsetenv ${name}\n}; |
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337 | } |
338 | |
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339 | sub build_win32_env_declaration { |
340 | my $class = shift; |
341 | my($name, $value) = @_; |
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342 | return defined($value) ? qq{set ${name}=${value}\n} : qq{set ${name}=\n}; |
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343 | } |
344 | |
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345 | sub setup_env_hash_for { |
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346 | my ($class, $path, $deactivating) = @_; |
347 | my %envs = $class->build_environment_vars_for($path, $deactivating, INTERPOLATE_ENV); |
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348 | @ENV{keys %envs} = values %envs; |
349 | } |
350 | |
351 | sub build_environment_vars_for { |
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352 | my ($class, $path, $deactivating, $interpolate) = @_; |
353 | |
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354 | if ($deactivating == DEACTIVATE_ONE) { |
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355 | return $class->build_deactivate_environment_vars_for($path, $interpolate); |
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356 | } elsif ($deactivating == DEACTIVATE_ALL) { |
357 | return $class->build_deact_all_environment_vars_for($path, $interpolate); |
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358 | } else { |
359 | return $class->build_activate_environment_vars_for($path, $interpolate); |
360 | } |
361 | } |
362 | |
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363 | # Build an environment value for a variable like PATH from a list of paths. |
364 | # References to existing variables are given as references to the variable name. |
365 | # Duplicates are removed. |
366 | # |
367 | # options: |
368 | # - interpolate: INTERPOLATE_ENV/LITERAL_ENV |
369 | # - exists: paths are included only if they exist (default: interpolate == INTERPOLATE_ENV) |
370 | # - filter: function to apply to each path do decide if it must be included |
371 | # - empty: the value to return in the case of empty value |
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372 | my %ENV_LIST_VALUE_DEFAULTS = ( |
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373 | interpolate => INTERPOLATE_ENV, |
374 | exists => undef, |
375 | filter => sub { 1 }, |
376 | empty => undef, |
377 | ); |
378 | sub _env_list_value(%@) { |
379 | my $options = shift; |
380 | die(sprintf "unknown option '$_' at %s line %u\n", (caller)[1..2]) |
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381 | for grep { !exists $ENV_LIST_VALUE_DEFAULTS{$_} } keys %$options; |
382 | my %options = (%ENV_LIST_VALUE_DEFAULTS, %{ $options }); |
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383 | $options{exists} = $options{interpolate} == INTERPOLATE_ENV |
384 | unless defined $options{exists}; |
385 | |
386 | my %seen; |
387 | |
388 | my $value = join($Config{path_sep}, map { |
389 | ref $_ ? ($^O eq 'MSWin32' ? "%${$_}%" : "\$${$_}") : $_ |
390 | } grep { |
391 | ref $_ || (defined $_ |
392 | && length($_) > 0 |
393 | && !$seen{$_}++ |
394 | && $options{filter}->($_) |
395 | && (!$options{exists} || -e $_)) |
396 | } map { |
397 | if (ref $_ eq 'SCALAR' && $options{interpolate} == INTERPOLATE_ENV) { |
398 | exists $ENV{${$_}} ? (split /\Q$Config{path_sep}/, $ENV{${$_}}) : () |
399 | } else { |
400 | $_ |
401 | } |
402 | } @_); |
403 | return length($value) ? $value : $options{empty}; |
404 | } |
405 | |
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406 | sub build_activate_environment_vars_for { |
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407 | my ($class, $path, $interpolate) = @_; |
408 | return ( |
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409 | PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT => |
410 | _env_list_value( |
411 | { interpolate => $interpolate, exists => 0, empty => '' }, |
412 | \'PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT', |
413 | $path, |
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414 | ), |
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415 | PERL_MB_OPT => "--install_base ${path}", |
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416 | PERL_MM_OPT => "INSTALL_BASE=${path}", |
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417 | PERL5LIB => |
418 | _env_list_value( |
419 | { interpolate => $interpolate, exists => 0, empty => '' }, |
420 | $class->install_base_arch_path($path), |
421 | $class->install_base_perl_path($path), |
422 | \'PERL5LIB', |
423 | ), |
424 | PATH => _env_list_value( |
425 | { interpolate => $interpolate, exists => 0, empty => '' }, |
426 | \'PATH', |
427 | ), |
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428 | ) |
429 | } |
430 | |
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431 | sub active_paths { |
432 | my ($class) = @_; |
433 | |
434 | return () unless defined $ENV{PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT}; |
435 | return split /\Q$Config{path_sep}/, $ENV{PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT}; |
436 | } |
437 | |
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438 | sub build_deactivate_environment_vars_for { |
439 | my ($class, $path, $interpolate) = @_; |
440 | |
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441 | my @active_lls = $class->active_paths; |
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442 | |
443 | if (!grep { $_ eq $path } @active_lls) { |
444 | warn "Tried to deactivate inactive local::lib '$path'\n"; |
445 | return (); |
446 | } |
447 | |
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448 | my $perl_path = $class->install_base_perl_path($path); |
449 | my $arch_path = $class->install_base_arch_path($path); |
450 | my $bin_path = $class->install_base_bin_path($path); |
451 | |
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452 | |
453 | my %env = ( |
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454 | PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT => _env_list_value( |
455 | { |
456 | exists => 0, |
457 | }, |
458 | grep { $_ ne $path } @active_lls |
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459 | ), |
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460 | PERL5LIB => _env_list_value( |
461 | { |
462 | exists => 0, |
463 | filter => sub { |
464 | $_ ne $perl_path && $_ ne $arch_path |
465 | }, |
466 | }, |
467 | \'PERL5LIB', |
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468 | ), |
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469 | PATH => _env_list_value( |
470 | { |
471 | exists => 0, |
472 | filter => sub { $_ ne $bin_path }, |
473 | }, |
474 | \'PATH', |
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475 | ), |
476 | ); |
477 | |
478 | # If removing ourselves from the "top of the stack", set install paths to |
479 | # correspond with the new top of stack. |
480 | if ($active_lls[-1] eq $path) { |
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481 | my $new_top = $active_lls[-2]; |
482 | $env{PERL_MB_OPT} = defined($new_top) ? "--install_base ${new_top}" : undef; |
483 | $env{PERL_MM_OPT} = defined($new_top) ? "INSTALL_BASE=${new_top}" : undef; |
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484 | } |
485 | |
486 | return %env; |
487 | } |
488 | |
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489 | sub build_deact_all_environment_vars_for { |
490 | my ($class, $path, $interpolate) = @_; |
491 | |
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492 | my @active_lls = $class->active_paths; |
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493 | |
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494 | my %perl_paths = map { ( |
495 | $class->install_base_perl_path($_) => 1, |
496 | $class->install_base_arch_path($_) => 1 |
497 | ) } @active_lls; |
498 | my %bin_paths = map { ( |
499 | $class->install_base_bin_path($_) => 1, |
500 | ) } @active_lls; |
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501 | |
502 | my %env = ( |
503 | PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT => undef, |
504 | PERL_MM_OPT => undef, |
505 | PERL_MB_OPT => undef, |
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506 | PERL5LIB => _env_list_value( |
507 | { |
508 | exists => 0, |
509 | filter => sub { |
510 | ! scalar grep { exists $perl_paths{$_} } $_[0] |
511 | }, |
512 | }, |
513 | \'PERL5LIB' |
514 | ), |
515 | PATH => _env_list_value( |
516 | { |
517 | exists => 0, |
518 | filter => sub { |
519 | ! scalar grep { exists $bin_paths{$_} } $_[0] |
520 | }, |
521 | }, |
522 | \'PATH' |
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523 | ), |
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524 | ); |
525 | |
526 | return %env; |
527 | } |
528 | |
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529 | =begin testing |
530 | |
531 | #:: test classmethod |
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532 | |
533 | File::Path::rmtree('t/var/splat'); |
534 | |
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535 | $c->ensure_dir_structure_for('t/var/splat'); |
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536 | |
537 | ok(-d 't/var/splat'); |
538 | |
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539 | =end testing |
540 | |
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541 | =encoding utf8 |
542 | |
b5cc15f7 |
543 | =head1 NAME |
544 | |
545 | local::lib - create and use a local lib/ for perl modules with PERL5LIB |
546 | |
547 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
548 | |
549 | In code - |
550 | |
551 | use local::lib; # sets up a local lib at ~/perl5 |
552 | |
553 | use local::lib '~/foo'; # same, but ~/foo |
554 | |
1bc71e56 |
555 | # Or... |
556 | use FindBin; |
557 | use local::lib "$FindBin::Bin/../support"; # app-local support library |
558 | |
b5cc15f7 |
559 | From the shell - |
560 | |
359329d3 |
561 | # Install LWP and its missing dependencies to the '~/perl5' directory |
562 | perl -MCPAN -Mlocal::lib -e 'CPAN::install(LWP)' |
0fb70b9a |
563 | |
0fb70b9a |
564 | # Just print out useful shell commands |
b5cc15f7 |
565 | $ perl -Mlocal::lib |
e322149f |
566 | export PERL_MB_OPT='--install_base /home/username/perl5' |
c4e3c83b |
567 | export PERL_MM_OPT='INSTALL_BASE=/home/username/perl5' |
568 | export PERL5LIB='/home/username/perl5/lib/perl5/i386-linux:/home/username/perl5/lib/perl5' |
569 | export PATH="/home/username/perl5/bin:$PATH" |
b5cc15f7 |
570 | |
322b0a0d |
571 | =head2 The bootstrapping technique |
bc30e1d5 |
572 | |
730f5dda |
573 | A typical way to install local::lib is using what is known as the |
574 | "bootstrapping" technique. You would do this if your system administrator |
575 | hasn't already installed local::lib. In this case, you'll need to install |
898f36cf |
576 | local::lib in your home directory. |
577 | |
578 | If you do have administrative privileges, you will still want to set up your |
579 | environment variables, as discussed in step 4. Without this, you would still |
580 | install the modules into the system CPAN installation and also your Perl scripts |
581 | will not use the lib/ path you bootstrapped with local::lib. |
582 | |
04f8efde |
583 | By default local::lib installs itself and the CPAN modules into ~/perl5. |
584 | |
898f36cf |
585 | Windows users must also see L</Differences when using this module under Win32>. |
715c31a0 |
586 | |
730f5dda |
587 | 1. Download and unpack the local::lib tarball from CPAN (search for "Download" |
588 | on the CPAN page about local::lib). Do this as an ordinary user, not as root |
589 | or administrator. Unpack the file in your home directory or in any other |
590 | convenient location. |
715c31a0 |
591 | |
730f5dda |
592 | 2. Run this: |
715c31a0 |
593 | |
730f5dda |
594 | perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap |
715c31a0 |
595 | |
730f5dda |
596 | If the system asks you whether it should automatically configure as much |
597 | as possible, you would typically answer yes. |
598 | |
04f8efde |
599 | In order to install local::lib into a directory other than the default, you need |
600 | to specify the name of the directory when you call bootstrap, as follows: |
898f36cf |
601 | |
602 | perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap=~/foo |
603 | |
05223ac6 |
604 | If you're using multiple versions of perl via something like |
605 | L<perlbrew>, it might be useful to bootstrap to a specific directory |
606 | for the current version of perl you're running: |
607 | |
608 | perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap=$HOME/perl5/$(perl -e 'print $]') |
609 | |
898f36cf |
610 | 3. Run this: (local::lib assumes you have make installed on your system) |
730f5dda |
611 | |
612 | make test && make install |
613 | |
898f36cf |
614 | 4. Now we need to setup the appropriate environment variables, so that Perl |
615 | starts using our newly generated lib/ directory. If you are using bash or |
616 | any other Bourne shells, you can add this to your shell startup script this |
617 | way: |
730f5dda |
618 | |
619 | echo 'eval $(perl -I$HOME/perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib)' >>~/.bashrc |
620 | |
621 | If you are using C shell, you can do this as follows: |
622 | |
623 | /bin/csh |
624 | echo $SHELL |
618272fe |
625 | /bin/csh |
730f5dda |
626 | perl -I$HOME/perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib >> ~/.cshrc |
dc8ddd06 |
627 | |
898f36cf |
628 | If you passed to bootstrap a directory other than default, you also need to give that as |
629 | import parameter to the call of the local::lib module like this way: |
8b1e8e69 |
630 | |
730f5dda |
631 | echo 'eval $(perl -I$HOME/foo/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib=$HOME/foo)' >>~/.bashrc |
618272fe |
632 | |
05223ac6 |
633 | If you used the perl-version-specific bootstrap before, you'll need: |
634 | |
635 | echo "eval $(perl -Mlocal::lib=$HOME/perl5/$(perl -e 'print $]'))" >>~/.bashrc |
636 | |
637 | Make sure you re-eval C<.bashrc> every time you switch perls. |
638 | |
aab64481 |
639 | After writing your shell configuration file, be sure to re-read it to get the |
898f36cf |
640 | changed settings into your current shell's environment. Bourne shells use |
641 | C<. ~/.bashrc> for this, whereas C shells use C<source ~/.cshrc>. |
aab64481 |
642 | |
b9c94c15 |
643 | If you're on a slower machine, or are operating under draconian disk space |
644 | limitations, you can disable the automatic generation of manpages from POD when |
645 | installing modules by using the C<--no-manpages> argument when bootstrapping: |
646 | |
730f5dda |
647 | perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap --no-manpages |
b9c94c15 |
648 | |
898f36cf |
649 | To avoid doing several bootstrap for several Perl module environments on the |
650 | same account, for example if you use it for several different deployed |
651 | applications independently, you can use one bootstrapped local::lib |
652 | installation to install modules in different directories directly this way: |
977a9ca3 |
653 | |
730f5dda |
654 | cd ~/mydir1 |
655 | perl -Mlocal::lib=./ |
656 | eval $(perl -Mlocal::lib=./) ### To set the environment for this shell alone |
898f36cf |
657 | printenv ### You will see that ~/mydir1 is in the PERL5LIB |
730f5dda |
658 | perl -MCPAN -e install ... ### whatever modules you want |
659 | cd ../mydir2 |
660 | ... REPEAT ... |
661 | |
480534a8 |
662 | If you are working with several C<local::lib> environments, you may want to |
663 | remove some of them from the current environment without disturbing the others. |
664 | You can deactivate one environment like this (using bourne sh): |
665 | |
666 | eval $(perl -Mlocal::lib=--deactivate,~/path) |
667 | |
668 | which will generate and run the commands needed to remove C<~/path> from your |
669 | various search paths. Whichever environment was B<activated most recently> will |
670 | remain the target for module installations. That is, if you activate |
671 | C<~/path_A> and then you activate C<~/path_B>, new modules you install will go |
672 | in C<~/path_B>. If you deactivate C<~/path_B> then modules will be installed |
673 | into C<~/pathA> -- but if you deactivate C<~/path_A> then they will still be |
674 | installed in C<~/pathB> because pathB was activated later. |
675 | |
676 | You can also ask C<local::lib> to clean itself completely out of the current |
677 | shell's environment with the C<--deactivate-all> option. |
730f5dda |
678 | For multiple environments for multiple apps you may need to include a modified |
679 | version of the C<< use FindBin >> instructions in the "In code" sample above. |
680 | If you did something like the above, you have a set of Perl modules at C<< |
681 | ~/mydir1/lib >>. If you have a script at C<< ~/mydir1/scripts/myscript.pl >>, |
682 | you need to tell it where to find the modules you installed for it at C<< |
683 | ~/mydir1/lib >>. |
977a9ca3 |
684 | |
685 | In C<< ~/mydir1/scripts/myscript.pl >>: |
686 | |
730f5dda |
687 | use strict; |
688 | use warnings; |
689 | use local::lib "$FindBin::Bin/.."; ### points to ~/mydir1 and local::lib finds lib |
690 | use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../lib"; ### points to ~/mydir1/lib |
977a9ca3 |
691 | |
692 | Put this before any BEGIN { ... } blocks that require the modules you installed. |
693 | |
53699c99 |
694 | =head2 Differences when using this module under Win32 |
695 | |
76f30678 |
696 | To set up the proper environment variables for your current session of |
697 | C<CMD.exe>, you can use this: |
698 | |
730f5dda |
699 | C:\>perl -Mlocal::lib |
e322149f |
700 | set PERL_MB_OPT=--install_base C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\perl5 |
730f5dda |
701 | set PERL_MM_OPT=INSTALL_BASE=C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\perl5 |
702 | set PERL5LIB=C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\perl5\lib\perl5;C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\perl5\lib\perl5\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread |
703 | set PATH=C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\perl5\bin;%PATH% |
704 | |
898f36cf |
705 | ### To set the environment for this shell alone |
d4ccf2ea |
706 | C:\>perl -Mlocal::lib > %TEMP%\tmp.bat && %TEMP%\tmp.bat && del %TEMP%\tmp.bat |
730f5dda |
707 | ### instead of $(perl -Mlocal::lib=./) |
53699c99 |
708 | |
709 | If you want the environment entries to persist, you'll need to add then to the |
76f30678 |
710 | Control Panel's System applet yourself or use L<App::local::lib::Win32Helper>. |
53699c99 |
711 | |
712 | The "~" is translated to the user's profile directory (the directory named for |
713 | the user under "Documents and Settings" (Windows XP or earlier) or "Users" |
9bc0788f |
714 | (Windows Vista or later)) unless $ENV{HOME} exists. After that, the home |
53699c99 |
715 | directory is translated to a short name (which means the directory must exist) |
716 | and the subdirectories are created. |
717 | |
730f5dda |
718 | =head1 RATIONALE |
719 | |
720 | The version of a Perl package on your machine is not always the version you |
721 | need. Obviously, the best thing to do would be to update to the version you |
722 | need. However, you might be in a situation where you're prevented from doing |
723 | this. Perhaps you don't have system administrator privileges; or perhaps you |
724 | are using a package management system such as Debian, and nobody has yet gotten |
725 | around to packaging up the version you need. |
726 | |
727 | local::lib solves this problem by allowing you to create your own directory of |
728 | Perl packages downloaded from CPAN (in a multi-user system, this would typically |
729 | be within your own home directory). The existing system Perl installation is |
730 | not affected; you simply invoke Perl with special options so that Perl uses the |
731 | packages in your own local package directory rather than the system packages. |
732 | local::lib arranges things so that your locally installed version of the Perl |
733 | packages takes precedence over the system installation. |
734 | |
735 | If you are using a package management system (such as Debian), you don't need to |
736 | worry about Debian and CPAN stepping on each other's toes. Your local version |
737 | of the packages will be written to an entirely separate directory from those |
738 | installed by Debian. |
739 | |
618272fe |
740 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
741 | |
742 | This module provides a quick, convenient way of bootstrapping a user-local Perl |
743 | module library located within the user's home directory. It also constructs and |
744 | prints out for the user the list of environment variables using the syntax |
745 | appropriate for the user's current shell (as specified by the C<SHELL> |
730f5dda |
746 | environment variable), suitable for directly adding to one's shell |
747 | configuration file. |
748 | |
749 | More generally, local::lib allows for the bootstrapping and usage of a |
750 | directory containing Perl modules outside of Perl's C<@INC>. This makes it |
751 | easier to ship an application with an app-specific copy of a Perl module, or |
752 | collection of modules. Useful in cases like when an upstream maintainer hasn't |
753 | applied a patch to a module of theirs that you need for your application. |
1bc71e56 |
754 | |
755 | On import, local::lib sets the following environment variables to appropriate |
756 | values: |
757 | |
758 | =over 4 |
759 | |
e322149f |
760 | =item PERL_MB_OPT |
1bc71e56 |
761 | |
762 | =item PERL_MM_OPT |
763 | |
764 | =item PERL5LIB |
765 | |
766 | =item PATH |
767 | |
768 | PATH is appended to, rather than clobbered. |
769 | |
770 | =back |
771 | |
772 | These values are then available for reference by any code after import. |
773 | |
b0c48f8e |
774 | =head1 CREATING A SELF-CONTAINED SET OF MODULES |
775 | |
a949ebcd |
776 | See L<lib::core::only> for one way to do this - but note that |
d8b1a404 |
777 | there are a number of caveats, and the best approach is always to perform a |
778 | build against a clean perl (i.e. site and vendor as close to empty as possible). |
b0c48f8e |
779 | |
480534a8 |
780 | =head1 OPTIONS |
781 | |
782 | Options are values that can be passed to the C<local::lib> import besides the |
783 | directory to use. They are specified as C<use local::lib '--option'[, path];> |
784 | or C<perl -Mlocal::lib=--option[,path]>. |
785 | |
786 | =head2 --deactivate |
787 | |
788 | Remove the chosen path (or the default path) from the module search paths if it |
789 | was added by C<local::lib>, instead of adding it. |
790 | |
791 | =head2 --deactivate-all |
792 | |
793 | Remove all directories that were added to search paths by C<local::lib> from the |
794 | search paths. |
795 | |
480e6e85 |
796 | =head1 METHODS |
797 | |
a949ebcd |
798 | =head2 ensure_dir_structure_for |
480e6e85 |
799 | |
800 | =over 4 |
801 | |
a949ebcd |
802 | =item Arguments: $path |
803 | |
804 | =item Return value: None |
480e6e85 |
805 | |
806 | =back |
807 | |
808 | Attempts to create the given path, and all required parent directories. Throws |
809 | an exception on failure. |
810 | |
811 | =head2 print_environment_vars_for |
812 | |
813 | =over 4 |
814 | |
a949ebcd |
815 | =item Arguments: $path |
816 | |
817 | =item Return value: None |
480e6e85 |
818 | |
819 | =back |
820 | |
821 | Prints to standard output the variables listed above, properly set to use the |
822 | given path as the base directory. |
823 | |
a949ebcd |
824 | =head2 build_environment_vars_for |
825 | |
826 | =over 4 |
827 | |
828 | =item Arguments: $path, $interpolate |
829 | |
830 | =item Return value: \%environment_vars |
831 | |
832 | =back |
833 | |
291b5a3a |
834 | Returns a hash with the variables listed above, properly set to use the |
835 | given path as the base directory. |
836 | |
480e6e85 |
837 | =head2 setup_env_hash_for |
838 | |
839 | =over 4 |
840 | |
a949ebcd |
841 | =item Arguments: $path |
842 | |
843 | =item Return value: None |
480e6e85 |
844 | |
845 | =back |
846 | |
847 | Constructs the C<%ENV> keys for the given path, by calling |
a949ebcd |
848 | L</build_environment_vars_for>. |
480e6e85 |
849 | |
5a63c13e |
850 | =head2 active_paths |
851 | |
852 | =over 4 |
853 | |
854 | =item Arguments: None |
855 | |
856 | =item Return value: @paths |
857 | |
858 | =back |
859 | |
860 | Returns a list of active C<local::lib> paths, according to the |
861 | C<PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT> environment variable. |
862 | |
480e6e85 |
863 | =head2 install_base_perl_path |
864 | |
865 | =over 4 |
866 | |
a949ebcd |
867 | =item Arguments: $path |
868 | |
869 | =item Return value: $install_base_perl_path |
480e6e85 |
870 | |
871 | =back |
872 | |
873 | Returns a path describing where to install the Perl modules for this local |
874 | library installation. Appends the directories C<lib> and C<perl5> to the given |
875 | path. |
876 | |
877 | =head2 install_base_arch_path |
878 | |
879 | =over 4 |
880 | |
a949ebcd |
881 | =item Arguments: $path |
882 | |
883 | =item Return value: $install_base_arch_path |
480e6e85 |
884 | |
885 | =back |
886 | |
887 | Returns a path describing where to install the architecture-specific Perl |
888 | modules for this local library installation. Based on the |
889 | L</install_base_perl_path> method's return value, and appends the value of |
890 | C<$Config{archname}>. |
891 | |
892 | =head2 install_base_bin_path |
893 | |
894 | =over 4 |
895 | |
a949ebcd |
896 | =item Arguments: $path |
897 | |
898 | =item Return value: $install_base_bin_path |
480e6e85 |
899 | |
900 | =back |
901 | |
902 | Returns a path describing where to install the executable programs for this |
903 | local library installation. Based on the L</install_base_perl_path> method's |
904 | return value, and appends the directory C<bin>. |
905 | |
480e6e85 |
906 | =head2 resolve_empty_path |
907 | |
908 | =over 4 |
909 | |
a949ebcd |
910 | =item Arguments: $path |
911 | |
912 | =item Return value: $base_path |
480e6e85 |
913 | |
914 | =back |
915 | |
916 | Builds and returns the base path into which to set up the local module |
917 | installation. Defaults to C<~/perl5>. |
918 | |
919 | =head2 resolve_home_path |
920 | |
921 | =over 4 |
922 | |
a949ebcd |
923 | =item Arguments: $path |
924 | |
925 | =item Return value: $home_path |
480e6e85 |
926 | |
927 | =back |
928 | |
929 | Attempts to find the user's home directory. If installed, uses C<File::HomeDir> |
930 | for this purpose. If no definite answer is available, throws an exception. |
931 | |
932 | =head2 resolve_relative_path |
933 | |
934 | =over 4 |
935 | |
a949ebcd |
936 | =item Arguments: $path |
937 | |
938 | =item Return value: $absolute_path |
480e6e85 |
939 | |
940 | =back |
941 | |
942 | Translates the given path into an absolute path. |
943 | |
944 | =head2 resolve_path |
945 | |
946 | =over 4 |
947 | |
a949ebcd |
948 | =item Arguments: $path |
949 | |
950 | =item Return value: $absolute_path |
480e6e85 |
951 | |
952 | =back |
953 | |
954 | Calls the following in a pipeline, passing the result from the previous to the |
955 | next, in an attempt to find where to configure the environment for a local |
956 | library installation: L</resolve_empty_path>, L</resolve_home_path>, |
957 | L</resolve_relative_path>. Passes the given path argument to |
958 | L</resolve_empty_path> which then returns a result that is passed to |
959 | L</resolve_home_path>, which then has its result passed to |
960 | L</resolve_relative_path>. The result of this final call is returned from |
961 | L</resolve_path>. |
962 | |
0fb70b9a |
963 | =head1 A WARNING ABOUT UNINST=1 |
964 | |
965 | Be careful about using local::lib in combination with "make install UNINST=1". |
966 | The idea of this feature is that will uninstall an old version of a module |
967 | before installing a new one. However it lacks a safety check that the old |
968 | version and the new version will go in the same directory. Used in combination |
969 | with local::lib, you can potentially delete a globally accessible version of a |
381738d7 |
970 | module while installing the new version in a local place. Only combine "make |
0fb70b9a |
971 | install UNINST=1" and local::lib if you understand these possible consequences. |
972 | |
dc8ddd06 |
973 | =head1 LIMITATIONS |
974 | |
47e70ca1 |
975 | The perl toolchain is unable to handle directory names with spaces in it, |
a8e981cf |
976 | so you cant put your local::lib bootstrap into a directory with spaces. What |
977 | you can do is moving your local::lib to a directory with spaces B<after> you |
978 | installed all modules inside your local::lib bootstrap. But be aware that you |
979 | cant update or install CPAN modules after the move. |
47e70ca1 |
980 | |
618272fe |
981 | Rather basic shell detection. Right now anything with csh in its name is |
982 | assumed to be a C shell or something compatible, and everything else is assumed |
53699c99 |
983 | to be Bourne, except on Win32 systems. If the C<SHELL> environment variable is |
984 | not set, a Bourne-compatible shell is assumed. |
dc8ddd06 |
985 | |
986 | Bootstrap is a hack and will use CPAN.pm for ExtUtils::MakeMaker even if you |
987 | have CPANPLUS installed. |
988 | |
e322149f |
989 | Kills any existing PERL5LIB, PERL_MM_OPT or PERL_MB_OPT. |
dc8ddd06 |
990 | |
e423efce |
991 | Should probably auto-fixup CPAN config if not already done. |
992 | |
dc8ddd06 |
993 | Patches very much welcome for any of the above. |
bc30e1d5 |
994 | |
53699c99 |
995 | On Win32 systems, does not have a way to write the created environment variables |
996 | to the registry, so that they can persist through a reboot. |
997 | |
9a021b2b |
998 | =head1 TROUBLESHOOTING |
999 | |
1000 | If you've configured local::lib to install CPAN modules somewhere in to your |
1001 | home directory, and at some point later you try to install a module with C<cpan |
1002 | -i Foo::Bar>, but it fails with an error like: C<Warning: You do not have |
1003 | permissions to install into /usr/lib64/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/x86_64-linux at |
1004 | /usr/lib64/perl5/5.8.8/Foo/Bar.pm> and buried within the install log is an |
1005 | error saying C<'INSTALL_BASE' is not a known MakeMaker parameter name>, then |
1006 | you've somehow lost your updated ExtUtils::MakeMaker module. |
1007 | |
1008 | To remedy this situation, rerun the bootstrapping procedure documented above. |
1009 | |
1010 | Then, run C<rm -r ~/.cpan/build/Foo-Bar*> |
1011 | |
1012 | Finally, re-run C<cpan -i Foo::Bar> and it should install without problems. |
1013 | |
618272fe |
1014 | =head1 ENVIRONMENT |
1015 | |
1016 | =over 4 |
1017 | |
1018 | =item SHELL |
1019 | |
53699c99 |
1020 | =item COMSPEC |
1021 | |
618272fe |
1022 | local::lib looks at the user's C<SHELL> environment variable when printing out |
1023 | commands to add to the shell configuration file. |
1024 | |
53699c99 |
1025 | On Win32 systems, C<COMSPEC> is also examined. |
1026 | |
618272fe |
1027 | =back |
1028 | |
cc19e8d4 |
1029 | =head1 SUPPORT |
1030 | |
1031 | IRC: |
1032 | |
1033 | Join #local-lib on irc.perl.org. |
1034 | |
b5cc15f7 |
1035 | =head1 AUTHOR |
1036 | |
1037 | Matt S Trout <mst@shadowcat.co.uk> http://www.shadowcat.co.uk/ |
1038 | |
d6b71a2d |
1039 | auto_install fixes kindly sponsored by http://www.takkle.com/ |
1040 | |
b5c1154d |
1041 | =head1 CONTRIBUTORS |
1042 | |
1043 | Patches to correctly output commands for csh style shells, as well as some |
1044 | documentation additions, contributed by Christopher Nehren <apeiron@cpan.org>. |
1045 | |
cc19e8d4 |
1046 | Doc patches for a custom local::lib directory, more cleanups in the english |
a949ebcd |
1047 | documentation and a L<german documentation|POD2::DE::local::lib> contributed by Torsten Raudssus |
8b1e8e69 |
1048 | <torsten@raudssus.de>. |
1049 | |
be160790 |
1050 | Hans Dieter Pearcey <hdp@cpan.org> sent in some additional tests for ensuring |
9a021b2b |
1051 | things will install properly, submitted a fix for the bug causing problems with |
1052 | writing Makefiles during bootstrapping, contributed an example program, and |
1053 | submitted yet another fix to ensure that local::lib can install and bootstrap |
1054 | properly. Many, many thanks! |
1055 | |
1056 | pattern of Freenode IRC contributed the beginnings of the Troubleshooting |
1057 | section. Many thanks! |
be160790 |
1058 | |
53699c99 |
1059 | Patch to add Win32 support contributed by Curtis Jewell <csjewell@cpan.org>. |
1060 | |
03b91976 |
1061 | Warnings for missing PATH/PERL5LIB (as when not running interactively) silenced |
1062 | by a patch from Marco Emilio Poleggi. |
1063 | |
1f8043c8 |
1064 | Mark Stosberg <mark@summersault.com> provided the code for the now deleted |
1065 | '--self-contained' option. |
1066 | |
76f30678 |
1067 | Documentation patches to make win32 usage clearer by |
1068 | David Mertens <dcmertens.perl@gmail.com> (run4flat). |
1069 | |
a949ebcd |
1070 | Brazilian L<portuguese translation|POD2::PT_BR::local::lib> and minor doc patches contributed by Breno |
ccf362c0 |
1071 | G. de Oliveira <garu@cpan.org>. |
1072 | |
a0b3d98a |
1073 | Improvements to stacking multiple local::lib dirs and removing them from the |
1074 | environment later on contributed by Andrew Rodland <arodland@cpan.org>. |
1075 | |
ab1506c6 |
1076 | Patch for Carp version mismatch contributed by Hakim Cassimally <osfameron@cpan.org>. |
1077 | |
7c0db165 |
1078 | =head1 COPYRIGHT |
1079 | |
cc19e8d4 |
1080 | Copyright (c) 2007 - 2010 the local::lib L</AUTHOR> and L</CONTRIBUTORS> as |
7c0db165 |
1081 | listed above. |
1082 | |
b5cc15f7 |
1083 | =head1 LICENSE |
1084 | |
7c0db165 |
1085 | This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms |
1086 | as perl itself. |
b5cc15f7 |
1087 | |
1088 | =cut |
1089 | |
1090 | 1; |