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+package CPANPLUS::Dist::Build;
+
+use strict;
+use vars qw[@ISA $STATUS $VERSION];
+@ISA = qw[CPANPLUS::Dist];
+
+use CPANPLUS::inc;
+use CPANPLUS::Internals::Constants;
+
+### these constants were exported by CPANPLUS::Internals::Constants
+### in previous versions.. they do the same though. If we want to have
+### a normal 'use' here, up the dependency to CPANPLUS 0.056 or higher
+BEGIN {
+ require CPANPLUS::Dist::Build::Constants;
+ CPANPLUS::Dist::Build::Constants->import()
+ if not __PACKAGE__->can('BUILD') && __PACKAGE__->can('BUILD_DIR');
+}
+
+use CPANPLUS::Error;
+
+use Config;
+use FileHandle;
+use Cwd;
+
+use IPC::Cmd qw[run];
+use Params::Check qw[check];
+use Module::Load::Conditional qw[can_load check_install];
+use Locale::Maketext::Simple Class => 'CPANPLUS', Style => 'gettext';
+
+local $Params::Check::VERBOSE = 1;
+
+$VERSION = '0.06';
+
+=pod
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+CPANPLUS::Dist::Build
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ my $build = CPANPLUS::Dist->new(
+ format => 'CPANPLUS::Dist::Build',
+ module => $modobj,
+ );
+
+ $build->prepare; # runs Module::Build->new_from_context;
+ $build->create; # runs build && build test
+ $build->install; # runs build install
+
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+C<CPANPLUS::Dist::Build> is a distribution class for C<Module::Build>
+related modules.
+Using this package, you can create, install and uninstall perl
+modules. It inherits from C<CPANPLUS::Dist>.
+
+Normal users won't have to worry about the interface to this module,
+as it functions transparently as a plug-in to C<CPANPLUS> and will
+just C<Do The Right Thing> when it's loaded.
+
+=head1 ACCESSORS
+
+=over 4
+
+=item parent()
+
+Returns the C<CPANPLUS::Module> object that parented this object.
+
+=item status()
+
+Returns the C<Object::Accessor> object that keeps the status for
+this module.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 STATUS ACCESSORS
+
+All accessors can be accessed as follows:
+ $build->status->ACCESSOR
+
+=over 4
+
+=item build_pl ()
+
+Location of the Build file.
+Set to 0 explicitly if something went wrong.
+
+=item build ()
+
+BOOL indicating if the C<Build> command was successful.
+
+=item test ()
+
+BOOL indicating if the C<Build test> command was successful.
+
+=item prepared ()
+
+BOOL indicating if the C<prepare> call exited succesfully
+This gets set after C<perl Build.PL>
+
+=item distdir ()
+
+Full path to the directory in which the C<prepare> call took place,
+set after a call to C<prepare>.
+
+=item created ()
+
+BOOL indicating if the C<create> call exited succesfully. This gets
+set after C<Build> and C<Build test>.
+
+=item installed ()
+
+BOOL indicating if the module was installed. This gets set after
+C<Build install> exits successfully.
+
+=item uninstalled ()
+
+BOOL indicating if the module was uninstalled properly.
+
+=item _create_args ()
+
+Storage of the arguments passed to C<create> for this object. Used
+for recursive calls when satisfying prerequisites.
+
+=item _install_args ()
+
+Storage of the arguments passed to C<install> for this object. Used
+for recursive calls when satisfying prerequisites.
+
+=item _mb_object ()
+
+Storage of the C<Module::Build> object we used for this installation.
+
+=back
+
+=cut
+
+
+=head1 METHODS
+
+=head2 $bool = CPANPLUS::Dist::Build->format_available();
+
+Returns a boolean indicating whether or not you can use this package
+to create and install modules in your environment.
+
+=cut
+
+### check if the format is available ###
+sub format_available {
+ my $mod = "Module::Build";
+ unless( can_load( modules => { $mod => '0.2611' } ) ) {
+ error( loc( "You do not have '%1' -- '%2' not available",
+ $mod, __PACKAGE__ ) );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+
+=head2 $bool = $dist->init();
+
+Sets up the C<CPANPLUS::Dist::Build> object for use.
+Effectively creates all the needed status accessors.
+
+Called automatically whenever you create a new C<CPANPLUS::Dist> object.
+
+=cut
+
+sub init {
+ my $dist = shift;
+ my $status = $dist->status;
+
+ $status->mk_accessors(qw[build_pl build test created installed uninstalled
+ _create_args _install_args _prepare_args
+ _mb_object _buildflags
+ ]);
+
+ ### just in case 'format_available' didn't get called
+ require Module::Build;
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+=pod
+
+=head2 $bool = $dist->prepare([perl => '/path/to/perl', buildflags => 'EXTRA=FLAGS', force => BOOL, verbose => BOOL])
+
+C<prepare> prepares a distribution, running C<Module::Build>'s
+C<new_from_context> method, and establishing any prerequisites this
+distribution has.
+
+When running C<< Module::Build->new_from_context >>, the environment
+variable C<PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_EXECUTING> will be set to the full path
+of the C<Build.PL> that is being executed. This enables any code inside
+the C<Build.PL> to know that it is being installed via CPANPLUS.
+
+After a succcesfull C<prepare> you may call C<create> to create the
+distribution, followed by C<install> to actually install it.
+
+Returns true on success and false on failure.
+
+=cut
+
+sub prepare {
+ ### just in case you already did a create call for this module object
+ ### just via a different dist object
+ my $dist = shift;
+ my $self = $dist->parent;
+
+ ### we're also the cpan_dist, since we don't need to have anything
+ ### prepared from another installer
+ $dist = $self->status->dist_cpan if $self->status->dist_cpan;
+ $self->status->dist_cpan( $dist ) unless $self->status->dist_cpan;
+
+ my $cb = $self->parent;
+ my $conf = $cb->configure_object;
+ my %hash = @_;
+
+ my $dir;
+ unless( $dir = $self->status->extract ) {
+ error( loc( "No dir found to operate on!" ) );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ my $args;
+ my( $force, $verbose, $buildflags, $perl);
+ { local $Params::Check::ALLOW_UNKNOWN = 1;
+ my $tmpl = {
+ force => { default => $conf->get_conf('force'),
+ store => \$force },
+ verbose => { default => $conf->get_conf('verbose'),
+ store => \$verbose },
+ perl => { default => $^X, store => \$perl },
+ buildflags => { default => $conf->get_conf('buildflags'),
+ store => \$buildflags },
+ };
+
+ $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
+ }
+
+ return 1 if $dist->status->prepared && !$force;
+
+ $dist->status->_prepare_args( $args );
+
+ ### chdir to work directory ###
+ my $orig = cwd();
+ unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $dir ) ) {
+ error( loc( "Could not chdir to build directory '%1'", $dir ) );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ ### by now we've loaded module::build, and we're using the API, so
+ ### it's safe to remove CPANPLUS::inc from our inc path, especially
+ ### because it can trip up tests run under taint (just like EU::MM).
+ ### turn off our PERL5OPT so no modules from CPANPLUS::inc get
+ ### included in make test -- it should build without.
+ ### also, modules that run in taint mode break if we leave
+ ### our code ref in perl5opt
+ ### XXX we've removed the ENV settings from cp::inc, so only need
+ ### to reset the @INC
+ #local $ENV{PERL5OPT} = CPANPLUS::inc->original_perl5opt;
+ #local $ENV{PERL5LIB} = CPANPLUS::inc->original_perl5lib;
+ local @INC = CPANPLUS::inc->original_inc;
+
+ ### this will generate warnings under anything lower than M::B 0.2606
+ my %buildflags = $dist->_buildflags_as_hash( $buildflags );
+ $dist->status->_buildflags( $buildflags );
+
+ my $fail;
+ RUN: {
+ # Wrap the exception that may be thrown here (should likely be
+ # done at a much higher level).
+ my $mb = eval {
+ my $env = 'ENV_CPANPLUS_IS_EXECUTING';
+ local $ENV{$env} = BUILD_PL->( $dir );
+ Module::Build->new_from_context( %buildflags )
+ };
+ if( !$mb or $@ ) {
+ error(loc("Could not create Module::Build object: %1","$@"));
+ $fail++; last RUN;
+ }
+
+ $dist->status->_mb_object( $mb );
+
+ $self->status->prereqs( $dist->_find_prereqs( verbose => $verbose ) );
+
+ }
+
+ ### send out test report? ###
+ if( $fail and $conf->get_conf('cpantest') ) {
+ $cb->_send_report(
+ module => $self,
+ failed => $fail,
+ buffer => CPANPLUS::Error->stack_as_string,
+ verbose => $verbose,
+ force => $force,
+ ) or error(loc("Failed to send test report for '%1'",
+ $self->module ) );
+ }
+
+ unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $orig ) ) {
+ error( loc( "Could not chdir back to start dir '%1'", $orig ) );
+ }
+
+ ### save where we wrote this stuff -- same as extract dir in normal
+ ### installer circumstances
+ $dist->status->distdir( $self->status->extract );
+
+ return $dist->status->prepared( $fail ? 0 : 1 );
+}
+
+sub _find_prereqs {
+ my $dist = shift;
+ my $mb = $dist->status->_mb_object;
+ my $self = $dist->parent;
+ my $cb = $self->parent;
+
+ my $prereqs = {};
+ foreach my $type ('requires', 'build_requires') {
+ my $p = $mb->$type() || {};
+ $prereqs->{$_} = $p->{$_} foreach keys %$p;
+ }
+
+ ### allows for a user defined callback to filter the prerequisite
+ ### list as they see fit, to remove (or add) any prereqs they see
+ ### fit. The default installed callback will return the hashref in
+ ### an unmodified form
+ ### this callback got added after cpanplus 0.0562, so use a 'can'
+ ### to find out if it's supported. For older versions, we'll just
+ ### return the hashref as is ourselves.
+ my $href = $cb->_callbacks->can('filter_prereqs')
+ ? $cb->_callbacks->filter_prereqs->( $cb, $prereqs )
+ : $prereqs;
+
+ $self->status->prereqs( $href );
+
+ ### make sure it's not the same ref
+ return { %$href };
+}
+
+sub prereq_satisfied {
+ # Return true if this prereq is satisfied. Return false if it's
+ # not. Also issue an error if the latest CPAN version doesn't
+ # satisfy it.
+
+ my ($dist, %args) = @_;
+ my $mb = $dist->status->_mb_object;
+ my $cb = $dist->parent->parent;
+ my $mod = $args{modobj}->module;
+
+ my $status = $mb->check_installed_status($mod, $args{version});
+ return 1 if $status->{ok};
+
+ # Check the latest version from the CPAN index
+ {
+ no strict 'refs';
+ local ${$mod . '::VERSION'} = $args{modobj}->version;
+ $status = $mb->check_installed_status($mod, $args{version});
+ }
+ unless( $status->{ok} ) {
+ error(loc("This distribution depends on $mod, but the latest version of $mod on CPAN ".
+ "doesn't satisfy the specific version dependency ($args{version}). ".
+ "Please try to resolve this dependency manually."));
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+=pod
+
+=head2 $dist->create([perl => '/path/to/perl', buildflags => 'EXTRA=FLAGS', prereq_target => TARGET, force => BOOL, verbose => BOOL, skiptest => BOOL])
+
+C<create> preps a distribution for installation. This means it will
+run C<Build> and C<Build test>, via the C<Module::Build> API.
+This will also satisfy any prerequisites the module may have.
+
+If you set C<skiptest> to true, it will skip the C<Build test> stage.
+If you set C<force> to true, it will go over all the stages of the
+C<Build> process again, ignoring any previously cached results. It
+will also ignore a bad return value from C<Build test> and still allow
+the operation to return true.
+
+Returns true on success and false on failure.
+
+You may then call C<< $dist->install >> on the object to actually
+install it.
+
+=cut
+
+sub create {
+ ### just in case you already did a create call for this module object
+ ### just via a different dist object
+ my $dist = shift;
+ my $self = $dist->parent;
+
+ ### we're also the cpan_dist, since we don't need to have anything
+ ### prepared from another installer
+ $dist = $self->status->dist_cpan if $self->status->dist_cpan;
+ $self->status->dist_cpan( $dist ) unless $self->status->dist_cpan;
+
+ my $cb = $self->parent;
+ my $conf = $cb->configure_object;
+ my $mb = $dist->status->_mb_object;
+ my %hash = @_;
+
+ my $dir;
+ unless( $dir = $self->status->extract ) {
+ error( loc( "No dir found to operate on!" ) );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ my $args;
+ my( $force, $verbose, $buildflags, $skiptest, $prereq_target,
+ $perl, $prereq_format, $prereq_build);
+ { local $Params::Check::ALLOW_UNKNOWN = 1;
+ my $tmpl = {
+ force => { default => $conf->get_conf('force'),
+ store => \$force },
+ verbose => { default => $conf->get_conf('verbose'),
+ store => \$verbose },
+ perl => { default => $^X, store => \$perl },
+ buildflags => { default => $conf->get_conf('buildflags'),
+ store => \$buildflags },
+ skiptest => { default => $conf->get_conf('skiptest'),
+ store => \$skiptest },
+ prereq_target => { default => '', store => \$prereq_target },
+ ### don't set the default format to 'build' -- that is wrong!
+ prereq_format => { #default => $self->status->installer_type,
+ default => '',
+ store => \$prereq_format },
+ prereq_build => { default => 0, store => \$prereq_build },
+ };
+
+ $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
+ }
+
+ return 1 if $dist->status->created && !$force;
+
+ $dist->status->_create_args( $args );
+
+ ### is this dist prepared?
+ unless( $dist->status->prepared ) {
+ error( loc( "You have not successfully prepared a '%2' distribution ".
+ "yet -- cannot create yet", __PACKAGE__ ) );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ ### chdir to work directory ###
+ my $orig = cwd();
+ unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $dir ) ) {
+ error( loc( "Could not chdir to build directory '%1'", $dir ) );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ ### by now we've loaded module::build, and we're using the API, so
+ ### it's safe to remove CPANPLUS::inc from our inc path, especially
+ ### because it can trip up tests run under taint (just like EU::MM).
+ ### turn off our PERL5OPT so no modules from CPANPLUS::inc get
+ ### included in make test -- it should build without.
+ ### also, modules that run in taint mode break if we leave
+ ### our code ref in perl5opt
+ ### XXX we've removed the ENV settings from cp::inc, so only need
+ ### to reset the @INC
+ #local $ENV{PERL5OPT} = CPANPLUS::inc->original_perl5opt;
+ #local $ENV{PERL5LIB} = CPANPLUS::inc->original_perl5lib;
+ local @INC = CPANPLUS::inc->original_inc;
+
+ ### but do it *before* the new_from_context, as M::B seems
+ ### to be actually running the file...
+ ### an unshift in the block seems to be ignored.. somehow...
+ #{ my $lib = $self->best_path_to_module_build;
+ # unshift @INC, $lib if $lib;
+ #}
+ unshift @INC, $self->best_path_to_module_build
+ if $self->best_path_to_module_build;
+
+ ### this will generate warnings under anything lower than M::B 0.2606
+ my %buildflags = $dist->_buildflags_as_hash( $buildflags );
+ $dist->status->_buildflags( $buildflags );
+
+ my $fail; my $prereq_fail; my $test_fail;
+ RUN: {
+
+ ### this will set the directory back to the start
+ ### dir, so we must chdir /again/
+ my $ok = $dist->_resolve_prereqs(
+ force => $force,
+ format => $prereq_format,
+ verbose => $verbose,
+ prereqs => $self->status->prereqs,
+ target => $prereq_target,
+ prereq_build => $prereq_build,
+ );
+
+ unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $dir ) ) {
+ error( loc( "Could not chdir to build directory '%1'", $dir ) );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ unless( $ok ) {
+ #### use $dist->flush to reset the cache ###
+ error( loc( "Unable to satisfy prerequisites for '%1' " .
+ "-- aborting install", $self->module ) );
+ $dist->status->build(0);
+ $fail++; $prereq_fail++;
+ last RUN;
+ }
+
+ eval { $mb->dispatch('build', %buildflags) };
+ if( $@ ) {
+ error(loc("Could not run '%1': %2", 'Build', "$@"));
+ $dist->status->build(0);
+ $fail++; last RUN;
+ }
+
+ $dist->status->build(1);
+
+ ### add this directory to your lib ###
+ $cb->_add_to_includepath(
+ directories => [ BLIB_LIBDIR->( $self->status->extract ) ]
+ );
+
+ ### this buffer will not include what tests failed due to a
+ ### M::B/Test::Harness bug. Reported as #9793 with patch
+ ### against 0.2607 on 26/1/2005
+ unless( $skiptest ) {
+ eval { $mb->dispatch('test', %buildflags) };
+ if( $@ ) {
+ error(loc("Could not run '%1': %2", 'Build test', "$@"));
+
+ ### mark specifically *test* failure.. so we dont
+ ### send success on force...
+ $test_fail++;
+
+ unless($force) {
+ $dist->status->test(0);
+ $fail++; last RUN;
+ }
+ } else {
+ $dist->status->test(1);
+ }
+ } else {
+ msg(loc("Tests skipped"), $verbose);
+ }
+ }
+
+ unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $orig ) ) {
+ error( loc( "Could not chdir back to start dir '%1'", $orig ) );
+ }
+
+ ### send out test report? ###
+ if( $conf->get_conf('cpantest') and not $prereq_fail ) {
+ $cb->_send_report(
+ module => $self,
+ failed => $test_fail || $fail,
+ buffer => CPANPLUS::Error->stack_as_string,
+ verbose => $verbose,
+ force => $force,
+ tests_skipped => $skiptest,
+ ) or error(loc("Failed to send test report for '%1'",
+ $self->module ) );
+ }
+
+ return $dist->status->created( $fail ? 0 : 1 );
+}
+
+=head2 $dist->install([verbose => BOOL, perl => /path/to/perl])
+
+Actually installs the created dist.
+
+Returns true on success and false on failure.
+
+=cut
+
+sub install {
+ ### just in case you already did a create call for this module object
+ ### just via a different dist object
+ my $dist = shift;
+ my $self = $dist->parent;
+
+ ### we're also the cpan_dist, since we don't need to have anything
+ ### prepared from another installer
+ $dist = $self->status->dist_cpan if $self->status->dist_cpan;
+ my $mb = $dist->status->_mb_object;
+
+ my $cb = $self->parent;
+ my $conf = $cb->configure_object;
+ my %hash = @_;
+
+
+ my $verbose; my $perl; my $force;
+ { local $Params::Check::ALLOW_UNKNOWN = 1;
+ my $tmpl = {
+ verbose => { default => $conf->get_conf('verbose'),
+ store => \$verbose },
+ force => { default => $conf->get_conf('force'),
+ store => \$force },
+ perl => { default => $^X, store => \$perl },
+ };
+
+ my $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
+ $dist->status->_install_args( $args );
+ }
+
+ my $dir;
+ unless( $dir = $self->status->extract ) {
+ error( loc( "No dir found to operate on!" ) );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ my $orig = cwd();
+
+ unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $dir ) ) {
+ error( loc( "Could not chdir to build directory '%1'", $dir ) );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ ### value set and false -- means failure ###
+ if( defined $self->status->installed &&
+ !$self->status->installed && !$force
+ ) {
+ error( loc( "Module '%1' has failed to install before this session " .
+ "-- aborting install", $self->module ) );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ my $fail;
+ my $buildflags = $dist->status->_buildflags;
+ ### hmm, how is this going to deal with sudo?
+ ### for now, check effective uid, if it's not root,
+ ### shell out, otherwise use the method
+ if( $> ) {
+
+ ### don't worry about loading the right version of M::B anymore
+ ### the 'new_from_context' already added the 'right' path to
+ ### M::B at the top of the build.pl
+ my $cmd = [$perl, BUILD->($dir), 'install', $buildflags];
+ my $sudo = $conf->get_program('sudo');
+ unshift @$cmd, $sudo if $sudo;
+
+
+ my $buffer;
+ unless( scalar run( command => $cmd,
+ buffer => \$buffer,
+ verbose => $verbose )
+ ) {
+ error(loc("Could not run '%1': %2", 'Build install', $buffer));
+ $fail++;
+ }
+ } else {
+ my %buildflags = $dist->_buildflags_as_hash($buildflags);
+
+ eval { $mb->dispatch('install', %buildflags) };
+ if( $@ ) {
+ error(loc("Could not run '%1': %2", 'Build install', "$@"));
+ $fail++;
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $orig ) ) {
+ error( loc( "Could not chdir back to start dir '%1'", $orig ) );
+ }
+
+ return $dist->status->installed( $fail ? 0 : 1 );
+}
+
+### returns the string 'foo=bar zot=quux' as (foo => bar, zot => quux)
+sub _buildflags_as_hash {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $flags = shift or return;
+
+ my @argv = Module::Build->split_like_shell($flags);
+ my ($argv) = Module::Build->read_args(@argv);
+
+ return %$argv;
+}
+
+
+sub dist_dir {
+ ### just in case you already did a create call for this module object
+ ### just via a different dist object
+ my $dist = shift;
+ my $self = $dist->parent;
+
+ ### we're also the cpan_dist, since we don't need to have anything
+ ### prepared from another installer
+ $dist = $self->status->dist_cpan if $self->status->dist_cpan;
+ my $mb = $dist->status->_mb_object;
+
+ my $cb = $self->parent;
+ my $conf = $cb->configure_object;
+ my %hash = @_;
+
+
+ my $dir;
+ unless( $dir = $self->status->extract ) {
+ error( loc( "No dir found to operate on!" ) );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ ### chdir to work directory ###
+ my $orig = cwd();
+ unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $dir ) ) {
+ error( loc( "Could not chdir to build directory '%1'", $dir ) );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ my $fail; my $distdir;
+ TRY: {
+ $dist->prepare( @_ ) or (++$fail, last TRY);
+
+
+ eval { $mb->dispatch('distdir') };
+ if( $@ ) {
+ error(loc("Could not run '%1': %2", 'Build distdir', "$@"));
+ ++$fail, last TRY;
+ }
+
+ ### /path/to/Foo-Bar-1.2/Foo-Bar-1.2
+ $distdir = File::Spec->catdir( $dir, $self->package_name . '-' .
+ $self->package_version );
+
+ unless( -d $distdir ) {
+ error(loc("Do not know where '%1' got created", 'distdir'));
+ ++$fail, last TRY;
+ }
+ }
+
+ unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $orig ) ) {
+ error( loc( "Could not chdir to start directory '%1'", $orig ) );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ return if $fail;
+ return $distdir;
+}
+
+=head1 KNOWN ISSUES
+
+Below are some of the known issues with Module::Build, that we hope
+the authors will resolve at some point, so we can make full use of
+Module::Build's power.
+The number listed is the bug number on C<rt.cpan.org>.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item * Module::Build can not be upgraded using its own API (#13169)
+
+This is due to the fact that the Build file insists on adding a path
+to C<@INC> which force the loading of the C<not yet installed>
+Module::Build when it shells out to run it's own build procedure:
+
+=item * Module::Build does not provide access to install history (#9793)
+
+C<Module::Build> runs the create, test and install procedures in it's
+own processes, but does not provide access to any diagnostic messages of
+those processes. As an end result, we can not offer these diagnostic
+messages when, for example, reporting automated build failures to sites
+like C<testers.cpan.org>.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+Originally by Jos Boumans E<lt>kane@cpan.orgE<gt>. Brought to working
+condition and currently maintained by Ken Williams E<lt>kwilliams@cpan.orgE<gt>.
+
+=head1 COPYRIGHT
+
+The CPAN++ interface (of which this module is a part of) is
+copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Jos Boumans E<lt>kane@cpan.orgE<gt>.
+All rights reserved.
+
+This library is free software;
+you may redistribute and/or modify it under the same
+terms as Perl itself.
+
+=cut
+
+1;
+
+# Local variables:
+# c-indentation-style: bsd
+# c-basic-offset: 4
+# indent-tabs-mode: nil
+# End:
+# vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4:
--- /dev/null
+### make sure we can find our conf.pl file
+BEGIN {
+ use FindBin;
+ require "$FindBin::Bin/inc/conf.pl";
+}
+
+use strict;
+use CPANPLUS::Configure;
+use CPANPLUS::Backend;
+use CPANPLUS::Internals::Constants;
+use CPANPLUS::Module::Fake;
+use CPANPLUS::Module::Author::Fake;
+
+use Config;
+use Test::More 'no_plan';
+use File::Basename ();
+use Data::Dumper;
+use Config;
+use IPC::Cmd 'can_run';
+
+$SIG{__WARN__} = sub {warn @_ unless @_ && $_[0] =~ /redefined|isn't numeric/};
+
+# Load these two modules in advance, even though they would be
+# auto-loaded, because we want to override some of their subs.
+use ExtUtils::Packlist;
+use ExtUtils::Installed;
+
+my $Class = 'CPANPLUS::Dist::Build';
+my $Utils = 'CPANPLUS::Internals::Utils';
+my $Have_CC = can_run($Config{'cc'} )? 1 : 0;
+
+
+my $Lib = File::Spec->rel2abs(File::Spec->catdir( qw[dummy-perl] ));
+my $Src = File::Spec->rel2abs(File::Spec->catdir( qw[src] ));
+
+my $Verbose = @ARGV ? 1 : 0;
+my $CB = CPANPLUS::Backend->new;
+my $Conf = $CB->configure_object;
+
+
+### create a fake object, so we don't use the actual module tree
+my $Mod = CPANPLUS::Module::Fake->new(
+ module => 'Foo::Bar',
+ path => 'src',
+ author => CPANPLUS::Module::Author::Fake->new,
+ package => 'Foo-Bar-0.01.tar.gz',
+ );
+
+$Conf->set_conf( base => 'dummy-cpanplus' );
+$Conf->set_conf( dist_type => '' );
+$Conf->set_conf( verbose => $Verbose );
+$Conf->set_conf( signature => 0 );
+### running tests will mess with the test output so skip 'm
+$Conf->set_conf( skiptest => 1 );
+
+ # path, cc needed?
+my %Map = ( noxs => 0,
+ xs => 1
+ );
+
+
+### Disable certain possible settings, so we dont accidentally
+### touch anything outside our sandbox
+{
+ ### set buildflags to install in our dummy perl dir
+ $Conf->set_conf( buildflags => "install_base=$Lib" );
+
+ ### don't start sending test reports now... ###
+ $CB->_callbacks->send_test_report( sub { 0 } );
+ $Conf->set_conf( cpantest => 0 );
+
+ ### we dont need sudo -- we're installing in our own sandbox now
+ $Conf->set_program( sudo => undef );
+}
+
+use_ok( $Class );
+
+ok( $Class->format_available, "Format is available" );
+
+
+while( my($path,$need_cc) = each %Map ) {
+
+ my $mod = $Mod->clone;
+ ok( $mod, "Module object created for '$path'" );
+
+ ### set the fetch location -- it's local
+ { my $where = File::Spec->rel2abs(
+ File::Spec->catdir( $Src, $path, $mod->package )
+ );
+
+ $mod->status->fetch( $where );
+
+ ok( -e $where, " Tarball '$where' exists" );
+ }
+
+ ok( $mod->prepare, " Preparing module" );
+
+ ok( $mod->status->dist_cpan,
+ " Dist registered as status" );
+
+ isa_ok( $mod->status->dist_cpan, $Class );
+
+ ok( $mod->status->dist_cpan->status->prepared,
+ " Prepared status registered" );
+ is( $mod->status->dist_cpan->status->distdir, $mod->status->extract,
+ " Distdir status registered properly" );
+
+
+ is( $mod->status->installer_type, INSTALLER_BUILD,
+ " Proper installer type found" );
+
+
+ ### we might not have a C compiler
+ SKIP: {
+ skip("The CC compiler listed in Config.pm is not available " .
+ "-- skipping compile tests", 5) if $need_cc && !$Have_CC;
+ skip("Module::Build is not compiled with C support ".
+ "-- skipping compile tests", 5)
+ unless Module::Build->_mb_feature('C_support');
+
+ ok( $mod->create( ), "Creating module" );
+ ok( $mod->status->dist_cpan->status->created,
+ " Created status registered" );
+
+ ### install tests
+ SKIP: {
+ skip("Install tests require Module::Build 0.2606 or higher", 2)
+ unless $Module::Build::VERSION >= '0.2606';
+
+ ### flush the lib cache
+ ### otherwise, cpanplus thinks the module's already installed
+ ### since the blib is already in @INC
+ $CB->_flush( list => [qw|lib|] );
+
+ ### force the install, make sure the Dist::Build->install()
+ ### sub gets called
+ ok( $mod->install( force => 1 ),
+ "Installing module" );
+ ok( $mod->status->installed,
+ " Status says module installed" );
+ }
+
+ SKIP: {
+ my $minversion = 0.2609;
+ skip(qq[Uninstalling requires at least Module::Build $minversion], 1)
+ unless eval { Module::Build->VERSION($minversion); 1 };
+
+ # The installation directory actually needs to be in @INC
+ # in order to test uninstallation
+ 'lib'->import( File::Spec->catdir($Lib, 'lib', 'perl5') );
+
+ # EU::Installed and CP+::M are only capable of searching
+ # for modules in the core directories. We need to fake
+ # them out with our own subs here.
+ my $packlist = find_module($mod->name . '::.packlist');
+ ok $packlist, "Found packlist";
+
+ my $p = ExtUtils::Packlist->new($packlist);
+ ok keys(%$p) > 0, "Packlist contains entries";
+
+ local *CPANPLUS::Module::installed_version = sub {1};
+ local *CPANPLUS::Module::packlist = sub { [$p] };
+ local *ExtUtils::Installed::files = sub { keys %$p };
+
+ ok( $mod->uninstall,"Uninstalling module" );
+ }
+ }
+
+ ### throw away all the extracted stuff
+ $Utils->_rmdir( dir => $Conf->get_conf('base') );
+}
+
+### test ENV setting while running Build.PL code
+{ ### use print() not die() -- we're redirecting STDERR in tests!
+ my $env = 'ENV_CPANPLUS_IS_EXECUTING';
+ my $clone = $Mod->clone;
+
+ ok( $clone, 'Testing ENV settings $dist->prepare' );
+
+ $clone->status->fetch( File::Spec->catfile($Src, 'noxs', $clone->package) );
+ ok( $clone->extract, ' Files extracted' );
+
+ ### write our own Build.PL file
+ my $build_pl = BUILD_PL->( $clone->status->extract );
+ { my $fh = OPEN_FILE->( $build_pl, '>' );
+ print $fh "die qq[ENV=\$ENV{$env}\n];";
+ close $fh;
+ }
+ ok( -e $build_pl, " File exists" );
+
+ ### clear errors
+ CPANPLUS::Error->flush;
+
+ ### since we're die'ing in the Build.PL, do a local *STDERR,
+ ### so we dont spam the result through the test -- this is expected
+ ### behaviour after all.
+ my $rv = do { local *STDERR; $clone->prepare( force => 1 ) };
+ ok( !$rv, ' $mod->prepare failed' );
+
+ my $re = quotemeta( $build_pl );
+ like( CPANPLUS::Error->stack_as_string, qr/ENV=$re/,
+ " \$ENV $env set correctly during execution");
+
+ ### and the ENV var should no longer be set now
+ ok( !$ENV{$env}, " ENV var now unset" );
+}
+
+
+sub find_module {
+ my $module = shift;
+
+ # Don't add the .pm yet, in case it's a packlist or something like ExtUtils::xsubpp.
+ my $file = File::Spec->catfile( split m/::/, $module );
+ my $candidate;
+ foreach (@INC) {
+ if (-e ($candidate = File::Spec->catdir($_, $file))
+ or
+ -e ($candidate = File::Spec->catdir($_, "$file.pm"))
+ or
+ -e ($candidate = File::Spec->catdir($_, 'auto', $file))
+ or
+ -e ($candidate = File::Spec->catdir($_, 'auto', "$file.pm"))) {
+ return $candidate;
+ }
+ }
+ return;
+}
+
+
+# Local variables:
+# c-indentation-style: bsd
+# c-basic-offset: 4
+# indent-tabs-mode: nil
+# End:
+# vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4:
--- /dev/null
+### XXX copied from cpanplus's t/inc/conf.pl
+BEGIN {
+ use FindBin;
+ use File::Spec;
+
+ ### paths to our own 'lib' and 'inc' dirs
+ ### include them, relative from t/
+ my @paths = map { "$FindBin::Bin/$_" } qw[../lib inc];
+
+ ### absolute'ify the paths in @INC;
+ my @rel2abs = map { File::Spec->rel2abs( $_ ) }
+ grep { not File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute( $_ ) } @INC;
+
+ ### use require to make devel::cover happy
+ require lib;
+ for ( @paths, @rel2abs ) {
+ my $l = 'lib';
+ $l->import( $_ )
+ }
+
+ use Config;
+
+ ### and add them to the environment, so shellouts get them
+ $ENV{'PERL5LIB'} = join ':',
+ grep { defined } $ENV{'PERL5LIB'}, @paths, @rel2abs;
+
+ ### add our own path to the front of $ENV{PATH}, so that cpanp-run-perl
+ ### and friends get picked up
+ $ENV{'PATH'} = join $Config{'path_sep'},
+ grep { defined } "$FindBin::Bin/../../../bin", $ENV{'PATH'};
+
+ ### Fix up the path to perl, as we're about to chdir
+ ### but only under perlcore, or if the path contains delimiters,
+ ### meaning it's relative, but not looked up in your $PATH
+ $^X = File::Spec->rel2abs( $^X )
+ if $ENV{PERL_CORE} or ( $^X =~ m|[/\\]| );
+
+ ### chdir to our own test dir, so we know all files are relative
+ ### to this point, no matter whether run from perlcore tests or
+ ### regular CPAN installs
+ chdir "$FindBin::Bin" if -d "$FindBin::Bin"
+}
+
+BEGIN {
+ use IPC::Cmd;
+
+ ### Win32 has issues with redirecting FD's properly in IPC::Run:
+ ### Can't redirect fd #4 on Win32 at IPC/Run.pm line 2801
+ $IPC::Cmd::USE_IPC_RUN = 0 if $^O eq 'MSWin32';
+ $IPC::Cmd::USE_IPC_RUN = 0 if $^O eq 'MSWin32';
+}
+
+use strict;
+use CPANPLUS::Configure;
+
+use File::Path qw[rmtree];
+use FileHandle;
+use File::Basename qw[basename];
+
+{ ### Force the ignoring of .po files for L::M::S
+ $INC{'Locale::Maketext::Lexicon.pm'} = __FILE__;
+ $Locale::Maketext::Lexicon::VERSION = 0;
+}
+
+1;
+
+__END__
+
+# prereq has to be in our package file && core!
+use constant TEST_CONF_PREREQ => 'Cwd';
+use constant TEST_CONF_MODULE => 'Foo::Bar::EU::NOXS';
+use constant TEST_CONF_INST_MODULE => 'Foo::Bar';
+use constant TEST_CONF_INVALID_MODULE => 'fnurk';
+use constant TEST_CONF_MIRROR_DIR => 'dummy-localmirror';
+
+### we might need this Some Day when we're installing into
+### our own sandbox. see t/20.t for details
+# use constant TEST_INSTALL_DIR => do {
+# my $dir = File::Spec->rel2abs( 'dummy-perl' );
+#
+# ### clean up paths if we are on win32
+# ### dirs with spaces will be.. bad :(
+# $^O eq 'MSWin32'
+# ? Win32::GetShortPathName( $dir )
+# : $dir;
+# };
+
+# use constant TEST_INSTALL_DIR_LIB
+# => File::Spec->catdir( TEST_INSTALL_DIR, 'lib' );
+# use constant TEST_INSTALL_DIR_BIN
+# => File::Spec->catdir( TEST_INSTALL_DIR, 'bin' );
+# use constant TEST_INSTALL_DIR_MAN1
+# => File::Spec->catdir( TEST_INSTALL_DIR, 'man', 'man1' );
+# use constant TEST_INSTALL_DIR_MAN3
+# => File::Spec->catdir( TEST_INSTALL_DIR, 'man', 'man3' );
+# use constant TEST_INSTALL_DIR_ARCH
+# => File::Spec->catdir( TEST_INSTALL_DIR, 'arch' );
+#
+# use constant TEST_INSTALL_EU_MM_FLAGS =>
+# ' INSTALLDIRS=site' .
+# ' INSTALLSITELIB=' . TEST_INSTALL_DIR_LIB .
+# ' INSTALLSITEARCH=' . TEST_INSTALL_DIR_ARCH . # .packlist
+# ' INSTALLARCHLIB=' . TEST_INSTALL_DIR_ARCH . # perllocal.pod
+# ' INSTALLSITEBIN=' . TEST_INSTALL_DIR_BIN .
+# ' INSTALLSCRIPT=' . TEST_INSTALL_DIR_BIN .
+# ' INSTALLSITEMAN1DIR=' . TEST_INSTALL_DIR_MAN1 .
+# ' INSTALLSITEMAN3DIR=' . TEST_INSTALL_DIR_MAN3;
+
+
+sub gimme_conf {
+ my $conf = CPANPLUS::Configure->new();
+ $conf->set_conf( hosts => [ {
+ path => 'dummy-CPAN',
+ scheme => 'file',
+ } ],
+ );
+ $conf->set_conf( base => 'dummy-cpanplus' );
+ $conf->set_conf( dist_type => '' );
+ $conf->set_conf( signature => 0 );
+
+ _clean_test_dir( [
+ $conf->get_conf('base'),
+ TEST_CONF_MIRROR_DIR,
+# TEST_INSTALL_DIR_LIB,
+# TEST_INSTALL_DIR_BIN,
+# TEST_INSTALL_DIR_MAN1,
+# TEST_INSTALL_DIR_MAN3,
+ ], 1 );
+
+ return $conf;
+};
+
+{
+ my $fh;
+ my $file = ".".basename($0).".output";
+ sub output_handle {
+ return $fh if $fh;
+
+ $fh = FileHandle->new(">$file")
+ or warn "Could not open output file '$file': $!";
+
+ $fh->autoflush(1);
+ return $fh;
+ }
+
+ sub output_file { return $file }
+}
+
+
+### clean these files if we're under perl core
+END {
+ if ( $ENV{PERL_CORE} ) {
+ close output_handle(); 1 while unlink output_file();
+
+ _clean_test_dir( [
+ gimme_conf->get_conf('base'),
+ TEST_CONF_MIRROR_DIR,
+ # TEST_INSTALL_DIR_LIB,
+ # TEST_INSTALL_DIR_BIN,
+ # TEST_INSTALL_DIR_MAN1,
+ # TEST_INSTALL_DIR_MAN3,
+ ], 1 );
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+### whenever we start a new script, we want to clean out our
+### old files from the test '.cpanplus' dir..
+sub _clean_test_dir {
+ my $dirs = shift || [];
+ my $verbose = shift || 0;
+
+ for my $dir ( @$dirs ) {
+
+ my $dh;
+ opendir $dh, $dir or die "Could not open basedir '$dir': $!";
+ while( my $file = readdir $dh ) {
+ next if $file =~ /^\./; # skip dot files
+
+ my $path = File::Spec->catfile( $dir, $file );
+
+ ### directory, rmtree it
+ if( -d $path ) {
+ print "Deleting directory '$path'\n" if $verbose;
+ eval { rmtree( $path ) };
+ warn "Could not delete '$path' while cleaning up '$dir'" if $@;
+
+ ### regular file
+ } else {
+ print "Deleting file '$path'\n" if $verbose;
+ 1 while unlink $path;
+ }
+ }
+
+ close $dh;
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}
+1;