use File::Path qw(mkpath rmtree);
use B qw(perlstring);
-our $VERSION = '0.009014'; # 0.009.014
+our $VERSION = '0.010008'; # v0.10.8
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
print "Try `perldoc fatpack` for how to use me\n";
}
+sub script_command_pack {
+ my ($self, $args) = @_;
+
+ my @modules = split /\r?\n/, $self->trace(args => $args);
+ my @packlists = $self->packlists_containing(\@modules);
+
+ my $base = catdir(cwd, 'fatlib');
+ $self->packlists_to_tree($base, \@packlists);
+
+ my $file = shift @$args;
+ print $self->fatpack_file($file);
+}
+
sub script_command_trace {
my ($self, $args) = @_;
my $output = $opts{output};
my $trace_opts = join ',', $output||'>&STDOUT', @{$opts{use}||[]};
- local $ENV{PERL5OPT} = '-MApp::FatPacker::Trace='.$trace_opts;
+ local $ENV{PERL5OPT} = join ' ',
+ ($ENV{PERL5OPT}||()), '-MApp::FatPacker::Trace='.$trace_opts;
my @args = @{$opts{args}||[]};
return;
} else {
# no output target specified, slurp
- open my $out_fh, '-|', $^X, @args;
+ open my $out_fh, "$^X @args |";
return do { local $/; <$out_fh> };
}
}
sub packlists_containing {
my ($self, $targets) = @_;
- my @targets = @$targets;
- foreach my $t (@targets) {
- require $t;
+ my @targets;
+ {
+ local @INC = ('lib', @INC);
+ foreach my $t (@$targets) {
+ unless (eval { require $t; 1}) {
+ warn "Failed to load ${t}: $@\n"
+ ."Make sure you're not missing a packlist as a result\n";
+ next;
+ }
+ push @targets, $t;
+ }
}
my @search = grep -d $_, map catdir($_, 'auto'), @INC;
my %pack_rev;
- my $cwd = cwd;
- find(sub {
- return unless $_ eq '.packlist' && -f $_;
- $pack_rev{$_} = $File::Find::name for lines_of $File::Find::name;
+ find({
+ no_chdir => 1,
+ wanted => sub {
+ return unless /[\\\/]\.packlist$/ && -f $_;
+ $pack_rev{$_} = $File::Find::name for lines_of $File::Find::name;
+ },
}, @search);
- chdir($cwd) or die "Couldn't chdir back to ${cwd} after find: $!";
- my %found; @found{map +($pack_rev{$INC{$_}}||()), @targets} = ();
+ my %found; @found{map +($pack_rev{Cwd::abs_path($INC{$_})}||()), @targets} = ();
sort keys %found;
}
my $pack_base;
PART: foreach my $p (0 .. $#dir_parts) {
if ($dir_parts[$p] eq 'auto') {
- # $p-2 since it's <wanted path>/$Config{archname}/auto
- $pack_base = catpath $vol, catdir @dir_parts[0..$p-2];
+ # $p-2 normally since it's <wanted path>/$Config{archname}/auto but
+ # if the last bit is a number it's $Config{archname}/$version/auto
+ # so use $p-3 in that case
+ my $version_lib = 0+!!($dir_parts[$p-1] =~ /^[0-9.]+$/);
+ $pack_base = catpath $vol, catdir @dir_parts[0..$p-(2+$version_lib)];
last PART;
}
}
sub script_command_file {
my ($self, $args) = @_;
my $file = shift @$args;
- my $cwd = cwd;
- my @dirs = grep -d, map rel2abs($_, $cwd), ('lib','fatlib');
+ print $self->fatpack_file($file);
+}
+
+sub fatpack_file {
+ my ($self, $file) = @_;
+
+ my $shebang = "";
+ my $script = "";
+ if ( defined $file and -r $file ) {
+ ($shebang, $script) = $self->load_main_script($file);
+ }
+
+ my @dirs = $self->collect_dirs();
my %files;
- foreach my $dir (@dirs) {
- find(sub {
- return unless -f $_;
- !/\.pm$/ and warn "File ${File::Find::name} isn't a .pm file - can't pack this and if you hoped we were going to things may not be what you expected later\n" and return;
- $files{File::Spec::Unix->abs2rel($File::Find::name,$dir)} = do {
- local (@ARGV, $/) = ($File::Find::name); <>
- };
- close ARGV;
- }, $dir);
+ $self->collect_files($_, \%files) for @dirs;
+
+ return join "\n", $shebang, $self->fatpack_code(\%files), $script;
+}
+
+# This method can be overload in sub classes
+# For example to skip POD
+sub load_file {
+ my ($self, $file) = @_;
+ my $content = do {
+ local (@ARGV, $/) = ($file);
+ <>
+ };
+ close ARGV;
+ return $content;
+}
+
+sub collect_dirs {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $cwd = cwd;
+ return grep -d, map rel2abs($_, $cwd), ('lib','fatlib');
+}
+
+sub collect_files {
+ my ($self, $dir, $files) = @_;
+ find(sub {
+ return unless -f $_;
+ !/\.pm$/ and warn "File ${File::Find::name} isn't a .pm file - can't pack this -- if you hoped we were going to, things may not be what you expected later\n" and return;
+ $files->{File::Spec::Unix->abs2rel($File::Find::name,$dir)} =
+ $self->load_file($File::Find::name);
+ }, $dir);
+}
+
+sub load_main_script {
+ my ($self, $file) = @_;
+ open my $fh, "<", $file or die("Can't read $file: $!");
+ my $shebang = <$fh>;
+ my $script = join "", <$fh>;
+ close $fh;
+ unless ( index($shebang, '#!') == 0 ) {
+ $script = $shebang . $script;
+ $shebang = "";
}
- my $start = stripspace <<' END_START';
+ return ($shebang, $script);
+}
+
+sub fatpack_start {
+ return stripspace <<' END_START';
# This chunk of stuff was generated by App::FatPacker. To find the original
# file's code, look for the end of this BEGIN block or the string 'FATPACK'
BEGIN {
my %fatpacked;
END_START
- my $end = stripspace <<' END_END';
+}
+
+sub fatpack_end {
+ return stripspace <<' END_END';
s/^ //mg for values %fatpacked;
- unshift @INC, sub {
- if (my $fat = $fatpacked{$_[1]}) {
- if ($] < 5.008) {
- return sub {
- return 0 unless length $fat;
- $fat =~ s/^([^\n]*\n?)//;
- $_ = $1;
+ my $class = 'FatPacked::'.(0+\%fatpacked);
+ no strict 'refs';
+ *{"${class}::files"} = sub { keys %{$_[0]} };
+
+ if ($] < 5.008) {
+ *{"${class}::INC"} = sub {
+ if (my $fat = $_[0]{$_[1]}) {
+ my $pos = 0;
+ my $last = length $fat;
+ return (sub {
+ return 0 if $pos == $last;
+ my $next = (1 + index $fat, "\n", $pos) || $last;
+ $_ .= substr $fat, $pos, $next - $pos;
+ $pos = $next;
return 1;
- };
+ });
}
- open my $fh, '<', \$fat
- or die "FatPacker error loading $_[1] (could be a perl installation issue?)";
- return $fh;
- }
- return
- };
+ };
+ }
- } # END OF FATPACK CODE
+ else {
+ *{"${class}::INC"} = sub {
+ if (my $fat = $_[0]{$_[1]}) {
+ open my $fh, '<', \$fat
+ or die "FatPacker error loading $_[1] (could be a perl installation issue?)";
+ return $fh;
+ }
+ return;
+ };
+ }
+
+ unshift @INC, bless \%fatpacked, $class;
+ } # END OF FATPACK CODE
END_END
+}
+
+sub fatpack_code {
+ my ($self, $files) = @_;
my @segments = map {
(my $stub = $_) =~ s/\.pm$//;
my $name = uc join '_', split '/', $stub;
- my $data = $files{$_}; $data =~ s/^/ /mg; $data =~ s/(?<!\n)\z/\n/;
- '$fatpacked{'.perlstring($_).qq!} = <<'${name}';\n!
+ my $data = $files->{$_}; $data =~ s/^/ /mg; $data =~ s/(?<!\n)\z/\n/;
+ '$fatpacked{'.perlstring($_).qq!} = '#line '.(1+__LINE__).' "'.__FILE__."\\"\\n".<<'${name}';\n!
.qq!${data}${name}\n!;
- } sort keys %files;
- print join "\n", $start, @segments, $end;
+ } sort keys %$files;
+
+ return join "\n", $self->fatpack_start, @segments, $self->fatpack_end;
}
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 SYNOPSIS
+ $ fatpack pack myscript.pl >myscript.packed.pl
+
+Or, with more step-by-step control:
+
$ fatpack trace myscript.pl
$ fatpack packlists-for `cat fatpacker.trace` >packlists
$ fatpack tree `cat packlists`
- $ (head -n1 myscript.pl |grep '^#!'; fatpack file; cat myscript.pl) >myscript.packed.pl
+ $ fatpack file myscript.pl >myscript.packed.pl
-The C<head -n1 myscript.pl |grep '^#!'> code pulls out the Unix shebang
-line, if there is one, and injects it at the start of the packed script.
+Each command is designed to be simple and self-contained so that you can modify
+the input/output of each step as needed. See the documentation for the
+L<fatpack> script itself for more information.
-See the documentation for the L<fatpack> script itself for more information.
-
-The programmatic API for this code is not yet fully decided, hence the 0.9
+The programmatic API for this code is not yet fully decided, hence the 0.x
release version. Expect that to be cleaned up for 1.0.
+=head1 CAVEATS
+
+As dependency module code is copied into the resulting file as text, only
+pure-perl dependencies can be packed, not compiled XS code.
+
+The currently-installed dependencies to pack are found via F<.packlist> files,
+which are generally only included in non-core distributions that were installed
+by a CPAN installer. This is a feature; see L<fatpack/packlists-for> for
+details. (a notable exception to this is FreeBSD, which, since its packaging
+system is designed to work equivalently to a source install, does preserve
+the packlist files)
+
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<article for Perl Advent 2012|http://www.perladvent.org/2012/2012-12-14.html>
+L<pp> - PAR Packager, a much more complex architecture-dependent packer that
+can pack compiled code and even a Perl interpreter
+
=head1 SUPPORT
-Your current best avenue is to come annoy annoy mst on #toolchain on
-irc.perl.org. There should be a non-IRC means of support by 1.0.
+Bugs may be submitted through L<the RT bug tracker|https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=App-FatPacker>
+(or L<bug-App-FatPacker@rt.cpan.org|mailto:bug-App-FatPacker@rt.cpan.org>).
+
+You can normally also obtain assistance on irc, in #toolchain on irc.perl.org.
=head1 AUTHOR
Mithaldu - Christian Walde (cpan:MITHALDU) <walde.christian@googlemail.com>
+dolmen - Olivier Mengué (cpan:DOLMEN) <dolmen@cpan.org>
+
+djerius - Diab Jerius (cpan:DJERIUS) <djerius@cpan.org>
+
+haarg - Graham Knop (cpan:HAARG) <haarg@haarg.org>
+
+grinnz - Dan Book (cpan:DBOOK) <dbook@cpan.org>
+
Many more people are probably owed thanks for ideas. Yet
another doc nit to fix.