use Config;
use File::Find;
use File::Copy 'copy';
+use File::Spec;
use Carp;
use strict;
-use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT_OK
- $Is_VMS $Debug $Verbose $Quiet $MANIFEST $found);
+use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT_OK
+ $Is_MacOS $Is_VMS
+ $Debug $Verbose $Quiet $MANIFEST $DEFAULT_MSKIP);
-$VERSION = substr(q$Revision: 1.33 $, 10);
+$VERSION = 1.39;
@ISA=('Exporter');
-@EXPORT_OK = ('mkmanifest', 'manicheck', 'fullcheck', 'filecheck',
- 'skipcheck', 'maniread', 'manicopy');
-
-$Is_VMS = $^O eq 'VMS';
-if ($Is_VMS) { require File::Basename }
-
-$Debug = 0;
-$Verbose = 1;
+@EXPORT_OK = qw(mkmanifest
+ manicheck filecheck fullcheck skipcheck
+ manifind maniread manicopy maniadd
+ );
+
+$Is_MacOS = $^O eq 'MacOS';
+$Is_VMS = $^O eq 'VMS';
+require VMS::Filespec if $Is_VMS;
+
+$Debug = $ENV{PERL_MM_MANIFEST_DEBUG} || 0;
+$Verbose = defined $ENV{PERL_MM_MANIFEST_VERBOSE} ?
+ $ENV{PERL_MM_MANIFEST_VERBOSE} : 1;
$Quiet = 0;
$MANIFEST = 'MANIFEST';
-# Really cool fix from Ilya :)
-unless (defined $Config{d_link}) {
- *ln = \&cp;
+my $Filename = __FILE__;
+$DEFAULT_MSKIP = (File::Spec->splitpath($Filename))[1].
+ "$MANIFEST.SKIP";
+
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+ExtUtils::Manifest - utilities to write and check a MANIFEST file
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ use ExtUtils::Manifest qw(...funcs to import...);
+
+ mkmanifest();
+
+ my @missing_files = manicheck;
+ my @skipped = skipcheck;
+ my @extra_files = filecheck;
+ my($missing, $extra) = fullcheck;
+
+ my $found = manifind();
+
+ my $manifest = maniread();
+
+ manicopy($read,$target);
+
+ maniadd({$file => $comment, ...});
+
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+=head2 Functions
+
+ExtUtils::Manifest exports no functions by default. The following are
+exported on request
+
+=over 4
+
+=item mkmanifest
+
+ mkmanifest();
+
+Writes all files in and below the current directory to your F<MANIFEST>.
+It works similar to
+
+ find . > MANIFEST
+
+All files that match any regular expression in a file F<MANIFEST.SKIP>
+(if it exists) are ignored.
+
+Any existing F<MANIFEST> file will be saved as F<MANIFEST.bak>. Lines
+from the old F<MANIFEST> file is preserved, including any comments
+that are found in the existing F<MANIFEST> file in the new one.
+
+=cut
+
+sub _sort {
+ return sort { lc $a cmp lc $b } @_;
}
sub mkmanifest {
my $manimiss = 0;
- my $read = maniread() or $manimiss++;
+ my $read = (-r 'MANIFEST' && maniread()) or $manimiss++;
$read = {} if $manimiss;
local *M;
rename $MANIFEST, "$MANIFEST.bak" unless $manimiss;
open M, ">$MANIFEST" or die "Could not open $MANIFEST: $!";
- my $matches = _maniskip();
+ my $skip = _maniskip();
my $found = manifind();
my($key,$val,$file,%all);
%all = (%$found, %$read);
$all{$MANIFEST} = ($Is_VMS ? "$MANIFEST\t\t" : '') . 'This list of files'
if $manimiss; # add new MANIFEST to known file list
- foreach $file (sort keys %all) {
- next if &$matches($file);
+ foreach $file (_sort keys %all) {
+ if ($skip->($file)) {
+ # Policy: only remove files if they're listed in MANIFEST.SKIP.
+ # Don't remove files just because they don't exist.
+ warn "Removed from $MANIFEST: $file\n" if $Verbose and exists $read->{$file};
+ next;
+ }
if ($Verbose){
warn "Added to $MANIFEST: $file\n" unless exists $read->{$file};
}
my $text = $all{$file};
($file,$text) = split(/\s+/,$text,2) if $Is_VMS && $text;
+ $file = _unmacify($file);
my $tabs = (5 - (length($file)+1)/8);
$tabs = 1 if $tabs < 1;
$tabs = 0 unless $text;
close M;
}
-sub manifind {
- local $found = {};
- find(sub {return if -d $_;
- (my $name = $File::Find::name) =~ s|./||;
- warn "Debug: diskfile $name\n" if $Debug;
- $name =~ s#(.*)\.$#\L$1# if $Is_VMS;
- $found->{$name} = "";}, ".");
- $found;
+# Geez, shouldn't this use File::Spec or File::Basename or something?
+# Why so careful about dependencies?
+sub clean_up_filename {
+ my $filename = shift;
+ $filename =~ s|^\./||;
+ $filename =~ s/^:([^:]+)$/$1/ if $Is_MacOS;
+ return $filename;
}
-sub fullcheck {
- _manicheck(3);
+
+=item manifind
+
+ my $found = manifind();
+
+returns a hash reference. The keys of the hash are the files found
+below the current directory.
+
+=cut
+
+sub manifind {
+ my $p = shift || {};
+ my $found = {};
+
+ my $wanted = sub {
+ my $name = clean_up_filename($File::Find::name);
+ warn "Debug: diskfile $name\n" if $Debug;
+ return if -d $_;
+
+ if( $Is_VMS ) {
+ $name =~ s#(.*)\.$#\L$1#;
+ $name = uc($name) if $name =~ /^MANIFEST(\.SKIP)?$/i;
+ }
+ $found->{$name} = "";
+ };
+
+ # We have to use "$File::Find::dir/$_" in preprocess, because
+ # $File::Find::name is unavailable.
+ # Also, it's okay to use / here, because MANIFEST files use Unix-style
+ # paths.
+ find({wanted => $wanted},
+ $Is_MacOS ? ":" : ".");
+
+ return $found;
}
+
+=item manicheck
+
+ my @missing_files = manicheck();
+
+checks if all the files within a C<MANIFEST> in the current directory
+really do exist. If C<MANIFEST> and the tree below the current
+directory are in sync it exits silently, returning an empty list.
+Otherwise it returns a list of files which are listed in the
+C<MANIFEST> but missing from the directory, and by default also
+outputs these names to STDERR.
+
+=cut
+
sub manicheck {
- return @{(_manicheck(1))[0]};
+ return _check_files();
}
+
+=item filecheck
+
+ my @extra_files = filecheck();
+
+finds files below the current directory that are not mentioned in the
+C<MANIFEST> file. An optional file C<MANIFEST.SKIP> will be
+consulted. Any file matching a regular expression in such a file will
+not be reported as missing in the C<MANIFEST> file. The list of any
+extraneous files found is returned, and by default also reported to
+STDERR.
+
+=cut
+
sub filecheck {
- return @{(_manicheck(2))[1]};
+ return _check_manifest();
}
-sub skipcheck {
- _manicheck(6);
+
+=item fullcheck
+
+ my($missing, $extra) = fullcheck();
+
+does both a manicheck() and a filecheck(), returning then as two array
+refs.
+
+=cut
+
+sub fullcheck {
+ return [_check_files()], [_check_manifest()];
}
-sub _manicheck {
- my($arg) = @_;
- my $read = maniread();
+
+=item skipcheck
+
+ my @skipped = skipcheck();
+
+lists all the files that are skipped due to your C<MANIFEST.SKIP>
+file.
+
+=cut
+
+sub skipcheck {
+ my($p) = @_;
my $found = manifind();
- my $file;
+ my $matches = _maniskip();
+
+ my @skipped = ();
+ foreach my $file (_sort keys %$found){
+ if (&$matches($file)){
+ warn "Skipping $file\n";
+ push @skipped, $file;
+ next;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return @skipped;
+}
+
+
+sub _check_files {
+ my $p = shift;
my $dosnames=(defined(&Dos::UseLFN) && Dos::UseLFN()==0);
- my(@missfile,@missentry);
- if ($arg & 1){
- foreach $file (sort keys %$read){
- warn "Debug: manicheck checking from $MANIFEST $file\n" if $Debug;
- if ($dosnames){
- $file = lc $file;
- $file =~ s=(\.(\w|-)+)=substr ($1,0,4)=ge;
- $file =~ s=((\w|-)+)=substr ($1,0,8)=ge;
- }
- unless ( exists $found->{$file} ) {
- warn "No such file: $file\n" unless $Quiet;
- push @missfile, $file;
- }
- }
+ my $read = maniread() || {};
+ my $found = manifind($p);
+
+ my(@missfile) = ();
+ foreach my $file (_sort keys %$read){
+ warn "Debug: manicheck checking from $MANIFEST $file\n" if $Debug;
+ if ($dosnames){
+ $file = lc $file;
+ $file =~ s=(\.(\w|-)+)=substr ($1,0,4)=ge;
+ $file =~ s=((\w|-)+)=substr ($1,0,8)=ge;
+ }
+ unless ( exists $found->{$file} ) {
+ warn "No such file: $file\n" unless $Quiet;
+ push @missfile, $file;
+ }
}
- if ($arg & 2){
- $read ||= {};
- my $matches = _maniskip();
- my $skipwarn = $arg & 4;
- foreach $file (sort keys %$found){
- if (&$matches($file)){
- warn "Skipping $file\n" if $skipwarn;
- next;
- }
- warn "Debug: manicheck checking from disk $file\n" if $Debug;
- unless ( exists $read->{$file} ) {
- warn "Not in $MANIFEST: $file\n" unless $Quiet;
- push @missentry, $file;
- }
- }
+
+ return @missfile;
+}
+
+
+sub _check_manifest {
+ my($p) = @_;
+ my $read = maniread() || {};
+ my $found = manifind($p);
+ my $skip = _maniskip();
+
+ my @missentry = ();
+ foreach my $file (_sort keys %$found){
+ next if $skip->($file);
+ warn "Debug: manicheck checking from disk $file\n" if $Debug;
+ unless ( exists $read->{$file} ) {
+ my $canon = $Is_MacOS ? "\t" . _unmacify($file) : '';
+ warn "Not in $MANIFEST: $file$canon\n" unless $Quiet;
+ push @missentry, $file;
+ }
}
- (\@missfile,\@missentry);
+
+ return @missentry;
}
+
+=item maniread
+
+ my $manifest = maniread();
+ my $manifest = maniread($manifest_file);
+
+reads a named C<MANIFEST> file (defaults to C<MANIFEST> in the current
+directory) and returns a HASH reference with files being the keys and
+comments being the values of the HASH. Blank lines and lines which
+start with C<#> in the C<MANIFEST> file are discarded.
+
+=cut
+
sub maniread {
my ($mfile) = @_;
$mfile ||= $MANIFEST;
my $read = {};
local *M;
unless (open M, $mfile){
- warn "$mfile: $!";
- return $read;
+ warn "$mfile: $!";
+ return $read;
}
+ local $_;
while (<M>){
- chomp;
- next if /^#/;
- if ($Is_VMS) {
- my($file)= /^(\S+)/;
- next unless $file;
- my($base,$dir) = File::Basename::fileparse($file);
- # Resolve illegal file specifications in the same way as tar
- $dir =~ tr/./_/;
- my(@pieces) = split(/\./,$base);
- if (@pieces > 2) { $base = shift(@pieces) . '.' . join('_',@pieces); }
- my $okfile = "$dir$base";
- warn "Debug: Illegal name $file changed to $okfile\n" if $Debug;
- $read->{"\L$okfile"}=$_;
- }
- else { /^(\S+)\s*(.*)/ and $read->{$1}=$2; }
+ chomp;
+ next if /^#/;
+
+ my($file, $comment) = /^(\S+)\s*(.*)/;
+ next unless $file;
+
+ if ($Is_MacOS) {
+ $file = _macify($file);
+ $file =~ s/\\([0-3][0-7][0-7])/sprintf("%c", oct($1))/ge;
+ }
+ elsif ($Is_VMS) {
+ require File::Basename;
+ my($base,$dir) = File::Basename::fileparse($file);
+ # Resolve illegal file specifications in the same way as tar
+ $dir =~ tr/./_/;
+ my(@pieces) = split(/\./,$base);
+ if (@pieces > 2) { $base = shift(@pieces) . '.' . join('_',@pieces); }
+ my $okfile = "$dir$base";
+ warn "Debug: Illegal name $file changed to $okfile\n" if $Debug;
+ $file = $okfile;
+ $file = lc($file) unless $file =~ /^MANIFEST(\.SKIP)?$/;
+ }
+
+ $read->{$file} = $comment;
}
close M;
$read;
# returns an anonymous sub that decides if an argument matches
sub _maniskip {
- my ($mfile) = @_;
- my $matches = sub {0};
my @skip ;
- $mfile ||= "$MANIFEST.SKIP";
- local *M;
- return $matches unless -f $mfile;
- open M, $mfile or return $matches;
+ my $mfile = "$MANIFEST.SKIP";
+ local(*M,$_);
+ open M, $mfile or open M, $DEFAULT_MSKIP or return sub {0};
while (<M>){
chomp;
next if /^#/;
next if /^\s*$/;
- push @skip, $_;
+ push @skip, _macify($_);
}
close M;
- my $opts = $Is_VMS ? 'oi ' : 'o ';
- my $sub = "\$matches = "
- . "sub { my(\$arg)=\@_; return 1 if "
- . join (" || ", (map {s!/!\\/!g; "\$arg =~ m/$_/$opts"} @skip), 0)
- . " }";
- eval $sub;
- print "Debug: $sub\n" if $Debug;
- $matches;
+ my $opts = $Is_VMS ? '(?i)' : '';
+
+ # Make sure each entry is isolated in its own parentheses, in case
+ # any of them contain alternations
+ my $regex = join '|', map "(?:$_)", @skip;
+
+ return sub { $_[0] =~ qr{$opts$regex} };
}
+=item manicopy
+
+ manicopy($src, $dest_dir);
+ manicopy($src, $dest_dir, $how);
+
+copies the files that are the keys in the HASH I<%$src> to the
+$dest_dir. The HASH reference $read is typically returned by the
+maniread() function. This function is useful for producing a directory
+tree identical to the intended distribution tree. The third parameter
+$how can be used to specify a different methods of "copying". Valid
+values are C<cp>, which actually copies the files, C<ln> which creates
+hard links, and C<best> which mostly links the files but copies any
+symbolic link to make a tree without any symbolic link. Best is the
+default.
+
+=cut
+
sub manicopy {
my($read,$target,$how)=@_;
croak "manicopy() called without target argument" unless defined $target;
$how ||= 'cp';
require File::Path;
require File::Basename;
- my(%dirs,$file);
+
$target = VMS::Filespec::unixify($target) if $Is_VMS;
- umask 0 unless $Is_VMS;
- File::Path::mkpath([ $target ],1,$Is_VMS ? undef : 0755);
- foreach $file (keys %$read){
- $file = VMS::Filespec::unixify($file) if $Is_VMS;
- if ($file =~ m!/!) { # Ilya, that hurts, I fear, or maybe not?
- my $dir = File::Basename::dirname($file);
- $dir = VMS::Filespec::unixify($dir) if $Is_VMS;
- File::Path::mkpath(["$target/$dir"],1,$Is_VMS ? undef : 0755);
+ File::Path::mkpath([ $target ],! $Quiet,$Is_VMS ? undef : 0755);
+ foreach my $file (keys %$read){
+ if ($Is_MacOS) {
+ if ($file =~ m!:!) {
+ my $dir = _maccat($target, $file);
+ $dir =~ s/[^:]+$//;
+ File::Path::mkpath($dir,1,0755);
+ }
+ cp_if_diff($file, _maccat($target, $file), $how);
+ } else {
+ $file = VMS::Filespec::unixify($file) if $Is_VMS;
+ if ($file =~ m!/!) { # Ilya, that hurts, I fear, or maybe not?
+ my $dir = File::Basename::dirname($file);
+ $dir = VMS::Filespec::unixify($dir) if $Is_VMS;
+ File::Path::mkpath(["$target/$dir"],! $Quiet,$Is_VMS ? undef : 0755);
+ }
+ cp_if_diff($file, "$target/$file", $how);
}
- cp_if_diff($file, "$target/$file", $how);
}
}
-f $from or carp "$0: $from not found";
my($diff) = 0;
local(*F,*T);
- open(F,$from) or croak "Can't read $from: $!\n";
- if (open(T,$to)) {
+ open(F,"< $from\0") or die "Can't read $from: $!\n";
+ if (open(T,"< $to\0")) {
+ local $_;
while (<F>) { $diff++,last if $_ ne <T>; }
$diff++ unless eof(T);
close T;
copy($srcFile,$dstFile);
utime $access, $mod + ($Is_VMS ? 1 : 0), $dstFile;
# chmod a+rX-w,go-w
- chmod( 0444 | ( $perm & 0111 ? 0111 : 0 ), $dstFile );
+ chmod( 0444 | ( $perm & 0111 ? 0111 : 0 ), $dstFile )
+ unless ($^O eq 'MacOS');
}
sub ln {
my ($srcFile, $dstFile) = @_;
- return &cp if $Is_VMS;
+ return &cp if $Is_VMS or ($^O eq 'MSWin32' and Win32::IsWin95());
link($srcFile, $dstFile);
- local($_) = $dstFile; # chmod a+r,go-w+X (except "X" only applies to u=x)
+
+ # chmod a+r,go-w+X (except "X" only applies to u=x)
+ local($_) = $dstFile;
my $mode= 0444 | (stat)[2] & 0700;
if (! chmod( $mode | ( $mode & 0100 ? 0111 : 0 ), $_ )) {
- unlink $dstFile;
- return;
+ unlink $dstFile;
+ return;
}
1;
}
+unless (defined $Config{d_link}) {
+ # Really cool fix from Ilya :)
+ local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {
+ warn @_ unless $_[0] =~ /^Subroutine .* redefined/;
+ };
+ *ln = \&cp;
+}
+
+
+
+
sub best {
my ($srcFile, $dstFile) = @_;
if (-l $srcFile) {
}
}
-1;
+sub _macify {
+ my($file) = @_;
-__END__
+ return $file unless $Is_MacOS;
+
+ $file =~ s|^\./||;
+ if ($file =~ m|/|) {
+ $file =~ s|/+|:|g;
+ $file = ":$file";
+ }
+
+ $file;
+}
-=head1 NAME
+sub _maccat {
+ my($f1, $f2) = @_;
+
+ return "$f1/$f2" unless $Is_MacOS;
+
+ $f1 .= ":$f2";
+ $f1 =~ s/([^:]:):/$1/g;
+ return $f1;
+}
-ExtUtils::Manifest - utilities to write and check a MANIFEST file
+sub _unmacify {
+ my($file) = @_;
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
+ return $file unless $Is_MacOS;
+
+ $file =~ s|^:||;
+ $file =~ s|([/ \n])|sprintf("\\%03o", unpack("c", $1))|ge;
+ $file =~ y|:|/|;
+
+ $file;
+}
-C<require ExtUtils::Manifest;>
-C<ExtUtils::Manifest::mkmanifest;>
+=item maniadd
-C<ExtUtils::Manifest::manicheck;>
+ maniadd({ $file => $comment, ...});
-C<ExtUtils::Manifest::filecheck;>
+Adds an entry to an existing F<MANIFEST>.
-C<ExtUtils::Manifest::fullcheck;>
+$file will be normalized (ie. Unixified). B<UNIMPLEMENTED>
-C<ExtUtils::Manifest::skipcheck;>
+=cut
-C<ExtUtild::Manifest::manifind();>
+sub maniadd {
+ my($additions) = shift;
-C<ExtUtils::Manifest::maniread($file);>
+ _normalize($additions);
+ _fix_manifest($MANIFEST);
-C<ExtUtils::Manifest::manicopy($read,$target,$how);>
+ my $manifest = maniread();
+ open(MANIFEST, ">>$MANIFEST") or die "Could not open $MANIFEST: $!";
+ foreach my $file (_sort keys %$additions) {
+ my $comment = $additions->{$file} || '';
+ printf MANIFEST "%-40s%s\n", $file, $comment unless
+ exists $manifest->{$file};
+ }
+ close MANIFEST;
+}
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-Mkmanifest() writes all files in and below the current directory to a
-file named in the global variable $ExtUtils::Manifest::MANIFEST (which
-defaults to C<MANIFEST>) in the current directory. It works similar to
+# Sometimes MANIFESTs are missing a trailing newline. Fix this.
+sub _fix_manifest {
+ my $manifest_file = shift;
- find . -print
+ open MANIFEST, $MANIFEST or die "Could not open $MANIFEST: $!";
-but in doing so checks each line in an existing C<MANIFEST> file and
-includes any comments that are found in the existing C<MANIFEST> file
-in the new one. Anything between white space and an end of line within
-a C<MANIFEST> file is considered to be a comment. Filenames and
-comments are seperated by one or more TAB characters in the
-output. All files that match any regular expression in a file
-C<MANIFEST.SKIP> (if such a file exists) are ignored.
+ # Yes, we should be using seek(), but I'd like to avoid loading POSIX
+ # to get SEEK_*
+ my @manifest = <MANIFEST>;
+ close MANIFEST;
-Manicheck() checks if all the files within a C<MANIFEST> in the
-current directory really do exist. It only reports discrepancies and
-exits silently if MANIFEST and the tree below the current directory
-are in sync.
+ unless( $manifest[-1] =~ /\n\z/ ) {
+ open MANIFEST, ">>$MANIFEST" or die "Could not open $MANIFEST: $!";
+ print MANIFEST "\n";
+ close MANIFEST;
+ }
+}
+
-Filecheck() finds files below the current directory that are not
-mentioned in the C<MANIFEST> file. An optional file C<MANIFEST.SKIP>
-will be consulted. Any file matching a regular expression in such a
-file will not be reported as missing in the C<MANIFEST> file.
+# UNIMPLEMENTED
+sub _normalize {
+ return;
+}
-Fullcheck() does both a manicheck() and a filecheck().
-Skipcheck() lists all the files that are skipped due to your
-C<MANIFEST.SKIP> file.
+=back
-Manifind() retruns a hash reference. The keys of the hash are the
-files found below the current directory.
+=head2 MANIFEST
-Maniread($file) reads a named C<MANIFEST> file (defaults to
-C<MANIFEST> in the current directory) and returns a HASH reference
-with files being the keys and comments being the values of the HASH.
-Blank lines and lines which start with C<#> in the C<MANIFEST> file
-are discarded.
+Anything between white space and an end of line within a C<MANIFEST>
+file is considered to be a comment. Filenames and comments are
+separated by one or more TAB characters in the output.
-I<Manicopy($read,$target,$how)> copies the files that are the keys in
-the HASH I<%$read> to the named target directory. The HASH reference
-I<$read> is typically returned by the maniread() function. This
-function is useful for producing a directory tree identical to the
-intended distribution tree. The third parameter $how can be used to
-specify a different methods of "copying". Valid values are C<cp>,
-which actually copies the files, C<ln> which creates hard links, and
-C<best> which mostly links the files but copies any symbolic link to
-make a tree without any symbolic link. Best is the default.
-=head1 MANIFEST.SKIP
+=head2 MANIFEST.SKIP
The file MANIFEST.SKIP may contain regular expressions of files that
should be ignored by mkmanifest() and filecheck(). The regular
which start with C<#> are skipped. Use C<\#> if you need a regular
expression to start with a sharp character. A typical example:
+ # Version control files and dirs.
\bRCS\b
+ \bCVS\b
+ ,v$
+ \B\.svn\b
+
+ # Makemaker generated files and dirs.
^MANIFEST\.
^Makefile$
- ~$
- \.html$
- \.old$
^blib/
^MakeMaker-\d
-=head1 EXPORT_OK
+ # Temp, old and emacs backup files.
+ ~$
+ \.old$
+ ^#.*#$
+ ^\.#
+
+If no MANIFEST.SKIP file is found, a default set of skips will be
+used, similar to the example above. If you want nothing skipped,
+simply make an empty MANIFEST.SKIP file.
+
+
+=head2 EXPORT_OK
C<&mkmanifest>, C<&manicheck>, C<&filecheck>, C<&fullcheck>,
C<&maniread>, and C<&manicopy> are exportable.
-=head1 GLOBAL VARIABLES
+=head2 GLOBAL VARIABLES
C<$ExtUtils::Manifest::MANIFEST> defaults to C<MANIFEST>. Changing it
results in both a different C<MANIFEST> and a different
C<$ExtUtils::Manifest::Quiet> defaults to 0. If set to a true value,
all functions act silently.
+C<$ExtUtils::Manifest::Debug> defaults to 0. If set to a true value,
+or if PERL_MM_MANIFEST_DEBUG is true, debugging output will be
+produced.
+
=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
All diagnostic output is sent to C<STDERR>.
-=over
+=over 4
=item C<Not in MANIFEST:> I<file>
-is reported if a file is found, that is missing in the C<MANIFEST>
-file which is excluded by a regular expression in the file
-C<MANIFEST.SKIP>.
+is reported if a file is found which is not in C<MANIFEST>.
+
+=item C<Skipping> I<file>
+
+is reported if a file is skipped due to an entry in C<MANIFEST.SKIP>.
=item C<No such file:> I<file>
=back
+=head1 ENVIRONMENT
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<PERL_MM_MANIFEST_DEBUG>
+
+Turns on debugging
+
+=back
+
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> which has handy targets for most of the functionality.
=head1 AUTHOR
-Andreas Koenig <F<koenig@franz.ww.TU-Berlin.DE>>
+Andreas Koenig <F<andreas.koenig@anima.de>>
=cut
+
+1;