factor out env check from file check
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394c3a46 1package strictures;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings FATAL => 'all';
5
500f28df 6BEGIN {
7 *_PERL_LT_5_8_4 = ($] < 5.008004) ? sub(){1} : sub(){0};
8}
084caaf3 9
9668cbf1 10our $VERSION = '1.005006';
20b853bb 11$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
394c3a46 12
13sub VERSION {
92cde693 14 no warnings;
15 local $@;
16 if (defined $_[1] && eval { $_[0]->UNIVERSAL::VERSION($_[1]); 1}) {
17 $^H |= 0x20000
18 unless _PERL_LT_5_8_4;
19 $^H{strictures_enable} = int $_[1];
394c3a46 20 }
92cde693 21 goto &UNIVERSAL::VERSION;
394c3a46 22}
23
8f0df510 24our %extra_load_states;
ffedb166 25
2da53f4a 26our $Smells_Like_VCS;
12b8f19b 27
394c3a46 28sub import {
92cde693 29 my $class = shift;
30 my %opts = ref $_[0] ? %{$_[0]} : @_;
31 if (!exists $opts{version}) {
32 $opts{version}
33 = exists $^H{strictures_enable} ? delete $^H{strictures_enable}
34 : int $VERSION;
35 }
c5a67be6 36 $opts{file} = (caller)[1];
92cde693 37 $class->_enable(\%opts);
38}
39
40sub _enable {
41 my ($class, $opts) = @_;
42 my $version = $opts->{version};
43 $version = 'undef'
44 if !defined $version;
45 my $method = "_enable_$version";
46 if (!$class->can($method)) {
47 die "Major version specified as $version - not supported!";
48 }
49 $class->$method($opts);
50}
51
52sub _enable_1 {
c5a67be6 53 my ($class, $opts) = @_;
394c3a46 54 strict->import;
55 warnings->import(FATAL => 'all');
084caaf3 56
c5a67be6 57 if (_want_extra($opts->{file})) {
58 _load_extras(qw(indirect multidimensional bareword::filehandles));
59 indirect->unimport(':fatal')
60 if $extra_load_states{indirect};
61 multidimensional->unimport
62 if $extra_load_states{multidimensional};
63 bareword::filehandles->unimport
64 if $extra_load_states{'bareword::filehandles'};
65 }
8f0df510 66}
67
9d763997 68sub _want_extra_env {
c5a67be6 69 if (exists $ENV{PERL_STRICTURES_EXTRA}) {
70 if (_PERL_LT_5_8_4 and $ENV{PERL_STRICTURES_EXTRA}) {
71 die 'PERL_STRICTURES_EXTRA checks are not available on perls older'
72 . "than 5.8.4: please unset \$ENV{PERL_STRICTURES_EXTRA}\n";
394c3a46 73 }
9d763997 74 return $ENV{PERL_STRICTURES_EXTRA} ? 1 : 0;
c5a67be6 75 }
9d763997 76 return undef;
77}
78
79sub _want_extra {
80 my $file = shift;
81 my $want_env = _want_extra_env();
82 return $want_env
83 if defined $want_env;
c5a67be6 84 return (
85 !_PERL_LT_5_8_4
86 and $file =~ /^(?:t|xt|lib|blib)[\\\/]/
87 and defined $Smells_Like_VCS ? $Smells_Like_VCS
88 : ( $Smells_Like_VCS = !!(
89 -e '.git' || -e '.svn' || -e '.hg'
90 || (-e '../../dist.ini'
91 && (-e '../../.git' || -e '../../.svn' || -e '../../.hg' ))
92 ))
93 );
94}
4f219885 95
c5a67be6 96sub _load_extras {
97 my @extras = @_;
8f0df510 98 my @failed;
99 foreach my $mod (@extras) {
100 next
101 if exists $extra_load_states{$mod};
4f219885 102
8f0df510 103 $extra_load_states{$mod} = eval "require $mod; 1;" or do {
104 push @failed, $mod;
488f2966 105
8f0df510 106 #work around 5.8 require bug
107 (my $file = $mod) =~ s|::|/|g;
108 delete $INC{"${file}.pm"};
109 };
110 }
4f219885 111
8f0df510 112 if (@failed) {
113 my $failed = join ' ', @failed;
114 my $extras = join ' ', @extras;
115 print STDERR <<EOE;
ffedb166 116strictures.pm extra testing active but couldn't load all modules. Missing were:
117
118 $failed
119
0925b84b 120Extra testing is auto-enabled in checkouts only, so if you're the author
624cf8bb 121of a strictures-using module you need to run:
653f4377 122
8f0df510 123 cpan $extras
653f4377 124
125but these modules are not required by your users.
084caaf3 126EOE
394c3a46 127 }
128}
129
1301;
131
132__END__
133=head1 NAME
134
135strictures - turn on strict and make all warnings fatal
136
137=head1 SYNOPSIS
138
139 use strictures 1;
140
141is equivalent to
142
143 use strict;
144 use warnings FATAL => 'all';
145
5ab06a4d 146except when called from a file which matches:
394c3a46 147
5b2a026b 148 (caller)[1] =~ /^(?:t|xt|lib|blib)[\\\/]/
394c3a46 149
3e14202f 150and when either C<.git>, C<.svn>, or C<.hg> is present in the current directory
151(with the intention of only forcing extra tests on the author side) -- or when
152C<.git>, C<.svn>, or C<.hg> is present two directories up along with
153C<dist.ini> (which would indicate we are in a C<dzil test> operation, via
154L<Dist::Zilla>) -- or when the C<PERL_STRICTURES_EXTRA> environment variable is
155set, in which case
394c3a46 156
157 use strictures 1;
158
159is equivalent to
160
161 use strict;
162 use warnings FATAL => 'all';
163 no indirect 'fatal';
653f4377 164 no multidimensional;
165 no bareword::filehandles;
394c3a46 166
3e14202f 167Note that C<PERL_STRICTURES_EXTRA> may at some point add even more tests, with
168only a minor version increase, but any changes to the effect of C<use
169strictures> in normal mode will involve a major version bump.
394c3a46 170
0eb0d037 171If any of the extra testing modules are not present, L<strictures> will
25877bf2 172complain loudly, once, via C<warn()>, and then shut up. But you really
ffedb166 173should consider installing them, they're all great anti-footgun tools.
17b03f2e 174
394c3a46 175=head1 DESCRIPTION
176
177I've been writing the equivalent of this module at the top of my code for
178about a year now. I figured it was time to make it shorter.
179
25877bf2 180Things like the importer in C<use Moose> don't help me because they turn
d8c1c6b2 181warnings on but don't make them fatal -- which from my point of view is
2288278f 182useless because I want an exception to tell me my code isn't warnings-clean.
394c3a46 183
184Any time I see a warning from my code, that indicates a mistake.
185
d8c1c6b2 186Any time my code encounters a mistake, I want a crash -- not spew to STDERR
394c3a46 187and then unknown (and probably undesired) subsequent behaviour.
188
189I also want to ensure that obvious coding mistakes, like indirect object
190syntax (and not so obvious mistakes that cause things to accidentally compile
191as such) get caught, but not at the cost of an XS dependency and not at the
192cost of blowing things up on another machine.
193
0eb0d037 194Therefore, L<strictures> turns on additional checking, but only when it thinks
2288278f 195it's running in a test file in a VCS checkout -- although if this causes
93ae637e 196undesired behaviour this can be overridden by setting the
25877bf2 197C<PERL_STRICTURES_EXTRA> environment variable.
394c3a46 198
199If additional useful author side checks come to mind, I'll add them to the
3e14202f 200C<PERL_STRICTURES_EXTRA> code path only -- this will result in a minor version
201increase (e.g. 1.000000 to 1.001000 (1.1.0) or similar). Any fixes only to the
202mechanism of this code will result in a sub-version increase (e.g. 1.000000 to
2031.000001 (1.0.1)).
394c3a46 204
25877bf2 205If the behaviour of C<use strictures> in normal mode changes in any way, that
d8c1c6b2 206will constitute a major version increase -- and the code already checks
394c3a46 207when its version is tested to ensure that
208
209 use strictures 1;
210
211will continue to only introduce the current set of strictures even if 2.0 is
212installed.
eae006ee 213
214=head1 METHODS
215
216=head2 import
217
218This method does the setup work described above in L</DESCRIPTION>
219
220=head2 VERSION
221
25877bf2 222This method traps the C<< strictures->VERSION(1) >> call produced by a use line
eae006ee 223with a version number on it and does the version check.
224
f9df7e2e 225=head1 EXTRA TESTING RATIONALE
226
25877bf2 227Every so often, somebody complains that they're deploying via C<git pull>
d8c1c6b2 228and that they don't want L<strictures> to enable itself in this case -- and that
f9df7e2e 229setting C<PERL_STRICTURES_EXTRA> to 0 isn't acceptable (additional ways to
230disable extra testing would be welcome but the discussion never seems to get
231that far).
232
233In order to allow us to skip a couple of stages and get straight to a
234productive conversation, here's my current rationale for turning the
235extra testing on via a heuristic:
236
237The extra testing is all stuff that only ever blows up at compile time;
2288278f 238this is intentional. So the oft-raised concern that it's different code being
d8c1c6b2 239tested is only sort of the case -- none of the modules involved affect the
f9df7e2e 240final optree to my knowledge, so the author gets some additional compile
241time crashes which he/she then fixes, and the rest of the testing is
242completely valid for all environments.
243
d8c1c6b2 244The point of the extra testing -- especially C<no indirect> -- is to catch
f9df7e2e 245mistakes that newbie users won't even realise are mistakes without
246help. For example,
247
248 foo { ... };
249
d8c1c6b2 250where foo is an & prototyped sub that you forgot to import -- this is
9a363fed 251pernicious to track down since all I<seems> fine until it gets called
f9df7e2e 252and you get a crash. Worse still, you can fail to have imported it due
253to a circular require, at which point you have a load order dependent
9a363fed 254bug which I've seen before now I<only> show up in production due to tiny
f9df7e2e 255differences between the production and the development environment. I wrote
256L<http://shadow.cat/blog/matt-s-trout/indirect-but-still-fatal/> to explain
257this particular problem before L<strictures> itself existed.
258
2288278f 259As such, in my experience so far L<strictures>' extra testing has
9a363fed 260I<avoided> production versus development differences, not caused them.
f9df7e2e 261
0eb0d037 262Additionally, L<strictures>' policy is very much "try and provide as much
d8c1c6b2 263protection as possible for newbies -- who won't think about whether there's
264an option to turn on or not" -- so having only the environment variable
f9df7e2e 265is not sufficient to achieve that (I get to explain that you need to add
d8c1c6b2 266C<use strict> at least once a week on freenode #perl -- newbies sometimes
f9df7e2e 267completely skip steps because they don't understand that that step
268is important).
269
d8c1c6b2 270I make no claims that the heuristic is perfect -- it's already been evolved
f9df7e2e 271significantly over time, especially for 1.004 where we changed things to
0eb0d037 272ensure it only fires on files in your checkout (rather than L<strictures>-using
f9df7e2e 273modules you happened to have installed, which was just silly). However, I
274hope the above clarifies why a heuristic approach is not only necessary but
3e14202f 275desirable from a point of view of providing new users with as much safety as
276possible, and will allow any future discussion on the subject to focus on "how
277do we minimise annoyance to people deploying from checkouts intentionally".
f9df7e2e 278
96c8649b 279=head1 SEE ALSO
280
281=over 4
282
283=item *
284
285L<indirect>
286
287=item *
288
289L<multidimensional>
290
291=item *
292
293L<bareword::filehandles>
294
295=back
296
eae006ee 297=head1 COMMUNITY AND SUPPORT
298
299=head2 IRC channel
300
301irc.perl.org #toolchain
302
303(or bug 'mst' in query on there or freenode)
304
305=head2 Git repository
306
307Gitweb is on http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/ and the clone URL is:
308
309 git clone git://git.shadowcat.co.uk/p5sagit/strictures.git
310
91be28bc 311The web interface to the repository is at:
312
313 http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=p5sagit/strictures.git
314
eae006ee 315=head1 AUTHOR
316
d81f898d 317mst - Matt S. Trout (cpan:MSTROUT) <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>
eae006ee 318
319=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
320
8190ff5b 321Karen Etheridge (cpan:ETHER) <ether@cpan.org>
eae006ee 322
04b4a35d 323Mithaldu - Christian Walde (cpan:MITHALDU) <walde.christian@gmail.com>
324
a79d1096 325haarg - Graham Knop (cpan:HAARG) <haarg@haarg.org>
326
eae006ee 327=head1 COPYRIGHT
328
329Copyright (c) 2010 the strictures L</AUTHOR> and L</CONTRIBUTORS>
330as listed above.
331
332=head1 LICENSE
333
334This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms
335as perl itself.
336
337=cut