use File::Path qw(mkpath rmtree);
use B qw(perlstring);
-our $VERSION = '0.009018'; # 0.009.017
+our $VERSION = '0.010000'; # 0.10.0
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
return stripspace <<' END_END';
s/^ //mg for values %fatpacked;
- my $class = "${\\%fatpacked}";
+ my $class = 'FatPacked::'.(0+\%fatpacked);
+ no strict 'refs';
*{"${class}::files"} = sub { keys %{$_[0]} };
if ($] < 5.008) {
-
*{"${class}::INC"} = sub {
- if (my $fat = $fatpacked{$_[1]}) {
+ if (my $fat = $_[0]{$_[1]}) {
return sub {
return 0 unless length $fat;
$fat =~ s/^([^\n]*\n?)//;
};
}
return;
- }
+ };
}
else {
-
*{"${class}::INC"} = sub {
- if (my $fat = $_[0]{$_[1]}) {
+ if (my $fat = $_[0]{$_[1]}) {
open my $fh, '<', \$fat
or die "FatPacker error loading $_[1] (could be a perl installation issue?)";
return $fh;
}
return;
};
-
}
unshift @INC, bless \%fatpacked, $class;
See the documentation for the L<fatpack> script itself for more information.
-The programmatic API for this code is not yet fully decided, hence the 0.9
+The programmatic API for this code is not yet fully decided, hence the 0.x
release version. Expect that to be cleaned up for 1.0.
=head1 SEE ALSO
=head1 SUPPORT
-Your current best avenue is to come annoy annoy mst on #toolchain on
+Your current best avenue is to come annoy mst on #toolchain on
irc.perl.org. There should be a non-IRC means of support by 1.0.
=head1 AUTHOR
dolmen - Olivier Mengué (cpan:DOLMEN) <dolmen@cpan.org>
+djerius - Diab Jerius (cpan:DJERIUS) <djerius@cpan.org>
+
+haarg - Graham Knop (cpan:HAARG> <haarg@haarg.org>
+
Many more people are probably owed thanks for ideas. Yet
another doc nit to fix.