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1 | #!/usr/local/bin/perl |
2 | |
3 | use Config; |
4 | use File::Basename qw(&basename &dirname); |
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5 | use Cwd; |
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6 | use File::Spec::Functions; |
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7 | |
8 | # List explicitly here the variables you want Configure to |
9 | # generate. Metaconfig only looks for shell variables, so you |
10 | # have to mention them as if they were shell variables, not |
11 | # %Config entries. Thus you write |
12 | # $startperl |
13 | # to ensure Configure will look for $Config{startperl}. |
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14 | # $perlpath |
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15 | |
16 | # This forces PL files to create target in same directory as PL file. |
17 | # This is so that make depend always knows where to find PL derivatives. |
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18 | $origdir = cwd; |
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19 | chdir dirname($0); |
20 | $file = basename($0, '.PL'); |
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21 | $file .= '.com' if $^O eq 'VMS'; |
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22 | |
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23 | open OUT, ">$file" or die "Can't create $file: $!"; |
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24 | |
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25 | # extract patchlevel.h information |
26 | |
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27 | open PATCH_LEVEL, "<" . catfile(updir, "patchlevel.h") |
28 | or die "Can't open patchlevel.h: $!"; |
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29 | |
30 | my $patchlevel_date = (stat PATCH_LEVEL)[9]; |
31 | |
32 | while (<PATCH_LEVEL>) { |
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33 | last if $_ =~ /^\s*static\s+char.*?local_patches\[\]\s*=\s*{\s*$/; |
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34 | } |
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35 | |
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36 | my @patches; |
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37 | while (<PATCH_LEVEL>) { |
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38 | last if /^\s*}/; |
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39 | chomp; |
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40 | s/^\s+,?\s*"?//; |
41 | s/"?\s*,?$//; |
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42 | s/(['\\])/\\$1/g; |
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43 | push @patches, $_ unless $_ eq 'NULL'; |
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44 | } |
45 | my $patch_desc = "'" . join("',\n '", @patches) . "'"; |
46 | my $patch_tags = join "", map /(\S+)/ ? "+$1 " : (), @patches; |
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47 | |
48 | close PATCH_LEVEL; |
49 | |
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50 | # TO DO (prehaps): store/embed $Config::config_sh into perlbug. When perlbug is |
51 | # used, compare $Config::config_sh with the stored version. If they differ then |
52 | # append a list of individual differences to the bug report. |
53 | |
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54 | |
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55 | print "Extracting $file (with variable substitutions)\n"; |
56 | |
57 | # In this section, perl variables will be expanded during extraction. |
58 | # You can use $Config{...} to use Configure variables. |
59 | |
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60 | my $extract_version = sprintf("v%vd", $^V); |
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61 | |
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62 | print OUT <<"!GROK!THIS!"; |
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63 | $Config{startperl} |
64 | eval 'exec $Config{perlpath} -S \$0 \${1+"\$@"}' |
65 | if \$running_under_some_shell; |
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66 | |
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67 | my \$config_tag1 = '$extract_version - $Config{cf_time}'; |
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68 | |
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69 | my \$patchlevel_date = $patchlevel_date; |
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70 | my \$patch_tags = '$patch_tags'; |
71 | my \@patches = ( |
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72 | $patch_desc |
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73 | ); |
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74 | !GROK!THIS! |
75 | |
76 | # In the following, perl variables are not expanded during extraction. |
77 | |
78 | print OUT <<'!NO!SUBS!'; |
79 | |
80 | use Config; |
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81 | use File::Spec; # keep perlbug Perl 5.005 compatible |
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82 | use Getopt::Std; |
37fa004c |
83 | use strict; |
84 | |
85 | sub paraprint; |
86 | |
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87 | BEGIN { |
88 | eval "use Mail::Send;"; |
89 | $::HaveSend = ($@ eq ""); |
90 | eval "use Mail::Util;"; |
91 | $::HaveUtil = ($@ eq ""); |
92 | }; |
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93 | |
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94 | my $Version = "1.27"; |
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95 | |
96 | # Changed in 1.06 to skip Mail::Send and Mail::Util if not available. |
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97 | # Changed in 1.07 to see more sendmail execs, and added pipe output. |
98 | # Changed in 1.08 to use correct address for sendmail. |
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99 | # Changed in 1.09 to close the REP file before calling it up in the editor. |
100 | # Also removed some old comments duplicated elsewhere. |
101 | # Changed in 1.10 to run under VMS without Mail::Send; also fixed |
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102 | # temp filename generation. |
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103 | # Changed in 1.11 to clean up some text and removed Mail::Send deactivator. |
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104 | # Changed in 1.12 to check for editor errors, make save/send distinction |
105 | # clearer and add $ENV{REPLYTO}. |
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106 | # Changed in 1.13 to hopefully make it more difficult to accidentally |
107 | # send mail |
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108 | # Changed in 1.14 to make the prompts a little more clear on providing |
109 | # helpful information. Also let file read fail gracefully. |
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110 | # Changed in 1.15 to add warnings to stop people using perlbug for non-bugs. |
111 | # Also report selected environment variables. |
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112 | # Changed in 1.16 to include @INC, and allow user to re-edit if no changes. |
137443ea |
113 | # Changed in 1.17 Win32 support added. GSAR 97-04-12 |
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114 | # Changed in 1.18 add '-ok' option for reporting build success. CFR 97-06-18 |
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115 | # Changed in 1.19 '-ok' default not '-v' |
116 | # add local patch information |
117 | # warn on '-ok' if this is an old system; add '-okay' |
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118 | # Changed in 1.20 Added patchlevel.h reading and version/config checks |
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119 | # Changed in 1.21 Added '-nok' for reporting build failure DFD 98-05-05 |
120 | # Changed in 1.22 Heavy reformatting & minor bugfixes HVDS 98-05-10 |
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121 | # Changed in 1.23 Restore -ok(ay): say 'success'; don't prompt |
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122 | # Changed in 1.24 Added '-F<file>' to save report HVDS 98-07-01 |
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123 | # Changed in 1.25 Warn on failure to open save file. HVDS 98-07-12 |
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124 | # Changed in 1.26 Don't require -t STDIN for -ok. HVDS 98-07-15 |
1948c06a |
125 | # Changed in 1.27 Added Mac OS and File::Spec support CNANDOR 99-07-27 |
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126 | |
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127 | # TODO: - Allow the user to re-name the file on mail failure, and |
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128 | # make sure failure (transmission-wise) of Mail::Send is |
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129 | # accounted for. |
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130 | # - Test -b option |
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131 | |
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132 | my( $file, $usefile, $cc, $address, $perlbug, $testaddress, $filename, |
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133 | $subject, $from, $verbose, $ed, $outfile, $Is_MacOS, |
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134 | $fh, $me, $Is_MSWin32, $Is_VMS, $msg, $body, $andcc, %REP, $ok); |
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135 | |
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136 | my $perl_version = $^V ? sprintf("v%vd", $^V) : $]; |
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137 | |
138 | my $config_tag2 = "$perl_version - $Config{cf_time}"; |
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139 | |
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140 | Init(); |
141 | |
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142 | if ($::opt_h) { Help(); exit; } |
143 | if ($::opt_d) { Dump(*STDOUT); exit; } |
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144 | if (!-t STDIN && !($ok and not $::opt_n)) { |
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145 | paraprint <<EOF; |
146 | Please use perlbug interactively. If you want to |
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147 | include a file, you can use the -f switch. |
148 | EOF |
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149 | die "\n"; |
84478119 |
150 | } |
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151 | if (!-t STDOUT && !$outfile) { Dump(*STDOUT); exit; } |
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152 | |
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153 | Query(); |
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154 | Edit() unless $usefile || ($ok and not $::opt_n); |
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155 | NowWhat(); |
156 | Send(); |
157 | |
158 | exit; |
159 | |
160 | sub Init { |
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161 | # -------- Setup -------- |
162 | |
163 | $Is_MSWin32 = $^O eq 'MSWin32'; |
164 | $Is_VMS = $^O eq 'VMS'; |
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165 | $Is_MacOS = $^O eq 'MacOS'; |
166 | |
167 | @ARGV = split m/\s+/, |
168 | MacPerl::Ask('Provide command-line args here (-h for help):') |
169 | if $Is_MacOS && $MacPerl::Version =~ /App/; |
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170 | |
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171 | if (!getopts("dhva:s:b:f:F:r:e:SCc:to:n:")) { Help(); exit; }; |
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172 | |
173 | # This comment is needed to notify metaconfig that we are |
174 | # using the $perladmin, $cf_by, and $cf_time definitions. |
175 | |
176 | # -------- Configuration --------- |
177 | |
178 | # perlbug address |
179 | $perlbug = 'perlbug@perl.com'; |
180 | |
181 | # Test address |
182 | $testaddress = 'perlbug-test@perl.com'; |
183 | |
184 | # Target address |
185 | $address = $::opt_a || ($::opt_t ? $testaddress : $perlbug); |
186 | |
187 | # Users address, used in message and in Reply-To header |
188 | $from = $::opt_r || ""; |
189 | |
190 | # Include verbose configuration information |
191 | $verbose = $::opt_v || 0; |
192 | |
193 | # Subject of bug-report message |
194 | $subject = $::opt_s || ""; |
195 | |
196 | # Send a file |
197 | $usefile = ($::opt_f || 0); |
198 | |
199 | # File to send as report |
200 | $file = $::opt_f || ""; |
201 | |
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202 | # File to output to |
203 | $outfile = $::opt_F || ""; |
204 | |
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205 | # Body of report |
206 | $body = $::opt_b || ""; |
207 | |
208 | # Editor |
209 | $ed = $::opt_e || $ENV{VISUAL} || $ENV{EDITOR} || $ENV{EDIT} |
210 | || ($Is_VMS && "edit/tpu") |
211 | || ($Is_MSWin32 && "notepad") |
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212 | || ($Is_MacOS && '') |
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213 | || "vi"; |
214 | |
215 | # Not OK - provide build failure template by finessing OK report |
216 | if ($::opt_n) { |
217 | if (substr($::opt_n, 0, 2) eq 'ok' ) { |
218 | $::opt_o = substr($::opt_n, 1); |
219 | } else { |
220 | Help(); |
221 | exit(); |
222 | } |
223 | } |
224 | |
225 | # OK - send "OK" report for build on this system |
226 | $ok = 0; |
227 | if ($::opt_o) { |
228 | if ($::opt_o eq 'k' or $::opt_o eq 'kay') { |
229 | my $age = time - $patchlevel_date; |
230 | if ($::opt_o eq 'k' and $age > 60 * 24 * 60 * 60 ) { |
231 | my $date = localtime $patchlevel_date; |
232 | print <<"EOF"; |
233 | "perlbug -ok" and "perlbug -nok" do not report on Perl versions which |
234 | are more than 60 days old. This Perl version was constructed on |
235 | $date. If you really want to report this, use |
236 | "perlbug -okay" or "perlbug -nokay". |
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237 | EOF |
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238 | exit(); |
239 | } |
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240 | # force these options |
241 | unless ($::opt_n) { |
242 | $::opt_S = 1; # don't prompt for send |
243 | $::opt_b = 1; # we have a body |
244 | $body = "Perl reported to build OK on this system.\n"; |
245 | } |
246 | $::opt_C = 1; # don't send a copy to the local admin |
247 | $::opt_s = 1; # we have a subject line |
248 | $subject = ($::opt_n ? 'Not ' : '') |
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249 | . "OK: perl $perl_version ${patch_tags}on" |
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250 | ." $::Config{'archname'} $::Config{'osvers'} $subject"; |
251 | $ok = 1; |
252 | } else { |
253 | Help(); |
254 | exit(); |
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255 | } |
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256 | } |
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257 | |
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258 | # Possible administrator addresses, in order of confidence |
259 | # (Note that cf_email is not mentioned to metaconfig, since |
260 | # we don't really want it. We'll just take it if we have to.) |
261 | # |
262 | # This has to be after the $ok stuff above because of the way |
263 | # that $::opt_C is forced. |
264 | $cc = $::opt_C ? "" : ( |
265 | $::opt_c || $::Config{'perladmin'} |
266 | || $::Config{'cf_email'} || $::Config{'cf_by'} |
267 | ); |
268 | |
269 | # My username |
270 | $me = $Is_MSWin32 ? $ENV{'USERNAME'} |
271 | : $^O eq 'os2' ? $ENV{'USER'} || $ENV{'LOGNAME'} |
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272 | : $Is_MacOS ? $ENV{'USER'} |
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273 | : eval { getpwuid($<) }; # May be missing |
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274 | |
275 | $from = $::Config{'cf_email'} |
276 | if !$from && $::Config{'cf_email'} && $::Config{'cf_by'} && $me && |
277 | ($me eq $::Config{'cf_by'}); |
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278 | } # sub Init |
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279 | |
280 | sub Query { |
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281 | # Explain what perlbug is |
282 | unless ($ok) { |
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283 | paraprint <<EOF; |
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284 | This program provides an easy way to create a message reporting a bug |
285 | in perl, and e-mail it to $address. It is *NOT* intended for |
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286 | sending test messages or simply verifying that perl works, *NOR* is it |
287 | intended for reporting bugs in third-party perl modules. It is *ONLY* |
288 | a means of reporting verifiable problems with the core perl distribution, |
289 | and any solutions to such problems, to the people who maintain perl. |
290 | |
291 | If you're just looking for help with perl, try posting to the Usenet |
292 | newsgroup comp.lang.perl.misc. If you're looking for help with using |
293 | perl with CGI, try posting to comp.infosystems.www.programming.cgi. |
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294 | EOF |
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295 | } |
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296 | |
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297 | # Prompt for subject of message, if needed |
298 | unless ($subject) { |
299 | paraprint <<EOF; |
300 | First of all, please provide a subject for the |
301 | message. It should be a concise description of |
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302 | the bug or problem. "perl bug" or "perl problem" |
303 | is not a concise description. |
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304 | EOF |
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305 | print "Subject: "; |
306 | $subject = <>; |
307 | |
308 | my $err = 0; |
309 | while ($subject !~ /\S/) { |
310 | print "\nPlease enter a subject: "; |
311 | $subject = <>; |
312 | if ($err++ > 5) { |
313 | die "Aborting.\n"; |
314 | } |
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315 | } |
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316 | chop $subject; |
317 | } |
318 | |
319 | # Prompt for return address, if needed |
320 | unless ($from) { |
321 | # Try and guess return address |
322 | my $guess; |
323 | |
324 | $guess = $ENV{'REPLY-TO'} || $ENV{'REPLYTO'} || ''; |
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325 | if ($Is_MacOS) { |
326 | require Mac::InternetConfig; |
327 | $guess = $Mac::InternetConfig::InternetConfig{ |
328 | Mac::InternetConfig::kICEmail() |
329 | }; |
330 | } |
331 | |
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332 | unless ($guess) { |
333 | my $domain; |
334 | if ($::HaveUtil) { |
335 | $domain = Mail::Util::maildomain(); |
336 | } elsif ($Is_MSWin32) { |
337 | $domain = $ENV{'USERDOMAIN'}; |
338 | } else { |
339 | require Sys::Hostname; |
340 | $domain = Sys::Hostname::hostname(); |
341 | } |
342 | if ($domain) { |
343 | if ($Is_VMS && !$::Config{'d_socket'}) { |
344 | $guess = "$domain\:\:$me"; |
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345 | } else { |
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346 | $guess = "$me\@$domain" if $domain; |
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347 | } |
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348 | } |
349 | } |
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350 | |
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351 | if ($guess) { |
352 | unless ($ok) { |
353 | paraprint <<EOF; |
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354 | Your e-mail address will be useful if you need to be contacted. If the |
355 | default shown is not your full internet e-mail address, please correct it. |
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356 | EOF |
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357 | } |
358 | } else { |
359 | paraprint <<EOF; |
360 | So that you may be contacted if necessary, please enter |
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361 | your full internet e-mail address here. |
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362 | EOF |
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363 | } |
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364 | |
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365 | if ($ok && $guess) { |
366 | # use it |
367 | $from = $guess; |
368 | } else { |
369 | # verify it |
370 | print "Your address [$guess]: "; |
371 | $from = <>; |
372 | chop $from; |
373 | $from = $guess if $from eq ''; |
374 | } |
375 | } |
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376 | |
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377 | if ($from eq $cc or $me eq $cc) { |
378 | # Try not to copy ourselves |
379 | $cc = "yourself"; |
380 | } |
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381 | |
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382 | # Prompt for administrator address, unless an override was given |
383 | if( !$::opt_C and !$::opt_c ) { |
384 | paraprint <<EOF; |
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385 | A copy of this report can be sent to your local |
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386 | perl administrator. If the address is wrong, please |
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387 | correct it, or enter 'none' or 'yourself' to not send |
388 | a copy. |
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389 | EOF |
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390 | print "Local perl administrator [$cc]: "; |
391 | my $entry = scalar <>; |
392 | chop $entry; |
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393 | |
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394 | if ($entry ne "") { |
395 | $cc = $entry; |
396 | $cc = '' if $me eq $cc; |
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397 | } |
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398 | } |
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399 | |
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400 | $cc = '' if $cc =~ /^(none|yourself|me|myself|ourselves)$/i; |
401 | $andcc = " and $cc" if $cc; |
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402 | |
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403 | # Prompt for editor, if no override is given |
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404 | editor: |
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405 | unless ($::opt_e || $::opt_f || $::opt_b) { |
406 | paraprint <<EOF; |
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407 | Now you need to supply the bug report. Try to make |
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408 | the report concise but descriptive. Include any |
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409 | relevant detail. If you are reporting something |
410 | that does not work as you think it should, please |
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411 | try to include example of both the actual |
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412 | result, and what you expected. |
413 | |
414 | Some information about your local |
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415 | perl configuration will automatically be included |
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416 | at the end of the report. If you are using any |
417 | unusual version of perl, please try and confirm |
418 | exactly which versions are relevant. |
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419 | |
420 | You will probably want to use an editor to enter |
421 | the report. If "$ed" is the editor you want |
422 | to use, then just press Enter, otherwise type in |
423 | the name of the editor you would like to use. |
424 | |
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425 | If you would like to use a prepared file, type |
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426 | "file", and you will be asked for the filename. |
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427 | EOF |
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428 | print "Editor [$ed]: "; |
429 | my $entry =scalar <>; |
430 | chop $entry; |
431 | |
432 | $usefile = 0; |
433 | if ($entry eq "file") { |
434 | $usefile = 1; |
435 | } elsif ($entry ne "") { |
436 | $ed = $entry; |
37fa004c |
437 | } |
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438 | } |
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439 | |
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440 | # Generate scratch file to edit report in |
441 | $filename = filename(); |
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442 | |
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443 | # Prompt for file to read report from, if needed |
444 | if ($usefile and !$file) { |
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445 | filename: |
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446 | paraprint <<EOF; |
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447 | What is the name of the file that contains your report? |
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448 | EOF |
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449 | print "Filename: "; |
450 | my $entry = scalar <>; |
451 | chop $entry; |
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452 | |
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453 | if ($entry eq "") { |
454 | paraprint <<EOF; |
455 | No filename? I'll let you go back and choose an editor again. |
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456 | EOF |
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457 | goto editor; |
458 | } |
459 | |
460 | unless (-f $entry and -r $entry) { |
461 | paraprint <<EOF; |
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462 | I'm sorry, but I can't read from `$entry'. Maybe you mistyped the name of |
463 | the file? If you don't want to send a file, just enter a blank line and you |
464 | can get back to the editor selection. |
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465 | EOF |
55d729e4 |
466 | goto filename; |
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467 | } |
55d729e4 |
468 | $file = $entry; |
469 | } |
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470 | |
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471 | # Generate report |
472 | open(REP,">$filename"); |
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473 | my $reptype = !$ok ? "bug" : $::opt_n ? "build failure" : "success"; |
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474 | |
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475 | print REP <<EOF; |
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476 | This is a $reptype report for perl from $from, |
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477 | generated with the help of perlbug $Version running under perl $perl_version. |
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478 | |
479 | EOF |
480 | |
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481 | if ($body) { |
482 | print REP $body; |
483 | } elsif ($usefile) { |
484 | open(F, "<$file") |
485 | or die "Unable to read report file from `$file': $!\n"; |
486 | while (<F>) { |
487 | print REP $_ |
488 | } |
489 | close(F); |
490 | } else { |
491 | print REP <<EOF; |
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492 | |
493 | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
494 | [Please enter your report here] |
495 | |
496 | |
497 | |
498 | [Please do not change anything below this line] |
499 | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
500 | EOF |
55d729e4 |
501 | } |
502 | Dump(*REP); |
503 | close(REP); |
504 | |
505 | # read in the report template once so that |
506 | # we can track whether the user does any editing. |
507 | # yes, *all* whitespace is ignored. |
508 | open(REP, "<$filename"); |
509 | while (<REP>) { |
510 | s/\s+//g; |
511 | $REP{$_}++; |
512 | } |
513 | close(REP); |
514 | } # sub Query |
c07a80fd |
515 | |
516 | sub Dump { |
55d729e4 |
517 | local(*OUT) = @_; |
37fa004c |
518 | |
55d729e4 |
519 | print REP "\n---\n"; |
1ec03f31 |
520 | print REP "This perlbug was built using Perl $config_tag1\n", |
521 | "It is being executed now by Perl $config_tag2.\n\n" |
55d729e4 |
522 | if $config_tag2 ne $config_tag1; |
fb73857a |
523 | |
55d729e4 |
524 | print OUT <<EOF; |
1ec03f31 |
525 | Site configuration information for perl $perl_version: |
37fa004c |
526 | |
527 | EOF |
55d729e4 |
528 | if ($::Config{cf_by} and $::Config{cf_time}) { |
529 | print OUT "Configured by $::Config{cf_by} at $::Config{cf_time}.\n\n"; |
530 | } |
531 | print OUT Config::myconfig; |
37fa004c |
532 | |
55d729e4 |
533 | if (@patches) { |
534 | print OUT join "\n ", "Locally applied patches:", @patches; |
535 | print OUT "\n"; |
536 | }; |
84902520 |
537 | |
55d729e4 |
538 | print OUT <<EOF; |
8ecf1a0c |
539 | |
774d564b |
540 | --- |
1ec03f31 |
541 | \@INC for perl $perl_version: |
774d564b |
542 | EOF |
55d729e4 |
543 | for my $i (@INC) { |
544 | print OUT " $i\n"; |
545 | } |
774d564b |
546 | |
55d729e4 |
547 | print OUT <<EOF; |
8ecf1a0c |
548 | |
774d564b |
549 | --- |
1ec03f31 |
550 | Environment for perl $perl_version: |
8ecf1a0c |
551 | EOF |
5cf1d1f1 |
552 | my @env = |
553 | qw(PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH LANG PERL_BADLANG SHELL HOME LOGDIR LANGUAGE); |
554 | push @env, $Config{ldlibpthname} if $Config{ldlibpthname} ne ''; |
8876aa85 |
555 | push @env, grep /^(?:PERL|LC_|LANG)/, keys %ENV; |
556 | my %env; |
557 | @env{@env} = @env; |
558 | for my $env (sort keys %env) { |
55d729e4 |
559 | print OUT " $env", |
560 | exists $ENV{$env} ? "=$ENV{$env}" : ' (unset)', |
561 | "\n"; |
562 | } |
563 | if ($verbose) { |
1ec03f31 |
564 | print OUT "\nComplete configuration data for perl $perl_version:\n\n"; |
55d729e4 |
565 | my $value; |
566 | foreach (sort keys %::Config) { |
567 | $value = $::Config{$_}; |
568 | $value =~ s/'/\\'/g; |
569 | print OUT "$_='$value'\n"; |
84902520 |
570 | } |
55d729e4 |
571 | } |
572 | } # sub Dump |
37fa004c |
573 | |
574 | sub Edit { |
55d729e4 |
575 | # Edit the report |
576 | if ($usefile || $body) { |
577 | paraprint <<EOF; |
ab3ef367 |
578 | Please make sure that the name of the editor you want to use is correct. |
ab3ef367 |
579 | EOF |
55d729e4 |
580 | print "Editor [$ed]: "; |
581 | my $entry =scalar <>; |
582 | chop $entry; |
583 | $ed = $entry unless $entry eq ''; |
584 | } |
a5f75d66 |
585 | |
55d729e4 |
586 | tryagain: |
1948c06a |
587 | my $sts = system("$ed $filename") unless $Is_MacOS; |
588 | if ($Is_MacOS) { |
589 | require ExtUtils::MakeMaker; |
590 | ExtUtils::MM_MacOS::launch_file($filename); |
591 | paraprint <<EOF; |
592 | Press Enter when done. |
593 | EOF |
594 | scalar <>; |
595 | } |
55d729e4 |
596 | if ($sts) { |
597 | paraprint <<EOF; |
a5f75d66 |
598 | The editor you chose (`$ed') could apparently not be run! |
599 | Did you mistype the name of your editor? If so, please |
55d729e4 |
600 | correct it here, otherwise just press Enter. |
a5f75d66 |
601 | EOF |
55d729e4 |
602 | print "Editor [$ed]: "; |
603 | my $entry =scalar <>; |
604 | chop $entry; |
a5f75d66 |
605 | |
55d729e4 |
606 | if ($entry ne "") { |
607 | $ed = $entry; |
608 | goto tryagain; |
609 | } else { |
610 | paraprint <<EOF; |
a5f75d66 |
611 | You may want to save your report to a file, so you can edit and mail it |
612 | yourself. |
613 | EOF |
774d564b |
614 | } |
55d729e4 |
615 | } |
774d564b |
616 | |
55d729e4 |
617 | return if ($ok and not $::opt_n) || $body; |
618 | # Check that we have a report that has some, eh, report in it. |
619 | my $unseen = 0; |
620 | |
621 | open(REP, "<$filename"); |
622 | # a strange way to check whether any significant editing |
623 | # have been done: check whether any new non-empty lines |
624 | # have been added. Yes, the below code ignores *any* space |
625 | # in *any* line. |
626 | while (<REP>) { |
627 | s/\s+//g; |
628 | $unseen++ if $_ ne '' and not exists $REP{$_}; |
629 | } |
774d564b |
630 | |
55d729e4 |
631 | while ($unseen == 0) { |
632 | paraprint <<EOF; |
774d564b |
633 | I am sorry but it looks like you did not report anything. |
774d564b |
634 | EOF |
55d729e4 |
635 | print "Action (Retry Edit/Cancel) "; |
636 | my ($action) = scalar(<>); |
637 | if ($action =~ /^[re]/i) { # <R>etry <E>dit |
638 | goto tryagain; |
639 | } elsif ($action =~ /^[cq]/i) { # <C>ancel, <Q>uit |
640 | Cancel(); |
641 | } |
642 | } |
643 | } # sub Edit |
774d564b |
644 | |
645 | sub Cancel { |
646 | 1 while unlink($filename); # remove all versions under VMS |
647 | print "\nCancelling.\n"; |
648 | exit(0); |
37fa004c |
649 | } |
650 | |
651 | sub NowWhat { |
55d729e4 |
652 | # Report is done, prompt for further action |
653 | if( !$::opt_S ) { |
654 | while(1) { |
655 | paraprint <<EOF; |
656 | Now that you have completed your report, would you like to send |
657 | the message to $address$andcc, display the message on |
37fa004c |
658 | the screen, re-edit it, or cancel without sending anything? |
659 | You may also save the message as a file to mail at another time. |
37fa004c |
660 | EOF |
8b49bb9a |
661 | retry: |
55d729e4 |
662 | print "Action (Send/Display/Edit/Cancel/Save to File): "; |
663 | my $action = scalar <>; |
664 | chop $action; |
665 | |
666 | if ($action =~ /^(f|sa)/i) { # <F>ile/<Sa>ve |
667 | print "\n\nName of file to save message in [perlbug.rep]: "; |
668 | my $file = scalar <>; |
669 | chop $file; |
670 | $file = "perlbug.rep" if $file eq ""; |
671 | |
8b49bb9a |
672 | unless (open(FILE, ">$file")) { |
673 | print "\nError opening $file: $!\n\n"; |
674 | goto retry; |
675 | } |
55d729e4 |
676 | open(REP, "<$filename"); |
677 | print FILE "To: $address\nSubject: $subject\n"; |
678 | print FILE "Cc: $cc\n" if $cc; |
679 | print FILE "Reply-To: $from\n" if $from; |
680 | print FILE "\n"; |
681 | while (<REP>) { print FILE } |
682 | close(REP); |
683 | close(FILE); |
684 | |
685 | print "\nMessage saved in `$file'.\n"; |
686 | exit; |
687 | } elsif ($action =~ /^(d|l|sh)/i ) { # <D>isplay, <L>ist, <Sh>ow |
688 | # Display the message |
689 | open(REP, "<$filename"); |
690 | while (<REP>) { print $_ } |
691 | close(REP); |
692 | } elsif ($action =~ /^se/i) { # <S>end |
693 | # Send the message |
694 | print "Are you certain you want to send this message?\n" |
695 | . 'Please type "yes" if you are: '; |
696 | my $reply = scalar <STDIN>; |
697 | chop $reply; |
698 | if ($reply eq "yes") { |
699 | last; |
700 | } else { |
701 | paraprint <<EOF; |
ab3ef367 |
702 | That wasn't a clear "yes", so I won't send your message. If you are sure |
703 | your message should be sent, type in "yes" (without the quotes) at the |
704 | confirmation prompt. |
ab3ef367 |
705 | EOF |
55d729e4 |
706 | } |
707 | } elsif ($action =~ /^[er]/i) { # <E>dit, <R>e-edit |
708 | # edit the message |
709 | Edit(); |
710 | } elsif ($action =~ /^[qc]/i) { # <C>ancel, <Q>uit |
711 | Cancel(); |
712 | } elsif ($action =~ /^s/) { |
713 | paraprint <<EOF; |
84478119 |
714 | I'm sorry, but I didn't understand that. Please type "send" or "save". |
715 | EOF |
55d729e4 |
716 | } |
37fa004c |
717 | } |
55d729e4 |
718 | } |
719 | } # sub NowWhat |
37fa004c |
720 | |
721 | sub Send { |
55d729e4 |
722 | # Message has been accepted for transmission -- Send the message |
105f9295 |
723 | if ($outfile) { |
724 | open SENDMAIL, ">$outfile" or die "Couldn't open '$outfile': $!\n"; |
725 | goto sendout; |
726 | } |
55d729e4 |
727 | if ($::HaveSend) { |
728 | $msg = new Mail::Send Subject => $subject, To => $address; |
729 | $msg->cc($cc) if $cc; |
730 | $msg->add("Reply-To",$from) if $from; |
731 | |
732 | $fh = $msg->open; |
733 | open(REP, "<$filename"); |
734 | while (<REP>) { print $fh $_ } |
735 | close(REP); |
736 | $fh->close; |
737 | |
738 | print "\nMessage sent.\n"; |
739 | } elsif ($Is_VMS) { |
740 | if ( ($address =~ /@/ and $address !~ /^\w+%"/) or |
741 | ($cc =~ /@/ and $cc !~ /^\w+%"/) ) { |
742 | my $prefix; |
743 | foreach (qw[ IN MX SMTP UCX PONY WINS ], '') { |
744 | $prefix = "$_%", last if $ENV{"MAIL\$PROTOCOL_$_"}; |
745 | } |
746 | $address = qq[${prefix}"$address"] unless $address =~ /^\w+%"/; |
747 | $cc = qq[${prefix}"$cc"] unless !$cc || $cc =~ /^\w+%"/; |
748 | } |
749 | $subject =~ s/"/""/g; $address =~ s/"/""/g; $cc =~ s/"/""/g; |
750 | my $sts = system(qq[mail/Subject="$subject" $filename. "$address","$cc"]); |
751 | if ($sts) { |
752 | die <<EOF; |
753 | Can't spawn off mail |
754 | (leaving bug report in $filename): $sts |
755 | EOF |
756 | } |
757 | } else { |
758 | my $sendmail = ""; |
759 | for (qw(/usr/lib/sendmail /usr/sbin/sendmail /usr/ucblib/sendmail)) { |
760 | $sendmail = $_, last if -e $_; |
761 | } |
762 | if ($^O eq 'os2' and $sendmail eq "") { |
763 | my $path = $ENV{PATH}; |
764 | $path =~ s:\\:/: ; |
765 | my @path = split /$Config{'path_sep'}/, $path; |
766 | for (@path) { |
767 | $sendmail = "$_/sendmail", last if -e "$_/sendmail"; |
768 | $sendmail = "$_/sendmail.exe", last if -e "$_/sendmail.exe"; |
769 | } |
770 | } |
37fa004c |
771 | |
55d729e4 |
772 | paraprint(<<"EOF"), die "\n" if $sendmail eq ""; |
c07a80fd |
773 | I am terribly sorry, but I cannot find sendmail, or a close equivalent, and |
774 | the perl package Mail::Send has not been installed, so I can't send your bug |
d121ca8c |
775 | report. We apologize for the inconvenience. |
c07a80fd |
776 | |
777 | So you may attempt to find some way of sending your message, it has |
778 | been left in the file `$filename'. |
c07a80fd |
779 | EOF |
55d729e4 |
780 | open(SENDMAIL, "|$sendmail -t") || die "'|$sendmail -t' failed: $!"; |
105f9295 |
781 | sendout: |
55d729e4 |
782 | print SENDMAIL "To: $address\n"; |
783 | print SENDMAIL "Subject: $subject\n"; |
784 | print SENDMAIL "Cc: $cc\n" if $cc; |
785 | print SENDMAIL "Reply-To: $from\n" if $from; |
786 | print SENDMAIL "\n\n"; |
787 | open(REP, "<$filename"); |
788 | while (<REP>) { print SENDMAIL $_ } |
789 | close(REP); |
37fa004c |
790 | |
55d729e4 |
791 | if (close(SENDMAIL)) { |
105f9295 |
792 | printf "\nMessage %s.\n", $outfile ? "saved" : "sent"; |
55d729e4 |
793 | } else { |
794 | warn "\nSendmail returned status '", $? >> 8, "'\n"; |
795 | } |
796 | } |
797 | 1 while unlink($filename); # remove all versions under VMS |
798 | } # sub Send |
37fa004c |
799 | |
800 | sub Help { |
55d729e4 |
801 | print <<EOF; |
37fa004c |
802 | |
55d729e4 |
803 | A program to help generate bug reports about perl5, and mail them. |
37fa004c |
804 | It is designed to be used interactively. Normally no arguments will |
805 | be needed. |
55d729e4 |
806 | |
37fa004c |
807 | Usage: |
105f9295 |
808 | $0 [-v] [-a address] [-s subject] [-b body | -f inpufile ] [ -F outputfile ] |
d121ca8c |
809 | [-r returnaddress] [-e editor] [-c adminaddress | -C] [-S] [-t] [-h] |
55d729e4 |
810 | $0 [-v] [-r returnaddress] [-ok | -okay | -nok | -nokay] |
811 | |
c07a80fd |
812 | Simplest usage: run "$0", and follow the prompts. |
37fa004c |
813 | |
814 | Options: |
815 | |
816 | -v Include Verbose configuration data in the report |
55d729e4 |
817 | -f File containing the body of the report. Use this to |
37fa004c |
818 | quickly send a prepared message. |
1948c06a |
819 | -F File to output the resulting mail message to, instead of mailing. |
37fa004c |
820 | -S Send without asking for confirmation. |
821 | -a Address to send the report to. Defaults to `$address'. |
822 | -c Address to send copy of report to. Defaults to `$cc'. |
823 | -C Don't send copy to administrator. |
55d729e4 |
824 | -s Subject to include with the message. You will be prompted |
37fa004c |
825 | if you don't supply one on the command line. |
826 | -b Body of the report. If not included on the command line, or |
827 | in a file with -f, you will get a chance to edit the message. |
828 | -r Your return address. The program will ask you to confirm |
829 | this if you don't give it here. |
55d729e4 |
830 | -e Editor to use. |
37fa004c |
831 | -t Test mode. The target address defaults to `$testaddress'. |
1948c06a |
832 | -d Data mode (the default if you redirect or pipe output.) |
c07a80fd |
833 | This prints out your configuration data, without mailing |
834 | anything. You can use this with -v to get more complete data. |
84902520 |
835 | -ok Report successful build on this system to perl porters |
55d729e4 |
836 | (use alone or with -v). Only use -ok if *everything* was ok: |
837 | if there were *any* problems at all, use -nok. |
fb73857a |
838 | -okay As -ok but allow report from old builds. |
55d729e4 |
839 | -nok Report unsuccessful build on this system to perl porters |
840 | (use alone or with -v). You must describe what went wrong |
841 | in the body of the report which you will be asked to edit. |
842 | -nokay As -nok but allow report from old builds. |
843 | -h Print this help message. |
844 | |
37fa004c |
845 | EOF |
846 | } |
847 | |
55d729e4 |
848 | sub filename { |
849 | my $dir = $Is_VMS ? 'sys$scratch:' |
850 | : ($Is_MSWin32 && $ENV{'TEMP'}) ? $ENV{'TEMP'} |
1948c06a |
851 | : $Is_MacOS ? $ENV{'TMPDIR'} |
852 | : '/tmp'; |
55d729e4 |
853 | $filename = "bugrep0$$"; |
1948c06a |
854 | # $dir .= "\\" if $Is_MSWin32 and $dir !~ m|[\\/]$|; |
1ec03f31 |
855 | $filename++ while -e File::Spec->catfile($dir, $filename); |
856 | $filename = File::Spec->catfile($dir, $filename); |
55d729e4 |
857 | } |
858 | |
37fa004c |
859 | sub paraprint { |
860 | my @paragraphs = split /\n{2,}/, "@_"; |
c07a80fd |
861 | print "\n\n"; |
37fa004c |
862 | for (@paragraphs) { # implicit local $_ |
55d729e4 |
863 | s/(\S)\s*\n/$1 /g; |
864 | write; |
865 | print "\n"; |
37fa004c |
866 | } |
37fa004c |
867 | } |
37fa004c |
868 | |
869 | format STDOUT = |
870 | ^<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ~~ |
871 | $_ |
872 | . |
d121ca8c |
873 | |
874 | __END__ |
875 | |
876 | =head1 NAME |
877 | |
878 | perlbug - how to submit bug reports on Perl |
879 | |
880 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
881 | |
882 | B<perlbug> S<[ B<-v> ]> S<[ B<-a> I<address> ]> S<[ B<-s> I<subject> ]> |
105f9295 |
883 | S<[ B<-b> I<body> | B<-f> I<inputfile> ]> S<[ B<-F> I<outputfile> ]> |
884 | S<[ B<-r> I<returnaddress> ]> |
d121ca8c |
885 | S<[ B<-e> I<editor> ]> S<[ B<-c> I<adminaddress> | B<-C> ]> |
886 | S<[ B<-S> ]> S<[ B<-t> ]> S<[ B<-d> ]> S<[ B<-h> ]> |
887 | |
55d729e4 |
888 | B<perlbug> S<[ B<-v> ]> S<[ B<-r> I<returnaddress> ]> |
889 | S<[ B<-ok> | B<-okay> | B<-nok> | B<-nokay> ]> |
1b0e3b9e |
890 | |
d121ca8c |
891 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
892 | |
893 | A program to help generate bug reports about perl or the modules that |
55d729e4 |
894 | come with it, and mail them. |
d121ca8c |
895 | |
896 | If you have found a bug with a non-standard port (one that was not part |
897 | of the I<standard distribution>), a binary distribution, or a |
898 | non-standard module (such as Tk, CGI, etc), then please see the |
899 | documentation that came with that distribution to determine the correct |
900 | place to report bugs. |
901 | |
902 | C<perlbug> is designed to be used interactively. Normally no arguments |
903 | will be needed. Simply run it, and follow the prompts. |
904 | |
905 | If you are unable to run B<perlbug> (most likely because you don't have |
906 | a working setup to send mail that perlbug recognizes), you may have to |
907 | compose your own report, and email it to B<perlbug@perl.com>. You might |
908 | find the B<-d> option useful to get summary information in that case. |
909 | |
910 | In any case, when reporting a bug, please make sure you have run through |
911 | this checklist: |
912 | |
913 | =over 4 |
914 | |
884baa66 |
915 | =item What version of Perl you are running? |
d121ca8c |
916 | |
917 | Type C<perl -v> at the command line to find out. |
918 | |
919 | =item Are you running the latest released version of perl? |
920 | |
921 | Look at http://www.perl.com/ to find out. If it is not the latest |
922 | released version, get that one and see whether your bug has been |
884baa66 |
923 | fixed. Note that bug reports about old versions of Perl, especially |
d121ca8c |
924 | those prior to the 5.0 release, are likely to fall upon deaf ears. |
925 | You are on your own if you continue to use perl1 .. perl4. |
926 | |
927 | =item Are you sure what you have is a bug? |
928 | |
929 | A significant number of the bug reports we get turn out to be documented |
884baa66 |
930 | features in Perl. Make sure the behavior you are witnessing doesn't fall |
d121ca8c |
931 | under that category, by glancing through the documentation that comes |
884baa66 |
932 | with Perl (we'll admit this is no mean task, given the sheer volume of |
d121ca8c |
933 | it all, but at least have a look at the sections that I<seem> relevant). |
934 | |
935 | Be aware of the familiar traps that perl programmers of various hues |
936 | fall into. See L<perltrap>. |
937 | |
f27fa58d |
938 | Check in L<perldiag> to see what any Perl error message(s) mean. |
939 | If message isn't in perldiag, it probably isn't generated by Perl. |
940 | Consult your operating system documentation instead. |
bdcdfa19 |
941 | |
1948c06a |
942 | If you are on a non-UNIX platform check also L<perlport>, as some |
943 | features may be unimplemented or work differently. |
bdcdfa19 |
944 | |
884baa66 |
945 | Try to study the problem under the Perl debugger, if necessary. |
d121ca8c |
946 | See L<perldebug>. |
947 | |
948 | =item Do you have a proper test case? |
949 | |
950 | The easier it is to reproduce your bug, the more likely it will be |
951 | fixed, because if no one can duplicate the problem, no one can fix it. |
952 | A good test case has most of these attributes: fewest possible number |
953 | of lines; few dependencies on external commands, modules, or |
954 | libraries; runs on most platforms unimpeded; and is self-documenting. |
955 | |
956 | A good test case is almost always a good candidate to be on the perl |
957 | test suite. If you have the time, consider making your test case so |
958 | that it will readily fit into the standard test suite. |
959 | |
bdcdfa19 |
960 | Remember also to include the B<exact> error messages, if any. |
961 | "Perl complained something" is not an exact error message. |
962 | |
963 | If you get a core dump (or equivalent), you may use a debugger |
964 | (B<dbx>, B<gdb>, etc) to produce a stack trace to include in the bug |
965 | report. NOTE: unless your Perl has been compiled with debug info |
966 | (often B<-g>), the stack trace is likely to be somewhat hard to use |
884baa66 |
967 | because it will most probably contain only the function names and not |
bdcdfa19 |
968 | their arguments. If possible, recompile your Perl with debug info and |
969 | reproduce the dump and the stack trace. |
970 | |
d121ca8c |
971 | =item Can you describe the bug in plain English? |
972 | |
973 | The easier it is to understand a reproducible bug, the more likely it |
974 | will be fixed. Anything you can provide by way of insight into the |
884baa66 |
975 | problem helps a great deal. In other words, try to analyze the |
976 | problem (to the extent you can) and report your discoveries. |
d121ca8c |
977 | |
978 | =item Can you fix the bug yourself? |
979 | |
980 | A bug report which I<includes a patch to fix it> will almost |
981 | definitely be fixed. Use the C<diff> program to generate your patches |
982 | (C<diff> is being maintained by the GNU folks as part of the B<diffutils> |
983 | package, so you should be able to get it from any of the GNU software |
984 | repositories). If you do submit a patch, the cool-dude counter at |
985 | perlbug@perl.com will register you as a savior of the world. Your |
986 | patch may be returned with requests for changes, or requests for more |
987 | detailed explanations about your fix. |
988 | |
989 | Here are some clues for creating quality patches: Use the B<-c> or |
990 | B<-u> switches to the diff program (to create a so-called context or |
991 | unified diff). Make sure the patch is not reversed (the first |
992 | argument to diff is typically the original file, the second argument |
993 | your changed file). Make sure you test your patch by applying it with |
994 | the C<patch> program before you send it on its way. Try to follow the |
995 | same style as the code you are trying to patch. Make sure your patch |
996 | really does work (C<make test>, if the thing you're patching supports |
997 | it). |
998 | |
999 | =item Can you use C<perlbug> to submit the report? |
1000 | |
1001 | B<perlbug> will, amongst other things, ensure your report includes |
1002 | crucial information about your version of perl. If C<perlbug> is unable |
1003 | to mail your report after you have typed it in, you may have to compose |
1004 | the message yourself, add the output produced by C<perlbug -d> and email |
1005 | it to B<perlbug@perl.com>. If, for some reason, you cannot run |
1006 | C<perlbug> at all on your system, be sure to include the entire output |
1007 | produced by running C<perl -V> (note the uppercase V). |
1008 | |
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1009 | Whether you use C<perlbug> or send the email manually, please make |
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1010 | your Subject line informative. "a bug" not informative. Neither is |
1011 | "perl crashes" nor "HELP!!!". These don't help. |
1012 | A compact description of what's wrong is fine. |
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1013 | |
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1014 | =back |
1015 | |
1016 | Having done your bit, please be prepared to wait, to be told the bug |
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1017 | is in your code, or even to get no reply at all. The Perl maintainers |
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1018 | are busy folks, so if your problem is a small one or if it is difficult |
1019 | to understand or already known, they may not respond with a personal reply. |
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1020 | If it is important to you that your bug be fixed, do monitor the |
1021 | C<Changes> file in any development releases since the time you submitted |
1022 | the bug, and encourage the maintainers with kind words (but never any |
1023 | flames!). Feel free to resend your bug report if the next released |
1024 | version of perl comes out and your bug is still present. |
1025 | |
1026 | =head1 OPTIONS |
1027 | |
1028 | =over 8 |
1029 | |
1030 | =item B<-a> |
1031 | |
1032 | Address to send the report to. Defaults to `perlbug@perl.com'. |
1033 | |
1034 | =item B<-b> |
1035 | |
1036 | Body of the report. If not included on the command line, or |
1037 | in a file with B<-f>, you will get a chance to edit the message. |
1038 | |
1039 | =item B<-C> |
1040 | |
1041 | Don't send copy to administrator. |
1042 | |
1043 | =item B<-c> |
1044 | |
1045 | Address to send copy of report to. Defaults to the address of the |
1046 | local perl administrator (recorded when perl was built). |
1047 | |
1048 | =item B<-d> |
1049 | |
1050 | Data mode (the default if you redirect or pipe output). This prints out |
1051 | your configuration data, without mailing anything. You can use this |
1052 | with B<-v> to get more complete data. |
1053 | |
1054 | =item B<-e> |
1055 | |
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1056 | Editor to use. |
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1057 | |
1058 | =item B<-f> |
1059 | |
1060 | File containing the body of the report. Use this to quickly send a |
1061 | prepared message. |
1062 | |
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1063 | =item B<-F> |
1064 | |
1065 | File to output the results to instead of sending as an email. Useful |
1066 | particularly when running perlbug on a machine with no direct internet |
1067 | connection. |
1068 | |
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1069 | =item B<-h> |
1070 | |
1071 | Prints a brief summary of the options. |
1072 | |
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1073 | =item B<-ok> |
1074 | |
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1075 | Report successful build on this system to perl porters. Forces B<-S> |
1076 | and B<-C>. Forces and supplies values for B<-s> and B<-b>. Only |
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1077 | prompts for a return address if it cannot guess it (for use with |
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1078 | B<make>). Honors return address specified with B<-r>. You can use this |
1079 | with B<-v> to get more complete data. Only makes a report if this |
1080 | system is less than 60 days old. |
1081 | |
1082 | =item B<-okay> |
1083 | |
1084 | As B<-ok> except it will report on older systems. |
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1085 | |
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1086 | =item B<-nok> |
1087 | |
1088 | Report unsuccessful build on this system. Forces B<-C>. Forces and |
1089 | supplies a value for B<-s>, then requires you to edit the report |
1090 | and say what went wrong. Alternatively, a prepared report may be |
1091 | supplied using B<-f>. Only prompts for a return address if it |
1092 | cannot guess it (for use with B<make>). Honors return address |
1093 | specified with B<-r>. You can use this with B<-v> to get more |
1094 | complete data. Only makes a report if this system is less than 60 |
1095 | days old. |
1096 | |
1097 | =item B<-nokay> |
1098 | |
1099 | As B<-nok> except it will report on older systems. |
1100 | |
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1101 | =item B<-r> |
1102 | |
1103 | Your return address. The program will ask you to confirm its default |
1104 | if you don't use this option. |
1105 | |
1106 | =item B<-S> |
1107 | |
1108 | Send without asking for confirmation. |
1109 | |
1110 | =item B<-s> |
1111 | |
1112 | Subject to include with the message. You will be prompted if you don't |
1113 | supply one on the command line. |
1114 | |
1115 | =item B<-t> |
1116 | |
1117 | Test mode. The target address defaults to `perlbug-test@perl.com'. |
1118 | |
1119 | =item B<-v> |
1120 | |
1121 | Include verbose configuration data in the report. |
1122 | |
1123 | =back |
1124 | |
1125 | =head1 AUTHORS |
1126 | |
1127 | Kenneth Albanowski (E<lt>kjahds@kjahds.comE<gt>), subsequently I<doc>tored |
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1128 | by Gurusamy Sarathy (E<lt>gsar@activestate.comE<gt>), Tom Christiansen |
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1129 | (E<lt>tchrist@perl.comE<gt>), Nathan Torkington (E<lt>gnat@frii.comE<gt>), |
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1130 | Charles F. Randall (E<lt>cfr@pobox.comE<gt>), Mike Guy |
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1131 | (E<lt>mjtg@cam.a.ukE<gt>), Dominic Dunlop (E<lt>domo@computer.orgE<gt>), |
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1132 | Hugo van der Sanden (E<lt>hv@crypt0.demon.co.ukE<gt>), |
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1133 | Jarkko Hietaniemi (E<lt>jhi@iki.fiE<gt>), hris Nandor |
1134 | (E<lt>pudge@pobox.comE<gt>), and Jon Orwant (E<lt>orwant@media.mit.eduE<gt>). |
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1135 | |
1136 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
1137 | |
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1138 | perl(1), perldebug(1), perldiag(1), perlport(1), perltrap(1), |
1139 | diff(1), patch(1), dbx(1), gdb(1) |
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1140 | |
1141 | =head1 BUGS |
1142 | |
1143 | None known (guess what must have been used to report them?) |
1144 | |
1145 | =cut |
1146 | |
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1147 | !NO!SUBS! |
1148 | |
1149 | close OUT or die "Can't close $file: $!"; |
1150 | chmod 0755, $file or die "Can't reset permissions for $file: $!\n"; |
1151 | exec("$Config{'eunicefix'} $file") if $Config{'eunicefix'} ne ':'; |
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1152 | chdir $origdir; |