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3.7 KiB
136 lines
3.7 KiB
package lib;
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use 5.005_64;
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use Config;
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my $archname = defined($Config{'archname'}) ? $Config{'archname'} : '';
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my $ver = defined($Config{'version'}) ? $Config{'version'} : '';
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my @inc_version_list = defined($Config{'inc_version_list'}) ?
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reverse split / /, $Config{'inc_version_list'} : ();
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our @ORIG_INC = @INC; # take a handy copy of 'original' value
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our $VERSION = '0.5564';
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sub import {
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shift;
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my %names;
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foreach (reverse @_) {
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if ($_ eq '') {
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require Carp;
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Carp::carp("Empty compile time value given to use lib");
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}
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if (-e && ! -d _) {
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require Carp;
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Carp::carp("Parameter to use lib must be directory, not file");
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}
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unshift(@INC, $_);
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# Add any previous version directories we found at configure time
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foreach my $incver (@inc_version_list)
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{
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unshift(@INC, "$_/$incver") if -d "$_/$incver";
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}
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# Put a corresponding archlib directory infront of $_ if it
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# looks like $_ has an archlib directory below it.
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unshift(@INC, "$_/$archname") if -d "$_/$archname/auto";
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unshift(@INC, "$_/$ver") if -d "$_/$ver";
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unshift(@INC, "$_/$ver/$archname") if -d "$_/$ver/$archname";
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}
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# remove trailing duplicates
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@INC = grep { ++$names{$_} == 1 } @INC;
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return;
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}
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sub unimport {
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shift;
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my %names;
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foreach (@_) {
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++$names{$_};
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++$names{"$_/$archname"} if -d "$_/$archname/auto";
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++$names{"$_/$ver"} if -d "$_/$ver";
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++$names{"$_/$ver/$archname"} if -d "$_/$ver/$archname";
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}
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# Remove ALL instances of each named directory.
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@INC = grep { !exists $names{$_} } @INC;
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return;
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}
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1;
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__END__
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=head1 NAME
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lib - manipulate @INC at compile time
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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use lib LIST;
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no lib LIST;
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This is a small simple module which simplifies the manipulation of @INC
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at compile time.
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It is typically used to add extra directories to perl's search path so
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that later C<use> or C<require> statements will find modules which are
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not located on perl's default search path.
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=head2 Adding directories to @INC
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The parameters to C<use lib> are added to the start of the perl search
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path. Saying
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use lib LIST;
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is I<almost> the same as saying
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BEGIN { unshift(@INC, LIST) }
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For each directory in LIST (called $dir here) the lib module also
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checks to see if a directory called $dir/$archname/auto exists.
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If so the $dir/$archname directory is assumed to be a corresponding
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architecture specific directory and is added to @INC in front of $dir.
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To avoid memory leaks, all trailing duplicate entries in @INC are
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removed.
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=head2 Deleting directories from @INC
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You should normally only add directories to @INC. If you need to
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delete directories from @INC take care to only delete those which you
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added yourself or which you are certain are not needed by other modules
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in your script. Other modules may have added directories which they
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need for correct operation.
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The C<no lib> statement deletes all instances of each named directory
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from @INC.
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For each directory in LIST (called $dir here) the lib module also
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checks to see if a directory called $dir/$archname/auto exists.
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If so the $dir/$archname directory is assumed to be a corresponding
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architecture specific directory and is also deleted from @INC.
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=head2 Restoring original @INC
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When the lib module is first loaded it records the current value of @INC
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in an array C<@lib::ORIG_INC>. To restore @INC to that value you
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can say
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@INC = @lib::ORIG_INC;
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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FindBin - optional module which deals with paths relative to the source file.
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Tim Bunce, 2nd June 1995.
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=cut
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