package CPAN;
-use vars qw{$Try_autoload $Revision
+use vars qw{$Try_autoload
+ $Revision
$META $Signal $Cwd $End
$Suppress_readline %Dontload
$Frontend $Defaultsite
- };
+ }; #};
-$VERSION = '1.47';
+$VERSION = '1.52';
-# $Id: CPAN.pm,v 1.256 1999/01/25 13:06:22 k Exp $
+# $Id: CPAN.pm,v 1.276 2000/01/08 15:29:46 k Exp $
# only used during development:
$Revision = "";
-# $Revision = "[".substr(q$Revision: 1.256 $, 10)."]";
+# $Revision = "[".substr(q$Revision: 1.276 $, 10)."]";
use Carp ();
use Config ();
@CPAN::ISA = qw(CPAN::Debug Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw(
- autobundle bundle expand force get
+ autobundle bundle expand force get cvs_import
install make readme recompile shell test clean
);
$l =~ s/.*:://;
my(%EXPORT);
@EXPORT{@EXPORT} = '';
+ CPAN::Config->load unless $CPAN::Config_loaded++;
if (exists $EXPORT{$l}){
CPAN::Shell->$l(@_);
} else {
#-> sub CPAN::shell ;
sub shell {
- $Suppress_readline ||= ! -t STDIN;
+ my($self) = @_;
+ $Suppress_readline = ! -t STDIN unless defined $Suppress_readline;
+ CPAN::Config->load unless $CPAN::Config_loaded++;
my $prompt = "cpan> ";
local($^W) = 1;
require Term::ReadLine;
# import Term::ReadLine;
$term = Term::ReadLine->new('CPAN Monitor');
- $readline::rl_completion_function =
- $readline::rl_completion_function = 'CPAN::Complete::cpl';
+ if ($term->ReadLine eq "Term::ReadLine::Gnu") {
+ my $attribs = $term->Attribs;
+# $attribs->{completion_entry_function} =
+# $attribs->{'list_completion_function'};
+ $attribs->{attempted_completion_function} = sub {
+ &CPAN::Complete::gnu_cpl;
+ }
+# $attribs->{completion_word} =
+# [qw(help me somebody to find out how
+# to use completion with GNU)];
+ } else {
+ $readline::rl_completion_function =
+ $readline::rl_completion_function = 'CPAN::Complete::cpl';
+ }
+ # $term->OUT is autoflushed anyway
+ my $odef = select STDERR;
+ $| = 1;
+ select STDOUT;
+ $| = 1;
+ select $odef;
}
no strict;
my $getcwd;
$getcwd = $CPAN::Config->{'getcwd'} || 'cwd';
my $cwd = CPAN->$getcwd();
+ my $try_detect_readline;
+ $try_detect_readline = $term->ReadLine eq "Term::ReadLine::Stub" if $term;
my $rl_avail = $Suppress_readline ? "suppressed" :
($term->ReadLine ne "Term::ReadLine::Stub") ? "enabled" :
"available (try ``install Bundle::CPAN'')";
}
} continue {
$Signal=0;
+ CPAN::Queue->nullify_queue;
+ if ($try_detect_readline) {
+ if ($CPAN::META->has_inst("Term::ReadLine::Gnu")
+ ||
+ $CPAN::META->has_inst("Term::ReadLine::Perl")
+ ) {
+ delete $INC{"Term/ReadLine.pm"};
+ my $redef;
+ local($SIG{__WARN__}) = CPAN::Shell::dotdot_onreload(\$redef);
+ require Term::ReadLine;
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n$redef subroutines in ".
+ "Term::ReadLine redefined\n");
+ goto &shell;
+ }
+ }
}
}
}
} else {
- $ok = 1;
+ $ok = 1;
}
$@ = $save;
# $Try_autoload = 1;
if ($CPAN::Try_autoload) {
- my $p;
+ my $p;
for $p (qw(
CPAN::Author CPAN::Bundle CPAN::CacheMgr CPAN::Complete
CPAN::Config CPAN::Debug CPAN::Distribution CPAN::FTP
# warn "Deleting Queue object for mod[$mod] all[@all]";
}
+sub nullify_queue {
+ @All = ();
+}
+
+
+
package CPAN;
$META ||= CPAN->new; # In case we re-eval ourselves we need the ||
-# Do this after you have set up the whole inheritance
-CPAN::Config->load unless defined $CPAN::No_Config_is_ok;
-
1;
# __END__ # uncomment this and AutoSplit version 1.01 will split it
sub test;
#-> sub CPAN::all ;
-sub all {
+sub all_objects {
my($mgr,$class) = @_;
+ CPAN::Config->load unless $CPAN::Config_loaded++;
CPAN->debug("mgr[$mgr] class[$class]") if $CPAN::DEBUG;
CPAN::Index->reload;
values %{ $META->{$class} };
}
+*all = \&all_objects;
# Called by shell, not in batch mode. Not clean XXX
#-> sub CPAN::checklock ;
}
}
}
- File::Path::mkpath($CPAN::Config->{cpan_home});
+ my $dotcpan = $CPAN::Config->{cpan_home};
+ eval { File::Path::mkpath($dotcpan);};
+ if ($@) {
+ # A special case at least for Jarkko.
+ my $firsterror = $@;
+ my $seconderror;
+ my $symlinkcpan;
+ if (-l $dotcpan) {
+ $symlinkcpan = readlink $dotcpan;
+ die "readlink $dotcpan failed: $!" unless defined $symlinkcpan;
+ eval { File::Path::mkpath($symlinkcpan); };
+ if ($@) {
+ $seconderror = $@;
+ } else {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn(qq{
+Working directory $symlinkcpan created.
+});
+ }
+ }
+ unless (-d $dotcpan) {
+ my $diemess = qq{
+Your configuration suggests "$dotcpan" as your
+CPAN.pm working directory. I could not create this directory due
+to this error: $firsterror\n};
+ $diemess .= qq{
+As "$dotcpan" is a symlink to "$symlinkcpan",
+I tried to create that, but I failed with this error: $seconderror
+} if $seconderror;
+ $diemess .= qq{
+Please make sure the directory exists and is writable.
+};
+ $CPAN::Frontend->mydie($diemess);
+ }
+ }
my $fh;
unless ($fh = FileHandle->new(">$lockfile")) {
if ($! =~ /Permission/) {
print "Caught SIGINT\n";
$Signal++;
};
+
+# From: Larry Wall <larry@wall.org>
+# Subject: Re: deprecating SIGDIE
+# To: perl5-porters@perl.org
+# Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 14:58:40 -0700 (PDT)
+#
+# The original intent of __DIE__ was only to allow you to substitute one
+# kind of death for another on an application-wide basis without respect
+# to whether you were in an eval or not. As a global backstop, it should
+# not be used any more lightly (or any more heavily :-) than class
+# UNIVERSAL. Any attempt to build a general exception model on it should
+# be politely squashed. Any bug that causes every eval {} to have to be
+# modified should be not so politely squashed.
+#
+# Those are my current opinions. It is also my optinion that polite
+# arguments degenerate to personal arguments far too frequently, and that
+# when they do, it's because both people wanted it to, or at least didn't
+# sufficiently want it not to.
+#
+# Larry
+
$SIG{'__DIE__'} = \&cleanup;
$self->debug("Signal handler set.") if $CPAN::DEBUG;
}
if ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
require Mac::Files;
my $cat = Mac::Files::FSpGetCatInfo($_);
- $Du += $cat->ioFlLgLen() + $cat->ioFlRLgLen();
+ $Du += $cat->ioFlLgLen() + $cat->ioFlRLgLen() if $cat;
} else {
$Du += (-s _);
}
commit commit session changes to disk
init go through a dialog to set all parameters
-You may edit key values in the follow fashion:
+You may edit key values in the follow fashion (the "o" is a literal
+letter o):
o conf build_cache 15
$CPAN::Frontend->myprint("Detailed help not yet implemented\n");
} else {
$CPAN::Frontend->myprint(q{
-command arguments description
-a string authors
-b or display bundles
-d /regex/ info distributions
-m or about modules
-i none anything of above
-
-r as reinstall recommendations
-u above uninstalled distributions
-See manpage for autobundle, recompile, force, look, etc.
-
-make make
-test modules, make test (implies make)
-install dists, bundles, make install (implies test)
-clean "r" or "u" make clean
-readme display the README file
-
-reload index|cpan load most recent indices/CPAN.pm
-h or ? display this menu
-o various set and query options
-! perl-code eval a perl command
-q quit the shell subroutine
-});
+Display Information
+ a authors
+ b string display bundles
+ d or info distributions
+ m /regex/ about modules
+ i or anything of above
+ r none reinstall recommendations
+ u uninstalled distributions
+
+Download, Test, Make, Install...
+ get download
+ make make (implies get)
+ test modules, make test (implies make)
+ install dists, bundles make install (implies test)
+ clean make clean
+ look open subshell in these dists' directories
+ readme display these dists' README files
+
+Other
+ h,? display this menu ! perl-code eval a perl command
+ o conf [opt] set and query options q quit the cpan shell
+ reload cpan load CPAN.pm again reload index load newer indices
+ autobundle Snapshot force cmd unconditionally do cmd});
}
}
}
}
} else {
- $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("Valid options for debug are ".
- join(", ",sort(keys %CPAN::DEBUG), 'all').
- qq{ or a number. Completion works on the options. }.
- qq{Case is ignored.\n\n});
+ my $raw = "Valid options for debug are ".
+ join(", ",sort(keys %CPAN::DEBUG), 'all').
+ qq{ or a number. Completion works on the options. }.
+ qq{Case is ignored.};
+ require Text::Wrap;
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(Text::Wrap::fill("","",$raw));
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n\n");
}
if ($CPAN::DEBUG) {
$CPAN::Frontend->myprint("Options set for debugging:\n");
}
}
+sub dotdot_onreload {
+ my($ref) = shift;
+ sub {
+ if ( $_[0] =~ /Subroutine (\w+) redefined/ ) {
+ my($subr) = $1;
+ ++$$ref;
+ local($|) = 1;
+ # $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(".($subr)");
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(".");
+ return;
+ }
+ warn @_;
+ };
+}
+
#-> sub CPAN::Shell::reload ;
sub reload {
my($self,$command,@arg) = @_;
my $fh = FileHandle->new($INC{'CPAN.pm'});
local($/);
$redef = 0;
- local($SIG{__WARN__})
- = sub {
- if ( $_[0] =~ /Subroutine (\w+) redefined/ ) {
- my($subr) = $1;
- ++$redef;
- local($|) = 1;
- # $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(".($subr)");
- $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(".");
- return;
- }
- warn @_;
- };
+ local($SIG{__WARN__}) = dotdot_onreload(\$redef);
eval <$fh>;
warn $@ if $@;
$CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n$redef subroutines redefined\n");
#-> sub CPAN::Shell::autobundle ;
sub autobundle {
my($self) = shift;
+ CPAN::Config->load unless $CPAN::Config_loaded++;
my(@bundle) = $self->_u_r_common("a",@_);
my($todir) = MM->catdir($CPAN::Config->{'cpan_home'},"Bundle");
File::Path::mkpath($todir);
my $class = "CPAN::$type";
my $obj;
if (defined $regex) {
- for $obj ( sort {$a->id cmp $b->id} $CPAN::META->all($class)) {
- push @m, $obj
- if
- $obj->id =~ /$regex/i
- or
+ for $obj (
+ sort
+ {$a->id cmp $b->id}
+ $CPAN::META->all_objects($class)
+ ) {
+ unless ($obj->id){
+ # BUG, we got an empty object somewhere
+ CPAN->debug(sprintf(
+ "Empty id on obj[%s]%%[%s]",
+ $obj,
+ join(":", %$obj)
+ )) if $CPAN::DEBUG;
+ next;
+ }
+ push @m, $obj
+ if $obj->id =~ /$regex/i
+ or
(
(
- $] < 5.00303 ### provide sort of compatibility with 5.003
+ $] < 5.00303 ### provide sort of
+ ### compatibility with 5.003
||
$obj->can('name')
)
&&
$obj->name =~ /$regex/i
);
- }
+ }
} else {
my($xarg) = $arg;
if ( $type eq 'Bundle' ) {
die "\n";
}
+sub setup_output {
+ return if -t STDOUT;
+ my $odef = select STDERR;
+ $| = 1;
+ select STDOUT;
+ $| = 1;
+ select $odef;
+}
+
#-> sub CPAN::Shell::rematein ;
# RE-adme||MA-ke||TE-st||IN-stall
sub rematein {
$pragma = $meth;
$meth = shift @some;
}
+ setup_output();
CPAN->debug("pragma[$pragma]meth[$meth] some[@some]") if $CPAN::DEBUG;
my($s,@s);
foreach $s (@some) {
sub clean { shift->rematein('clean',@_); }
#-> sub CPAN::Shell::look ;
sub look { shift->rematein('look',@_); }
+#-> sub CPAN::Shell::cvs_import ;
+sub cvs_import { shift->rematein('cvs_import',@_); }
package CPAN::FTP;
to insufficient permissions.\n}) unless -w $aslocal_dir;
# Inheritance is not easier to manage than a few if/else branches
- if ($CPAN::META->has_inst('LWP')) {
+ if ($CPAN::META->has_inst('LWP::UserAgent')) {
require LWP::UserAgent;
unless ($Ua) {
$Ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
my $ret = $self->$method(\@host_seq,$file,$aslocal);
if ($ret) {
$Themethod = $level;
+ my $now = time;
+ # utime $now, $now, $aslocal; # too bad, if we do that, we
+ # might alter a local mirror
$self->debug("level[$level]") if $CPAN::DEBUG;
return $ret;
} else {
# fileurl = "file://" [ host | "localhost" ] "/" fpath
# Thanks to "Mark D. Baushke" <mdb@cisco.com> for
# the code
- ($l = $url) =~ s,^file://[^/]+,,; # discard the host part
- $l =~ s/^file://; # assume they meant file://localhost
+ ($l = $url) =~ s|^file://[^/]*/|/|; # discard the host part
+ $l =~ s|^file:||; # assume they
+ # meant
+ # file://localhost
+ $l =~ s|^/|| unless -f $l; # e.g. /P:
}
if ( -f $l && -r _) {
$Thesite = $i;
my $res = $Ua->mirror($url, $aslocal);
if ($res->is_success) {
$Thesite = $i;
+ my $now = time;
+ utime $now, $now, $aslocal; # download time is more
+ # important than upload time
return $aslocal;
} elsif ($url !~ /\.gz$/) {
my $gzurl = "$url.gz";
HOSTHARD: for $i (@$host_seq) {
my $url = $CPAN::Config->{urllist}[$i] || $CPAN::Defaultsite;
unless ($self->is_reachable($url)) {
- $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("Skipping $url (not reachable)\n");
- next;
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("Skipping $url (not reachable)\n");
+ next;
}
$url .= "/" unless substr($url,-1) eq "/";
$url .= $file;
# if ($url =~ m|^ftp://(.*?)/(.*)/(.*)|) {
# to
if ($url =~ m|^([^:]+)://(.*?)/(.*)/(.*)|) {
- # proto not yet used
- ($proto,$host,$dir,$getfile) = ($1,$2,$3,$4);
+ # proto not yet used
+ ($proto,$host,$dir,$getfile) = ($1,$2,$3,$4);
} else {
- next HOSTHARD; # who said, we could ftp anything except ftp?
+ next HOSTHARD; # who said, we could ftp anything except ftp?
}
+
$self->debug("localizing funkyftpwise[$url]") if $CPAN::DEBUG;
my($f,$funkyftp);
for $f ('lynx','ncftpget','ncftp') {
- next unless exists $CPAN::Config->{$f};
- $funkyftp = $CPAN::Config->{$f};
- next unless defined $funkyftp;
- next if $funkyftp =~ /^\s*$/;
- my($want_compressed);
- my $aslocal_uncompressed;
- ($aslocal_uncompressed = $aslocal) =~ s/\.gz//;
- my($source_switch) = "";
- $source_switch = " -source" if $funkyftp =~ /\blynx$/;
- $source_switch = " -c" if $funkyftp =~ /\bncftp$/;
- $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(
- qq[
+ next unless exists $CPAN::Config->{$f};
+ $funkyftp = $CPAN::Config->{$f};
+ next unless defined $funkyftp;
+ next if $funkyftp =~ /^\s*$/;
+ my($want_compressed);
+ my $aslocal_uncompressed;
+ ($aslocal_uncompressed = $aslocal) =~ s/\.gz//;
+ my($source_switch) = "";
+ if ($f eq "lynx"){
+ $source_switch = " -source";
+ } elsif ($f eq "ncftp"){
+ $source_switch = " -c";
+ }
+ my($chdir) = "";
+ my($stdout_redir) = " > $aslocal_uncompressed";
+ if ($f eq "ncftpget"){
+ $chdir = "cd $aslocal_dir && ";
+ $stdout_redir = "";
+ }
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(
+ qq[
Trying with "$funkyftp$source_switch" to get
$url
]);
- my($system) = "$funkyftp$source_switch '$url' $devnull > ".
- "$aslocal_uncompressed";
+ my($system) =
+ "$chdir$funkyftp$source_switch '$url' $devnull$stdout_redir";
+ $self->debug("system[$system]") if $CPAN::DEBUG;
+ my($wstatus);
+ if (($wstatus = system($system)) == 0
+ &&
+ ($f eq "lynx" ?
+ -s $aslocal_uncompressed # lynx returns 0 on my
+ # system even if it fails
+ : 1
+ )
+ ) {
+ if (-s $aslocal) {
+ # Looks good
+ } elsif ($aslocal_uncompressed ne $aslocal) {
+ # test gzip integrity
+ if (
+ CPAN::Tarzip->gtest($aslocal_uncompressed)
+ ) {
+ rename $aslocal_uncompressed, $aslocal;
+ } else {
+ CPAN::Tarzip->gzip($aslocal_uncompressed,
+ "$aslocal_uncompressed.gz");
+ }
+ }
+ $Thesite = $i;
+ return $aslocal;
+ } elsif ($url !~ /\.gz$/) {
+ unlink $aslocal_uncompressed if
+ -f $aslocal_uncompressed && -s _ == 0;
+ my $gz = "$aslocal.gz";
+ my $gzurl = "$url.gz";
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(
+ qq[
+Trying with "$funkyftp$source_switch" to get
+ $url.gz
+]);
+ my($system) = "$funkyftp$source_switch '$url.gz' $devnull > ".
+ "$aslocal_uncompressed.gz";
$self->debug("system[$system]") if $CPAN::DEBUG;
my($wstatus);
if (($wstatus = system($system)) == 0
&&
- -s $aslocal_uncompressed # lynx returns 0 on my
- # system even if it fails
+ -s "$aslocal_uncompressed.gz"
) {
- if ($aslocal_uncompressed ne $aslocal) {
- # test gzip integrity
- if (
- CPAN::Tarzip->gtest($aslocal_uncompressed)
- ) {
- rename $aslocal_uncompressed, $aslocal;
- } else {
- CPAN::Tarzip->gzip($aslocal_uncompressed,
- "$aslocal_uncompressed.gz");
- }
- }
- $Thesite = $i;
- return $aslocal;
- } elsif ($url !~ /\.gz$/) {
- unlink $aslocal_uncompressed if
- -f $aslocal_uncompressed && -s _ == 0;
- my $gz = "$aslocal.gz";
- my $gzurl = "$url.gz";
- $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(
- qq[
-Trying with "$funkyftp$source_switch" to get
- $url.gz
-]);
- my($system) = "$funkyftp$source_switch '$url.gz' $devnull > ".
- "$aslocal_uncompressed.gz";
- $self->debug("system[$system]") if $CPAN::DEBUG;
- my($wstatus);
- if (($wstatus = system($system)) == 0
- &&
- -s "$aslocal_uncompressed.gz"
- ) {
- # test gzip integrity
- if (CPAN::Tarzip->gtest("$aslocal_uncompressed.gz")) {
- CPAN::Tarzip->gunzip("$aslocal_uncompressed.gz",
- $aslocal);
- } else {
- rename $aslocal_uncompressed, $aslocal;
- }
- $Thesite = $i;
- return $aslocal;
+ # test gzip integrity
+ if (CPAN::Tarzip->gtest("$aslocal_uncompressed.gz")) {
+ CPAN::Tarzip->gunzip("$aslocal_uncompressed.gz",
+ $aslocal);
} else {
- unlink "$aslocal_uncompressed.gz" if
- -f "$aslocal_uncompressed.gz";
+ rename $aslocal_uncompressed, $aslocal;
}
+ $Thesite = $i;
+ return $aslocal;
} else {
- my $estatus = $wstatus >> 8;
- my $size = -f $aslocal ? ", left\n$aslocal with size ".-s _ : "";
- $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{
+ unlink "$aslocal_uncompressed.gz" if
+ -f "$aslocal_uncompressed.gz";
+ }
+ } else {
+ my $estatus = $wstatus >> 8;
+ my $size = -f $aslocal ?
+ ", left\n$aslocal with size ".-s _ :
+ "\nWarning: expected file [$aslocal] doesn't exist";
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{
System call "$system"
returned status $estatus (wstat $wstatus)$size
});
- }
+ }
}
}
}
next;
}
my($host,$dir,$getfile) = ($1,$2,$3);
- my($netrcfile,$fh);
my $timestamp = 0;
my($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,$atime,$mtime,
$ctime,$blksize,$blocks) = stat($aslocal);
$timestamp = $mtime ||= 0;
my($netrc) = CPAN::FTP::netrc->new;
+ my($netrcfile) = $netrc->netrc;
my($verbose) = $CPAN::DEBUG{'FTP'} & $CPAN::DEBUG ? " -v" : "";
my $targetfile = File::Basename::basename($aslocal);
my(@dialog);
"get $getfile $targetfile",
"quit"
);
- if (! $netrc->netrc) {
+ if (! $netrcfile) {
CPAN->debug("No ~/.netrc file found") if $CPAN::DEBUG;
} elsif ($netrc->hasdefault || $netrc->contains($host)) {
CPAN->debug(sprintf("hasdef[%d]cont($host)[%d]",
$CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("Your ~/.netrc neither contains $host
nor does it have a default entry\n");
}
-
+
# OK, they don't have a valid ~/.netrc. Use 'ftp -n'
# then and login manually to host, using e-mail as
# password.
package CPAN::Complete;
+sub gnu_cpl {
+ my($text, $line, $start, $end) = @_;
+ my(@perlret) = cpl($text, $line, $start);
+ # find longest common match. Can anybody show me how to peruse
+ # T::R::Gnu to have this done automatically? Seems expensive.
+ return () unless @perlret;
+ my($newtext) = $text;
+ for (my $i = length($text)+1;;$i++) {
+ last unless length($perlret[0]) && length($perlret[0]) >= $i;
+ my $try = substr($perlret[0],0,$i);
+ my @tries = grep {substr($_,0,$i) eq $try} @perlret;
+ # warn "try[$try]tries[@tries]";
+ if (@tries == @perlret) {
+ $newtext = $try;
+ } else {
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+ ($newtext,@perlret);
+}
+
#-> sub CPAN::Complete::cpl ;
sub cpl {
my($word,$line,$pos) = @_;
/^$word/,
sort qw(
! a b d h i m o q r u autobundle clean
- make test install force reload look
+ make test install force reload look cvs_import
)
);
- } elsif ( $line !~ /^[\!abdhimorutl]/ ) {
+ } elsif ( $line !~ /^[\!abcdhimorutl]/ ) {
@return = ();
} elsif ($line =~ /^a\s/) {
@return = cplx('CPAN::Author',$word);
@return = cplx('CPAN::Bundle',$word);
} elsif ($line =~ /^d\s/) {
@return = cplx('CPAN::Distribution',$word);
- } elsif ($line =~ /^([mru]|make|clean|test|install|readme|look)\s/ ) {
+ } elsif ($line =~ /^([mru]|make|clean|test|install|readme|look|cvs_import)\s/ ) {
@return = (cplx('CPAN::Module',$word),cplx('CPAN::Bundle',$word));
} elsif ($line =~ /^i\s/) {
@return = cpl_any($word);
#-> sub CPAN::Complete::cplx ;
sub cplx {
my($class, $word) = @_;
- grep /^\Q$word\E/, map { $_->id } $CPAN::META->all($class);
+ grep /^\Q$word\E/, map { $_->id } $CPAN::META->all_objects($class);
}
#-> sub CPAN::Complete::cpl_any ;
# XXX check if a newer one is available. (We currently read it
# from time to time)
for ($CPAN::Config->{index_expire}) {
- $_ = 0.001 unless $_ > 0.001;
+ $_ = 0.001 unless $_ && $_ > 0.001;
}
return if $last_time + $CPAN::Config->{index_expire}*86400 > $time
and ! $force;
+ ## IFF we are developing, it helps to wipe out the memory between
+ ## reloads, otherwise it is not what a user expects.
+
+ ## undef $CPAN::META; # Neue Gruendlichkeit since v1.52(r1.274)
+ ## $CPAN::META = CPAN->new;
my($debug,$t2);
$last_time = $time;
my($mod,$version,$dist) = split;
### $version =~ s/^\+//;
- # if it is a bundle, instatiate a bundle object
+ # if it is a bundle, instantiate a bundle object
my($bundle,$id,$userid);
if ($mod eq 'CPAN' &&
if ($version > $CPAN::VERSION){
$CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{
There\'s a new CPAN.pm version (v$version) available!
+ [Current version is v$CPAN::VERSION]
You might want to try
install Bundle::CPAN
reload cpan
}
# instantiate a distribution object
- unless ($CPAN::META->exists('CPAN::Distribution',$dist)) {
- $CPAN::META->instance(
- 'CPAN::Distribution' => $dist
- )->set(
- 'CPAN_USERID' => $userid
- );
+ if ($CPAN::META->exists('CPAN::Distribution',$dist)) {
+ # we do not need CONTAINSMODS unless we do something with
+ # this dist, so we better produce it on demand.
+
+ ## my $obj = $CPAN::META->instance(
+ ## 'CPAN::Distribution' => $dist
+ ## );
+ ## $obj->{CONTAINSMODS}{$mod} = undef; # experimental
+ } else {
+ $CPAN::META->instance(
+ 'CPAN::Distribution' => $dist
+ )->set(
+ 'CPAN_USERID' => $userid
+ );
}
return if $CPAN::Signal;
$extra .= ")";
}
if (ref($self->{$_}) eq "ARRAY") { # language interface? XXX
- push @m, sprintf " %-12s %s%s\n", $_, "@{$self->{$_}}", $extra;
+ push @m, sprintf " %-12s %s%s\n", $_, "@{$self->{$_}}", $extra;
+ } elsif (ref($self->{$_}) eq "HASH") {
+ push @m, sprintf(
+ " %-12s %s%s\n",
+ $_,
+ join(" ",keys %{$self->{$_}}),
+ $extra);
} else {
- push @m, sprintf " %-12s %s%s\n", $_, $self->{$_}, $extra;
+ push @m, sprintf " %-12s %s%s\n", $_, $self->{$_}, $extra;
}
}
join "", @m, "\n";
$CPAN::META->instance(CPAN::Author,$self->{CPAN_USERID})->fullname;
}
+sub dump {
+ my($self) = @_;
+ require Data::Dumper;
+ Data::Dumper::Dumper($self);
+}
+
package CPAN::Author;
#-> sub CPAN::Author::as_glimpse ;
#-> sub CPAN::Author::fullname ;
sub fullname { shift->{'FULLNAME'} }
*name = \&fullname;
+
#-> sub CPAN::Author::email ;
sub email { shift->{'EMAIL'} }
package CPAN::Distribution;
+#-> sub CPAN::Distribution::as_string ;
+sub as_string {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->containsmods;
+ $self->SUPER::as_string(@_);
+}
+
+#-> sub CPAN::Distribution::containsmods ;
+sub containsmods {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return if exists $self->{CONTAINSMODS};
+ for my $mod ($CPAN::META->all_objects("CPAN::Module")) {
+ my $mod_file = $mod->{CPAN_FILE} or next;
+ my $dist_id = $self->{ID} or next;
+ my $mod_id = $mod->{ID} or next;
+ $self->{CONTAINSMODS}{$mod_id} = undef if $mod_file eq $dist_id;
+ }
+}
+
#-> sub CPAN::Distribution::called_for ;
sub called_for {
my($self,$id) = @_;
#-> sub CPAN::Distribution::look ;
sub look {
my($self) = @_;
+
+ if ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
+ $self->ExtUtils::MM_MacOS::look;
+ return;
+ }
+
if ( $CPAN::Config->{'shell'} ) {
$CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{
Trying to open a subshell in the build directory...
chdir($pwd);
}
+sub cvs_import {
+ my($self) = @_;
+ $self->get;
+ my $dir = $self->dir;
+
+ my $package = $self->called_for;
+ my $module = $CPAN::META->instance('CPAN::Module', $package);
+ my $version = $module->cpan_version;
+
+ my $userid = $self->{CPAN_USERID};
+
+ my $cvs_dir = (split '/', $dir)[-1];
+ $cvs_dir =~ s/-\d+[^-]+$//;
+ my $cvs_root =
+ $CPAN::Config->{cvsroot} || $ENV{CVSROOT};
+ my $cvs_site_perl =
+ $CPAN::Config->{cvs_site_perl} || $ENV{CVS_SITE_PERL};
+ if ($cvs_site_perl) {
+ $cvs_dir = "$cvs_site_perl/$cvs_dir";
+ }
+ my $cvs_log = qq{"imported $package $version sources"};
+ $version =~ s/\./_/g;
+ my @cmd = ('cvs', '-d', $cvs_root, 'import', '-m', $cvs_log,
+ "$cvs_dir", $userid, "v$version");
+
+ my $getcwd;
+ $getcwd = $CPAN::Config->{'getcwd'} || 'cwd';
+ my $pwd = CPAN->$getcwd();
+ chdir($dir);
+
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{Working directory is $dir\n});
+
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{@cmd\n});
+ system(@cmd) == 0 or
+ $CPAN::Frontend->mydie("cvs import failed");
+ chdir($pwd);
+}
+
#-> sub CPAN::Distribution::readme ;
sub readme {
my($self) = @_;
my $md5 = MD5->new;
my($data,$ref);
$ref = \$data;
- while ($fh->READ($ref, 4096)){
+ while ($fh->READ($ref, 4096) > 0){
$md5->add($data);
}
my $hexdigest = $md5->hexdigest;
$self->{'force_update'}++;
for my $att (qw(
MD5_STATUS archived build_dir localfile make install unwrapped
- writemakefile have_sponsored
+ writemakefile
)) {
delete $self->{$att};
}
"had problems unarchiving. Please build manually";
exists $self->{writemakefile} &&
- $self->{writemakefile} eq "NO" and push @e,
- "Had some problem writing Makefile";
+ $self->{writemakefile} =~ m/ ^ NO\s* ( .* ) /sx and push @e,
+ $1 || "Had some problem writing Makefile";
defined $self->{'make'} and push @e,
"Has already been processed within this session";
kill 9, $pid;
waitpid $pid, 0;
$CPAN::Frontend->myprint($@);
- $self->{writemakefile} = "NO - $@";
+ $self->{writemakefile} = "NO $@";
$@ = "";
return;
}
} else {
$ret = system($system);
if ($ret != 0) {
- $self->{writemakefile} = "NO";
+ $self->{writemakefile} = "NO Makefile.PL returned status $ret";
return;
}
}
- $self->{writemakefile} = "YES";
+ if (-f "Makefile") {
+ $self->{writemakefile} = "YES";
+ } else {
+ $self->{writemakefile} =
+ qq{NO Makefile.PL refused to write a Makefile.};
+ # It's probably worth to record the reason, so let's retry
+ # local $/;
+ # my $fh = IO::File->new("$system |"); # STDERR? STDIN?
+ # $self->{writemakefile} .= <$fh>;
+ }
}
return if $CPAN::Signal;
if (my @prereq = $self->needs_prereq){
$CPAN::Frontend->myprint(" $system -- OK\n");
$self->{'make'} = "YES";
} else {
- $self->{writemakefile} = "YES";
+ $self->{writemakefile} ||= "YES";
$self->{'make'} = "NO";
$CPAN::Frontend->myprint(" $system -- NOT OK\n");
}
next if $mo->uptodate;
# it's not needed, so don't push it. We cannot omit this step, because
# if 'force' is in effect, nobody else will check.
- if ($self->{'have_sponsored'}{$p}++){
+ if ($self->{have_sponsored}{$p}++){
# We have already sponsored it and for some reason it's still
# not available. So we do nothing. Or what should we do?
# if we push it again, we have a potential infinite loop
my $fh = FileHandle->new;
local $/ = "\n";
open($fh,$parsefile) or die "Could not open '$parsefile': $!";
- my $inpod = 0;
+ my $in_cont = 0;
$self->debug("parsefile[$parsefile]") if $CPAN::DEBUG;
while (<$fh>) {
- $inpod = m/^=(?!head1\s+CONTENTS)/ ? 0 :
- m/^=head1\s+CONTENTS/ ? 1 : $inpod;
- next unless $inpod;
+ $in_cont = m/^=(?!head1\s+CONTENTS)/ ? 0 :
+ m/^=head1\s+CONTENTS/ ? 1 : $in_cont;
+ next unless $in_cont;
next if /^=/;
+ s/\#.*//;
next if /^\s+$/;
chomp;
push @result, (split " ", $_, 2)[0];
$what2 =~ s/:Bundle://;
$what2 =~ tr|:|/|;
} else {
- $what2 =~ s|Bundle/||;
+ $what2 =~ s|Bundle[/\\]||;
}
my $bu;
while (<$fh>) {
# recap with less noise
if ( $meth eq "install") {
if (%fail) {
- $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{\nBundle summary: }.
- qq{The following items seem to }.
- qq{have had installation problems:\n});
+ require Text::Wrap;
+ my $raw = sprintf(qq{Bundle summary:
+The following items in bundle %s had installation problems:},
+ $self->id
+ );
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(Text::Wrap::fill("","",$raw));
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n");
+ my $paragraph = "";
for $s ($self->contains) {
- $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( "$s " ) if $fail{$s};
+ $paragraph .= "$s " if $fail{$s};
}
- $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{\n});
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(Text::Wrap::fill(" "," ",$paragraph));
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n");
} else {
$self->{'install'} = 'YES';
}
sub readme { shift->rematein('readme') }
#-> sub CPAN::Module::look ;
sub look { shift->rematein('look') }
+#-> sub CPAN::Module::cvs_import ;
+sub cvs_import { shift->rematein('cvs_import') }
#-> sub CPAN::Module::get ;
sub get { shift->rematein('get',@_); }
#-> sub CPAN::Module::make ;
local($^W) = 0 if $] < 5.00303 && $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION < 5.38;
# warn "HERE";
my $have = MM->parse_version($parsefile) || "undef";
- $have =~ s/\s+//g;
+ $have =~ s/\s*//g; # stringify to float around floating point issues
$have;
}
my $gz = $self->{GZ};
my($line,$bytesread);
$bytesread = $gz->gzreadline($line);
- return undef if $bytesread == 0;
+ return undef if $bytesread <= 0;
return $line;
} else {
my $fh = $self->{FH};
$gz->gzclose();
} else {
my $fh = $self->{FH};
- $fh->close;
+ $fh->close if defined $fh;
}
undef $self;
}
if (MM->maybe_command($CPAN::Config->{'gzip'})
&&
MM->maybe_command($CPAN::Config->{'tar'})) {
- if ($^O =~ /win/i) { # irgggh
- # people find the most curious tar binaries that cannot handle
- # pipes
- my $system = "$CPAN::Config->{'gzip'} --decompress $file";
- if (system($system)==0) {
- $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{Uncompressed $file successfully\n});
- } else {
- $CPAN::Frontend->mydie(
- qq{Couldn\'t uncompress $file\n}
- );
- }
- $file =~ s/\.gz$//;
- $system = "$CPAN::Config->{tar} xvf $file";
- if (system($system)==0) {
- $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{Untarred $file successfully\n});
- } else {
- $CPAN::Frontend->mydie(qq{Couldn\'t untar $file\n});
- }
- return 1;
+ my $system = "$CPAN::Config->{'gzip'} --decompress --stdout " .
+ "< $file | $CPAN::Config->{tar} xvf -";
+ if (system($system) != 0) {
+ # people find the most curious tar binaries that cannot handle
+ # pipes
+ my $system = "$CPAN::Config->{'gzip'} --decompress $file";
+ if (system($system)==0) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{Uncompressed $file successfully\n});
+ } else {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->mydie(
+ qq{Couldn\'t uncompress $file\n}
+ );
+ }
+ $file =~ s/\.gz$//;
+ $system = "$CPAN::Config->{tar} xvf $file";
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{Using Tar:$system:\n});
+ if (system($system)==0) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{Untarred $file successfully\n});
+ } else {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->mydie(qq{Couldn\'t untar $file\n});
+ }
+ return 1;
} else {
- my $system = "$CPAN::Config->{'gzip'} --decompress --stdout " .
- "< $file | $CPAN::Config->{tar} xvf -";
- return system($system) == 0;
+ return 1;
}
} elsif ($CPAN::META->has_inst("Archive::Tar")
&&
directory.
The CPAN module also supports the concept of named and versioned
-'bundles' of modules. Bundles simplify the handling of sets of
-related modules. See BUNDLES below.
+I<bundles> of modules. Bundles simplify the handling of sets of
+related modules. See Bundles below.
The package contains a session manager and a cache manager. There is
no status retained between sessions. The session manager keeps track
enclose it between two slashes.
The principle is that the number of found objects influences how an
-item is displayed. If the search finds one item, the result is displayed
-as object-E<gt>as_string, but if we find more than one, we display
-each as object-E<gt>as_glimpse. E.g.
-
- cpan> a ANDK
- Author id = ANDK
- EMAIL a.koenig@franz.ww.TU-Berlin.DE
- FULLNAME Andreas König
-
-
- cpan> a /andk/
- Author id = ANDK
- EMAIL a.koenig@franz.ww.TU-Berlin.DE
- FULLNAME Andreas König
-
-
- cpan> a /and.*rt/
- Author ANDYD (Andy Dougherty)
- Author MERLYN (Randal L. Schwartz)
+item is displayed. If the search finds one item, the result is
+displayed with the rather verbose method C<as_string>, but if we find
+more than one, we display each object with the terse method
+<as_glimpse>.
=item make, test, install, clean modules or distributions
-These commands take any number of arguments and investigates what is
+These commands take any number of arguments and investigate what is
necessary to perform the action. If the argument is a distribution
file name (recognized by embedded slashes), it is processed. If it is
a module, CPAN determines the distribution file in which this module
being executed within the distribution file's working directory.
-=item readme, look module or distribution
+=item get, readme, look module or distribution
-These two commands take only one argument, be it a module or a
-distribution file. C<readme> unconditionally runs, displaying the
-README of the associated distribution file. C<Look> gets and
-untars (if not yet done) the distribution file, changes to the
+C<get> downloads a distribution file without further action. C<readme>
+displays the README file of the associated distribution. C<Look> gets
+and untars (if not yet done) the distribution file, changes to the
appropriate directory and opens a subshell process in that directory.
=item Signals
There's currently only one class that has a stable interface -
CPAN::Shell. All commands that are available in the CPAN shell are
methods of the class CPAN::Shell. Each of the commands that produce
-listings of modules (C<r>, C<autobundle>, C<u>) returns a list of the
-IDs of all modules within the list.
+listings of modules (C<r>, C<autobundle>, C<u>) also return a list of
+the IDs of all modules within the list.
=over 2
print "No VERSION in ", $mod->id, "\n";
}
+Or if you want to write a cronjob to watch The CPAN, you could list
+all modules that need updating:
+
+ perl -e 'use CPAN; CPAN::Shell->r;'
+
+If you don't want to get any output if all modules are up to date, you
+can parse the output of above command for the regular expression
+//modules are up to date// and decide to mail the output only if it
+doesn't match. Ick?
+
+If you prefer to do it more in a programmer style in one single
+process, maybe something like this suites you better:
+
+ # list all modules on my disk that have newer versions on CPAN
+ for $mod (CPAN::Shell->expand("Module","/./")){
+ next unless $mod->inst_file;
+ next if $mod->uptodate;
+ printf "Module %s is installed as %s, could be updated to %s from CPAN\n",
+ $mod->id, $mod->inst_version, $mod->cpan_version;
+ }
+
+If that gives you too much output every day, you maybe only want to
+watch for three modules. You can write
+
+ for $mod (CPAN::Shell->expand("Module","/Apache|LWP|CGI/")){
+
+as the first line instead. Or you can combine some of the above
+tricks:
+
+ # watch only for a new mod_perl module
+ $mod = CPAN::Shell->expand("Module","mod_perl");
+ exit if $mod->uptodate;
+ # new mod_perl arrived, let me know all update recommendations
+ CPAN::Shell->r;
+
=back
=head2 Methods in the four Classes
machine. Then copy the $CPAN::Config->{keep_source_where} (but not
$CPAN::Config->{build_dir}) directory on a floppy. This floppy is kind
of a personal CPAN. CPAN.pm on the non-networked machines works nicely
-with this floppy.
+with this floppy. See also below the paragraph about CD-ROM support.
=head1 CONFIGURATION
many seconds inactivity. Set to 0 to never break.
inhibit_startup_message
if true, does not print the startup message
- keep_source keep the source in a local directory?
keep_source_where directory in which to keep the source (if we do)
make location of external make program
make_arg arguments that should always be passed to 'make'
=over 2
-=item o conf E<lt>scalar optionE<gt>
+=item C<o conf E<lt>scalar optionE<gt>>
prints the current value of the I<scalar option>
-=item o conf E<lt>scalar optionE<gt> E<lt>valueE<gt>
+=item C<o conf E<lt>scalar optionE<gt> E<lt>valueE<gt>>
Sets the value of the I<scalar option> to I<value>
-=item o conf E<lt>list optionE<gt>
+=item C<o conf E<lt>list optionE<gt>>
prints the current value of the I<list option> in MakeMaker's
neatvalue format.
-=item o conf E<lt>list optionE<gt> [shift|pop]
+=item C<o conf E<lt>list optionE<gt> [shift|pop]>
shifts or pops the array in the I<list option> variable
-=item o conf E<lt>list optionE<gt> [unshift|push|splice] E<lt>listE<gt>
+=item C<o conf E<lt>list optionE<gt> [unshift|push|splice] E<lt>listE<gt>>
works like the corresponding perl commands.
=back
+=head2 Note on urllist parameter's format
+
+urllist parameters are URLs according to RFC 1738. We do a little
+guessing if your URL is not compliant, but if you have problems with file URLs, please try the correct format. Either:
+
+ file://localhost/whatever/ftp/pub/CPAN/
+
+or
+
+ file:///home/ftp/pub/CPAN/
+
=head2 urllist parameter has CD-ROM support
The C<urllist> parameter of the configuration table contains a list of
easiest by maintaining a private bundle definition file. To get a useful
blueprint of a bundle definition file, the command autobundle can be used
on the CPAN shell command line. This command writes a bundle definition
-file for all modules that re installed for the currently running perl
+file for all modules that are installed for the currently running perl
interpreter. It's recommended to run this command only once and from then
on maintain the file manually under a private name, say
Bundle/my_bundle.pm. With a clever bundle file you can then simply say
cpan> install Bundle::my_bundle
-then answer a few questions and then go out.
+then answer a few questions and then go out for a coffee.
-Maintaining a bundle definition file means to keep track of two things:
-dependencies and interactivity. CPAN.pm (currently) does not take into
-account dependencies between distributions, so a bundle definition file
-should specify distributions that depend on others B<after> the others.
-On the other hand, it's a bit annoying that many distributions need some
-interactive configuring. So what I try to accomplish in my private bundle
-file is to have the packages that need to be configured early in the file
-and the gentle ones later, so I can go out after a few minutes and leave
-CPAN.pm unattained.
+Maintaining a bundle definition file means to keep track of two
+things: dependencies and interactivity. CPAN.pm sometimes fails on
+calculating dependencies because not all modules define all MakeMaker
+attributes correctly, so a bundle definition file should specify
+prerequisites as early as possible. On the other hand, it's a bit
+annoying that many distributions need some interactive configuring. So
+what I try to accomplish in my private bundle file is to have the
+packages that need to be configured early in the file and the gentle
+ones later, so I can go out after a few minutes and leave CPAN.pm
+unattained.
=head1 WORKING WITH CPAN.pm BEHIND FIREWALLS
-Thanks to Graham Barr for contributing the firewall following howto.
+Thanks to Graham Barr for contributing the following paragraphs about
+the interaction between perl, and various firewall configurations.
Firewalls can be categorized into three basic types.
=item ftp firewall
-This where the firewall machine runs a ftp server. This kind of firewall will
-only let you access ftp serves outside the firewall. This is usually done by
-connecting to the firewall with ftp, then entering a username like
-"user@outside.host.com"
+This where the firewall machine runs a ftp server. This kind of
+firewall will only let you access ftp servers outside the firewall.
+This is usually done by connecting to the firewall with ftp, then
+entering a username like "user@outside.host.com"
To access servers outside these type of firewalls with perl you
will need to use Net::FTP.
=head1 BUGS
-We should give coverage for _all_ of the CPAN and not just the PAUSE
+We should give coverage for B<all> of the CPAN and not just the PAUSE
part, right? In this discussion CPAN and PAUSE have become equal --
but they are not. PAUSE is authors/ and modules/. CPAN is PAUSE plus
the clpa/, doc/, misc/, ports/, src/, scripts/.
=head1 AUTHOR
-Andreas König E<lt>a.koenig@kulturbox.deE<gt>
+Andreas Koenig E<lt>andreas.koenig@anima.deE<gt>
=head1 SEE ALSO