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package Dpkg::BuildEnv;
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = '0.01';
my %env_modified = ();
my %env_accessed = ();
=encoding utf8
=head1 NAME
Dpkg::BuildEnv - track build environment
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The Dpkg::BuildEnv module is used by dpkg-buildflags to track the build
environment variables being used and modified.
=head1 FUNCTIONS
=over 4
=item $bf->set($varname, $value)
Update the build environment variable $varname with value $value. Record
it as being accessed and modified.
=cut
sub set {
my ($varname, $value) = @_;
$env_modified{$varname} = 1;
$env_accessed{$varname} = 1;
$ENV{$varname} = $value;
}
=item $bf->get($varname)
Get the build environment variable $varname value. Record it as being
accessed.
=cut
sub get {
my ($varname) = @_;
$env_accessed{$varname} = 1;
return $ENV{$varname};
}
=item $bf->has($varname)
Return a boolean indicating whether the environment variable exists.
Record it as being accessed.
=cut
sub has {
my ($varname) = @_;
$env_accessed{$varname} = 1;
return exists $ENV{$varname};
}
=item my @list = $bf->list_accessed()
Returns a list of all environment variables that have been accessed.
=cut
sub list_accessed {
my @list = sort keys %env_accessed;
return @list;
}
=item my @list = $bf->list_modified()
Returns a list of all environment variables that have been modified.
=cut
sub list_modified {
my @list = sort keys %env_modified;
return @list;
}
=back
=cut
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