11 our $VERSION = '1.008026'; # 1.8.26
12 $VERSION = eval $VERSION;
15 my ($class, @args) = @_;
22 my $arg = shift @args;
23 # check for lethal dash first to stop processing before causing problems
24 # the fancy dash is U+2212 or \xE2\x88\x92
25 if ($arg =~ /\xE2\x88\x92/ or $arg =~ /−/) {
27 WHOA THERE! It looks like you've got some fancy dashes in your commandline!
28 These are *not* the traditional -- dashes that software recognizes. You
29 probably got these by copy-pasting from the perldoc for this module as
30 rendered by a UTF8-capable formatter. This most typically happens on an OS X
31 terminal, but can happen elsewhere too. Please try again after replacing the
32 dashes with normal minus signs.
35 elsif ($arg eq '--self-contained') {
37 FATAL: The local::lib --self-contained flag has never worked reliably and the
38 original author, Mark Stosberg, was unable or unwilling to maintain it. As
39 such, this flag has been removed from the local::lib codebase in order to
40 prevent misunderstandings and potentially broken builds. The local::lib authors
41 recommend that you look at the lib::core::only module shipped with this
42 distribution in order to create a more robust environment that is equivalent to
43 what --self-contained provided (although quite possibly not what you originally
44 thought it provided due to the poor quality of the documentation, for which we
48 elsif( $arg =~ /^--deactivate(?:=(.*))?$/ ) {
49 my $path = defined $1 ? $1 : shift @args;
50 push @steps, ['deactivate', $path];
52 elsif ( $arg eq '--deactivate-all' ) {
53 push @steps, ['deactivate_all'];
55 elsif ( $arg =~ /^--shelltype(?:=(.*))?$/ ) {
56 $shelltype = defined $1 ? $1 : shift @args;
58 elsif ( $arg eq '--no-create' ) {
61 elsif ( $arg =~ /^--/ ) {
62 die "Unknown import argument: $arg";
65 push @steps, ['activate', $arg];
69 push @steps, ['activate', undef];
72 my $self = $class->new(%opts);
75 my ($method, @args) = @$_;
76 $self = $self->$method(@args);
80 print $self->environment_vars_string($shelltype);
84 $self->setup_local_lib;
95 bless {%$self, @_}, ref $self;
98 sub inc { $_[0]->{inc} ||= \@INC }
99 sub libs { $_[0]->{libs} ||= [ \'PERL5LIB' ] }
100 sub bins { $_[0]->{bins} ||= [ \'PATH' ] }
101 sub roots { $_[0]->{roots} ||= [ \'PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT' ] }
102 sub extra { $_[0]->{extra} ||= {} }
103 sub shelltype { $_[0]->{shelltype} ||= $_[0]->guess_shelltype }
104 sub no_create { $_[0]->{no_create} }
106 my $_archname = $Config{archname};
107 my $_version = $Config{version};
108 my @_inc_version_list = reverse split / /, $Config{inc_version_list};
109 my $_path_sep = $Config{path_sep};
114 !(ref $_ && ref $_ eq 'SCALAR') ? $_ : (
115 defined $ENV{$$_} ? split(/\Q$_path_sep/, $ENV{$$_})
118 } ref $list ? @$list : $list;
121 my ($list, @remove) = @_;
124 my %remove = map { $_ => 1 } @remove;
125 grep !$remove{$_}, _as_list($list);
129 [$_version, $_archname],
132 (@_inc_version_list ? \@_inc_version_list : ()),
136 sub install_base_bin_path {
137 my ($class, $path) = @_;
138 return File::Spec->catdir($path, 'bin');
140 sub install_base_perl_path {
141 my ($class, $path) = @_;
142 return File::Spec->catdir($path, 'lib', 'perl5');
144 sub install_base_arch_path {
145 my ($class, $path) = @_;
146 File::Spec->catdir($class->install_base_perl_path($path), $_archname);
150 my ($class, $path) = @_;
151 my $base = $class->install_base_perl_path($path);
152 return map { File::Spec->catdir($base, @$_) } @_lib_subdirs;
155 sub _mm_escape_path {
157 $path =~ s/\\/\\\\\\\\/g;
158 if ($path =~ s/ /\\ /g) {
159 $path = qq{"\\"$path\\""};
164 sub _mb_escape_path {
166 $path =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
170 sub installer_options_for {
171 my ($class, $path) = @_;
174 defined $path ? "INSTALL_BASE="._mm_escape_path($path) : undef,
176 defined $path ? "--install_base "._mb_escape_path($path) : undef,
182 $self = ref $self ? $self : $self->new;
185 # screen out entries that aren't actually reflected in @INC
186 my $active_ll = $self->install_base_perl_path($_);
187 grep { $_ eq $active_ll } @{$self->inc};
188 } _as_list($self->roots);
193 my ($self, $path) = @_;
194 $self = $self->new unless ref $self;
195 $path = $self->resolve_path($path);
196 $path = $self->normalize_path($path);
198 my @active_lls = $self->active_paths;
200 if (!grep { $_ eq $path } @active_lls) {
201 warn "Tried to deactivate inactive local::lib '$path'\n";
206 bins => [ _remove_from($self->bins,
207 $self->install_base_bin_path($path)) ],
208 libs => [ _remove_from($self->libs,
209 $self->install_base_perl_path($path)) ],
210 inc => [ _remove_from($self->inc,
211 $self->lib_paths_for($path)) ],
212 roots => [ _remove_from($self->roots, $path) ],
215 $args{extra} = { $self->installer_options_for($args{roots}[0]) };
222 $self = $self->new unless ref $self;
224 my @active_lls = $self->active_paths;
229 bins => [ _remove_from($self->bins,
230 map $self->install_base_bin_path($_), @active_lls) ],
231 libs => [ _remove_from($self->libs,
232 map $self->install_base_perl_path($_), @active_lls) ],
233 inc => [ _remove_from($self->inc,
234 map $self->lib_paths_for($_), @active_lls) ],
235 roots => [ _remove_from($self->roots, @active_lls) ],
239 $args{extra} = { $self->installer_options_for(undef) };
245 my ($self, $path) = @_;
246 $self = $self->new unless ref $self;
247 $path = $self->resolve_path($path);
248 $self->ensure_dir_structure_for($path)
249 unless $self->no_create;
251 $path = $self->normalize_path($path);
253 my @active_lls = $self->active_paths;
255 if (grep { $_ eq $path } @active_lls[1 .. $#active_lls]) {
256 $self = $self->deactivate($path);
260 if (!@active_lls || $active_lls[0] ne $path) {
262 bins => [ $self->install_base_bin_path($path), @{$self->bins} ],
263 libs => [ $self->install_base_perl_path($path), @{$self->libs} ],
264 inc => [ $self->lib_paths_for($path), @{$self->inc} ],
265 roots => [ $path, @{$self->roots} ],
269 $args{extra} = { $self->installer_options_for($path) };
275 my ($self, $path) = @_;
276 $path = ( Win32::GetShortPathName($path) || $path )
281 sub build_environment_vars_for {
282 my $self = $_[0]->new->activate($_[1]);
283 $self->build_environment_vars;
285 sub build_environment_vars {
288 PATH => join($_path_sep, _as_list($self->bins)),
289 PERL5LIB => join($_path_sep, _as_list($self->libs)),
290 PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT => join($_path_sep, _as_list($self->roots)),
295 sub setup_local_lib_for {
296 my $self = $_[0]->new->activate($_[1]);
297 $self->setup_local_lib;
300 sub setup_local_lib {
302 $self->setup_env_hash;
303 @INC = @{$self->inc};
306 sub setup_env_hash_for {
307 my $self = $_[0]->new->activate($_[1]);
308 $self->setup_env_hash;
312 my %env = $self->build_environment_vars;
313 for my $key (keys %env) {
314 if (defined $env{$key}) {
315 $ENV{$key} = $env{$key};
323 sub print_environment_vars_for {
324 print $_[0]->environment_vars_string_for(@_[1..$#_]);
327 sub environment_vars_string_for {
328 my $self = $_[0]->new->activate($_[1]);
329 $self->environment_vars_string;
331 sub environment_vars_string {
332 my ($self, $shelltype) = @_;
334 $shelltype ||= $self->guess_shelltype;
336 my $build_method = "build_${shelltype}_env_declaration";
340 PERL5LIB => $self->libs,
341 PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT => $self->roots,
346 my ($name, $value) = (shift(@envs), shift(@envs));
351 && ref $value->[0] eq 'SCALAR'
352 && ${$value->[0]} eq $name) {
358 ? (defined $ENV{$name} && $value eq $ENV{$name})
359 : !defined $ENV{$name}
363 $out .= $self->$build_method($name, $value);
365 my $wrap_method = 'wrap_' . $self->shelltype . '_output';
366 if ($self->can($wrap_method)) {
367 return $self->$wrap_method($out);
372 sub build_bourne_env_declaration {
373 my ($class, $name, $args) = @_;
374 my $value = $class->_interpolate($args, '$%s', '"', '\\%s');
376 if (!defined $value) {
377 return qq{unset $name;\n};
380 $value =~ s/(^|\G|$_path_sep)\$$name$_path_sep/$1\$$name\${$name+$_path_sep}/g;
381 $value =~ s/$_path_sep\$$name$/\${$name+$_path_sep}\$$name/;
383 qq{export ${name}="$value";\n}
386 sub build_csh_env_declaration {
387 my ($class, $name, $args) = @_;
388 my ($value, @vars) = $class->_interpolate($args, '$%s', '"', '"\\%s"');
389 if (!defined $value) {
390 return qq{unsetenv $name;\n};
394 for my $var (@vars) {
395 $out .= qq{if ! \$?$name setenv $name '';\n};
398 my $value_without = $value;
399 if ($value_without =~ s/(?:^|$_path_sep)\$$name(?:$_path_sep|$)//g) {
400 $out .= qq{if "\$$name" != '' setenv $name "$value";\n};
401 $out .= qq{if "\$$name" == '' };
403 $out .= qq{setenv $name "$value_without";\n};
407 sub build_cmd_env_declaration {
408 my ($class, $name, $args) = @_;
409 my $value = $class->_interpolate($args, '%%%s%%', qr([()!^"<>&|]), '^%s');
411 return qq{\@set $name=\n};
415 my $value_without = $value;
416 if ($value_without =~ s/(?:^|$_path_sep)%$name%(?:$_path_sep|$)//g) {
417 $out .= qq{\@if not "%$name%"=="" set $name=$value\n};
418 $out .= qq{\@if "%$name%"=="" };
420 $out .= qq{\@set $name=$value_without\n};
424 sub build_powershell_env_declaration {
425 my ($class, $name, $args) = @_;
426 my $value = $class->_interpolate($args, '$env:%s', '"', '`%s');
429 return qq{Remove-Item Env:\\$name;\n};
432 my $maybe_path_sep = qq{\$(if("\$env:$name"-eq""){""}else{"$_path_sep"})};
433 $value =~ s/(^|\G|$_path_sep)\$env:$name$_path_sep/$1\$env:$name"+$maybe_path_sep+"/g;
434 $value =~ s/$_path_sep\$env:$name$/"+$maybe_path_sep+\$env:$name+"/;
436 qq{\$env:$name = \$("$value");\n};
438 sub wrap_powershell_output {
439 my ($class, $out) = @_;
440 return $out || " \n";
444 my ($class, $args, $var_pat, $escape, $escape_pat) = @_;
446 unless defined $args;
447 my @args = ref $args ? @$args : $args;
450 my @vars = map { $$_ } grep { ref $_ eq 'SCALAR' } @args;
451 my $string = join $_path_sep, map {
452 ref $_ eq 'SCALAR' ? sprintf($var_pat, $$_) : do {
453 s/($escape)/sprintf($escape_pat, $1)/ge; $_;
456 return wantarray ? ($string, \@vars) : $string;
463 my $last = pop(@methods);
466 my ($obj, @args) = @_;
467 $obj->${pipeline @methods}(
484 { package Foo; sub foo { -$_[1] } sub bar { $_[1]+2 } sub baz { $_[1]+3 } }
485 my $foo = bless({}, 'Foo');
486 Test::More::ok($foo->${pipeline qw(foo bar baz)}(10) == -15);
493 my ($class, $path) = @_;
495 $path = $class->${pipeline qw(
496 resolve_relative_path
504 sub resolve_empty_path {
505 my ($class, $path) = @_;
515 #:: test classmethod setup
517 my $c = 'local::lib';
525 is($c->resolve_empty_path, '~/perl5');
526 is($c->resolve_empty_path('foo'), 'foo');
532 sub resolve_home_path {
533 my ($class, $path) = @_;
534 return $path unless ($path =~ /^~/);
535 my ($user) = ($path =~ /^~([^\/]+)/); # can assume ^~ so undef for 'us'
537 if (!defined $user && defined $ENV{HOME}) {
542 File::Glob::bsd_glob("~$user", File::Glob::GLOB_TILDE());
545 unless (defined $homedir) {
548 "Couldn't resolve homedir for "
549 .(defined $user ? $user : 'current user')
552 $path =~ s/^~[^\/]*/$homedir/;
556 sub resolve_relative_path {
557 my ($class, $path) = @_;
558 $path = File::Spec->rel2abs($path);
565 local *File::Spec::rel2abs = sub { shift; 'FOO'.shift; };
566 is($c->resolve_relative_path('bar'),'FOObar');
572 sub ensure_dir_structure_for {
573 my ($class, $path) = @_;
575 warn "Attempting to create directory ${path}\n";
577 require File::Basename;
581 $path = File::Basename::dirname($path);
583 mkdir $_ for reverse @dirs;
591 File::Path::rmtree('t/var/splat');
593 $c->ensure_dir_structure_for('t/var/splat');
595 ok(-d 't/var/splat');
601 sub guess_shelltype {
603 = defined $ENV{SHELL}
604 ? (File::Spec->splitpath($ENV{SHELL}))[-1]
605 : ( $^O eq 'MSWin32' && exists $ENV{'!EXITCODE'} )
607 : ( $^O eq 'MSWin32' && $ENV{PROMPT} && $ENV{COMSPEC} )
608 ? (File::Spec->splitpath($ENV{COMSPEC}))[-1]
609 : ( $^O eq 'MSWin32' && !$ENV{PROMPT} )
616 : /command\.com/i ? 'cmd'
617 : /cmd\.exe/i ? 'cmd'
618 : /4nt\.exe/i ? 'cmd'
619 : /powershell\.exe/i ? 'powershell'
631 local::lib - create and use a local lib/ for perl modules with PERL5LIB
637 use local::lib; # sets up a local lib at ~/perl5
639 use local::lib '~/foo'; # same, but ~/foo
643 use local::lib "$FindBin::Bin/../support"; # app-local support library
647 # Install LWP and its missing dependencies to the '~/perl5' directory
648 perl -MCPAN -Mlocal::lib -e 'CPAN::install(LWP)'
650 # Just print out useful shell commands
652 export PERL_MB_OPT='--install_base /home/username/perl5'
653 export PERL_MM_OPT='INSTALL_BASE=/home/username/perl5'
654 export PERL5LIB="/home/username/perl5/lib/perl5"
655 export PATH="/home/username/perl5/bin:$PATH"
657 =head2 The bootstrapping technique
659 A typical way to install local::lib is using what is known as the
660 "bootstrapping" technique. You would do this if your system administrator
661 hasn't already installed local::lib. In this case, you'll need to install
662 local::lib in your home directory.
664 Even if you do have administrative privileges, you will still want to set up your
665 environment variables, as discussed in step 4. Without this, you would still
666 install the modules into the system CPAN installation and also your Perl scripts
667 will not use the lib/ path you bootstrapped with local::lib.
669 By default local::lib installs itself and the CPAN modules into ~/perl5.
671 Windows users must also see L</Differences when using this module under Win32>.
673 1. Download and unpack the local::lib tarball from CPAN (search for "Download"
674 on the CPAN page about local::lib). Do this as an ordinary user, not as root
675 or administrator. Unpack the file in your home directory or in any other
680 perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap
682 If the system asks you whether it should automatically configure as much
683 as possible, you would typically answer yes.
685 In order to install local::lib into a directory other than the default, you need
686 to specify the name of the directory when you call bootstrap, as follows:
688 perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap=~/foo
690 3. Run this: (local::lib assumes you have make installed on your system)
692 make test && make install
694 4. Now we need to setup the appropriate environment variables, so that Perl
695 starts using our newly generated lib/ directory. If you are using bash or
696 any other Bourne shells, you can add this to your shell startup script this
699 echo 'eval $(perl -I$HOME/perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib)' >>~/.bashrc
701 If you are using C shell, you can do this as follows:
706 echo 'eval `perl -I$HOME/perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib`' >> ~/.cshrc
708 If you passed to bootstrap a directory other than default, you also need to
709 give that as import parameter to the call of the local::lib module like this
712 echo 'eval $(perl -I$HOME/foo/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib=$HOME/foo)' >>~/.bashrc
714 After writing your shell configuration file, be sure to re-read it to get the
715 changed settings into your current shell's environment. Bourne shells use
716 C<. ~/.bashrc> for this, whereas C shells use C<source ~/.cshrc>.
718 If you're on a slower machine, or are operating under draconian disk space
719 limitations, you can disable the automatic generation of manpages from POD when
720 installing modules by using the C<--no-manpages> argument when bootstrapping:
722 perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap --no-manpages
724 To avoid doing several bootstrap for several Perl module environments on the
725 same account, for example if you use it for several different deployed
726 applications independently, you can use one bootstrapped local::lib
727 installation to install modules in different directories directly this way:
731 eval $(perl -Mlocal::lib=./) ### To set the environment for this shell alone
732 printenv ### You will see that ~/mydir1 is in the PERL5LIB
733 perl -MCPAN -e install ... ### whatever modules you want
737 If you are working with several C<local::lib> environments, you may want to
738 remove some of them from the current environment without disturbing the others.
739 You can deactivate one environment like this (using bourne sh):
741 eval $(perl -Mlocal::lib=--deactivate,~/path)
743 which will generate and run the commands needed to remove C<~/path> from your
744 various search paths. Whichever environment was B<activated most recently> will
745 remain the target for module installations. That is, if you activate
746 C<~/path_A> and then you activate C<~/path_B>, new modules you install will go
747 in C<~/path_B>. If you deactivate C<~/path_B> then modules will be installed
748 into C<~/pathA> -- but if you deactivate C<~/path_A> then they will still be
749 installed in C<~/pathB> because pathB was activated later.
751 You can also ask C<local::lib> to clean itself completely out of the current
752 shell's environment with the C<--deactivate-all> option.
753 For multiple environments for multiple apps you may need to include a modified
754 version of the C<< use FindBin >> instructions in the "In code" sample above.
755 If you did something like the above, you have a set of Perl modules at C<<
756 ~/mydir1/lib >>. If you have a script at C<< ~/mydir1/scripts/myscript.pl >>,
757 you need to tell it where to find the modules you installed for it at C<<
760 In C<< ~/mydir1/scripts/myscript.pl >>:
764 use local::lib "$FindBin::Bin/.."; ### points to ~/mydir1 and local::lib finds lib
765 use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../lib"; ### points to ~/mydir1/lib
767 Put this before any BEGIN { ... } blocks that require the modules you installed.
769 =head2 Differences when using this module under Win32
771 To set up the proper environment variables for your current session of
772 C<CMD.exe>, you can use this:
774 C:\>perl -Mlocal::lib
775 set PERL_MB_OPT=--install_base C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\perl5
776 set PERL_MM_OPT=INSTALL_BASE=C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\perl5
777 set PERL5LIB=C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\perl5\lib\perl5
778 set PATH=C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\perl5\bin;%PATH%
780 ### To set the environment for this shell alone
781 C:\>perl -Mlocal::lib > %TEMP%\tmp.bat && %TEMP%\tmp.bat && del %TEMP%\tmp.bat
782 ### instead of $(perl -Mlocal::lib=./)
784 If you want the environment entries to persist, you'll need to add them to the
785 Control Panel's System applet yourself or use L<App::local::lib::Win32Helper>.
787 The "~" is translated to the user's profile directory (the directory named for
788 the user under "Documents and Settings" (Windows XP or earlier) or "Users"
789 (Windows Vista or later)) unless $ENV{HOME} exists. After that, the home
790 directory is translated to a short name (which means the directory must exist)
791 and the subdirectories are created.
795 local::lib also supports PowerShell, and an be used with the
796 C<Invoke-Expression> cmdlet.
798 Invoke-Expression "$(perl -Mlocal::lib)"
802 The version of a Perl package on your machine is not always the version you
803 need. Obviously, the best thing to do would be to update to the version you
804 need. However, you might be in a situation where you're prevented from doing
805 this. Perhaps you don't have system administrator privileges; or perhaps you
806 are using a package management system such as Debian, and nobody has yet gotten
807 around to packaging up the version you need.
809 local::lib solves this problem by allowing you to create your own directory of
810 Perl packages downloaded from CPAN (in a multi-user system, this would typically
811 be within your own home directory). The existing system Perl installation is
812 not affected; you simply invoke Perl with special options so that Perl uses the
813 packages in your own local package directory rather than the system packages.
814 local::lib arranges things so that your locally installed version of the Perl
815 packages takes precedence over the system installation.
817 If you are using a package management system (such as Debian), you don't need to
818 worry about Debian and CPAN stepping on each other's toes. Your local version
819 of the packages will be written to an entirely separate directory from those
824 This module provides a quick, convenient way of bootstrapping a user-local Perl
825 module library located within the user's home directory. It also constructs and
826 prints out for the user the list of environment variables using the syntax
827 appropriate for the user's current shell (as specified by the C<SHELL>
828 environment variable), suitable for directly adding to one's shell
831 More generally, local::lib allows for the bootstrapping and usage of a
832 directory containing Perl modules outside of Perl's C<@INC>. This makes it
833 easier to ship an application with an app-specific copy of a Perl module, or
834 collection of modules. Useful in cases like when an upstream maintainer hasn't
835 applied a patch to a module of theirs that you need for your application.
837 On import, local::lib sets the following environment variables to appropriate
850 =item PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT
854 When possible, these will be appended to instead of overwritten entirely.
856 These values are then available for reference by any code after import.
858 =head1 CREATING A SELF-CONTAINED SET OF MODULES
860 See L<lib::core::only> for one way to do this - but note that
861 there are a number of caveats, and the best approach is always to perform a
862 build against a clean perl (i.e. site and vendor as close to empty as possible).
864 =head1 IMPORT OPTIONS
866 Options are values that can be passed to the C<local::lib> import besides the
867 directory to use. They are specified as C<use local::lib '--option'[, path];>
868 or C<perl -Mlocal::lib=--option[,path]>.
872 Remove the chosen path (or the default path) from the module search paths if it
873 was added by C<local::lib>, instead of adding it.
875 =head2 --deactivate-all
877 Remove all directories that were added to search paths by C<local::lib> from the
882 Specify the shell type to use for output. By default, the shell will be
883 detected based on the environment. Should be one of: C<bourne>, C<csh>,
884 C<cmd>, or C<powershell>.
888 Prevents C<local::lib> from creating directories when activating dirs. This is
889 likely to cause issues on Win32 systems.
893 =head2 ensure_dir_structure_for
897 =item Arguments: $path
899 =item Return value: None
903 Attempts to create the given path, and all required parent directories. Throws
904 an exception on failure.
906 =head2 print_environment_vars_for
910 =item Arguments: $path
912 =item Return value: None
916 Prints to standard output the variables listed above, properly set to use the
917 given path as the base directory.
919 =head2 build_environment_vars_for
923 =item Arguments: $path
925 =item Return value: %environment_vars
929 Returns a hash with the variables listed above, properly set to use the
930 given path as the base directory.
932 =head2 setup_env_hash_for
936 =item Arguments: $path
938 =item Return value: None
942 Constructs the C<%ENV> keys for the given path, by calling
943 L</build_environment_vars_for>.
949 =item Arguments: None
951 =item Return value: @paths
955 Returns a list of active C<local::lib> paths, according to the
956 C<PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT> environment variable and verified against
957 what is really in C<@INC>.
959 =head2 install_base_perl_path
963 =item Arguments: $path
965 =item Return value: $install_base_perl_path
969 Returns a path describing where to install the Perl modules for this local
970 library installation. Appends the directories C<lib> and C<perl5> to the given
977 =item Arguments: $path
979 =item Return value: @lib_paths
983 Returns the list of paths perl will search for libraries, given a base path.
984 This includes the base path itself, the architecture specific subdirectory, and
985 perl version specific subdirectories. These paths may not all exist.
987 =head2 install_base_bin_path
991 =item Arguments: $path
993 =item Return value: $install_base_bin_path
997 Returns a path describing where to install the executable programs for this
998 local library installation. Appends the directory C<bin> to the given path.
1000 =head2 installer_options_for
1004 =item Arguments: $path
1006 =item Return value: %installer_env_vars
1010 Returns a hash of environment variables that should be set to cause
1011 installation into the given path.
1013 =head2 resolve_empty_path
1017 =item Arguments: $path
1019 =item Return value: $base_path
1023 Builds and returns the base path into which to set up the local module
1024 installation. Defaults to C<~/perl5>.
1026 =head2 resolve_home_path
1030 =item Arguments: $path
1032 =item Return value: $home_path
1036 Attempts to find the user's home directory. If installed, uses C<File::HomeDir>
1037 for this purpose. If no definite answer is available, throws an exception.
1039 =head2 resolve_relative_path
1043 =item Arguments: $path
1045 =item Return value: $absolute_path
1049 Translates the given path into an absolute path.
1055 =item Arguments: $path
1057 =item Return value: $absolute_path
1061 Calls the following in a pipeline, passing the result from the previous to the
1062 next, in an attempt to find where to configure the environment for a local
1063 library installation: L</resolve_empty_path>, L</resolve_home_path>,
1064 L</resolve_relative_path>. Passes the given path argument to
1065 L</resolve_empty_path> which then returns a result that is passed to
1066 L</resolve_home_path>, which then has its result passed to
1067 L</resolve_relative_path>. The result of this final call is returned from
1070 =head1 OBJECT INTERFACE
1076 =item Arguments: %attributes
1078 =item Return value: $local_lib
1082 Constructs a new C<local::lib> object, representing the current state of
1083 C<@INC> and the relevant environment variables.
1089 An arrayref representing active C<local::lib> directories.
1093 An arrayref representing C<@INC>.
1097 An arrayref representing the PERL5LIB environment variable.
1101 An arrayref representing the PATH environment variable.
1105 A hashref of extra environment variables (e.g. C<PERL_MM_OPT> and
1110 If set, C<local::lib> will not try to create directories when activating them.
1112 =head1 OBJECT METHODS
1118 =item Arguments: %attributes
1120 =item Return value: $local_lib
1124 Constructs a new C<local::lib> object based on the existing one, overriding the
1125 specified attributes.
1131 =item Arguments: $path
1133 =item Return value: $new_local_lib
1137 Constructs a new instance with the specified path active.
1143 =item Arguments: $path
1145 =item Return value: $new_local_lib
1149 Constructs a new instance with the specified path deactivated.
1151 =head2 deactivate_all
1155 =item Arguments: None
1157 =item Return value: $new_local_lib
1161 Constructs a new instance with all C<local::lib> directories deactivated.
1163 =head2 environment_vars_string
1167 =item Arguments: [ $shelltype ]
1169 =item Return value: $shell_env_string
1173 Returns a string to set up the C<local::lib>, meant to be run by a shell.
1175 =head2 build_environment_vars
1179 =item Arguments: None
1181 =item Return value: %environment_vars
1185 Returns a hash with the variables listed above, properly set to use the
1186 given path as the base directory.
1188 =head2 setup_env_hash
1192 =item Arguments: None
1194 =item Return value: None
1198 Constructs the C<%ENV> keys for the given path, by calling
1199 L</build_environment_vars>.
1201 =head2 setup_local_lib
1203 Constructs the C<%ENV> hash using L</setup_env_hash>, and set up C<@INC>.
1205 =head1 A WARNING ABOUT UNINST=1
1207 Be careful about using local::lib in combination with "make install UNINST=1".
1208 The idea of this feature is that will uninstall an old version of a module
1209 before installing a new one. However it lacks a safety check that the old
1210 version and the new version will go in the same directory. Used in combination
1211 with local::lib, you can potentially delete a globally accessible version of a
1212 module while installing the new version in a local place. Only combine "make
1213 install UNINST=1" and local::lib if you understand these possible consequences.
1219 =item * Directory names with spaces in them are not well supported by the perl
1220 toolchain and the programs it uses. Pure-perl distributions should support
1221 spaces, but problems are more likely with dists that require compilation. A
1222 workaround you can do is moving your local::lib to a directory with spaces
1223 B<after> you installed all modules inside your local::lib bootstrap. But be
1224 aware that you can't update or install CPAN modules after the move.
1226 =item * Rather basic shell detection. Right now anything with csh in its name is
1227 assumed to be a C shell or something compatible, and everything else is assumed
1228 to be Bourne, except on Win32 systems. If the C<SHELL> environment variable is
1229 not set, a Bourne-compatible shell is assumed.
1231 =item * Kills any existing PERL_MM_OPT or PERL_MB_OPT.
1233 =item * Should probably auto-fixup CPAN config if not already done.
1235 =item * local::lib loads L<File::Spec>. When used to set shell variables,
1236 this isn't a problem. When used inside a perl script, any L<File::Spec>
1237 version inside the local::lib will be ignored. A workaround for this is using
1238 C<use lib "$ENV{HOME}/perl5/lib/perl5";> inside the script instead of using
1239 C<local::lib> directly.
1243 Patches very much welcome for any of the above.
1247 =item * On Win32 systems, does not have a way to write the created environment
1248 variables to the registry, so that they can persist through a reboot.
1252 =head1 TROUBLESHOOTING
1254 If you've configured local::lib to install CPAN modules somewhere in to your
1255 home directory, and at some point later you try to install a module with C<cpan
1256 -i Foo::Bar>, but it fails with an error like: C<Warning: You do not have
1257 permissions to install into /usr/lib64/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/x86_64-linux at
1258 /usr/lib64/perl5/5.8.8/Foo/Bar.pm> and buried within the install log is an
1259 error saying C<'INSTALL_BASE' is not a known MakeMaker parameter name>, then
1260 you've somehow lost your updated ExtUtils::MakeMaker module.
1262 To remedy this situation, rerun the bootstrapping procedure documented above.
1264 Then, run C<rm -r ~/.cpan/build/Foo-Bar*>
1266 Finally, re-run C<cpan -i Foo::Bar> and it should install without problems.
1276 local::lib looks at the user's C<SHELL> environment variable when printing out
1277 commands to add to the shell configuration file.
1279 On Win32 systems, C<COMSPEC> is also examined.
1287 =item * L<Perl Advent article, 2011|http://perladvent.org/2011/2011-12-01.html>
1295 Join #local-lib on irc.perl.org.
1299 Matt S Trout <mst@shadowcat.co.uk> http://www.shadowcat.co.uk/
1301 auto_install fixes kindly sponsored by http://www.takkle.com/
1305 Patches to correctly output commands for csh style shells, as well as some
1306 documentation additions, contributed by Christopher Nehren <apeiron@cpan.org>.
1308 Doc patches for a custom local::lib directory, more cleanups in the english
1309 documentation and a L<german documentation|POD2::DE::local::lib> contributed by
1310 Torsten Raudssus <torsten@raudssus.de>.
1312 Hans Dieter Pearcey <hdp@cpan.org> sent in some additional tests for ensuring
1313 things will install properly, submitted a fix for the bug causing problems with
1314 writing Makefiles during bootstrapping, contributed an example program, and
1315 submitted yet another fix to ensure that local::lib can install and bootstrap
1316 properly. Many, many thanks!
1318 pattern of Freenode IRC contributed the beginnings of the Troubleshooting
1319 section. Many thanks!
1321 Patch to add Win32 support contributed by Curtis Jewell <csjewell@cpan.org>.
1323 Warnings for missing PATH/PERL5LIB (as when not running interactively) silenced
1324 by a patch from Marco Emilio Poleggi.
1326 Mark Stosberg <mark@summersault.com> provided the code for the now deleted
1327 '--self-contained' option.
1329 Documentation patches to make win32 usage clearer by
1330 David Mertens <dcmertens.perl@gmail.com> (run4flat).
1332 Brazilian L<portuguese translation|POD2::PT_BR::local::lib> and minor doc
1333 patches contributed by Breno G. de Oliveira <garu@cpan.org>.
1335 Improvements to stacking multiple local::lib dirs and removing them from the
1336 environment later on contributed by Andrew Rodland <arodland@cpan.org>.
1338 Patch for Carp version mismatch contributed by Hakim Cassimally
1339 <osfameron@cpan.org>.
1343 Copyright (c) 2007 - 2010 the local::lib L</AUTHOR> and L</CONTRIBUTORS> as
1348 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
1349 the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.