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+package ExtUtils::MM_Any;
+
+use strict;
+our $VERSION = '6.56';
+
+use Carp;
+use File::Spec;
+use File::Basename;
+BEGIN { our @ISA = qw(File::Spec); }
+
+# We need $Verbose
+use ExtUtils::MakeMaker qw($Verbose);
+
+use ExtUtils::MakeMaker::Config;
+
+
+# So we don't have to keep calling the methods over and over again,
+# we have these globals to cache the values. Faster and shrtr.
+my $Curdir = __PACKAGE__->curdir;
+my $Rootdir = __PACKAGE__->rootdir;
+my $Updir = __PACKAGE__->updir;
+
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+ExtUtils::MM_Any - Platform-agnostic MM methods
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY!
+
+ package ExtUtils::MM_SomeOS;
+
+ # Temporarily, you have to subclass both. Put MM_Any first.
+ require ExtUtils::MM_Any;
+ require ExtUtils::MM_Unix;
+ @ISA = qw(ExtUtils::MM_Any ExtUtils::Unix);
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+B<FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY!>
+
+ExtUtils::MM_Any is a superclass for the ExtUtils::MM_* set of
+modules. It contains methods which are either inherently
+cross-platform or are written in a cross-platform manner.
+
+Subclass off of ExtUtils::MM_Any I<and> ExtUtils::MM_Unix. This is a
+temporary solution.
+
+B<THIS MAY BE TEMPORARY!>
+
+
+=head1 METHODS
+
+Any methods marked I<Abstract> must be implemented by subclasses.
+
+
+=head2 Cross-platform helper methods
+
+These are methods which help writing cross-platform code.
+
+
+
+=head3 os_flavor I<Abstract>
+
+ my @os_flavor = $mm->os_flavor;
+
+@os_flavor is the style of operating system this is, usually
+corresponding to the MM_*.pm file we're using.
+
+The first element of @os_flavor is the major family (ie. Unix,
+Windows, VMS, OS/2, etc...) and the rest are sub families.
+
+Some examples:
+
+ Cygwin98 ('Unix', 'Cygwin', 'Cygwin9x')
+ Windows ('Win32')
+ Win98 ('Win32', 'Win9x')
+ Linux ('Unix', 'Linux')
+ MacOS X ('Unix', 'Darwin', 'MacOS', 'MacOS X')
+ OS/2 ('OS/2')
+
+This is used to write code for styles of operating system.
+See os_flavor_is() for use.
+
+
+=head3 os_flavor_is
+
+ my $is_this_flavor = $mm->os_flavor_is($this_flavor);
+ my $is_this_flavor = $mm->os_flavor_is(@one_of_these_flavors);
+
+Checks to see if the current operating system is one of the given flavors.
+
+This is useful for code like:
+
+ if( $mm->os_flavor_is('Unix') ) {
+ $out = `foo 2>&1`;
+ }
+ else {
+ $out = `foo`;
+ }
+
+=cut
+
+sub os_flavor_is {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my %flavors = map { ($_ => 1) } $self->os_flavor;
+ return (grep { $flavors{$_} } @_) ? 1 : 0;
+}
+
+
+=head3 can_load_xs
+
+ my $can_load_xs = $self->can_load_xs;
+
+Returns true if we have the ability to load XS.
+
+This is important because miniperl, used to build XS modules in the
+core, can not load XS.
+
+=cut
+
+sub can_load_xs {
+ return defined &DynaLoader::boot_DynaLoader ? 1 : 0;
+}
+
+
+=head3 split_command
+
+ my @cmds = $MM->split_command($cmd, @args);
+
+Most OS have a maximum command length they can execute at once. Large
+modules can easily generate commands well past that limit. Its
+necessary to split long commands up into a series of shorter commands.
+
+C<split_command> will return a series of @cmds each processing part of
+the args. Collectively they will process all the arguments. Each
+individual line in @cmds will not be longer than the
+$self->max_exec_len being careful to take into account macro expansion.
+
+$cmd should include any switches and repeated initial arguments.
+
+If no @args are given, no @cmds will be returned.
+
+Pairs of arguments will always be preserved in a single command, this
+is a heuristic for things like pm_to_blib and pod2man which work on
+pairs of arguments. This makes things like this safe:
+
+ $self->split_command($cmd, %pod2man);
+
+
+=cut
+
+sub split_command {
+ my($self, $cmd, @args) = @_;
+
+ my @cmds = ();
+ return(@cmds) unless @args;
+
+ # If the command was given as a here-doc, there's probably a trailing
+ # newline.
+ chomp $cmd;
+
+ # set aside 30% for macro expansion.
+ my $len_left = int($self->max_exec_len * 0.70);
+ $len_left -= length $self->_expand_macros($cmd);
+
+ do {
+ my $arg_str = '';
+ my @next_args;
+ while( @next_args = splice(@args, 0, 2) ) {
+ # Two at a time to preserve pairs.
+ my $next_arg_str = "\t ". join ' ', @next_args, "\n";
+
+ if( !length $arg_str ) {
+ $arg_str .= $next_arg_str
+ }
+ elsif( length($arg_str) + length($next_arg_str) > $len_left ) {
+ unshift @args, @next_args;
+ last;
+ }
+ else {
+ $arg_str .= $next_arg_str;
+ }
+ }
+ chop $arg_str;
+
+ push @cmds, $self->escape_newlines("$cmd \n$arg_str");
+ } while @args;
+
+ return @cmds;
+}
+
+
+sub _expand_macros {
+ my($self, $cmd) = @_;
+
+ $cmd =~ s{\$\((\w+)\)}{
+ defined $self->{$1} ? $self->{$1} : "\$($1)"
+ }e;
+ return $cmd;
+}
+
+
+=head3 echo
+
+ my @commands = $MM->echo($text);
+ my @commands = $MM->echo($text, $file);
+ my @commands = $MM->echo($text, $file, $appending);
+
+Generates a set of @commands which print the $text to a $file.
+
+If $file is not given, output goes to STDOUT.
+
+If $appending is true the $file will be appended to rather than
+overwritten.
+
+=cut
+
+sub echo {
+ my($self, $text, $file, $appending) = @_;
+ $appending ||= 0;
+
+ my @cmds = map { '$(NOECHO) $(ECHO) '.$self->quote_literal($_) }
+ split /\n/, $text;
+ if( $file ) {
+ my $redirect = $appending ? '>>' : '>';
+ $cmds[0] .= " $redirect $file";
+ $_ .= " >> $file" foreach @cmds[1..$#cmds];
+ }
+
+ return @cmds;
+}
+
+
+=head3 wraplist
+
+ my $args = $mm->wraplist(@list);
+
+Takes an array of items and turns them into a well-formatted list of
+arguments. In most cases this is simply something like:
+
+ FOO \
+ BAR \
+ BAZ
+
+=cut
+
+sub wraplist {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return join " \\\n\t", @_;
+}
+
+
+=head3 maketext_filter
+
+ my $filter_make_text = $mm->maketext_filter($make_text);
+
+The text of the Makefile is run through this method before writing to
+disk. It allows systems a chance to make portability fixes to the
+Makefile.
+
+By default it does nothing.
+
+This method is protected and not intended to be called outside of
+MakeMaker.
+
+=cut
+
+sub maketext_filter { return $_[1] }
+
+
+=head3 cd I<Abstract>
+
+ my $subdir_cmd = $MM->cd($subdir, @cmds);
+
+This will generate a make fragment which runs the @cmds in the given
+$dir. The rough equivalent to this, except cross platform.
+
+ cd $subdir && $cmd
+
+Currently $dir can only go down one level. "foo" is fine. "foo/bar" is
+not. "../foo" is right out.
+
+The resulting $subdir_cmd has no leading tab nor trailing newline. This
+makes it easier to embed in a make string. For example.
+
+ my $make = sprintf <<'CODE', $subdir_cmd;
+ foo :
+ $(ECHO) what
+ %s
+ $(ECHO) mouche
+ CODE
+
+
+=head3 oneliner I<Abstract>
+
+ my $oneliner = $MM->oneliner($perl_code);
+ my $oneliner = $MM->oneliner($perl_code, \@switches);
+
+This will generate a perl one-liner safe for the particular platform
+you're on based on the given $perl_code and @switches (a -e is
+assumed) suitable for using in a make target. It will use the proper
+shell quoting and escapes.
+
+$(PERLRUN) will be used as perl.
+
+Any newlines in $perl_code will be escaped. Leading and trailing
+newlines will be stripped. Makes this idiom much easier:
+
+ my $code = $MM->oneliner(<<'CODE', [...switches...]);
+some code here
+another line here
+CODE
+
+Usage might be something like:
+
+ # an echo emulation
+ $oneliner = $MM->oneliner('print "Foo\n"');
+ $make = '$oneliner > somefile';
+
+All dollar signs must be doubled in the $perl_code if you expect them
+to be interpreted normally, otherwise it will be considered a make
+macro. Also remember to quote make macros else it might be used as a
+bareword. For example:
+
+ # Assign the value of the $(VERSION_FROM) make macro to $vf.
+ $oneliner = $MM->oneliner('$$vf = "$(VERSION_FROM)"');
+
+Its currently very simple and may be expanded sometime in the figure
+to include more flexible code and switches.
+
+
+=head3 quote_literal I<Abstract>
+
+ my $safe_text = $MM->quote_literal($text);
+
+This will quote $text so it is interpreted literally in the shell.
+
+For example, on Unix this would escape any single-quotes in $text and
+put single-quotes around the whole thing.
+
+
+=head3 escape_newlines I<Abstract>
+
+ my $escaped_text = $MM->escape_newlines($text);
+
+Shell escapes newlines in $text.
+
+
+=head3 max_exec_len I<Abstract>
+
+ my $max_exec_len = $MM->max_exec_len;
+
+Calculates the maximum command size the OS can exec. Effectively,
+this is the max size of a shell command line.
+
+=for _private
+$self->{_MAX_EXEC_LEN} is set by this method, but only for testing purposes.
+
+
+=head3 make
+
+ my $make = $MM->make;
+
+Returns the make variant we're generating the Makefile for. This attempts
+to do some normalization on the information from %Config or the user.
+
+=cut
+
+sub make {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my $make = lc $self->{MAKE};
+
+ # Truncate anything like foomake6 to just foomake.
+ $make =~ s/^(\w+make).*/$1/;
+
+ # Turn gnumake into gmake.
+ $make =~ s/^gnu/g/;
+
+ return $make;
+}
+
+
+=head2 Targets
+
+These are methods which produce make targets.
+
+
+=head3 all_target
+
+Generate the default target 'all'.
+
+=cut
+
+sub all_target {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ return <<'MAKE_EXT';
+all :: pure_all
+ $(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
+MAKE_EXT
+
+}
+
+
+=head3 blibdirs_target
+
+ my $make_frag = $mm->blibdirs_target;
+
+Creates the blibdirs target which creates all the directories we use
+in blib/.
+
+The blibdirs.ts target is deprecated. Depend on blibdirs instead.
+
+
+=cut
+
+sub blibdirs_target {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my @dirs = map { uc "\$(INST_$_)" } qw(libdir archlib
+ autodir archautodir
+ bin script
+ man1dir man3dir
+ );
+
+ my @exists = map { $_.'$(DFSEP).exists' } @dirs;
+
+ my $make = sprintf <<'MAKE', join(' ', @exists);
+blibdirs : %s
+ $(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
+
+# Backwards compat with 6.18 through 6.25
+blibdirs.ts : blibdirs
+ $(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
+
+MAKE
+
+ $make .= $self->dir_target(@dirs);
+
+ return $make;
+}
+
+
+=head3 clean (o)
+
+Defines the clean target.
+
+=cut
+
+sub clean {
+# --- Cleanup and Distribution Sections ---
+
+ my($self, %attribs) = @_;
+ my @m;
+ push(@m, '
+# Delete temporary files but do not touch installed files. We don\'t delete
+# the Makefile here so a later make realclean still has a makefile to use.
+
+clean :: clean_subdirs
+');
+
+ my @files = values %{$self->{XS}}; # .c files from *.xs files
+ my @dirs = qw(blib);
+
+ # Normally these are all under blib but they might have been
+ # redefined.
+ # XXX normally this would be a good idea, but the Perl core sets
+ # INST_LIB = ../../lib rather than actually installing the files.
+ # So a "make clean" in an ext/ directory would blow away lib.
+ # Until the core is adjusted let's leave this out.
+# push @dirs, qw($(INST_ARCHLIB) $(INST_LIB)
+# $(INST_BIN) $(INST_SCRIPT)
+# $(INST_MAN1DIR) $(INST_MAN3DIR)
+# $(INST_LIBDIR) $(INST_ARCHLIBDIR) $(INST_AUTODIR)
+# $(INST_STATIC) $(INST_DYNAMIC) $(INST_BOOT)
+# );
+
+
+ if( $attribs{FILES} ) {
+ # Use @dirs because we don't know what's in here.
+ push @dirs, ref $attribs{FILES} ?
+ @{$attribs{FILES}} :
+ split /\s+/, $attribs{FILES} ;
+ }
+
+ push(@files, qw[$(MAKE_APERL_FILE)
+ perlmain.c tmon.out mon.out so_locations
+ blibdirs.ts pm_to_blib pm_to_blib.ts
+ *$(OBJ_EXT) *$(LIB_EXT) perl.exe perl perl$(EXE_EXT)
+ $(BOOTSTRAP) $(BASEEXT).bso
+ $(BASEEXT).def lib$(BASEEXT).def
+ $(BASEEXT).exp $(BASEEXT).x
+ ]);
+
+ push(@files, $self->catfile('$(INST_ARCHAUTODIR)','extralibs.all'));
+ push(@files, $self->catfile('$(INST_ARCHAUTODIR)','extralibs.ld'));
+
+ # core files
+ push(@files, qw[core core.*perl.*.? *perl.core]);
+ push(@files, map { "core." . "[0-9]"x$_ } (1..5));
+
+ # OS specific things to clean up. Use @dirs since we don't know
+ # what might be in here.
+ push @dirs, $self->extra_clean_files;
+
+ # Occasionally files are repeated several times from different sources
+ { my(%f) = map { ($_ => 1) } @files; @files = keys %f; }
+ { my(%d) = map { ($_ => 1) } @dirs; @dirs = keys %d; }
+
+ push @m, map "\t$_\n", $self->split_command('- $(RM_F)', @files);
+ push @m, map "\t$_\n", $self->split_command('- $(RM_RF)', @dirs);
+
+ # Leave Makefile.old around for realclean
+ push @m, <<'MAKE';
+ - $(MV) $(FIRST_MAKEFILE) $(MAKEFILE_OLD) $(DEV_NULL)
+MAKE
+
+ push(@m, "\t$attribs{POSTOP}\n") if $attribs{POSTOP};
+
+ join("", @m);
+}
+
+
+=head3 clean_subdirs_target
+
+ my $make_frag = $MM->clean_subdirs_target;
+
+Returns the clean_subdirs target. This is used by the clean target to
+call clean on any subdirectories which contain Makefiles.
+
+=cut
+
+sub clean_subdirs_target {
+ my($self) = shift;
+
+ # No subdirectories, no cleaning.
+ return <<'NOOP_FRAG' unless @{$self->{DIR}};
+clean_subdirs :
+ $(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
+NOOP_FRAG
+
+
+ my $clean = "clean_subdirs :\n";
+
+ for my $dir (@{$self->{DIR}}) {
+ my $subclean = $self->oneliner(sprintf <<'CODE', $dir);
+chdir '%s'; system '$(MAKE) clean' if -f '$(FIRST_MAKEFILE)';
+CODE
+
+ $clean .= "\t$subclean\n";
+ }
+
+ return $clean;
+}
+
+
+=head3 dir_target
+
+ my $make_frag = $mm->dir_target(@directories);
+
+Generates targets to create the specified directories and set its
+permission to PERM_DIR.
+
+Because depending on a directory to just ensure it exists doesn't work
+too well (the modified time changes too often) dir_target() creates a
+.exists file in the created directory. It is this you should depend on.
+For portability purposes you should use the $(DIRFILESEP) macro rather
+than a '/' to seperate the directory from the file.
+
+ yourdirectory$(DIRFILESEP).exists
+
+=cut
+
+sub dir_target {
+ my($self, @dirs) = @_;
+
+ my $make = '';
+ foreach my $dir (@dirs) {
+ $make .= sprintf <<'MAKE', ($dir) x 7;
+%s$(DFSEP).exists :: Makefile.PL
+ $(NOECHO) $(MKPATH) %s
+ $(NOECHO) $(CHMOD) $(PERM_DIR) %s
+ $(NOECHO) $(TOUCH) %s$(DFSEP).exists
+
+MAKE
+
+ }
+
+ return $make;
+}
+
+
+=head3 distdir
+
+Defines the scratch directory target that will hold the distribution
+before tar-ing (or shar-ing).
+
+=cut
+
+# For backwards compatibility.
+*dist_dir = *distdir;
+
+sub distdir {
+ my($self) = shift;
+
+ my $meta_target = $self->{NO_META} ? '' : 'distmeta';
+ my $sign_target = !$self->{SIGN} ? '' : 'distsignature';
+
+ return sprintf <<'MAKE_FRAG', $meta_target, $sign_target;
+create_distdir :
+ $(RM_RF) $(DISTVNAME)
+ $(PERLRUN) "-MExtUtils::Manifest=manicopy,maniread" \
+ -e "manicopy(maniread(),'$(DISTVNAME)', '$(DIST_CP)');"
+
+distdir : create_distdir %s %s
+ $(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
+
+MAKE_FRAG
+
+}
+
+
+=head3 dist_test
+
+Defines a target that produces the distribution in the
+scratchdirectory, and runs 'perl Makefile.PL; make ;make test' in that
+subdirectory.
+
+=cut
+
+sub dist_test {
+ my($self) = shift;
+
+ my $mpl_args = join " ", map qq["$_"], @ARGV;
+
+ my $test = $self->cd('$(DISTVNAME)',
+ '$(ABSPERLRUN) Makefile.PL '.$mpl_args,
+ '$(MAKE) $(PASTHRU)',
+ '$(MAKE) test $(PASTHRU)'
+ );
+
+ return sprintf <<'MAKE_FRAG', $test;
+disttest : distdir
+ %s
+
+MAKE_FRAG
+
+
+}
+
+
+=head3 dynamic (o)
+
+Defines the dynamic target.
+
+=cut
+
+sub dynamic {
+# --- Dynamic Loading Sections ---
+
+ my($self) = shift;
+ '
+dynamic :: $(FIRST_MAKEFILE) $(INST_DYNAMIC) $(INST_BOOT)
+ $(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
+';
+}
+
+
+=head3 makemakerdflt_target
+
+ my $make_frag = $mm->makemakerdflt_target
+
+Returns a make fragment with the makemakerdeflt_target specified.
+This target is the first target in the Makefile, is the default target
+and simply points off to 'all' just in case any make variant gets
+confused or something gets snuck in before the real 'all' target.
+
+=cut
+
+sub makemakerdflt_target {
+ return <<'MAKE_FRAG';
+makemakerdflt : all
+ $(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
+MAKE_FRAG
+
+}
+
+
+=head3 manifypods_target
+
+ my $manifypods_target = $self->manifypods_target;
+
+Generates the manifypods target. This target generates man pages from
+all POD files in MAN1PODS and MAN3PODS.
+
+=cut
+
+sub manifypods_target {
+ my($self) = shift;
+
+ my $man1pods = '';
+ my $man3pods = '';
+ my $dependencies = '';
+
+ # populate manXpods & dependencies:
+ foreach my $name (keys %{$self->{MAN1PODS}}, keys %{$self->{MAN3PODS}}) {
+ $dependencies .= " \\\n\t$name";
+ }
+
+ my $manify = <<END;
+manifypods : pure_all $dependencies
+END
+
+ my @man_cmds;
+ foreach my $section (qw(1 3)) {
+ my $pods = $self->{"MAN${section}PODS"};
+ push @man_cmds, $self->split_command(<<CMD, %$pods);
+ \$(NOECHO) \$(POD2MAN) --section=$section --perm_rw=\$(PERM_RW)
+CMD
+ }
+
+ $manify .= "\t\$(NOECHO) \$(NOOP)\n" unless @man_cmds;
+ $manify .= join '', map { "$_\n" } @man_cmds;
+
+ return $manify;
+}
+
+
+=head3 metafile_target
+
+ my $target = $mm->metafile_target;
+
+Generate the metafile target.
+
+Writes the file META.yml YAML encoded meta-data about the module in
+the distdir. The format follows Module::Build's as closely as
+possible.
+
+=cut
+
+sub metafile_target {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ return <<'MAKE_FRAG' if $self->{NO_META};
+metafile :
+ $(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
+MAKE_FRAG
+
+ my @metadata = $self->metafile_data(
+ $self->{META_ADD} || {},
+ $self->{META_MERGE} || {},
+ );
+ my $meta = $self->metafile_file(@metadata);
+ my @write_meta = $self->echo($meta, 'META_new.yml');
+
+ return sprintf <<'MAKE_FRAG', join("\n\t", @write_meta);
+metafile : create_distdir
+ $(NOECHO) $(ECHO) Generating META.yml
+ %s
+ -$(NOECHO) $(MV) META_new.yml $(DISTVNAME)/META.yml
+MAKE_FRAG
+
+}
+
+
+=begin private
+
+=head3 _sort_pairs
+
+ my @pairs = _sort_pairs($sort_sub, \%hash);
+
+Sorts the pairs of a hash based on keys ordered according
+to C<$sort_sub>.
+
+=end private
+
+=cut
+
+sub _sort_pairs {
+ my $sort = shift;
+ my $pairs = shift;
+ return map { $_ => $pairs->{$_} }
+ sort $sort
+ keys %$pairs;
+}
+
+
+# Taken from Module::Build::Base
+sub _hash_merge {
+ my ($self, $h, $k, $v) = @_;
+ if (ref $h->{$k} eq 'ARRAY') {
+ push @{$h->{$k}}, ref $v ? @$v : $v;
+ } elsif (ref $h->{$k} eq 'HASH') {
+ $self->_hash_merge($h->{$k}, $_, $v->{$_}) foreach keys %$v;
+ } else {
+ $h->{$k} = $v;
+ }
+}
+
+
+=head3 metafile_data
+
+ my @metadata_pairs = $mm->metafile_data(\%meta_add, \%meta_merge);
+
+Returns the data which MakeMaker turns into the META.yml file.
+
+Values of %meta_add will overwrite any existing metadata in those
+keys. %meta_merge will be merged with them.
+
+=cut
+
+sub metafile_data {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my($meta_add, $meta_merge) = @_;
+
+ # The order in which standard meta keys should be written.
+ my @meta_order = qw(
+ name
+ version
+ abstract
+ author
+ license
+ distribution_type
+
+ configure_requires
+ build_requires
+ requires
+
+ resources
+
+ provides
+ no_index
+
+ generated_by
+ meta-spec
+ );
+
+ # Check the original args so we can tell between the user setting it
+ # to an empty hash and it just being initialized.
+ my $configure_requires;
+ if( $self->{ARGS}{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} ) {
+ $configure_requires = $self->{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES};
+ } else {
+ $configure_requires = {
+ 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => 0,
+ };
+ }
+ my $build_requires;
+ if( $self->{ARGS}{BUILD_REQUIRES} ) {
+ $build_requires = $self->{BUILD_REQUIRES};
+ } else {
+ $build_requires = {
+ 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => 0,
+ };
+ }
+
+ my %meta = (
+ name => $self->{DISTNAME},
+ version => $self->{VERSION},
+ abstract => $self->{ABSTRACT},
+ license => $self->{LICENSE} || 'unknown',
+ distribution_type => $self->{PM} ? 'module' : 'script',
+
+ configure_requires => $configure_requires,
+
+ build_requires => $build_requires,
+
+ no_index => {
+ directory => [qw(t inc)]
+ },
+
+ generated_by => "ExtUtils::MakeMaker version $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION",
+ 'meta-spec' => {
+ url => 'http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html',
+ version => 1.4
+ },
+ );
+
+ # The author key is required and it takes a list.
+ $meta{author} = defined $self->{AUTHOR} ? [$self->{AUTHOR}] : [];
+
+ $meta{requires} = $self->{PREREQ_PM} if defined $self->{PREREQ_PM};
+ $meta{requires}{perl} = $self->{MIN_PERL_VERSION} if $self->{MIN_PERL_VERSION};
+
+ while( my($key, $val) = each %$meta_add ) {
+ $meta{$key} = $val;
+ }
+
+ while( my($key, $val) = each %$meta_merge ) {
+ $self->_hash_merge(\%meta, $key, $val);
+ }
+
+ my @meta_pairs;
+
+ # Put the standard keys first in the proper order.
+ for my $key (@meta_order) {
+ next unless exists $meta{$key};
+
+ push @meta_pairs, $key, delete $meta{$key};
+ }
+
+ # Then tack everything else onto the end, alpha sorted.
+ for my $key (sort {lc $a cmp lc $b} keys %meta) {
+ push @meta_pairs, $key, $meta{$key};
+ }
+
+ return @meta_pairs
+}
+
+=begin private
+
+=head3 _dump_hash
+
+ $yaml = _dump_hash(\%options, %hash);
+
+Implements a fake YAML dumper for a hash given
+as a list of pairs. No quoting/escaping is done. Keys
+are supposed to be strings. Values are undef, strings,
+hash refs or array refs of strings.
+
+Supported options are:
+
+ delta => STR - indentation delta
+ use_header => BOOL - whether to include a YAML header
+ indent => STR - a string of spaces
+ default: ''
+
+ max_key_length => INT - maximum key length used to align
+ keys and values of the same hash
+ default: 20
+ key_sort => CODE - a sort sub
+ It may be undef, which means no sorting by keys
+ default: sub { lc $a cmp lc $b }
+
+ customs => HASH - special options for certain keys
+ (whose values are hashes themselves)
+ may contain: max_key_length, key_sort, customs
+
+=end private
+
+=cut
+
+sub _dump_hash {
+ croak "first argument should be a hash ref" unless ref $_[0] eq 'HASH';
+ my $options = shift;
+ my %hash = @_;
+
+ # Use a list to preserve order.
+ my @pairs;
+
+ my $k_sort
+ = exists $options->{key_sort} ? $options->{key_sort}
+ : sub { lc $a cmp lc $b };
+ if ($k_sort) {
+ croak "'key_sort' should be a coderef" unless ref $k_sort eq 'CODE';
+ @pairs = _sort_pairs($k_sort, \%hash);
+ } else { # list of pairs, no sorting
+ @pairs = @_;
+ }
+
+ my $yaml = $options->{use_header} ? "--- #YAML:1.0\n" : '';
+ my $indent = $options->{indent} || '';
+ my $k_length = min(
+ ($options->{max_key_length} || 20),
+ max(map { length($_) + 1 } grep { !ref $hash{$_} } keys %hash)
+ );
+ my $customs = $options->{customs} || {};
+
+ # printf format for key
+ my $k_format = "%-${k_length}s";
+
+ while( @pairs ) {
+ my($key, $val) = splice @pairs, 0, 2;
+ $val = '~' unless defined $val;
+ if(ref $val eq 'HASH') {
+ if ( keys %$val ) {
+ my %k_options = ( # options for recursive call
+ delta => $options->{delta},
+ use_header => 0,
+ indent => $indent . $options->{delta},
+ );
+ if (exists $customs->{$key}) {
+ my %k_custom = %{$customs->{$key}};
+ foreach my $k qw(key_sort max_key_length customs) {
+ $k_options{$k} = $k_custom{$k} if exists $k_custom{$k};
+ }
+ }
+ $yaml .= $indent . "$key:\n"
+ . _dump_hash(\%k_options, %$val);
+ }
+ else {
+ $yaml .= $indent . "$key: {}\n";
+ }
+ }
+ elsif (ref $val eq 'ARRAY') {
+ if( @$val ) {
+ $yaml .= $indent . "$key:\n";
+
+ for (@$val) {
+ croak "only nested arrays of non-refs are supported" if ref $_;
+ $yaml .= $indent . $options->{delta} . "- $_\n";
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ $yaml .= $indent . "$key: []\n";
+ }
+ }
+ elsif( ref $val and !blessed($val) ) {
+ croak "only nested hashes, arrays and objects are supported";
+ }
+ else { # if it's an object, just stringify it
+ $yaml .= $indent . sprintf "$k_format %s\n", "$key:", $val;
+ }
+ };
+
+ return $yaml;
+
+}
+
+sub blessed {
+ return eval { $_[0]->isa("UNIVERSAL"); };
+}
+
+sub max {
+ return (sort { $b <=> $a } @_)[0];
+}
+
+sub min {
+ return (sort { $a <=> $b } @_)[0];
+}
+
+=head3 metafile_file
+
+ my $meta_yml = $mm->metafile_file(@metadata_pairs);
+
+Turns the @metadata_pairs into YAML.
+
+This method does not implement a complete YAML dumper, being limited
+to dump a hash with values which are strings, undef's or nested hashes
+and arrays of strings. No quoting/escaping is done.
+
+=cut
+
+sub metafile_file {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my %dump_options = (
+ use_header => 1,
+ delta => ' ' x 4,
+ key_sort => undef,
+ );
+ return _dump_hash(\%dump_options, @_);
+
+}
+
+
+=head3 distmeta_target
+
+ my $make_frag = $mm->distmeta_target;
+
+Generates the distmeta target to add META.yml to the MANIFEST in the
+distdir.
+
+=cut
+
+sub distmeta_target {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my $add_meta = $self->oneliner(<<'CODE', ['-MExtUtils::Manifest=maniadd']);
+eval { maniadd({q{META.yml} => q{Module meta-data (added by MakeMaker)}}) }
+ or print "Could not add META.yml to MANIFEST: $${'@'}\n"
+CODE
+
+ my $add_meta_to_distdir = $self->cd('$(DISTVNAME)', $add_meta);
+
+ return sprintf <<'MAKE', $add_meta_to_distdir;
+distmeta : create_distdir metafile
+ $(NOECHO) %s
+
+MAKE
+
+}
+
+
+=head3 realclean (o)
+
+Defines the realclean target.
+
+=cut
+
+sub realclean {
+ my($self, %attribs) = @_;
+
+ my @dirs = qw($(DISTVNAME));
+ my @files = qw($(FIRST_MAKEFILE) $(MAKEFILE_OLD));
+
+ # Special exception for the perl core where INST_* is not in blib.
+ # This cleans up the files built from the ext/ directory (all XS).
+ if( $self->{PERL_CORE} ) {
+ push @dirs, qw($(INST_AUTODIR) $(INST_ARCHAUTODIR));
+ push @files, values %{$self->{PM}};
+ }
+
+ if( $self->has_link_code ){
+ push @files, qw($(OBJECT));
+ }
+
+ if( $attribs{FILES} ) {
+ if( ref $attribs{FILES} ) {
+ push @dirs, @{ $attribs{FILES} };
+ }
+ else {
+ push @dirs, split /\s+/, $attribs{FILES};
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Occasionally files are repeated several times from different sources
+ { my(%f) = map { ($_ => 1) } @files; @files = keys %f; }
+ { my(%d) = map { ($_ => 1) } @dirs; @dirs = keys %d; }
+
+ my $rm_cmd = join "\n\t", map { "$_" }
+ $self->split_command('- $(RM_F)', @files);
+ my $rmf_cmd = join "\n\t", map { "$_" }
+ $self->split_command('- $(RM_RF)', @dirs);
+
+ my $m = sprintf <<'MAKE', $rm_cmd, $rmf_cmd;
+# Delete temporary files (via clean) and also delete dist files
+realclean purge :: clean realclean_subdirs
+ %s
+ %s
+MAKE
+
+ $m .= "\t$attribs{POSTOP}\n" if $attribs{POSTOP};
+
+ return $m;
+}
+
+
+=head3 realclean_subdirs_target
+
+ my $make_frag = $MM->realclean_subdirs_target;
+
+Returns the realclean_subdirs target. This is used by the realclean
+target to call realclean on any subdirectories which contain Makefiles.
+
+=cut
+
+sub realclean_subdirs_target {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ return <<'NOOP_FRAG' unless @{$self->{DIR}};
+realclean_subdirs :
+ $(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
+NOOP_FRAG
+
+ my $rclean = "realclean_subdirs :\n";
+
+ foreach my $dir (@{$self->{DIR}}) {
+ foreach my $makefile ('$(MAKEFILE_OLD)', '$(FIRST_MAKEFILE)' ) {
+ my $subrclean .= $self->oneliner(sprintf <<'CODE', $dir, ($makefile) x 2);
+chdir '%s'; system '$(MAKE) $(USEMAKEFILE) %s realclean' if -f '%s';
+CODE
+
+ $rclean .= sprintf <<'RCLEAN', $subrclean;
+ - %s
+RCLEAN
+
+ }
+ }
+
+ return $rclean;
+}
+
+
+=head3 signature_target
+
+ my $target = $mm->signature_target;
+
+Generate the signature target.
+
+Writes the file SIGNATURE with "cpansign -s".
+
+=cut
+
+sub signature_target {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ return <<'MAKE_FRAG';
+signature :
+ cpansign -s
+MAKE_FRAG
+
+}
+
+
+=head3 distsignature_target
+
+ my $make_frag = $mm->distsignature_target;
+
+Generates the distsignature target to add SIGNATURE to the MANIFEST in the
+distdir.
+
+=cut
+
+sub distsignature_target {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my $add_sign = $self->oneliner(<<'CODE', ['-MExtUtils::Manifest=maniadd']);
+eval { maniadd({q{SIGNATURE} => q{Public-key signature (added by MakeMaker)}}) }
+ or print "Could not add SIGNATURE to MANIFEST: $${'@'}\n"
+CODE
+
+ my $sign_dist = $self->cd('$(DISTVNAME)' => 'cpansign -s');
+
+ # cpansign -s complains if SIGNATURE is in the MANIFEST yet does not
+ # exist
+ my $touch_sig = $self->cd('$(DISTVNAME)' => '$(TOUCH) SIGNATURE');
+ my $add_sign_to_dist = $self->cd('$(DISTVNAME)' => $add_sign );
+
+ return sprintf <<'MAKE', $add_sign_to_dist, $touch_sig, $sign_dist
+distsignature : create_distdir
+ $(NOECHO) %s
+ $(NOECHO) %s
+ %s
+
+MAKE
+
+}
+
+
+=head3 special_targets
+
+ my $make_frag = $mm->special_targets
+
+Returns a make fragment containing any targets which have special
+meaning to make. For example, .SUFFIXES and .PHONY.
+
+=cut
+
+sub special_targets {
+ my $make_frag = <<'MAKE_FRAG';
+.SUFFIXES : .xs .c .C .cpp .i .s .cxx .cc $(OBJ_EXT)
+
+.PHONY: all config static dynamic test linkext manifest blibdirs clean realclean disttest distdir
+
+MAKE_FRAG
+
+ $make_frag .= <<'MAKE_FRAG' if $ENV{CLEARCASE_ROOT};
+.NO_CONFIG_REC: Makefile
+
+MAKE_FRAG
+
+ return $make_frag;
+}
+
+
+
+
+=head2 Init methods
+
+Methods which help initialize the MakeMaker object and macros.
+
+
+=head3 init_ABSTRACT
+
+ $mm->init_ABSTRACT
+
+=cut
+
+sub init_ABSTRACT {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ if( $self->{ABSTRACT_FROM} and $self->{ABSTRACT} ) {
+ warn "Both ABSTRACT_FROM and ABSTRACT are set. ".
+ "Ignoring ABSTRACT_FROM.\n";
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if ($self->{ABSTRACT_FROM}){
+ $self->{ABSTRACT} = $self->parse_abstract($self->{ABSTRACT_FROM}) or
+ carp "WARNING: Setting ABSTRACT via file ".
+ "'$self->{ABSTRACT_FROM}' failed\n";
+ }
+}
+
+=head3 init_INST
+
+ $mm->init_INST;
+
+Called by init_main. Sets up all INST_* variables except those related
+to XS code. Those are handled in init_xs.
+
+=cut
+
+sub init_INST {
+ my($self) = shift;
+
+ $self->{INST_ARCHLIB} ||= $self->catdir($Curdir,"blib","arch");
+ $self->{INST_BIN} ||= $self->catdir($Curdir,'blib','bin');
+
+ # INST_LIB typically pre-set if building an extension after
+ # perl has been built and installed. Setting INST_LIB allows
+ # you to build directly into, say $Config{privlibexp}.
+ unless ($self->{INST_LIB}){
+ if ($self->{PERL_CORE}) {
+ if (defined $Cross::platform) {
+ $self->{INST_LIB} = $self->{INST_ARCHLIB} =
+ $self->catdir($self->{PERL_LIB},"..","xlib",
+ $Cross::platform);
+ }
+ else {
+ $self->{INST_LIB} = $self->{INST_ARCHLIB} = $self->{PERL_LIB};
+ }
+ } else {
+ $self->{INST_LIB} = $self->catdir($Curdir,"blib","lib");
+ }
+ }
+
+ my @parentdir = split(/::/, $self->{PARENT_NAME});
+ $self->{INST_LIBDIR} = $self->catdir('$(INST_LIB)', @parentdir);
+ $self->{INST_ARCHLIBDIR} = $self->catdir('$(INST_ARCHLIB)', @parentdir);
+ $self->{INST_AUTODIR} = $self->catdir('$(INST_LIB)', 'auto',
+ '$(FULLEXT)');
+ $self->{INST_ARCHAUTODIR} = $self->catdir('$(INST_ARCHLIB)', 'auto',
+ '$(FULLEXT)');
+
+ $self->{INST_SCRIPT} ||= $self->catdir($Curdir,'blib','script');
+
+ $self->{INST_MAN1DIR} ||= $self->catdir($Curdir,'blib','man1');
+ $self->{INST_MAN3DIR} ||= $self->catdir($Curdir,'blib','man3');
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+
+=head3 init_INSTALL
+
+ $mm->init_INSTALL;
+
+Called by init_main. Sets up all INSTALL_* variables (except
+INSTALLDIRS) and *PREFIX.
+
+=cut
+
+sub init_INSTALL {
+ my($self) = shift;
+
+ if( $self->{ARGS}{INSTALL_BASE} and $self->{ARGS}{PREFIX} ) {
+ die "Only one of PREFIX or INSTALL_BASE can be given. Not both.\n";
+ }
+
+ if( $self->{ARGS}{INSTALL_BASE} ) {
+ $self->init_INSTALL_from_INSTALL_BASE;
+ }
+ else {
+ $self->init_INSTALL_from_PREFIX;
+ }
+}
+
+
+=head3 init_INSTALL_from_PREFIX
+
+ $mm->init_INSTALL_from_PREFIX;
+
+=cut
+
+sub init_INSTALL_from_PREFIX {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ $self->init_lib2arch;
+
+ # There are often no Config.pm defaults for these new man variables so
+ # we fall back to the old behavior which is to use installman*dir
+ foreach my $num (1, 3) {
+ my $k = 'installsiteman'.$num.'dir';
+
+ $self->{uc $k} ||= uc "\$(installman${num}dir)"
+ unless $Config{$k};
+ }
+
+ foreach my $num (1, 3) {
+ my $k = 'installvendorman'.$num.'dir';
+
+ unless( $Config{$k} ) {
+ $self->{uc $k} ||= $Config{usevendorprefix}
+ ? uc "\$(installman${num}dir)"
+ : '';
+ }
+ }
+
+ $self->{INSTALLSITEBIN} ||= '$(INSTALLBIN)'
+ unless $Config{installsitebin};
+ $self->{INSTALLSITESCRIPT} ||= '$(INSTALLSCRIPT)'
+ unless $Config{installsitescript};
+
+ unless( $Config{installvendorbin} ) {
+ $self->{INSTALLVENDORBIN} ||= $Config{usevendorprefix}
+ ? $Config{installbin}
+ : '';
+ }
+ unless( $Config{installvendorscript} ) {
+ $self->{INSTALLVENDORSCRIPT} ||= $Config{usevendorprefix}
+ ? $Config{installscript}
+ : '';
+ }
+
+
+ my $iprefix = $Config{installprefixexp} || $Config{installprefix} ||
+ $Config{prefixexp} || $Config{prefix} || '';
+ my $vprefix = $Config{usevendorprefix} ? $Config{vendorprefixexp} : '';
+ my $sprefix = $Config{siteprefixexp} || '';
+
+ # 5.005_03 doesn't have a siteprefix.
+ $sprefix = $iprefix unless $sprefix;
+
+
+ $self->{PREFIX} ||= '';
+
+ if( $self->{PREFIX} ) {
+ @{$self}{qw(PERLPREFIX SITEPREFIX VENDORPREFIX)} =
+ ('$(PREFIX)') x 3;
+ }
+ else {
+ $self->{PERLPREFIX} ||= $iprefix;
+ $self->{SITEPREFIX} ||= $sprefix;
+ $self->{VENDORPREFIX} ||= $vprefix;
+
+ # Lots of MM extension authors like to use $(PREFIX) so we
+ # put something sensible in there no matter what.
+ $self->{PREFIX} = '$('.uc $self->{INSTALLDIRS}.'PREFIX)';
+ }
+
+ my $arch = $Config{archname};
+ my $version = $Config{version};
+
+ # default style
+ my $libstyle = $Config{installstyle} || 'lib/perl5';
+ my $manstyle = '';
+
+ if( $self->{LIBSTYLE} ) {
+ $libstyle = $self->{LIBSTYLE};
+ $manstyle = $self->{LIBSTYLE} eq 'lib/perl5' ? 'lib/perl5' : '';
+ }
+
+ # Some systems, like VOS, set installman*dir to '' if they can't
+ # read man pages.
+ for my $num (1, 3) {
+ $self->{'INSTALLMAN'.$num.'DIR'} ||= 'none'
+ unless $Config{'installman'.$num.'dir'};
+ }
+
+ my %bin_layouts =
+ (
+ bin => { s => $iprefix,
+ t => 'perl',
+ d => 'bin' },
+ vendorbin => { s => $vprefix,
+ t => 'vendor',
+ d => 'bin' },
+ sitebin => { s => $sprefix,
+ t => 'site',
+ d => 'bin' },
+ script => { s => $iprefix,
+ t => 'perl',
+ d => 'bin' },
+ vendorscript=> { s => $vprefix,
+ t => 'vendor',
+ d => 'bin' },
+ sitescript => { s => $sprefix,
+ t => 'site',
+ d => 'bin' },
+ );
+
+ my %man_layouts =
+ (
+ man1dir => { s => $iprefix,
+ t => 'perl',
+ d => 'man/man1',
+ style => $manstyle, },
+ siteman1dir => { s => $sprefix,
+ t => 'site',
+ d => 'man/man1',
+ style => $manstyle, },
+ vendorman1dir => { s => $vprefix,
+ t => 'vendor',
+ d => 'man/man1',
+ style => $manstyle, },
+
+ man3dir => { s => $iprefix,
+ t => 'perl',
+ d => 'man/man3',
+ style => $manstyle, },
+ siteman3dir => { s => $sprefix,
+ t => 'site',
+ d => 'man/man3',
+ style => $manstyle, },
+ vendorman3dir => { s => $vprefix,
+ t => 'vendor',
+ d => 'man/man3',
+ style => $manstyle, },
+ );
+
+ my %lib_layouts =
+ (
+ privlib => { s => $iprefix,
+ t => 'perl',
+ d => '',
+ style => $libstyle, },
+ vendorlib => { s => $vprefix,
+ t => 'vendor',
+ d => '',
+ style => $libstyle, },
+ sitelib => { s => $sprefix,
+ t => 'site',
+ d => 'site_perl',
+ style => $libstyle, },
+
+ archlib => { s => $iprefix,
+ t => 'perl',
+ d => "$version/$arch",
+ style => $libstyle },
+ vendorarch => { s => $vprefix,
+ t => 'vendor',
+ d => "$version/$arch",
+ style => $libstyle },
+ sitearch => { s => $sprefix,
+ t => 'site',
+ d => "site_perl/$version/$arch",
+ style => $libstyle },
+ );
+
+
+ # Special case for LIB.
+ if( $self->{LIB} ) {
+ foreach my $var (keys %lib_layouts) {
+ my $Installvar = uc "install$var";
+
+ if( $var =~ /arch/ ) {
+ $self->{$Installvar} ||=
+ $self->catdir($self->{LIB}, $Config{archname});
+ }
+ else {
+ $self->{$Installvar} ||= $self->{LIB};
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ my %type2prefix = ( perl => 'PERLPREFIX',
+ site => 'SITEPREFIX',
+ vendor => 'VENDORPREFIX'
+ );
+
+ my %layouts = (%bin_layouts, %man_layouts, %lib_layouts);
+ while( my($var, $layout) = each(%layouts) ) {
+ my($s, $t, $d, $style) = @{$layout}{qw(s t d style)};
+ my $r = '$('.$type2prefix{$t}.')';
+
+ print STDERR "Prefixing $var\n" if $Verbose >= 2;
+
+ my $installvar = "install$var";
+ my $Installvar = uc $installvar;
+ next if $self->{$Installvar};
+
+ $d = "$style/$d" if $style;
+ $self->prefixify($installvar, $s, $r, $d);
+
+ print STDERR " $Installvar == $self->{$Installvar}\n"
+ if $Verbose >= 2;
+ }
+
+ # Generate these if they weren't figured out.
+ $self->{VENDORARCHEXP} ||= $self->{INSTALLVENDORARCH};
+ $self->{VENDORLIBEXP} ||= $self->{INSTALLVENDORLIB};
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+
+=head3 init_from_INSTALL_BASE
+
+ $mm->init_from_INSTALL_BASE
+
+=cut
+
+my %map = (
+ lib => [qw(lib perl5)],
+ arch => [('lib', 'perl5', $Config{archname})],
+ bin => [qw(bin)],
+ man1dir => [qw(man man1)],
+ man3dir => [qw(man man3)]
+ );
+$map{script} = $map{bin};
+
+sub init_INSTALL_from_INSTALL_BASE {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ @{$self}{qw(PREFIX VENDORPREFIX SITEPREFIX PERLPREFIX)} =
+ '$(INSTALL_BASE)';
+
+ my %install;
+ foreach my $thing (keys %map) {
+ foreach my $dir (('', 'SITE', 'VENDOR')) {
+ my $uc_thing = uc $thing;
+ my $key = "INSTALL".$dir.$uc_thing;
+
+ $install{$key} ||=
+ $self->catdir('$(INSTALL_BASE)', @{$map{$thing}});
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Adjust for variable quirks.
+ $install{INSTALLARCHLIB} ||= delete $install{INSTALLARCH};
+ $install{INSTALLPRIVLIB} ||= delete $install{INSTALLLIB};
+
+ foreach my $key (keys %install) {
+ $self->{$key} ||= $install{$key};
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+
+=head3 init_VERSION I<Abstract>
+
+ $mm->init_VERSION
+
+Initialize macros representing versions of MakeMaker and other tools
+
+MAKEMAKER: path to the MakeMaker module.
+
+MM_VERSION: ExtUtils::MakeMaker Version
+
+MM_REVISION: ExtUtils::MakeMaker version control revision (for backwards
+ compat)
+
+VERSION: version of your module
+
+VERSION_MACRO: which macro represents the version (usually 'VERSION')
+
+VERSION_SYM: like version but safe for use as an RCS revision number
+
+DEFINE_VERSION: -D line to set the module version when compiling
+
+XS_VERSION: version in your .xs file. Defaults to $(VERSION)
+
+XS_VERSION_MACRO: which macro represents the XS version.
+
+XS_DEFINE_VERSION: -D line to set the xs version when compiling.
+
+Called by init_main.
+
+=cut
+
+sub init_VERSION {
+ my($self) = shift;
+
+ $self->{MAKEMAKER} = $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::Filename;
+ $self->{MM_VERSION} = $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION;
+ $self->{MM_REVISION}= $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::Revision;
+ $self->{VERSION_FROM} ||= '';
+
+ if ($self->{VERSION_FROM}){
+ $self->{VERSION} = $self->parse_version($self->{VERSION_FROM});
+ if( $self->{VERSION} eq 'undef' ) {
+ carp("WARNING: Setting VERSION via file ".
+ "'$self->{VERSION_FROM}' failed\n");
+ }
+ }
+
+ # strip blanks
+ if (defined $self->{VERSION}) {
+ $self->{VERSION} =~ s/^\s+//;
+ $self->{VERSION} =~ s/\s+$//;
+ }
+ else {
+ $self->{VERSION} = '';
+ }
+
+
+ $self->{VERSION_MACRO} = 'VERSION';
+ ($self->{VERSION_SYM} = $self->{VERSION}) =~ s/\W/_/g;
+ $self->{DEFINE_VERSION} = '-D$(VERSION_MACRO)=\"$(VERSION)\"';
+
+
+ # Graham Barr and Paul Marquess had some ideas how to ensure
+ # version compatibility between the *.pm file and the
+ # corresponding *.xs file. The bottomline was, that we need an
+ # XS_VERSION macro that defaults to VERSION:
+ $self->{XS_VERSION} ||= $self->{VERSION};
+
+ $self->{XS_VERSION_MACRO} = 'XS_VERSION';
+ $self->{XS_DEFINE_VERSION} = '-D$(XS_VERSION_MACRO)=\"$(XS_VERSION)\"';
+
+}
+
+
+=head3 init_others
+
+ $MM->init_others();
+
+Initializes the macro definitions used by tools_other() and places them
+in the $MM object.
+
+If there is no description, its the same as the parameter to
+WriteMakefile() documented in ExtUtils::MakeMaker.
+
+Defines at least these macros.
+
+ Macro Description
+
+ NOOP Do nothing
+ NOECHO Tell make not to display the command itself
+
+ MAKEFILE
+ FIRST_MAKEFILE
+ MAKEFILE_OLD
+ MAKE_APERL_FILE File used by MAKE_APERL
+
+ SHELL Program used to run shell commands
+
+ ECHO Print text adding a newline on the end
+ RM_F Remove a file
+ RM_RF Remove a directory
+ TOUCH Update a file's timestamp
+ TEST_F Test for a file's existence
+ CP Copy a file
+ MV Move a file
+ CHMOD Change permissions on a file
+ FALSE Exit with non-zero
+ TRUE Exit with zero
+
+ UMASK_NULL Nullify umask
+ DEV_NULL Suppress all command output
+
+=cut
+
+sub init_others {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ $self->{ECHO} ||= $self->oneliner('print qq{@ARGV}', ['-l']);
+ $self->{ECHO_N} ||= $self->oneliner('print qq{@ARGV}');
+
+ $self->{TOUCH} ||= $self->oneliner('touch', ["-MExtUtils::Command"]);
+ $self->{CHMOD} ||= $self->oneliner('chmod', ["-MExtUtils::Command"]);
+ $self->{RM_F} ||= $self->oneliner('rm_f', ["-MExtUtils::Command"]);
+ $self->{RM_RF} ||= $self->oneliner('rm_rf', ["-MExtUtils::Command"]);
+ $self->{TEST_F} ||= $self->oneliner('test_f', ["-MExtUtils::Command"]);
+ $self->{FALSE} ||= $self->oneliner('exit 1');
+ $self->{TRUE} ||= $self->oneliner('exit 0');
+
+ $self->{MKPATH} ||= $self->oneliner('mkpath', ["-MExtUtils::Command"]);
+
+ $self->{CP} ||= $self->oneliner('cp', ["-MExtUtils::Command"]);
+ $self->{MV} ||= $self->oneliner('mv', ["-MExtUtils::Command"]);
+
+ $self->{MOD_INSTALL} ||=
+ $self->oneliner(<<'CODE', ['-MExtUtils::Install']);
+install([ from_to => {@ARGV}, verbose => '$(VERBINST)', uninstall_shadows => '$(UNINST)', dir_mode => '$(PERM_DIR)' ]);
+CODE
+ $self->{DOC_INSTALL} ||= $self->oneliner('perllocal_install', ["-MExtUtils::Command::MM"]);
+ $self->{UNINSTALL} ||= $self->oneliner('uninstall', ["-MExtUtils::Command::MM"]);
+ $self->{WARN_IF_OLD_PACKLIST} ||=
+ $self->oneliner('warn_if_old_packlist', ["-MExtUtils::Command::MM"]);
+ $self->{FIXIN} ||= $self->oneliner('MY->fixin(shift)', ["-MExtUtils::MY"]);
+ $self->{EQUALIZE_TIMESTAMP} ||= $self->oneliner('eqtime', ["-MExtUtils::Command"]);
+
+ $self->{UNINST} ||= 0;
+ $self->{VERBINST} ||= 0;
+
+ $self->{FIRST_MAKEFILE} ||= $self->{MAKEFILE} || 'Makefile';
+ $self->{MAKEFILE} ||= $self->{FIRST_MAKEFILE};
+ $self->{MAKEFILE_OLD} ||= $self->{MAKEFILE}.'.old';
+ $self->{MAKE_APERL_FILE} ||= $self->{MAKEFILE}.'.aperl';
+
+ # Not everybody uses -f to indicate "use this Makefile instead"
+ $self->{USEMAKEFILE} ||= '-f';
+
+ # Some makes require a wrapper around macros passed in on the command
+ # line.
+ $self->{MACROSTART} ||= '';
+ $self->{MACROEND} ||= '';
+
+ $self->{SHELL} ||= $Config{sh};
+
+ # UMASK_NULL is not used by MakeMaker but some CPAN modules
+ # make use of it.
+ $self->{UMASK_NULL} ||= "umask 0";
+
+ # Not the greatest default, but its something.
+ $self->{DEV_NULL} ||= "> /dev/null 2>&1";
+
+ $self->{NOOP} ||= '$(TRUE)';
+ $self->{NOECHO} = '@' unless defined $self->{NOECHO};
+
+ $self->{LD_RUN_PATH} = "";
+
+ $self->{LIBS} = $self->_fix_libs($self->{LIBS});
+
+ # Compute EXTRALIBS, BSLOADLIBS and LDLOADLIBS from $self->{LIBS}
+ foreach my $libs ( @{$self->{LIBS}} ){
+ $libs =~ s/^\s*(.*\S)\s*$/$1/; # remove leading and trailing whitespace
+ my(@libs) = $self->extliblist($libs);
+ if ($libs[0] or $libs[1] or $libs[2]){
+ # LD_RUN_PATH now computed by ExtUtils::Liblist
+ ($self->{EXTRALIBS}, $self->{BSLOADLIBS},
+ $self->{LDLOADLIBS}, $self->{LD_RUN_PATH}) = @libs;
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( $self->{OBJECT} ) {
+ $self->{OBJECT} =~ s!\.o(bj)?\b!\$(OBJ_EXT)!g;
+ } else {
+ # init_dirscan should have found out, if we have C files
+ $self->{OBJECT} = "";
+ $self->{OBJECT} = '$(BASEEXT)$(OBJ_EXT)' if @{$self->{C}||[]};
+ }
+ $self->{OBJECT} =~ s/\n+/ \\\n\t/g;
+
+ $self->{BOOTDEP} = (-f "$self->{BASEEXT}_BS") ? "$self->{BASEEXT}_BS" : "";
+ $self->{PERLMAINCC} ||= '$(CC)';
+ $self->{LDFROM} = '$(OBJECT)' unless $self->{LDFROM};
+
+ # Sanity check: don't define LINKTYPE = dynamic if we're skipping
+ # the 'dynamic' section of MM. We don't have this problem with
+ # 'static', since we either must use it (%Config says we can't
+ # use dynamic loading) or the caller asked for it explicitly.
+ if (!$self->{LINKTYPE}) {
+ $self->{LINKTYPE} = $self->{SKIPHASH}{'dynamic'}
+ ? 'static'
+ : ($Config{usedl} ? 'dynamic' : 'static');
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+
+# Lets look at $self->{LIBS} carefully: It may be an anon array, a string or
+# undefined. In any case we turn it into an anon array
+sub _fix_libs {
+ my($self, $libs) = @_;
+
+ return !defined $libs ? [''] :
+ !ref $libs ? [$libs] :
+ !defined $libs->[0] ? [''] :
+ $libs ;
+}
+
+
+=head3 tools_other
+
+ my $make_frag = $MM->tools_other;
+
+Returns a make fragment containing definitions for the macros init_others()
+initializes.
+
+=cut
+
+sub tools_other {
+ my($self) = shift;
+ my @m;
+
+ # We set PM_FILTER as late as possible so it can see all the earlier
+ # on macro-order sensitive makes such as nmake.
+ for my $tool (qw{ SHELL CHMOD CP MV NOOP NOECHO RM_F RM_RF TEST_F TOUCH
+ UMASK_NULL DEV_NULL MKPATH EQUALIZE_TIMESTAMP
+ FALSE TRUE
+ ECHO ECHO_N
+ UNINST VERBINST
+ MOD_INSTALL DOC_INSTALL UNINSTALL
+ WARN_IF_OLD_PACKLIST
+ MACROSTART MACROEND
+ USEMAKEFILE
+ PM_FILTER
+ FIXIN
+ } )
+ {
+ next unless defined $self->{$tool};
+ push @m, "$tool = $self->{$tool}\n";
+ }
+
+ return join "", @m;
+}
+
+
+=head3 init_DIRFILESEP I<Abstract>
+
+ $MM->init_DIRFILESEP;
+ my $dirfilesep = $MM->{DIRFILESEP};
+
+Initializes the DIRFILESEP macro which is the seperator between the
+directory and filename in a filepath. ie. / on Unix, \ on Win32 and
+nothing on VMS.
+
+For example:
+
+ # instead of $(INST_ARCHAUTODIR)/extralibs.ld
+ $(INST_ARCHAUTODIR)$(DIRFILESEP)extralibs.ld
+
+Something of a hack but it prevents a lot of code duplication between
+MM_* variants.
+
+Do not use this as a seperator between directories. Some operating
+systems use different seperators between subdirectories as between
+directories and filenames (for example: VOLUME:[dir1.dir2]file on VMS).
+
+=head3 init_linker I<Abstract>
+
+ $mm->init_linker;
+
+Initialize macros which have to do with linking.
+
+PERL_ARCHIVE: path to libperl.a equivalent to be linked to dynamic
+extensions.
+
+PERL_ARCHIVE_AFTER: path to a library which should be put on the
+linker command line I<after> the external libraries to be linked to
+dynamic extensions. This may be needed if the linker is one-pass, and
+Perl includes some overrides for C RTL functions, such as malloc().
+
+EXPORT_LIST: name of a file that is passed to linker to define symbols
+to be exported.
+
+Some OSes do not need these in which case leave it blank.
+
+
+=head3 init_platform
+
+ $mm->init_platform
+
+Initialize any macros which are for platform specific use only.
+
+A typical one is the version number of your OS specific mocule.
+(ie. MM_Unix_VERSION or MM_VMS_VERSION).
+
+=cut
+
+sub init_platform {
+ return '';
+}
+
+
+=head3 init_MAKE
+
+ $mm->init_MAKE
+
+Initialize MAKE from either a MAKE environment variable or $Config{make}.
+
+=cut
+
+sub init_MAKE {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ $self->{MAKE} ||= $ENV{MAKE} || $Config{make};
+}
+
+
+=head2 Tools
+
+A grab bag of methods to generate specific macros and commands.
+
+
+
+=head3 manifypods
+
+Defines targets and routines to translate the pods into manpages and
+put them into the INST_* directories.
+
+=cut
+
+sub manifypods {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my $POD2MAN_macro = $self->POD2MAN_macro();
+ my $manifypods_target = $self->manifypods_target();
+
+ return <<END_OF_TARGET;
+
+$POD2MAN_macro
+
+$manifypods_target
+
+END_OF_TARGET
+
+}
+
+
+=head3 POD2MAN_macro
+
+ my $pod2man_macro = $self->POD2MAN_macro
+
+Returns a definition for the POD2MAN macro. This is a program
+which emulates the pod2man utility. You can add more switches to the
+command by simply appending them on the macro.
+
+Typical usage:
+
+ $(POD2MAN) --section=3 --perm_rw=$(PERM_RW) podfile1 man_page1 ...
+
+=cut
+
+sub POD2MAN_macro {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+# Need the trailing '--' so perl stops gobbling arguments and - happens
+# to be an alternative end of line seperator on VMS so we quote it
+ return <<'END_OF_DEF';
+POD2MAN_EXE = $(PERLRUN) "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" -e pod2man "--"
+POD2MAN = $(POD2MAN_EXE)
+END_OF_DEF
+}
+
+
+=head3 test_via_harness
+
+ my $command = $mm->test_via_harness($perl, $tests);
+
+Returns a $command line which runs the given set of $tests with
+Test::Harness and the given $perl.
+
+Used on the t/*.t files.
+
+=cut
+
+sub test_via_harness {
+ my($self, $perl, $tests) = @_;
+
+ return qq{\t$perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" }.
+ qq{"-e" "test_harness(\$(TEST_VERBOSE), '\$(INST_LIB)', '\$(INST_ARCHLIB)')" $tests\n};
+}
+
+=head3 test_via_script
+
+ my $command = $mm->test_via_script($perl, $script);
+
+Returns a $command line which just runs a single test without
+Test::Harness. No checks are done on the results, they're just
+printed.
+
+Used for test.pl, since they don't always follow Test::Harness
+formatting.
+
+=cut
+
+sub test_via_script {
+ my($self, $perl, $script) = @_;
+ return qq{\t$perl "-I\$(INST_LIB)" "-I\$(INST_ARCHLIB)" $script\n};
+}
+
+
+=head3 tool_autosplit
+
+Defines a simple perl call that runs autosplit. May be deprecated by
+pm_to_blib soon.
+
+=cut
+
+sub tool_autosplit {
+ my($self, %attribs) = @_;
+
+ my $maxlen = $attribs{MAXLEN} ? '$$AutoSplit::Maxlen=$attribs{MAXLEN};'
+ : '';
+
+ my $asplit = $self->oneliner(sprintf <<'PERL_CODE', $maxlen);
+use AutoSplit; %s autosplit($$ARGV[0], $$ARGV[1], 0, 1, 1)
+PERL_CODE
+
+ return sprintf <<'MAKE_FRAG', $asplit;
+# Usage: $(AUTOSPLITFILE) FileToSplit AutoDirToSplitInto
+AUTOSPLITFILE = %s
+
+MAKE_FRAG
+
+}
+
+
+=head3 arch_check
+
+ my $arch_ok = $mm->arch_check(
+ $INC{"Config.pm"},
+ File::Spec->catfile($Config{archlibexp}, "Config.pm")
+ );
+
+A sanity check that what Perl thinks the architecture is and what
+Config thinks the architecture is are the same. If they're not it
+will return false and show a diagnostic message.
+
+When building Perl it will always return true, as nothing is installed
+yet.
+
+The interface is a bit odd because this is the result of a
+quick refactoring. Don't rely on it.
+
+=cut
+
+sub arch_check {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my($pconfig, $cconfig) = @_;
+
+ return 1 if $self->{PERL_SRC};
+
+ my($pvol, $pthinks) = $self->splitpath($pconfig);
+ my($cvol, $cthinks) = $self->splitpath($cconfig);
+
+ $pthinks = $self->canonpath($pthinks);
+ $cthinks = $self->canonpath($cthinks);
+
+ my $ret = 1;
+ if ($pthinks ne $cthinks) {
+ print "Have $pthinks\n";
+ print "Want $cthinks\n";
+
+ $ret = 0;
+
+ my $arch = (grep length, $self->splitdir($pthinks))[-1];
+
+ print STDOUT <<END unless $self->{UNINSTALLED_PERL};
+Your perl and your Config.pm seem to have different ideas about the
+architecture they are running on.
+Perl thinks: [$arch]
+Config says: [$Config{archname}]
+This may or may not cause problems. Please check your installation of perl
+if you have problems building this extension.
+END
+ }
+
+ return $ret;
+}
+
+
+
+=head2 File::Spec wrappers
+
+ExtUtils::MM_Any is a subclass of File::Spec. The methods noted here
+override File::Spec.
+
+
+
+=head3 catfile
+
+File::Spec <= 0.83 has a bug where the file part of catfile is not
+canonicalized. This override fixes that bug.
+
+=cut
+
+sub catfile {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return $self->canonpath($self->SUPER::catfile(@_));
+}
+
+
+
+=head2 Misc
+
+Methods I can't really figure out where they should go yet.
+
+
+=head3 find_tests
+
+ my $test = $mm->find_tests;
+
+Returns a string suitable for feeding to the shell to return all
+tests in t/*.t.
+
+=cut
+
+sub find_tests {
+ my($self) = shift;
+ return -d 't' ? 't/*.t' : '';
+}
+
+
+=head3 extra_clean_files
+
+ my @files_to_clean = $MM->extra_clean_files;
+
+Returns a list of OS specific files to be removed in the clean target in
+addition to the usual set.
+
+=cut
+
+# An empty method here tickled a perl 5.8.1 bug and would return its object.
+sub extra_clean_files {
+ return;
+}
+
+
+=head3 installvars
+
+ my @installvars = $mm->installvars;
+
+A list of all the INSTALL* variables without the INSTALL prefix. Useful
+for iteration or building related variable sets.
+
+=cut
+
+sub installvars {
+ return qw(PRIVLIB SITELIB VENDORLIB
+ ARCHLIB SITEARCH VENDORARCH
+ BIN SITEBIN VENDORBIN
+ SCRIPT SITESCRIPT VENDORSCRIPT
+ MAN1DIR SITEMAN1DIR VENDORMAN1DIR
+ MAN3DIR SITEMAN3DIR VENDORMAN3DIR
+ );
+}
+
+
+=head3 libscan
+
+ my $wanted = $self->libscan($path);
+
+Takes a path to a file or dir and returns an empty string if we don't
+want to include this file in the library. Otherwise it returns the
+the $path unchanged.
+
+Mainly used to exclude version control administrative directories from
+installation.
+
+=cut
+
+sub libscan {
+ my($self,$path) = @_;
+ my($dirs,$file) = ($self->splitpath($path))[1,2];
+ return '' if grep /^(?:RCS|CVS|SCCS|\.svn|_darcs)$/,
+ $self->splitdir($dirs), $file;
+
+ return $path;
+}
+
+
+=head3 platform_constants
+
+ my $make_frag = $mm->platform_constants
+
+Returns a make fragment defining all the macros initialized in
+init_platform() rather than put them in constants().
+
+=cut
+
+sub platform_constants {
+ return '';
+}
+
+=begin private
+
+=head3 _PREREQ_PRINT
+
+ $self->_PREREQ_PRINT;
+
+Implements PREREQ_PRINT.
+
+Refactored out of MakeMaker->new().
+
+=end private
+
+=cut
+
+sub _PREREQ_PRINT {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ require Data::Dumper;
+ my @what = ('PREREQ_PM');
+ push @what, 'MIN_PERL_VERSION' if $self->{MIN_PERL_VERSION};
+ push @what, 'BUILD_REQUIRES' if $self->{BUILD_REQUIRES};
+ print Data::Dumper->Dump([@{$self}{@what}], \@what);
+ exit 0;
+}
+
+
+=begin private
+
+=head3 _PRINT_PREREQ
+
+ $mm->_PRINT_PREREQ;
+
+Implements PRINT_PREREQ, a slightly different version of PREREQ_PRINT
+added by Redhat to, I think, support generating RPMs from Perl modules.
+
+Should not include BUILD_REQUIRES as RPMs do not incluide them.
+
+Refactored out of MakeMaker->new().
+
+=end private
+
+=cut
+
+sub _PRINT_PREREQ {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my $prereqs= $self->{PREREQ_PM};
+ my @prereq = map { [$_, $prereqs->{$_}] } keys %$prereqs;
+
+ if ( $self->{MIN_PERL_VERSION} ) {
+ push @prereq, ['perl' => $self->{MIN_PERL_VERSION}];
+ }
+
+ print join(" ", map { "perl($_->[0])>=$_->[1] " }
+ sort { $a->[0] cmp $b->[0] } @prereq), "\n";
+ exit 0;
+}
+
+
+=begin private
+
+=head3 _all_prereqs
+
+ my $prereqs = $self->_all_prereqs;
+
+Returns a hash ref of both PREREQ_PM and BUILD_REQUIRES.
+
+=end private
+
+=cut
+
+sub _all_prereqs {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ return { %{$self->{PREREQ_PM}}, %{$self->{BUILD_REQUIRES}} };
+}
+
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com> and the denizens of
+makemaker@perl.org with code from ExtUtils::MM_Unix and
+ExtUtils::MM_Win32.
+
+
+=cut
+
+1;