/usr/share/perl5/Module/Install/External.pm is in libmodule-install-perl 1.06-1.
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# Provides dependency declarations for external non-Perl things
use strict;
use Module::Install::Base ();
use vars qw{$VERSION $ISCORE @ISA};
BEGIN {
$VERSION = '1.06';
$ISCORE = 1;
@ISA = qw{Module::Install::Base};
}
sub requires_xs {
my $self = shift;
# First check for the basic C compiler
$self->requires_external_cc;
# We need a C compiler that can build XS files
unless ( $self->can_xs ) {
print "Unresolvable missing external dependency.\n";
print "This package requires perl's header files.\n";
print STDERR "NA: Unable to build distribution on this platform.\n";
exit(0);
}
1;
}
sub requires_external_cc {
my $self = shift;
# We need a C compiler, use the can_cc method for this
unless ( $self->can_cc ) {
print "Unresolvable missing external dependency.\n";
print "This package requires a C compiler.\n";
print STDERR "NA: Unable to build distribution on this platform.\n";
exit(0);
}
# Unlike some of the other modules, while we need to specify a
# C compiler as a dep, it needs to be a build-time dependency.
1;
}
sub requires_external_bin {
my ($self, $bin, $version) = @_;
if ( $version ) {
die "requires_external_bin does not support versions yet";
}
# Load the package containing can_run early,
# to avoid breaking the message below.
$self->load('can_run');
# Locate the bin
print "Locating bin:$bin...";
my $found_bin = $self->can_run( $bin );
if ( $found_bin ) {
print " found at $found_bin.\n";
} else {
print " missing.\n";
print "Unresolvable missing external dependency.\n";
print "Please install '$bin' seperately and try again.\n";
print STDERR "NA: Unable to build distribution on this platform.\n";
exit(0);
}
# Once we have some way to specify external deps, do it here.
# In the mean time, continue as normal.
1;
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=head1 NAME
Module::Install::External - Specify dependencies on external non-Perl things
=head1 DESCRIPTION
C<Module::Install::External> provides command that allow you to
declaratively specify a dependency on a program or system that is not
Perl.
The commands it provides are similar to those in L<Module::Install::Can>,
except that they implement an explicit dependency, in addition to just
working out if the particular thing is available.
=head1 COMMANDS
=head2 requires_xs
requires_xs;
The C<requires_xs> command explicitly specifies that a C compiler and the
perl header files are required in order to build (at F<make>-time) the
distribution (specifically XS files).
It does not take any params, and aborts the F<Makefile.PL> execution in a
way that an automated installation or testing system will interpret as a
C<NA> ("not applicable to this platform") result.
This may be changed to an alternative abort result at a later time.
Returns true as a convenience.
=head2 requires_external_cc
requires_external_cc;
The C<requires_external_cc> command explicitly specifies that a C compiler
is required in order to build (at F<make>-time) the distribution.
It does not take any params, and aborts the F<Makefile.PL> execution
in a way that an automated installation or testing system will interpret
as a C<NA> ("not applicable to this platform") result.
This may be be changed to an alternative abort result at a later time.
Returns true as a convenience.
=head2 requires_external_bin
requires_external_bin 'cvs';
The C<requires_external_bin> command takes the name of a system command
or program, similar to the C<can_run> command, except that
C<requires_external_bin> checks in a way that is a declarative explicit
dependency.
The takes a single param of the command/program name, and aborts the
C<Makefile.PL> execution in a way that an automated installation or
testing system will interpret as a C<NA> ("not applicable to this
platform") result.
Returns true as a convenience.
=head1 TO DO
Work out how to save the external dependency metadata, in agreement with
the larger Perl community.
Implement the agreed external dependency metadata solution.
=head1 AUTHORS
Adam Kennedy E<lt>adamk@cpan.orgE<gt>
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Module::Install>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
See L<http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html>
=cut
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