Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/000755 000766 000024 00000000000 12107651750 015023 5ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/Changes000644 000766 000024 00000000643 12107651720 016316 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 Revision history for Perl extension Test::Log::Log4perl 0.32 Sat Feb 16 17:39:25 CST 2013 - fix 79662: missing interceptors for $log->trace(...) - fix 79664: allow logging of multiple scalars, e.g., $log->error("hello", " world") 0.30 Sat Dec 25 21:08:08 CST 2010 - fix tests for perl 5.13.5+ 0.29 Sat Oct 9 17:42:36 CST 2010 - original version, forked from Test::Log4perl Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/inc/000755 000766 000024 00000000000 12107651750 015574 5ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/lib/000755 000766 000024 00000000000 12107651750 015571 5ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/Makefile.PL000644 000766 000024 00000000611 12107647743 017002 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 sub readme_from {}; sub auto_include_deps {}; sub author_tests {}; sub auto_set_repository {}; use inc::Module::Install; name 'Test-Log-Log4perl'; all_from 'lib/Test/Log/Log4perl.pm'; readme_from 'lib/Test/Log/Log4perl.pm'; build_requires 'Test::More'; requires 'Log::Log4perl'; requires 'Test::Builder::Tester'; requires 'Test::Exception'; author_tests('xt'); auto_set_repository; WriteAll; Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/MANIFEST000644 000766 000024 00000001034 12107650067 016152 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 Changes inc/Module/Install.pm inc/Module/Install/AuthorTests.pm inc/Module/Install/Base.pm inc/Module/Install/Can.pm inc/Module/Install/Fetch.pm inc/Module/Install/Makefile.pm inc/Module/Install/Metadata.pm inc/Module/Install/ReadmeFromPod.pm inc/Module/Install/Repository.pm inc/Module/Install/Win32.pm inc/Module/Install/WriteAll.pm lib/Test/Log/Log4perl.pm Makefile.PL MANIFEST This list of files META.yml MYMETA.json MYMETA.yml README t/01basic.t t/02ignore.t t/03match.t t/04re.t xt/perlcritic.t xt/pod.t xt/podspell.t xt/synopsis.t Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/META.yml000644 000766 000024 00000001233 12107651750 016273 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 --- abstract: 'test log4perl' author: - 'Chia-liang Kao ' build_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.59 Test::More: 0 configure_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.59 distribution_type: module dynamic_config: 1 generated_by: 'Module::Install version 1.06' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: 1.4 name: Test-Log-Log4perl no_index: directory: - inc - t - xt requires: Log::Log4perl: 0 Test::Builder::Tester: 0 Test::Exception: 0 perl: 5.8.8 resources: license: http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ repository: git://github.com/clkao/Test-Log-Log4perl.git version: 0.32 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/MYMETA.json000644 000766 000024 00000001771 12107651750 016720 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 { "abstract" : "test log4perl", "author" : [ "Chia-liang Kao " ], "dynamic_config" : 0, "generated_by" : "ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 6.64, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.120921", "license" : [ "perl_5" ], "meta-spec" : { "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", "version" : "2" }, "name" : "Test-Log-Log4perl", "no_index" : { "directory" : [ "t", "inc" ] }, "prereqs" : { "build" : { "requires" : { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "6.59", "Test::More" : "0" } }, "configure" : { "requires" : { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "0" } }, "runtime" : { "requires" : { "Log::Log4perl" : "0", "Test::Builder::Tester" : "0", "Test::Exception" : "0", "perl" : "5.008008" } } }, "release_status" : "stable", "version" : "0.32" } Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/MYMETA.yml000644 000766 000024 00000001065 12107651750 016544 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 --- abstract: 'test log4perl' author: - 'Chia-liang Kao ' build_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.59 Test::More: 0 configure_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 0 dynamic_config: 0 generated_by: 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 6.64, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.120921' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: 1.4 name: Test-Log-Log4perl no_index: directory: - t - inc requires: Log::Log4perl: 0 Test::Builder::Tester: 0 Test::Exception: 0 perl: 5.008008 version: 0.32 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/README000644 000766 000024 00000016541 12107651750 015712 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 NAME Test::Log::Log4perl - test log4perl SYNOPSIS # setup l4p use Log::Log4Perl; # do your normal Log::Log4Perl setup here use Test::Log::Log4perl; # get the loggers my $logger = Log::Log4perl->get_logger("Foo::Bar"); my $tlogger = Test::Log::Log4perl->get_logger("Foo::Bar"); # test l4p Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); # declare we're going to log something $tlogger->error("This is a test"); # log that something $logger->error("This is a test"); # test that those things matched Test::Log::Log4perl->end("Test that that logs okay"); # we also have a simplified version: { my $foo = Test::Log::Log4perl->expect(['foo.bar.quux', warn => qr/hello/ ]); # ... do something that should log 'hello' } # $foo goes out of scope; this triggers the test. DESCRIPTION This module can be used to test that you're logging the right thing with Log::Log4perl. It checks that we get what, and only what, we expect logged by your code. The basic process is very simple. Within your test script you get one or more loggers from Test::Log::Log4perl with the "get_logger" method just like you would with Log::Log4perl. You're going to use these loggers to declare what you think the code you're going to test should be logging. # declare a bunch of test loggers my $tlogger = Test::Log::Log4perl->get_logger("Foo::Bar"); Then, for each test you want to do you need to start up the module. # start the test Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); This diverts all subsequent attempts Log::Log4perl makes to log stuff and records them internally rather than passing them though to the Log4perl appenders as normal. You then need to declare with the loggers we created earlier what we hope Log4perl will be asked to log. This is the same syntax as Test::Log::Log4perl uses, except if you want you can use regular expressions: $tlogger->debug("fish"); $tlogger->warn(qr/bar/); You then need to run your code that you're testing. # call some code that hopefully will call the log4perl methods # 'debug' with "fish" and 'warn' with something that contains 'bar' some_code(); We finally need to tell Test::Log4Perl that we're done and it should do the comparisons. # start the test Test::Log::Log4perl->end("test name"); Methods get_logger($category) Returns a new instance of Test::Log::Log4perl that can be used to log expected messages in the category passed. Test::Log::Log4perl->expect(%start_args, ['dotted.path', 'warn' => qr(this), 'warn' => qr(that)], ..) Class convenience method. Used like this: { # start local scope my $foo = Test::Log::Log4perl->expect(['foo.bar.quux', warn => qr/hello/ ]); # ... do something that should log 'hello' } # $foo goes out of scope; this triggers the test. start Class method. Start logging. When you call this method it temporarily redirects all logging from the standard logging locations to the internal logging routine until end is called. Takes parameters to change the behavior of this (and only this) test. See below. debug(@what) info(@what) warn(@what) error(@what) fatal(@what) Instance methods. String of things that you're expecting to log, at the level you're expecting them, in what class. end() end($name) Ends the test and compares what we've got with what we expected. Switches logging back from being captured to going to wherever it was originally directed in the config. Ignoring All Logging Messages Sometimes you're going to be testing something that generates a load of spurious log messages that you simply want to ignore without testing their contents, but you don't want to have to reconfigure your log file. The simplest way to do this is to do: use Test::Log::Log4perl; Test::Log::Log4perl->suppress_logging; All logging functions stop working. Do not alter the Logging classes (for example, by changing the config file and use Log4perl's "init_and_watch" functionality) after this call has been made. This function will be effectively a no-op if the environmental variable "NO_SUPPRESS_LOGGING" is set to a true value (so if your code is behaving weirdly you can turn all the logging back on from the command line without changing any of the code) Selectively Ignoring Logging Messages By Priority It's a bad idea to completely ignore all messages. What you probably want to do is ignore some of the trivial messages that you don't care about, and just test that there aren't any unexpected messages of a set priority. You can temporarily ignore any logging messages that are made by passing parameters to the "start" routine # for this test, just ignore DEBUG, INFO, and WARN Test::Log::Log4perl->start( ignore_priority => "warn" ); # you can use the levels constants to do the same thing use Log::Log4perl qw(:levels); Test::Log::Log4perl->start( ignore_priority => $WARN ); You might want to ignore all logging events at all (this can be used as quick way to not test the actual log messages, but just ignore the output. # for this test, ignore everything Test::Log::Log4perl->start( ignore_priority => "everything" ); # contary to readability, the same thing (try not to write this) use Log::Log4perl qw(:levels); Test::Log::Log4perl->start( ignore_priority => $OFF ); Or you might want to not ignore anything (which is the default, unless you've played with the method calls mentioned below:) # for this test, ignore nothing Test::Log::Log4perl->start( ignore_priority => "nothing" ); # contary to readability, the same thing (try not to write this) use Log::Log4perl qw(:levels); Test::Log::Log4perl->start( ignore_priority => $ALL ); You can also permanently effect what things are ignored with the "ignore_priority" method call. This persists between tests and isn't automatically reset after each call to "start". # ignore DEBUG, INFO and WARN for all future tests Test::Log::Log4perl->ignore_priority("warn"); # you can use the levels constants to do the same thing use Log::Log4perl qw(:levels); Test::Log::Log4perl->ignore_priority($WARN); # ignore everything (no log messages will be logged) Test::Log::Log4perl->ignore_priority("everything"); # ignore nothing (messages will be logged reguardless of priority) Test::Log::Log4perl->ignore_priority("nothing"); Obviously, you may temporarily override whatever permanent. BUGS Logging methods don't return the number of appenders they've written to (or rather, they do, as it's always zero.) Changing the config file (if you're watching it) while this is testing / suppressing everything will probably break everything. As will creating new appenders, etc... AUTHOR Chia-liang Kao Mark Fowler COPYRIGHT Copyright 2010 Chia-liang Kao all rights reserved. Copyright 2005 Fotango Ltd all rights reserved. Licensed under the same terms as Perl itself. Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/t/000755 000766 000024 00000000000 12107651750 015266 5ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/xt/000755 000766 000024 00000000000 12107651750 015456 5ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/xt/perlcritic.t000644 000766 000024 00000000326 12107647031 020001 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 use strict; use Test::More; eval q{ use Test::Perl::Critic (-exclude => ['ProhibitNoStrict', 'ProhibitSubroutinePrototypes'])}; plan skip_all => "Test::Perl::Critic is not installed." if $@; all_critic_ok("lib"); Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/xt/pod.t000644 000766 000024 00000000201 12107645551 016420 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.00"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.00 required for testing POD" if $@; all_pod_files_ok(); Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/xt/podspell.t000644 000766 000024 00000000350 12107645551 017465 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 use Test::More; eval q{ use Test::Spelling }; plan skip_all => "Test::Spelling is not installed." if $@; add_stopwords(); set_spell_cmd("aspell -l en list"); all_pod_files_spelling_ok('lib'); __DATA__ Chia liang Kao appenders Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/xt/synopsis.t000644 000766 000024 00000000160 12107645551 017531 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 use Test::More; eval "use Test::Synopsis"; plan skip_all => "Test::Synopsis required" if $@; all_synopsis_ok(); Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/t/01basic.t000644 000766 000024 00000010623 12107647031 016674 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Log::Log4perl; # do some setup here...honest guv use Test::More tests => 11; use Test::Builder::Tester; use Test::Log::Log4perl; use Test::Exception; my $logger = Log::Log4perl->get_logger("Foo"); my $tlogger = Test::Log::Log4perl->get_logger("Foo"); my $t2logger = Test::Log::Log4perl->get_logger("Bar"); ######################################################## test_out("ok 1 - Log4perl test"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $tlogger->error("my hair is on fire!"); $logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); test_test("basic ok test"); ######################################################## test_out("ok 1 - Log4perl test"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $tlogger->error("my hair is on fire!"); $logger->error("my hair is on ", "fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); test_test("basic ok test"); ######################################################## test_out("ok 1 - Log4perl test"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $tlogger->error("my hair is on ", "fire!"); $logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); test_test("basic ok test"); ######################################################## test_out("not ok 1 - Log4perl test"); test_fail(+6); test_diag("Unexpected error of type 'Foo':"); test_diag(" 'my hair is on fire!'"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); test_test("not expecting anything"); ######################################################## test_out("not ok 1 - Log4perl test"); test_fail(+7); test_diag("Ended logging run, but still expecting 1 more log(s)"); test_diag("Expecting error of type 'Foo' next:"); test_diag(" 'my hair is on fire!'"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $tlogger->error("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); test_test("expecting but not getting anything"); ######################################################## test_out("not ok 1 - Log4perl test"); test_fail(+9); test_diag("Message 1 logged wasn't what we expected:"); test_diag(" message was 'your hair is on fire!'"); test_diag(" not 'my hair is on fire!'"); test_diag(" (Offending log call from line ".(__LINE__+4)." in ".filename().")"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $tlogger->error("my hair is on fire!"); $logger->error("your hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); test_test("getting wrong message"); ######################################################## test_out("not ok 1 - Log4perl test"); test_fail(+9); test_diag("Message 1 logged wasn't what we expected:"); test_diag(" priority was 'warn'"); test_diag(" not 'error'"); test_diag(" (Offending log call from line ".(__LINE__+4)." in ".filename().")"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $tlogger->error("my hair is on fire!"); $logger->warn("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); test_test("getting wrong priority"); ######################################################## test_out("not ok 1 - Log4perl test"); test_fail(+9); test_diag("Message 1 logged wasn't what we expected:"); test_diag(" category was 'Foo'"); test_diag(" not 'Bar'"); test_diag(" (Offending log call from line ".(__LINE__+4)." in ".filename().")"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $t2logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); $logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); test_test("getting wrong category"); ######################################################## test_out("not ok 1 - Log4perl test"); test_fail(+13); test_diag("Message 1 logged wasn't what we expected:"); test_diag(" category was 'Foo'"); test_diag(" not 'Bar'"); test_diag(" priority was 'warn'"); test_diag(" not 'error'"); test_diag(" message was 'your hair is on fire!'"); test_diag(" not 'my hair is on fire!'"); test_diag(" (Offending log call from line ".(__LINE__+4)." in ".filename().")"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $t2logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); $logger->warn("your hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); test_test("getting it all wrong"); ######################################################## Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $tlogger->fatal("my hair is on fire!"); throws_ok { $logger->logdie("my hair is on fire!"); } qr/my hair is on fire!/, "logdie dies"; test_out("ok 1 - Log4perl test"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); test_test("logdie"); ################################## ################################## sub filename { return (caller)[1]; } Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/t/02ignore.t000644 000766 000024 00000016057 12107645522 017111 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Log::Log4perl; # do some setup here...honest guv use Test::More tests => 2; use Test::Builder::Tester; use Test::Log::Log4perl; use Test::Exception; my $logger = Log::Log4perl->get_logger("Foo"); my $tlogger = Test::Log::Log4perl->get_logger("Foo"); my $t2logger = Test::Log::Log4perl->get_logger("Bar"); ######################################################## # test that we ignore some priorities test_out("ok 1 - Log4perl test"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start( ignore_priority => "warn", ); $tlogger->error("my hair is on fire!"); $logger->trace("ignore ignore ignore"); $logger->debug("ignore me"); $logger->info("ignore me too"); $logger->warn("ignore me as well"); $logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); # but they go back at the start of the next thing test_out("not ok 2 - Log4perl test"); test_fail(+16); test_diag("Message 1 logged wasn't what we expected:"); test_diag(" priority was 'debug'"); test_diag(" not 'error'"); test_diag(" message was 'ignore me'"); test_diag(" not 'my hair is on fire!'"); test_diag(" (Offending log call from line ".(__LINE__+4)." in ".filename().")"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $tlogger->error("my hair is on fire!"); $logger->debug("ignore me"); $logger->trace("ignore ignore ignore"); $logger->info("ignore me too"); $logger->warn("ignore me as well"); $logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); # test that we can ignore everything test_out("ok 3 - Log4perl test"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start( ignore_priority => "everything", ); $logger->debug("ignore me"); $logger->trace("ignore ignore ignore"); $logger->info("ignore me too"); $logger->warn("ignore me as well"); $logger->error("ignore with pleasure"); $logger->fatal("ignore this finally"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); # but they go back at the start of the next thing test_out("not ok 4 - Log4perl test"); test_fail(+16); test_diag("Message 1 logged wasn't what we expected:"); test_diag(" priority was 'debug'"); test_diag(" not 'error'"); test_diag(" message was 'ignore me'"); test_diag(" not 'my hair is on fire!'"); test_diag(" (Offending log call from line ".(__LINE__+4)." in ".filename().")"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $tlogger->error("my hair is on fire!"); $logger->debug("ignore me"); $logger->trace("ignore ignore ignore"); $logger->info("ignore me too"); $logger->warn("ignore me as well"); $logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); test_test("ignoring priority"); ######################################################## # test that we ignore some priorities forever test_out("ok 1 - Log4perl test"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start( # this should be overriden ignore_priority => "error", ); Test::Log::Log4perl->ignore_priority("warn"); $tlogger->error("my hair is on fire!"); $logger->debug("ignore me"); $logger->trace("ignore ignore ignore"); $logger->info("ignore me too"); $logger->warn("ignore me as well"); $logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); # and they don't go back, the ignore priority # should still be set test_out("ok 2 - Log4perl test"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $tlogger->error("my hair is on fire!"); $logger->debug("ignore me"); $logger->trace("ignore ignore ignore"); $logger->info("ignore me too"); $logger->warn("ignore me as well"); $logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); # though we can turn them off with ignore nothing Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); Test::Log::Log4perl->ignore_priority("nothing"); test_out("not ok 3 - Log4perl test"); test_fail(+16); test_diag("Message 1 logged wasn't what we expected:"); test_diag(" priority was 'debug'"); test_diag(" not 'error'"); test_diag(" message was 'ignore me'"); test_diag(" not 'my hair is on fire!'"); test_diag(" (Offending log call from line ".(__LINE__+4)." in ".filename().")"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $tlogger->error("my hair is on fire!"); $logger->debug("ignore me"); $logger->trace("ignore ignore ignore"); $logger->info("ignore me too"); $logger->warn("ignore me as well"); $logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); # and that's still set next time Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); test_out("not ok 4 - Log4perl test"); test_fail(+17); test_diag("Message 1 logged wasn't what we expected:"); test_diag(" priority was 'debug'"); test_diag(" not 'error'"); test_diag(" message was 'ignore me'"); test_diag(" not 'my hair is on fire!'"); test_diag(" (Offending log call from line ".(__LINE__+5)." in ".filename().")"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $tlogger->error("my hair is on fire!"); $logger->debug("ignore me"); $logger->trace("ignore ignore ignore"); $logger->info("ignore me too"); $logger->warn("ignore me as well"); $logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); # and we can ignore everything Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); Test::Log::Log4perl->ignore_priority("everything"); test_out("ok 5 - Log4perl test"); $logger->debug("ignore me"); $logger->info("ignore me too"); $logger->trace("ignore ignore ignore"); $logger->warn("ignore me as well"); $logger->error("ignore with pleasure"); $logger->fatal("ignore this finally"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); # and things are still ignored Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); Test::Log::Log4perl->ignore_priority("everything"); test_out("ok 6 - Log4perl test"); $logger->debug("ignore me"); $logger->trace("ignore ignore ignore"); $logger->info("ignore me too"); $logger->warn("ignore me as well"); $logger->error("ignore with pleasure"); $logger->fatal("ignore this finally"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); # and we can ignore nothing Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); Test::Log::Log4perl->ignore_priority("nothing"); test_out("ok 7 - Log4perl test"); $tlogger->debug("don't ignore me"); $tlogger->trace("no ignore no ignore no ignore"); $tlogger->info("don't ignore me too"); $tlogger->warn("don't ignore me as well"); $tlogger->error("don't ignore with pleasure"); $tlogger->fatal("don't ignore this finally"); $logger->debug("don't ignore me"); $logger->trace("no ignore no ignore no ignore"); $logger->info("don't ignore me too"); $logger->warn("don't ignore me as well"); $logger->error("don't ignore with pleasure"); $logger->fatal("don't ignore this finally"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); # and that remains set too Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); test_out("ok 8 - Log4perl test"); $tlogger->debug("don't ignore me"); $tlogger->trace("no ignore no ignore no ignore"); $tlogger->info("don't ignore me too"); $tlogger->warn("don't ignore me as well"); $tlogger->error("don't ignore with pleasure"); $tlogger->fatal("don't ignore this finally"); $logger->debug("don't ignore me"); $logger->trace("no ignore no ignore no ignore"); $logger->info("don't ignore me too"); $logger->warn("don't ignore me as well"); $logger->error("don't ignore with pleasure"); $logger->fatal("don't ignore this finally"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); test_test("ignoring priority forever"); ################################## ################################## sub filename { return (caller)[1]; } Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/t/03match.t000644 000766 000024 00000002404 12107645551 016714 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #!/usr/bin/perl #################################################################### # Description of what this test does: # Checks to see if _match does the right thing #################################################################### use strict; use warnings; # useful diagnostic modules that's good to have loaded use Data::Dumper; use Devel::Peek; # colourising the output if we want to use Term::ANSIColor qw(:constants); $Term::ANSIColor::AUTORESET = 1; ################################### # user editable parts use Test::Exception; # start the tests use Test::More tests => 8; use Test::Log::Log4perl; ok(Test::Log::Log4perl::_matches("foo", "foo"), "foo foo"); ok(!Test::Log::Log4perl::_matches("foo", "bar"), "foo bar"); ok(Test::Log::Log4perl::_matches("foo", qr/foo/), "foo qr/foo/"); ok(!Test::Log::Log4perl::_matches("foo", qr/bar/), "foo qr/bar/"); dies_ok { Test::Log::Log4perl::_matches("foo", {}) } "hash"; dies_ok { Test::Log::Log4perl::_matches("foo", bless({}, "bar"))} "object"; package Wibble; use overload '""' => "as_string", fallback => 1; sub as_string { "foo" }; package main; ok(Test::Log::Log4perl::_matches("foo", bless({}, "Wibble")), "foo foo object"); ok(!Test::Log::Log4perl::_matches("bar", bless({}, "Wibble")), "bar foo object ");Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/t/04re.t000644 000766 000024 00000002276 12107645551 016236 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Log::Log4perl; # do some setup here...honest guv use Test::More tests => 2; use Test::Builder::Tester; use Test::Log::Log4perl; use Test::Exception; my $logger = Log::Log4perl->get_logger("Foo"); my $tlogger = Test::Log::Log4perl->get_logger("Foo"); ######################################################## test_out("ok 1 - Log4perl test"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $tlogger->error(qr/hair/); $logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); test_test("basic qr test"); ######################################################## my $DEFAULT_FLAGS = $] < 5.013005 ? '-xism' : '^'; test_out("not ok 1 - Log4perl test"); test_fail(+9); test_diag("Message 1 logged wasn't what we expected:"); test_diag(" message was 'my hair is on fire!'"); test_diag(" not like '(?$DEFAULT_FLAGS:tree)'"); test_diag(" (Offending log call from line ".(__LINE__+4)." in ".filename().")"); Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); $tlogger->error(qr/tree/); $logger->error("my hair is on fire!"); Test::Log::Log4perl->end(); test_test("getting wrong message"); ######################################################## sub filename { return (caller)[1]; } Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/lib/Test/000755 000766 000024 00000000000 12107651750 016510 5ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/lib/Test/Log/000755 000766 000024 00000000000 12107651750 017231 5ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/lib/Test/Log/Log4perl.pm000644 000766 000024 00000035470 12107651731 021267 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 package Test::Log::Log4perl; use strict; use warnings; use 5.8.8; use Test::Builder; my $Tester = Test::Builder->new(); use Carp qw(croak); use Scalar::Util qw(blessed); use Log::Log4perl qw(:levels); $Log::Log4perl::Logger::INITIALIZED = 1; our $VERSION = '0.32'; =head1 NAME Test::Log::Log4perl - test log4perl =head1 SYNOPSIS # setup l4p use Log::Log4Perl; # do your normal Log::Log4Perl setup here use Test::Log::Log4perl; # get the loggers my $logger = Log::Log4perl->get_logger("Foo::Bar"); my $tlogger = Test::Log::Log4perl->get_logger("Foo::Bar"); # test l4p Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); # declare we're going to log something $tlogger->error("This is a test"); # log that something $logger->error("This is a test"); # test that those things matched Test::Log::Log4perl->end("Test that that logs okay"); # we also have a simplified version: { my $foo = Test::Log::Log4perl->expect(['foo.bar.quux', warn => qr/hello/ ]); # ... do something that should log 'hello' } # $foo goes out of scope; this triggers the test. =head1 DESCRIPTION This module can be used to test that you're logging the right thing with Log::Log4perl. It checks that we get what, and only what, we expect logged by your code. The basic process is very simple. Within your test script you get one or more loggers from B with the C method just like you would with B. You're going to use these loggers to declare what you think the code you're going to test should be logging. # declare a bunch of test loggers my $tlogger = Test::Log::Log4perl->get_logger("Foo::Bar"); Then, for each test you want to do you need to start up the module. # start the test Test::Log::Log4perl->start(); This diverts all subsequent attempts B makes to log stuff and records them internally rather than passing them though to the Log4perl appenders as normal. You then need to declare with the loggers we created earlier what we hope Log4perl will be asked to log. This is the same syntax as Test::Log::Log4perl uses, except if you want you can use regular expressions: $tlogger->debug("fish"); $tlogger->warn(qr/bar/); You then need to run your code that you're testing. # call some code that hopefully will call the log4perl methods # 'debug' with "fish" and 'warn' with something that contains 'bar' some_code(); We finally need to tell B that we're done and it should do the comparisons. # start the test Test::Log::Log4perl->end("test name"); =head2 Methods =over =item get_logger($category) Returns a new instance of Test::Log::Log4perl that can be used to log expected messages in the category passed. =cut sub get_logger { my $class = shift; my $self = bless { category => shift }, $class; return $self; } =item Test::Log::Log4perl->expect(%start_args, ['dotted.path', 'warn' => qr(this), 'warn' => qr(that)], ..) Class convenience method. Used like this: { # start local scope my $foo = Test::Log::Log4perl->expect(['foo.bar.quux', warn => qr/hello/ ]); # ... do something that should log 'hello' } # $foo goes out of scope; this triggers the test. =cut sub expect { my $class = shift; my (@start_args, @expects); for (@_) { if (ref($_) eq 'ARRAY') { push @expects, $_; } else { push @start_args, $_; } } $class->start(@start_args); my @loggers; for (@expects) { my $name = shift @$_; my $tlogger = $class->get_logger($name); # XXX: respect current loglevel while (my ($level, $what) = splice(@$_, 0, 2)) { $tlogger->$level($what); } push @loggers, $tlogger; } return \@loggers; } =item start Class method. Start logging. When you call this method it temporarily redirects all logging from the standard logging locations to the internal logging routine until end is called. Takes parameters to change the behavior of this (and only this) test. See below. =cut # convet a string priority into a digit one sub _to_d($) { my $priority = shift; # check the priority is all digits if ($priority =~ /\D/) { if (lc($priority) eq "everything") { $priority = $OFF } elsif (lc($priority) eq "nothing") { $priority = $ALL } else { $priority = Log::Log4perl::Level::to_priority(uc $priority) } } return $priority; } # the list of things we've stored so far our @expected; our @logged; sub start { my $class = shift; my %args = @_; # empty the record @logged = (); @expected = (); $class->interception_class->reset_temp; # the priority if ($args{ignore_everything}) { $args{ignore_priority} = "everything" } if ($args{ignore_nothing}) { $args{ignore_priority} = "nothing" } if (exists $args{ignore_priority}) { $class->interception_class->set_temp("ignore_priority",_to_d $args{ignore_priority}) } # turn on the interception code foreach (values %$Log::Log4perl::Logger::LOGGERS_BY_NAME) { bless $_, $class->interception_class } } =item debug(@what) =item info(@what) =item warn(@what) =item error(@what) =item fatal(@what) Instance methods. String of things that you're expecting to log, at the level you're expecting them, in what class. =cut sub _log_at_level { my $self = shift; my $priority = shift; my $message = ref $_[0] ? shift : join '', grep defined, @_; push @expected, { category => $self->{category}, priority => $priority, message => $message, }; } foreach my $level (qw(trace debug info warn error fatal)) { no strict 'refs'; *{$level} = sub { my $class = shift; $class->_log_at_level($level, @_) } } =item end() =item end($name) Ends the test and compares what we've got with what we expected. Switches logging back from being captured to going to wherever it was originally directed in the config. =cut # eeek, the hard bit sub end { my $class = shift; my $name = shift || "Log4perl test"; $class->interception_class->set_temp("ended", 1); # turn off the interception code foreach (values %$Log::Log4perl::Logger::LOGGERS_BY_NAME) { bless $_, $class->original_class } my $no; while (@logged) { $no++; my $logged = shift @logged; my $expected = shift @expected; # not expecting anything? unless ($expected) { $Tester->ok(0,$name); $Tester->diag("Unexpected $logged->{priority} of type '$logged->{category}':\n"); $Tester->diag(" '$logged->{message}'"); return 0; } # was this message what we expected? # ... my %wrong = map { $_ => 1 } grep { !_matches($logged->{ $_ }, $expected->{ $_ }) } qw(category message priority); if (%wrong) { $Tester->ok(0, $name); $Tester->diag("Message $no logged wasn't what we expected:"); foreach my $thingy (qw(category priority message)) { if ($wrong{ $thingy }) { $Tester->diag(sprintf(q{ %8s was '%s'}, $thingy, $logged->{ $thingy })); if (ref($expected->{ $thingy }) && ref($expected->{ $thingy }) eq "Regexp") { $Tester->diag(" not like '$expected->{$thingy}'") } else { $Tester->diag(" not '$expected->{$thingy}'") } } } $Tester->diag(" (Offending log call from line $logged->{line} in $logged->{filename})"); return 0 } } # expected something but didn't get it? if (@expected) { $Tester->ok(0, $name); $Tester->diag("Ended logging run, but still expecting ".@expected." more log(s)"); $Tester->diag("Expecting $expected[0]{priority} of type '$expected[0]{category}' next:"); $Tester->diag(" '$expected[0]{message}'"); return 0; } $Tester->ok(1,$name); return 1; } # this is essentially a trivial implementation of perl 6's smart match operator sub _matches { my $got = shift; my $expected = shift; my $ref = ref($expected); # compare as a string unless ($ref) { return $expected eq $got } # compare a regex? if (ref($expected) eq "Regexp") { return $got =~ $expected } # check if it's a reference to something, and die if (!blessed($expected)) { croak "Don't know how to compare a reference to a $ref" } # it's an object. Is that overloaded in some way? # (note we avoid calling overload::Overloaded unless someone has used # the module first) if (defined(&overload::Overloaded) && overload::Overloaded($expected)) { return $expected eq $got } croak "Don't know how to compare object $ref"; } =back =head2 Ignoring All Logging Messages Sometimes you're going to be testing something that generates a load of spurious log messages that you simply want to ignore without testing their contents, but you don't want to have to reconfigure your log file. The simplest way to do this is to do: use Test::Log::Log4perl; Test::Log::Log4perl->suppress_logging; All logging functions stop working. Do not alter the Logging classes (for example, by changing the config file and use Log4perl's C functionality) after this call has been made. This function will be effectively a no-op if the environmental variable C is set to a true value (so if your code is behaving weirdly you can turn all the logging back on from the command line without changing any of the code) =cut # TODO: What if someone calls ->start() after this then, eh? # currently it'll test the logs and then stop suppressing logging # is that what we want? Because that's what'll happen. sub suppress_logging { my $class = shift; return if $ENV{NO_SUPPRESS_LOGGING}; # tell this to ignore everything. foreach (values %$Log::Log4perl::Logger::LOGGERS_BY_NAME) { bless $_, $class->ignore_all_class } } =head2 Selectively Ignoring Logging Messages By Priority It's a bad idea to completely ignore all messages. What you probably want to do is ignore some of the trivial messages that you don't care about, and just test that there aren't any unexpected messages of a set priority. You can temporarily ignore any logging messages that are made by passing parameters to the C routine # for this test, just ignore DEBUG, INFO, and WARN Test::Log::Log4perl->start( ignore_priority => "warn" ); # you can use the levels constants to do the same thing use Log::Log4perl qw(:levels); Test::Log::Log4perl->start( ignore_priority => $WARN ); You might want to ignore all logging events at all (this can be used as quick way to not test the actual log messages, but just ignore the output. # for this test, ignore everything Test::Log::Log4perl->start( ignore_priority => "everything" ); # contary to readability, the same thing (try not to write this) use Log::Log4perl qw(:levels); Test::Log::Log4perl->start( ignore_priority => $OFF ); Or you might want to not ignore anything (which is the default, unless you've played with the method calls mentioned below:) # for this test, ignore nothing Test::Log::Log4perl->start( ignore_priority => "nothing" ); # contary to readability, the same thing (try not to write this) use Log::Log4perl qw(:levels); Test::Log::Log4perl->start( ignore_priority => $ALL ); You can also permanently effect what things are ignored with the C method call. This persists between tests and isn't automatically reset after each call to C. # ignore DEBUG, INFO and WARN for all future tests Test::Log::Log4perl->ignore_priority("warn"); # you can use the levels constants to do the same thing use Log::Log4perl qw(:levels); Test::Log::Log4perl->ignore_priority($WARN); # ignore everything (no log messages will be logged) Test::Log::Log4perl->ignore_priority("everything"); # ignore nothing (messages will be logged reguardless of priority) Test::Log::Log4perl->ignore_priority("nothing"); Obviously, you may temporarily override whatever permanent. =cut sub ignore_priority { my $class = shift; my $p = _to_d shift; $class->interception_class->set_temp("ignore_priority", $p); $class->interception_class->set_perm("ignore_priority", $p); } sub ignore_everything { my $class = shift; $class->ignore_priority($OFF); } sub ignore_nothing { my $class = shift; $class->ignore_priority($ALL); } sub interception_class { "Log::Log4perl::Logger::Interception" } sub ignore_all_class { "Log::Log4perl::Logger::IgnoreAll" } sub original_class { "Log::Log4perl::Logger" } sub DESTROY { return if $_[0]->interception_class->ended; goto $_[0]->can('end'); } ################################################################################################### package Log::Log4perl::Logger::Interception; use base qw(Log::Log4perl::Logger); use Log::Log4perl qw(:levels); our %temp; our %perm; sub reset_temp { %temp = () } sub set_temp { my ($class, $key, $val) = @_; $temp{$key} = $val } sub set_perm { my ($class, $key, $val) = @_; $perm{$key} = $val } sub ended { my ($class) = @_; $temp{ended} } # all the basic logging functions foreach my $level (qw(trace debug info warn error fatal)) { no strict 'refs'; # we need to pass the number to log my $level_int = Log::Log4perl::Level::to_priority(uc($level)); *{"is_".$level} = sub { 1 }; *{$level} = sub { my $self = shift; $self->log($level_int, @_) } } sub log { my $self = shift; my $priority = shift; my $message = join '', grep defined, @_; # are we logging anything or what? if ($priority <= ($temp{ignore_priority} || 0) or $priority <= ($perm{ignore_priority} || 0)) { return } # what's that priority called then? my $priority_name = lc( Log::Log4perl::Level::to_level($priority) ); # find the filename and line my ($filename, $line); my $cur_filename = _cur_filename(); my $level = 1; do { (undef, $filename, $line) = caller($level++); } while ($filename eq $cur_filename || $filename eq $INC{"Log/Log4perl/Logger.pm"}); # log it push @Test::Log::Log4perl::logged, { category => $self->{category}, # oops, there goes encapsulation priority => $priority_name, message => $message, filename => $filename, line => $line, }; return; } sub _cur_filename { (caller)[1] } 1; package Log::Log4perl::Logger::IgnoreAll; use base qw(Log::Log4perl::Logger); # all the functions we don't want foreach my $level (qw(trace debug info warn error fatal log)) { no strict 'refs'; *{$level} = sub { return () } } =head1 BUGS Logging methods don't return the number of appenders they've written to (or rather, they do, as it's always zero.) Changing the config file (if you're watching it) while this is testing / suppressing everything will probably break everything. As will creating new appenders, etc... =head1 AUTHOR Chia-liang Kao Mark Fowler =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2010 Chia-liang Kao all rights reserved. Copyright 2005 Fotango Ltd all rights reserved. Licensed under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut 1; Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/inc/Module/000755 000766 000024 00000000000 12107651750 017021 5ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/inc/Module/Install/000755 000766 000024 00000000000 12107651750 020427 5ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/inc/Module/Install.pm000644 000766 000024 00000030135 12107651747 020775 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #line 1 package Module::Install; # For any maintainers: # The load order for Module::Install is a bit magic. # It goes something like this... # # IF ( host has Module::Install installed, creating author mode ) { # 1. Makefile.PL calls "use inc::Module::Install" # 2. $INC{inc/Module/Install.pm} set to installed version of inc::Module::Install # 3. The installed version of inc::Module::Install loads # 4. inc::Module::Install calls "require Module::Install" # 5. The ./inc/ version of Module::Install loads # } ELSE { # 1. Makefile.PL calls "use inc::Module::Install" # 2. $INC{inc/Module/Install.pm} set to ./inc/ version of Module::Install # 3. The ./inc/ version of Module::Install loads # } use 5.005; use strict 'vars'; use Cwd (); use File::Find (); use File::Path (); use vars qw{$VERSION $MAIN}; BEGIN { # All Module::Install core packages now require synchronised versions. # This will be used to ensure we don't accidentally load old or # different versions of modules. # This is not enforced yet, but will be some time in the next few # releases once we can make sure it won't clash with custom # Module::Install extensions. $VERSION = '1.06'; # Storage for the pseudo-singleton $MAIN = undef; *inc::Module::Install::VERSION = *VERSION; @inc::Module::Install::ISA = __PACKAGE__; } sub import { my $class = shift; my $self = $class->new(@_); my $who = $self->_caller; #------------------------------------------------------------- # all of the following checks should be included in import(), # to allow "eval 'require Module::Install; 1' to test # installation of Module::Install. (RT #51267) #------------------------------------------------------------- # Whether or not inc::Module::Install is actually loaded, the # $INC{inc/Module/Install.pm} is what will still get set as long as # the caller loaded module this in the documented manner. # If not set, the caller may NOT have loaded the bundled version, and thus # they may not have a MI version that works with the Makefile.PL. This would # result in false errors or unexpected behaviour. And we don't want that. my $file = join( '/', 'inc', split /::/, __PACKAGE__ ) . '.pm'; unless ( $INC{$file} ) { die <<"END_DIE" } Please invoke ${\__PACKAGE__} with: use inc::${\__PACKAGE__}; not: use ${\__PACKAGE__}; END_DIE # This reportedly fixes a rare Win32 UTC file time issue, but # as this is a non-cross-platform XS module not in the core, # we shouldn't really depend on it. See RT #24194 for detail. # (Also, this module only supports Perl 5.6 and above). eval "use Win32::UTCFileTime" if $^O eq 'MSWin32' && $] >= 5.006; # If the script that is loading Module::Install is from the future, # then make will detect this and cause it to re-run over and over # again. This is bad. Rather than taking action to touch it (which # is unreliable on some platforms and requires write permissions) # for now we should catch this and refuse to run. if ( -f $0 ) { my $s = (stat($0))[9]; # If the modification time is only slightly in the future, # sleep briefly to remove the problem. my $a = $s - time; if ( $a > 0 and $a < 5 ) { sleep 5 } # Too far in the future, throw an error. my $t = time; if ( $s > $t ) { die <<"END_DIE" } Your installer $0 has a modification time in the future ($s > $t). This is known to create infinite loops in make. Please correct this, then run $0 again. END_DIE } # Build.PL was formerly supported, but no longer is due to excessive # difficulty in implementing every single feature twice. if ( $0 =~ /Build.PL$/i ) { die <<"END_DIE" } Module::Install no longer supports Build.PL. It was impossible to maintain duel backends, and has been deprecated. Please remove all Build.PL files and only use the Makefile.PL installer. END_DIE #------------------------------------------------------------- # To save some more typing in Module::Install installers, every... # use inc::Module::Install # ...also acts as an implicit use strict. $^H |= strict::bits(qw(refs subs vars)); #------------------------------------------------------------- unless ( -f $self->{file} ) { foreach my $key (keys %INC) { delete $INC{$key} if $key =~ /Module\/Install/; } local $^W; require "$self->{path}/$self->{dispatch}.pm"; File::Path::mkpath("$self->{prefix}/$self->{author}"); $self->{admin} = "$self->{name}::$self->{dispatch}"->new( _top => $self ); $self->{admin}->init; @_ = ($class, _self => $self); goto &{"$self->{name}::import"}; } local $^W; *{"${who}::AUTOLOAD"} = $self->autoload; $self->preload; # Unregister loader and worker packages so subdirs can use them again delete $INC{'inc/Module/Install.pm'}; delete $INC{'Module/Install.pm'}; # Save to the singleton $MAIN = $self; return 1; } sub autoload { my $self = shift; my $who = $self->_caller; my $cwd = Cwd::cwd(); my $sym = "${who}::AUTOLOAD"; $sym->{$cwd} = sub { my $pwd = Cwd::cwd(); if ( my $code = $sym->{$pwd} ) { # Delegate back to parent dirs goto &$code unless $cwd eq $pwd; } unless ($$sym =~ s/([^:]+)$//) { # XXX: it looks like we can't retrieve the missing function # via $$sym (usually $main::AUTOLOAD) in this case. # I'm still wondering if we should slurp Makefile.PL to # get some context or not ... my ($package, $file, $line) = caller; die <<"EOT"; Unknown function is found at $file line $line. Execution of $file aborted due to runtime errors. If you're a contributor to a project, you may need to install some Module::Install extensions from CPAN (or other repository). If you're a user of a module, please contact the author. EOT } my $method = $1; if ( uc($method) eq $method ) { # Do nothing return; } elsif ( $method =~ /^_/ and $self->can($method) ) { # Dispatch to the root M:I class return $self->$method(@_); } # Dispatch to the appropriate plugin unshift @_, ( $self, $1 ); goto &{$self->can('call')}; }; } sub preload { my $self = shift; unless ( $self->{extensions} ) { $self->load_extensions( "$self->{prefix}/$self->{path}", $self ); } my @exts = @{$self->{extensions}}; unless ( @exts ) { @exts = $self->{admin}->load_all_extensions; } my %seen; foreach my $obj ( @exts ) { while (my ($method, $glob) = each %{ref($obj) . '::'}) { next unless $obj->can($method); next if $method =~ /^_/; next if $method eq uc($method); $seen{$method}++; } } my $who = $self->_caller; foreach my $name ( sort keys %seen ) { local $^W; *{"${who}::$name"} = sub { ${"${who}::AUTOLOAD"} = "${who}::$name"; goto &{"${who}::AUTOLOAD"}; }; } } sub new { my ($class, %args) = @_; delete $INC{'FindBin.pm'}; { # to suppress the redefine warning local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {}; require FindBin; } # ignore the prefix on extension modules built from top level. my $base_path = Cwd::abs_path($FindBin::Bin); unless ( Cwd::abs_path(Cwd::cwd()) eq $base_path ) { delete $args{prefix}; } return $args{_self} if $args{_self}; $args{dispatch} ||= 'Admin'; $args{prefix} ||= 'inc'; $args{author} ||= ($^O eq 'VMS' ? '_author' : '.author'); $args{bundle} ||= 'inc/BUNDLES'; $args{base} ||= $base_path; $class =~ s/^\Q$args{prefix}\E:://; $args{name} ||= $class; $args{version} ||= $class->VERSION; unless ( $args{path} ) { $args{path} = $args{name}; $args{path} =~ s!::!/!g; } $args{file} ||= "$args{base}/$args{prefix}/$args{path}.pm"; $args{wrote} = 0; bless( \%args, $class ); } sub call { my ($self, $method) = @_; my $obj = $self->load($method) or return; splice(@_, 0, 2, $obj); goto &{$obj->can($method)}; } sub load { my ($self, $method) = @_; $self->load_extensions( "$self->{prefix}/$self->{path}", $self ) unless $self->{extensions}; foreach my $obj (@{$self->{extensions}}) { return $obj if $obj->can($method); } my $admin = $self->{admin} or die <<"END_DIE"; The '$method' method does not exist in the '$self->{prefix}' path! Please remove the '$self->{prefix}' directory and run $0 again to load it. END_DIE my $obj = $admin->load($method, 1); push @{$self->{extensions}}, $obj; $obj; } sub load_extensions { my ($self, $path, $top) = @_; my $should_reload = 0; unless ( grep { ! ref $_ and lc $_ eq lc $self->{prefix} } @INC ) { unshift @INC, $self->{prefix}; $should_reload = 1; } foreach my $rv ( $self->find_extensions($path) ) { my ($file, $pkg) = @{$rv}; next if $self->{pathnames}{$pkg}; local $@; my $new = eval { local $^W; require $file; $pkg->can('new') }; unless ( $new ) { warn $@ if $@; next; } $self->{pathnames}{$pkg} = $should_reload ? delete $INC{$file} : $INC{$file}; push @{$self->{extensions}}, &{$new}($pkg, _top => $top ); } $self->{extensions} ||= []; } sub find_extensions { my ($self, $path) = @_; my @found; File::Find::find( sub { my $file = $File::Find::name; return unless $file =~ m!^\Q$path\E/(.+)\.pm\Z!is; my $subpath = $1; return if lc($subpath) eq lc($self->{dispatch}); $file = "$self->{path}/$subpath.pm"; my $pkg = "$self->{name}::$subpath"; $pkg =~ s!/!::!g; # If we have a mixed-case package name, assume case has been preserved # correctly. Otherwise, root through the file to locate the case-preserved # version of the package name. if ( $subpath eq lc($subpath) || $subpath eq uc($subpath) ) { my $content = Module::Install::_read($subpath . '.pm'); my $in_pod = 0; foreach ( split //, $content ) { $in_pod = 1 if /^=\w/; $in_pod = 0 if /^=cut/; next if ($in_pod || /^=cut/); # skip pod text next if /^\s*#/; # and comments if ( m/^\s*package\s+($pkg)\s*;/i ) { $pkg = $1; last; } } } push @found, [ $file, $pkg ]; }, $path ) if -d $path; @found; } ##################################################################### # Common Utility Functions sub _caller { my $depth = 0; my $call = caller($depth); while ( $call eq __PACKAGE__ ) { $depth++; $call = caller($depth); } return $call; } # Done in evals to avoid confusing Perl::MinimumVersion eval( $] >= 5.006 ? <<'END_NEW' : <<'END_OLD' ); die $@ if $@; sub _read { local *FH; open( FH, '<', $_[0] ) or die "open($_[0]): $!"; my $string = do { local $/; }; close FH or die "close($_[0]): $!"; return $string; } END_NEW sub _read { local *FH; open( FH, "< $_[0]" ) or die "open($_[0]): $!"; my $string = do { local $/; }; close FH or die "close($_[0]): $!"; return $string; } END_OLD sub _readperl { my $string = Module::Install::_read($_[0]); $string =~ s/(?:\015{1,2}\012|\015|\012)/\n/sg; $string =~ s/(\n)\n*__(?:DATA|END)__\b.*\z/$1/s; $string =~ s/\n\n=\w+.+?\n\n=cut\b.+?\n+/\n\n/sg; return $string; } sub _readpod { my $string = Module::Install::_read($_[0]); $string =~ s/(?:\015{1,2}\012|\015|\012)/\n/sg; return $string if $_[0] =~ /\.pod\z/; $string =~ s/(^|\n=cut\b.+?\n+)[^=\s].+?\n(\n=\w+|\z)/$1$2/sg; $string =~ s/\n*=pod\b[^\n]*\n+/\n\n/sg; $string =~ s/\n*=cut\b[^\n]*\n+/\n\n/sg; $string =~ s/^\n+//s; return $string; } # Done in evals to avoid confusing Perl::MinimumVersion eval( $] >= 5.006 ? <<'END_NEW' : <<'END_OLD' ); die $@ if $@; sub _write { local *FH; open( FH, '>', $_[0] ) or die "open($_[0]): $!"; foreach ( 1 .. $#_ ) { print FH $_[$_] or die "print($_[0]): $!"; } close FH or die "close($_[0]): $!"; } END_NEW sub _write { local *FH; open( FH, "> $_[0]" ) or die "open($_[0]): $!"; foreach ( 1 .. $#_ ) { print FH $_[$_] or die "print($_[0]): $!"; } close FH or die "close($_[0]): $!"; } END_OLD # _version is for processing module versions (eg, 1.03_05) not # Perl versions (eg, 5.8.1). sub _version ($) { my $s = shift || 0; my $d =()= $s =~ /(\.)/g; if ( $d >= 2 ) { # Normalise multipart versions $s =~ s/(\.)(\d{1,3})/sprintf("$1%03d",$2)/eg; } $s =~ s/^(\d+)\.?//; my $l = $1 || 0; my @v = map { $_ . '0' x (3 - length $_) } $s =~ /(\d{1,3})\D?/g; $l = $l . '.' . join '', @v if @v; return $l + 0; } sub _cmp ($$) { _version($_[1]) <=> _version($_[2]); } # Cloned from Params::Util::_CLASS sub _CLASS ($) { ( defined $_[0] and ! ref $_[0] and $_[0] =~ m/^[^\W\d]\w*(?:::\w+)*\z/s ) ? $_[0] : undef; } 1; # Copyright 2008 - 2012 Adam Kennedy. Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/inc/Module/Install/AuthorTests.pm000644 000766 000024 00000002215 12107651750 023252 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #line 1 package Module::Install::AuthorTests; use 5.005; use strict; use Module::Install::Base; use Carp (); #line 16 use vars qw{$VERSION $ISCORE @ISA}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '0.002'; $ISCORE = 1; @ISA = qw{Module::Install::Base}; } #line 42 sub author_tests { my ($self, @dirs) = @_; _add_author_tests($self, \@dirs, 0); } #line 56 sub recursive_author_tests { my ($self, @dirs) = @_; _add_author_tests($self, \@dirs, 1); } sub _wanted { my $href = shift; sub { /\.t$/ and -f $_ and $href->{$File::Find::dir} = 1 } } sub _add_author_tests { my ($self, $dirs, $recurse) = @_; return unless $Module::Install::AUTHOR; my @tests = $self->tests ? (split / /, $self->tests) : 't/*.t'; # XXX: pick a default, later -- rjbs, 2008-02-24 my @dirs = @$dirs ? @$dirs : Carp::confess "no dirs given to author_tests"; @dirs = grep { -d } @dirs; if ($recurse) { require File::Find; my %test_dir; File::Find::find(_wanted(\%test_dir), @dirs); $self->tests( join ' ', @tests, map { "$_/*.t" } sort keys %test_dir ); } else { $self->tests( join ' ', @tests, map { "$_/*.t" } sort @dirs ); } } #line 107 1; Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/inc/Module/Install/Base.pm000644 000766 000024 00000002147 12107651750 021643 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #line 1 package Module::Install::Base; use strict 'vars'; use vars qw{$VERSION}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '1.06'; } # Suspend handler for "redefined" warnings BEGIN { my $w = $SIG{__WARN__}; $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $w }; } #line 42 sub new { my $class = shift; unless ( defined &{"${class}::call"} ) { *{"${class}::call"} = sub { shift->_top->call(@_) }; } unless ( defined &{"${class}::load"} ) { *{"${class}::load"} = sub { shift->_top->load(@_) }; } bless { @_ }, $class; } #line 61 sub AUTOLOAD { local $@; my $func = eval { shift->_top->autoload } or return; goto &$func; } #line 75 sub _top { $_[0]->{_top}; } #line 90 sub admin { $_[0]->_top->{admin} or Module::Install::Base::FakeAdmin->new; } #line 106 sub is_admin { ! $_[0]->admin->isa('Module::Install::Base::FakeAdmin'); } sub DESTROY {} package Module::Install::Base::FakeAdmin; use vars qw{$VERSION}; BEGIN { $VERSION = $Module::Install::Base::VERSION; } my $fake; sub new { $fake ||= bless(\@_, $_[0]); } sub AUTOLOAD {} sub DESTROY {} # Restore warning handler BEGIN { $SIG{__WARN__} = $SIG{__WARN__}->(); } 1; #line 159 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/inc/Module/Install/Can.pm000644 000766 000024 00000006157 12107651750 021477 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #line 1 package Module::Install::Can; use strict; use Config (); use ExtUtils::MakeMaker (); use Module::Install::Base (); use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '1.06'; @ISA = 'Module::Install::Base'; $ISCORE = 1; } # check if we can load some module ### Upgrade this to not have to load the module if possible sub can_use { my ($self, $mod, $ver) = @_; $mod =~ s{::|\\}{/}g; $mod .= '.pm' unless $mod =~ /\.pm$/i; my $pkg = $mod; $pkg =~ s{/}{::}g; $pkg =~ s{\.pm$}{}i; local $@; eval { require $mod; $pkg->VERSION($ver || 0); 1 }; } # Check if we can run some command sub can_run { my ($self, $cmd) = @_; my $_cmd = $cmd; return $_cmd if (-x $_cmd or $_cmd = MM->maybe_command($_cmd)); for my $dir ((split /$Config::Config{path_sep}/, $ENV{PATH}), '.') { next if $dir eq ''; require File::Spec; my $abs = File::Spec->catfile($dir, $cmd); return $abs if (-x $abs or $abs = MM->maybe_command($abs)); } return; } # Can our C compiler environment build XS files sub can_xs { my $self = shift; # Ensure we have the CBuilder module $self->configure_requires( 'ExtUtils::CBuilder' => 0.27 ); # Do we have the configure_requires checker? local $@; eval "require ExtUtils::CBuilder;"; if ( $@ ) { # They don't obey configure_requires, so it is # someone old and delicate. Try to avoid hurting # them by falling back to an older simpler test. return $self->can_cc(); } # Do we have a working C compiler my $builder = ExtUtils::CBuilder->new( quiet => 1, ); unless ( $builder->have_compiler ) { # No working C compiler return 0; } # Write a C file representative of what XS becomes require File::Temp; my ( $FH, $tmpfile ) = File::Temp::tempfile( "compilexs-XXXXX", SUFFIX => '.c', ); binmode $FH; print $FH <<'END_C'; #include "EXTERN.h" #include "perl.h" #include "XSUB.h" int main(int argc, char **argv) { return 0; } int boot_sanexs() { return 1; } END_C close $FH; # Can the C compiler access the same headers XS does my @libs = (); my $object = undef; eval { local $^W = 0; $object = $builder->compile( source => $tmpfile, ); @libs = $builder->link( objects => $object, module_name => 'sanexs', ); }; my $result = $@ ? 0 : 1; # Clean up all the build files foreach ( $tmpfile, $object, @libs ) { next unless defined $_; 1 while unlink; } return $result; } # Can we locate a (the) C compiler sub can_cc { my $self = shift; my @chunks = split(/ /, $Config::Config{cc}) or return; # $Config{cc} may contain args; try to find out the program part while (@chunks) { return $self->can_run("@chunks") || (pop(@chunks), next); } return; } # Fix Cygwin bug on maybe_command(); if ( $^O eq 'cygwin' ) { require ExtUtils::MM_Cygwin; require ExtUtils::MM_Win32; if ( ! defined(&ExtUtils::MM_Cygwin::maybe_command) ) { *ExtUtils::MM_Cygwin::maybe_command = sub { my ($self, $file) = @_; if ($file =~ m{^/cygdrive/}i and ExtUtils::MM_Win32->can('maybe_command')) { ExtUtils::MM_Win32->maybe_command($file); } else { ExtUtils::MM_Unix->maybe_command($file); } } } } 1; __END__ #line 236 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/inc/Module/Install/Fetch.pm000644 000766 000024 00000004627 12107651750 022027 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #line 1 package Module::Install::Fetch; use strict; use Module::Install::Base (); use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '1.06'; @ISA = 'Module::Install::Base'; $ISCORE = 1; } sub get_file { my ($self, %args) = @_; my ($scheme, $host, $path, $file) = $args{url} =~ m|^(\w+)://([^/]+)(.+)/(.+)| or return; if ( $scheme eq 'http' and ! eval { require LWP::Simple; 1 } ) { $args{url} = $args{ftp_url} or (warn("LWP support unavailable!\n"), return); ($scheme, $host, $path, $file) = $args{url} =~ m|^(\w+)://([^/]+)(.+)/(.+)| or return; } $|++; print "Fetching '$file' from $host... "; unless (eval { require Socket; Socket::inet_aton($host) }) { warn "'$host' resolve failed!\n"; return; } return unless $scheme eq 'ftp' or $scheme eq 'http'; require Cwd; my $dir = Cwd::getcwd(); chdir $args{local_dir} or return if exists $args{local_dir}; if (eval { require LWP::Simple; 1 }) { LWP::Simple::mirror($args{url}, $file); } elsif (eval { require Net::FTP; 1 }) { eval { # use Net::FTP to get past firewall my $ftp = Net::FTP->new($host, Passive => 1, Timeout => 600); $ftp->login("anonymous", 'anonymous@example.com'); $ftp->cwd($path); $ftp->binary; $ftp->get($file) or (warn("$!\n"), return); $ftp->quit; } } elsif (my $ftp = $self->can_run('ftp')) { eval { # no Net::FTP, fallback to ftp.exe require FileHandle; my $fh = FileHandle->new; local $SIG{CHLD} = 'IGNORE'; unless ($fh->open("|$ftp -n")) { warn "Couldn't open ftp: $!\n"; chdir $dir; return; } my @dialog = split(/\n/, <<"END_FTP"); open $host user anonymous anonymous\@example.com cd $path binary get $file $file quit END_FTP foreach (@dialog) { $fh->print("$_\n") } $fh->close; } } else { warn "No working 'ftp' program available!\n"; chdir $dir; return; } unless (-f $file) { warn "Fetching failed: $@\n"; chdir $dir; return; } return if exists $args{size} and -s $file != $args{size}; system($args{run}) if exists $args{run}; unlink($file) if $args{remove}; print(((!exists $args{check_for} or -e $args{check_for}) ? "done!" : "failed! ($!)"), "\n"); chdir $dir; return !$?; } 1; Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/inc/Module/Install/Makefile.pm000644 000766 000024 00000027437 12107651750 022517 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #line 1 package Module::Install::Makefile; use strict 'vars'; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker (); use Module::Install::Base (); use Fcntl qw/:flock :seek/; use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '1.06'; @ISA = 'Module::Install::Base'; $ISCORE = 1; } sub Makefile { $_[0] } my %seen = (); sub prompt { shift; # Infinite loop protection my @c = caller(); if ( ++$seen{"$c[1]|$c[2]|$_[0]"} > 3 ) { die "Caught an potential prompt infinite loop ($c[1]|$c[2]|$_[0])"; } # In automated testing or non-interactive session, always use defaults if ( ($ENV{AUTOMATED_TESTING} or -! -t STDIN) and ! $ENV{PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT} ) { local $ENV{PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT} = 1; goto &ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt; } else { goto &ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt; } } # Store a cleaned up version of the MakeMaker version, # since we need to behave differently in a variety of # ways based on the MM version. my $makemaker = eval $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION; # If we are passed a param, do a "newer than" comparison. # Otherwise, just return the MakeMaker version. sub makemaker { ( @_ < 2 or $makemaker >= eval($_[1]) ) ? $makemaker : 0 } # Ripped from ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.56, and slightly modified # as we only need to know here whether the attribute is an array # or a hash or something else (which may or may not be appendable). my %makemaker_argtype = ( C => 'ARRAY', CONFIG => 'ARRAY', # CONFIGURE => 'CODE', # ignore DIR => 'ARRAY', DL_FUNCS => 'HASH', DL_VARS => 'ARRAY', EXCLUDE_EXT => 'ARRAY', EXE_FILES => 'ARRAY', FUNCLIST => 'ARRAY', H => 'ARRAY', IMPORTS => 'HASH', INCLUDE_EXT => 'ARRAY', LIBS => 'ARRAY', # ignore '' MAN1PODS => 'HASH', MAN3PODS => 'HASH', META_ADD => 'HASH', META_MERGE => 'HASH', PL_FILES => 'HASH', PM => 'HASH', PMLIBDIRS => 'ARRAY', PMLIBPARENTDIRS => 'ARRAY', PREREQ_PM => 'HASH', CONFIGURE_REQUIRES => 'HASH', SKIP => 'ARRAY', TYPEMAPS => 'ARRAY', XS => 'HASH', # VERSION => ['version',''], # ignore # _KEEP_AFTER_FLUSH => '', clean => 'HASH', depend => 'HASH', dist => 'HASH', dynamic_lib=> 'HASH', linkext => 'HASH', macro => 'HASH', postamble => 'HASH', realclean => 'HASH', test => 'HASH', tool_autosplit => 'HASH', # special cases where you can use makemaker_append CCFLAGS => 'APPENDABLE', DEFINE => 'APPENDABLE', INC => 'APPENDABLE', LDDLFLAGS => 'APPENDABLE', LDFROM => 'APPENDABLE', ); sub makemaker_args { my ($self, %new_args) = @_; my $args = ( $self->{makemaker_args} ||= {} ); foreach my $key (keys %new_args) { if ($makemaker_argtype{$key}) { if ($makemaker_argtype{$key} eq 'ARRAY') { $args->{$key} = [] unless defined $args->{$key}; unless (ref $args->{$key} eq 'ARRAY') { $args->{$key} = [$args->{$key}] } push @{$args->{$key}}, ref $new_args{$key} eq 'ARRAY' ? @{$new_args{$key}} : $new_args{$key}; } elsif ($makemaker_argtype{$key} eq 'HASH') { $args->{$key} = {} unless defined $args->{$key}; foreach my $skey (keys %{ $new_args{$key} }) { $args->{$key}{$skey} = $new_args{$key}{$skey}; } } elsif ($makemaker_argtype{$key} eq 'APPENDABLE') { $self->makemaker_append($key => $new_args{$key}); } } else { if (defined $args->{$key}) { warn qq{MakeMaker attribute "$key" is overriden; use "makemaker_append" to append values\n}; } $args->{$key} = $new_args{$key}; } } return $args; } # For mm args that take multiple space-seperated args, # append an argument to the current list. sub makemaker_append { my $self = shift; my $name = shift; my $args = $self->makemaker_args; $args->{$name} = defined $args->{$name} ? join( ' ', $args->{$name}, @_ ) : join( ' ', @_ ); } sub build_subdirs { my $self = shift; my $subdirs = $self->makemaker_args->{DIR} ||= []; for my $subdir (@_) { push @$subdirs, $subdir; } } sub clean_files { my $self = shift; my $clean = $self->makemaker_args->{clean} ||= {}; %$clean = ( %$clean, FILES => join ' ', grep { length $_ } ($clean->{FILES} || (), @_), ); } sub realclean_files { my $self = shift; my $realclean = $self->makemaker_args->{realclean} ||= {}; %$realclean = ( %$realclean, FILES => join ' ', grep { length $_ } ($realclean->{FILES} || (), @_), ); } sub libs { my $self = shift; my $libs = ref $_[0] ? shift : [ shift ]; $self->makemaker_args( LIBS => $libs ); } sub inc { my $self = shift; $self->makemaker_args( INC => shift ); } sub _wanted_t { } sub tests_recursive { my $self = shift; my $dir = shift || 't'; unless ( -d $dir ) { die "tests_recursive dir '$dir' does not exist"; } my %tests = map { $_ => 1 } split / /, ($self->tests || ''); require File::Find; File::Find::find( sub { /\.t$/ and -f $_ and $tests{"$File::Find::dir/*.t"} = 1 }, $dir ); $self->tests( join ' ', sort keys %tests ); } sub write { my $self = shift; die "&Makefile->write() takes no arguments\n" if @_; # Check the current Perl version my $perl_version = $self->perl_version; if ( $perl_version ) { eval "use $perl_version; 1" or die "ERROR: perl: Version $] is installed, " . "but we need version >= $perl_version"; } # Make sure we have a new enough MakeMaker require ExtUtils::MakeMaker; if ( $perl_version and $self->_cmp($perl_version, '5.006') >= 0 ) { # This previous attempted to inherit the version of # ExtUtils::MakeMaker in use by the module author, but this # was found to be untenable as some authors build releases # using future dev versions of EU:MM that nobody else has. # Instead, #toolchain suggests we use 6.59 which is the most # stable version on CPAN at time of writing and is, to quote # ribasushi, "not terminally fucked, > and tested enough". # TODO: We will now need to maintain this over time to push # the version up as new versions are released. $self->build_requires( 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => 6.59 ); $self->configure_requires( 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => 6.59 ); } else { # Allow legacy-compatibility with 5.005 by depending on the # most recent EU:MM that supported 5.005. $self->build_requires( 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => 6.36 ); $self->configure_requires( 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => 6.36 ); } # Generate the MakeMaker params my $args = $self->makemaker_args; $args->{DISTNAME} = $self->name; $args->{NAME} = $self->module_name || $self->name; $args->{NAME} =~ s/-/::/g; $args->{VERSION} = $self->version or die <<'EOT'; ERROR: Can't determine distribution version. Please specify it explicitly via 'version' in Makefile.PL, or set a valid $VERSION in a module, and provide its file path via 'version_from' (or 'all_from' if you prefer) in Makefile.PL. EOT if ( $self->tests ) { my @tests = split ' ', $self->tests; my %seen; $args->{test} = { TESTS => (join ' ', grep {!$seen{$_}++} @tests), }; } elsif ( $Module::Install::ExtraTests::use_extratests ) { # Module::Install::ExtraTests doesn't set $self->tests and does its own tests via harness. # So, just ignore our xt tests here. } elsif ( -d 'xt' and ($Module::Install::AUTHOR or $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}) ) { $args->{test} = { TESTS => join( ' ', map { "$_/*.t" } grep { -d $_ } qw{ t xt } ), }; } if ( $] >= 5.005 ) { $args->{ABSTRACT} = $self->abstract; $args->{AUTHOR} = join ', ', @{$self->author || []}; } if ( $self->makemaker(6.10) ) { $args->{NO_META} = 1; #$args->{NO_MYMETA} = 1; } if ( $self->makemaker(6.17) and $self->sign ) { $args->{SIGN} = 1; } unless ( $self->is_admin ) { delete $args->{SIGN}; } if ( $self->makemaker(6.31) and $self->license ) { $args->{LICENSE} = $self->license; } my $prereq = ($args->{PREREQ_PM} ||= {}); %$prereq = ( %$prereq, map { @$_ } # flatten [module => version] map { @$_ } grep $_, ($self->requires) ); # Remove any reference to perl, PREREQ_PM doesn't support it delete $args->{PREREQ_PM}->{perl}; # Merge both kinds of requires into BUILD_REQUIRES my $build_prereq = ($args->{BUILD_REQUIRES} ||= {}); %$build_prereq = ( %$build_prereq, map { @$_ } # flatten [module => version] map { @$_ } grep $_, ($self->configure_requires, $self->build_requires) ); # Remove any reference to perl, BUILD_REQUIRES doesn't support it delete $args->{BUILD_REQUIRES}->{perl}; # Delete bundled dists from prereq_pm, add it to Makefile DIR my $subdirs = ($args->{DIR} || []); if ($self->bundles) { my %processed; foreach my $bundle (@{ $self->bundles }) { my ($mod_name, $dist_dir) = @$bundle; delete $prereq->{$mod_name}; $dist_dir = File::Basename::basename($dist_dir); # dir for building this module if (not exists $processed{$dist_dir}) { if (-d $dist_dir) { # List as sub-directory to be processed by make push @$subdirs, $dist_dir; } # Else do nothing: the module is already present on the system $processed{$dist_dir} = undef; } } } unless ( $self->makemaker('6.55_03') ) { %$prereq = (%$prereq,%$build_prereq); delete $args->{BUILD_REQUIRES}; } if ( my $perl_version = $self->perl_version ) { eval "use $perl_version; 1" or die "ERROR: perl: Version $] is installed, " . "but we need version >= $perl_version"; if ( $self->makemaker(6.48) ) { $args->{MIN_PERL_VERSION} = $perl_version; } } if ($self->installdirs) { warn qq{old INSTALLDIRS (probably set by makemaker_args) is overriden by installdirs\n} if $args->{INSTALLDIRS}; $args->{INSTALLDIRS} = $self->installdirs; } my %args = map { ( $_ => $args->{$_} ) } grep {defined($args->{$_} ) } keys %$args; my $user_preop = delete $args{dist}->{PREOP}; if ( my $preop = $self->admin->preop($user_preop) ) { foreach my $key ( keys %$preop ) { $args{dist}->{$key} = $preop->{$key}; } } my $mm = ExtUtils::MakeMaker::WriteMakefile(%args); $self->fix_up_makefile($mm->{FIRST_MAKEFILE} || 'Makefile'); } sub fix_up_makefile { my $self = shift; my $makefile_name = shift; my $top_class = ref($self->_top) || ''; my $top_version = $self->_top->VERSION || ''; my $preamble = $self->preamble ? "# Preamble by $top_class $top_version\n" . $self->preamble : ''; my $postamble = "# Postamble by $top_class $top_version\n" . ($self->postamble || ''); local *MAKEFILE; open MAKEFILE, "+< $makefile_name" or die "fix_up_makefile: Couldn't open $makefile_name: $!"; eval { flock MAKEFILE, LOCK_EX }; my $makefile = do { local $/; }; $makefile =~ s/\b(test_harness\(\$\(TEST_VERBOSE\), )/$1'inc', /; $makefile =~ s/( -I\$\(INST_ARCHLIB\))/ -Iinc$1/g; $makefile =~ s/( "-I\$\(INST_LIB\)")/ "-Iinc"$1/g; $makefile =~ s/^(FULLPERL = .*)/$1 "-Iinc"/m; $makefile =~ s/^(PERL = .*)/$1 "-Iinc"/m; # Module::Install will never be used to build the Core Perl # Sometimes PERL_LIB and PERL_ARCHLIB get written anyway, which breaks # PREFIX/PERL5LIB, and thus, install_share. Blank them if they exist $makefile =~ s/^PERL_LIB = .+/PERL_LIB =/m; #$makefile =~ s/^PERL_ARCHLIB = .+/PERL_ARCHLIB =/m; # Perl 5.005 mentions PERL_LIB explicitly, so we have to remove that as well. $makefile =~ s/(\"?)-I\$\(PERL_LIB\)\1//g; # XXX - This is currently unused; not sure if it breaks other MM-users # $makefile =~ s/^pm_to_blib\s+:\s+/pm_to_blib :: /mg; seek MAKEFILE, 0, SEEK_SET; truncate MAKEFILE, 0; print MAKEFILE "$preamble$makefile$postamble" or die $!; close MAKEFILE or die $!; 1; } sub preamble { my ($self, $text) = @_; $self->{preamble} = $text . $self->{preamble} if defined $text; $self->{preamble}; } sub postamble { my ($self, $text) = @_; $self->{postamble} ||= $self->admin->postamble; $self->{postamble} .= $text if defined $text; $self->{postamble} } 1; __END__ #line 544 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/inc/Module/Install/Metadata.pm000644 000766 000024 00000043277 12107651750 022522 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #line 1 package Module::Install::Metadata; use strict 'vars'; use Module::Install::Base (); use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '1.06'; @ISA = 'Module::Install::Base'; $ISCORE = 1; } my @boolean_keys = qw{ sign }; my @scalar_keys = qw{ name module_name abstract version distribution_type tests installdirs }; my @tuple_keys = qw{ configure_requires build_requires requires recommends bundles resources }; my @resource_keys = qw{ homepage bugtracker repository }; my @array_keys = qw{ keywords author }; *authors = \&author; sub Meta { shift } sub Meta_BooleanKeys { @boolean_keys } sub Meta_ScalarKeys { @scalar_keys } sub Meta_TupleKeys { @tuple_keys } sub Meta_ResourceKeys { @resource_keys } sub Meta_ArrayKeys { @array_keys } foreach my $key ( @boolean_keys ) { *$key = sub { my $self = shift; if ( defined wantarray and not @_ ) { return $self->{values}->{$key}; } $self->{values}->{$key} = ( @_ ? $_[0] : 1 ); return $self; }; } foreach my $key ( @scalar_keys ) { *$key = sub { my $self = shift; return $self->{values}->{$key} if defined wantarray and !@_; $self->{values}->{$key} = shift; return $self; }; } foreach my $key ( @array_keys ) { *$key = sub { my $self = shift; return $self->{values}->{$key} if defined wantarray and !@_; $self->{values}->{$key} ||= []; push @{$self->{values}->{$key}}, @_; return $self; }; } foreach my $key ( @resource_keys ) { *$key = sub { my $self = shift; unless ( @_ ) { return () unless $self->{values}->{resources}; return map { $_->[1] } grep { $_->[0] eq $key } @{ $self->{values}->{resources} }; } return $self->{values}->{resources}->{$key} unless @_; my $uri = shift or die( "Did not provide a value to $key()" ); $self->resources( $key => $uri ); return 1; }; } foreach my $key ( grep { $_ ne "resources" } @tuple_keys) { *$key = sub { my $self = shift; return $self->{values}->{$key} unless @_; my @added; while ( @_ ) { my $module = shift or last; my $version = shift || 0; push @added, [ $module, $version ]; } push @{ $self->{values}->{$key} }, @added; return map {@$_} @added; }; } # Resource handling my %lc_resource = map { $_ => 1 } qw{ homepage license bugtracker repository }; sub resources { my $self = shift; while ( @_ ) { my $name = shift or last; my $value = shift or next; if ( $name eq lc $name and ! $lc_resource{$name} ) { die("Unsupported reserved lowercase resource '$name'"); } $self->{values}->{resources} ||= []; push @{ $self->{values}->{resources} }, [ $name, $value ]; } $self->{values}->{resources}; } # Aliases for build_requires that will have alternative # meanings in some future version of META.yml. sub test_requires { shift->build_requires(@_) } sub install_requires { shift->build_requires(@_) } # Aliases for installdirs options sub install_as_core { $_[0]->installdirs('perl') } sub install_as_cpan { $_[0]->installdirs('site') } sub install_as_site { $_[0]->installdirs('site') } sub install_as_vendor { $_[0]->installdirs('vendor') } sub dynamic_config { my $self = shift; my $value = @_ ? shift : 1; if ( $self->{values}->{dynamic_config} ) { # Once dynamic we never change to static, for safety return 0; } $self->{values}->{dynamic_config} = $value ? 1 : 0; return 1; } # Convenience command sub static_config { shift->dynamic_config(0); } sub perl_version { my $self = shift; return $self->{values}->{perl_version} unless @_; my $version = shift or die( "Did not provide a value to perl_version()" ); # Normalize the version $version = $self->_perl_version($version); # We don't support the really old versions unless ( $version >= 5.005 ) { die "Module::Install only supports 5.005 or newer (use ExtUtils::MakeMaker)\n"; } $self->{values}->{perl_version} = $version; } sub all_from { my ( $self, $file ) = @_; unless ( defined($file) ) { my $name = $self->name or die( "all_from called with no args without setting name() first" ); $file = join('/', 'lib', split(/-/, $name)) . '.pm'; $file =~ s{.*/}{} unless -e $file; unless ( -e $file ) { die("all_from cannot find $file from $name"); } } unless ( -f $file ) { die("The path '$file' does not exist, or is not a file"); } $self->{values}{all_from} = $file; # Some methods pull from POD instead of code. # If there is a matching .pod, use that instead my $pod = $file; $pod =~ s/\.pm$/.pod/i; $pod = $file unless -e $pod; # Pull the different values $self->name_from($file) unless $self->name; $self->version_from($file) unless $self->version; $self->perl_version_from($file) unless $self->perl_version; $self->author_from($pod) unless @{$self->author || []}; $self->license_from($pod) unless $self->license; $self->abstract_from($pod) unless $self->abstract; return 1; } sub provides { my $self = shift; my $provides = ( $self->{values}->{provides} ||= {} ); %$provides = (%$provides, @_) if @_; return $provides; } sub auto_provides { my $self = shift; return $self unless $self->is_admin; unless (-e 'MANIFEST') { warn "Cannot deduce auto_provides without a MANIFEST, skipping\n"; return $self; } # Avoid spurious warnings as we are not checking manifest here. local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {1}; require ExtUtils::Manifest; local *ExtUtils::Manifest::manicheck = sub { return }; require Module::Build; my $build = Module::Build->new( dist_name => $self->name, dist_version => $self->version, license => $self->license, ); $self->provides( %{ $build->find_dist_packages || {} } ); } sub feature { my $self = shift; my $name = shift; my $features = ( $self->{values}->{features} ||= [] ); my $mods; if ( @_ == 1 and ref( $_[0] ) ) { # The user used ->feature like ->features by passing in the second # argument as a reference. Accomodate for that. $mods = $_[0]; } else { $mods = \@_; } my $count = 0; push @$features, ( $name => [ map { ref($_) ? ( ref($_) eq 'HASH' ) ? %$_ : @$_ : $_ } @$mods ] ); return @$features; } sub features { my $self = shift; while ( my ( $name, $mods ) = splice( @_, 0, 2 ) ) { $self->feature( $name, @$mods ); } return $self->{values}->{features} ? @{ $self->{values}->{features} } : (); } sub no_index { my $self = shift; my $type = shift; push @{ $self->{values}->{no_index}->{$type} }, @_ if $type; return $self->{values}->{no_index}; } sub read { my $self = shift; $self->include_deps( 'YAML::Tiny', 0 ); require YAML::Tiny; my $data = YAML::Tiny::LoadFile('META.yml'); # Call methods explicitly in case user has already set some values. while ( my ( $key, $value ) = each %$data ) { next unless $self->can($key); if ( ref $value eq 'HASH' ) { while ( my ( $module, $version ) = each %$value ) { $self->can($key)->($self, $module => $version ); } } else { $self->can($key)->($self, $value); } } return $self; } sub write { my $self = shift; return $self unless $self->is_admin; $self->admin->write_meta; return $self; } sub version_from { require ExtUtils::MM_Unix; my ( $self, $file ) = @_; $self->version( ExtUtils::MM_Unix->parse_version($file) ); # for version integrity check $self->makemaker_args( VERSION_FROM => $file ); } sub abstract_from { require ExtUtils::MM_Unix; my ( $self, $file ) = @_; $self->abstract( bless( { DISTNAME => $self->name }, 'ExtUtils::MM_Unix' )->parse_abstract($file) ); } # Add both distribution and module name sub name_from { my ($self, $file) = @_; if ( Module::Install::_read($file) =~ m/ ^ \s* package \s* ([\w:]+) \s* ; /ixms ) { my ($name, $module_name) = ($1, $1); $name =~ s{::}{-}g; $self->name($name); unless ( $self->module_name ) { $self->module_name($module_name); } } else { die("Cannot determine name from $file\n"); } } sub _extract_perl_version { if ( $_[0] =~ m/ ^\s* (?:use|require) \s* v? ([\d_\.]+) \s* ; /ixms ) { my $perl_version = $1; $perl_version =~ s{_}{}g; return $perl_version; } else { return; } } sub perl_version_from { my $self = shift; my $perl_version=_extract_perl_version(Module::Install::_read($_[0])); if ($perl_version) { $self->perl_version($perl_version); } else { warn "Cannot determine perl version info from $_[0]\n"; return; } } sub author_from { my $self = shift; my $content = Module::Install::_read($_[0]); if ($content =~ m/ =head \d \s+ (?:authors?)\b \s* ([^\n]*) | =head \d \s+ (?:licen[cs]e|licensing|copyright|legal)\b \s* .*? copyright .*? \d\d\d[\d.]+ \s* (?:\bby\b)? \s* ([^\n]*) /ixms) { my $author = $1 || $2; # XXX: ugly but should work anyway... if (eval "require Pod::Escapes; 1") { # Pod::Escapes has a mapping table. # It's in core of perl >= 5.9.3, and should be installed # as one of the Pod::Simple's prereqs, which is a prereq # of Pod::Text 3.x (see also below). $author =~ s{ E<( (\d+) | ([A-Za-z]+) )> } { defined $2 ? chr($2) : defined $Pod::Escapes::Name2character_number{$1} ? chr($Pod::Escapes::Name2character_number{$1}) : do { warn "Unknown escape: E<$1>"; "E<$1>"; }; }gex; } elsif (eval "require Pod::Text; 1" && $Pod::Text::VERSION < 3) { # Pod::Text < 3.0 has yet another mapping table, # though the table name of 2.x and 1.x are different. # (1.x is in core of Perl < 5.6, 2.x is in core of # Perl < 5.9.3) my $mapping = ($Pod::Text::VERSION < 2) ? \%Pod::Text::HTML_Escapes : \%Pod::Text::ESCAPES; $author =~ s{ E<( (\d+) | ([A-Za-z]+) )> } { defined $2 ? chr($2) : defined $mapping->{$1} ? $mapping->{$1} : do { warn "Unknown escape: E<$1>"; "E<$1>"; }; }gex; } else { $author =~ s{E}{<}g; $author =~ s{E}{>}g; } $self->author($author); } else { warn "Cannot determine author info from $_[0]\n"; } } #Stolen from M::B my %license_urls = ( perl => 'http://dev.perl.org/licenses/', apache => 'http://apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0', apache_1_1 => 'http://apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-1.1', artistic => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license.php', artistic_2 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license-2.0.php', lgpl => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-license.php', lgpl2 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.php', lgpl3 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html', bsd => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php', gpl => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php', gpl2 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.php', gpl3 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html', mit => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php', mozilla => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/mozilla1.1.php', open_source => undef, unrestricted => undef, restrictive => undef, unknown => undef, ); sub license { my $self = shift; return $self->{values}->{license} unless @_; my $license = shift or die( 'Did not provide a value to license()' ); $license = __extract_license($license) || lc $license; $self->{values}->{license} = $license; # Automatically fill in license URLs if ( $license_urls{$license} ) { $self->resources( license => $license_urls{$license} ); } return 1; } sub _extract_license { my $pod = shift; my $matched; return __extract_license( ($matched) = $pod =~ m/ (=head \d \s+ L(?i:ICEN[CS]E|ICENSING)\b.*?) (=head \d.*|=cut.*|)\z /xms ) || __extract_license( ($matched) = $pod =~ m/ (=head \d \s+ (?:C(?i:OPYRIGHTS?)|L(?i:EGAL))\b.*?) (=head \d.*|=cut.*|)\z /xms ); } sub __extract_license { my $license_text = shift or return; my @phrases = ( '(?:under )?the same (?:terms|license) as (?:perl|the perl (?:\d )?programming language)' => 'perl', 1, '(?:under )?the terms of (?:perl|the perl programming language) itself' => 'perl', 1, 'Artistic and GPL' => 'perl', 1, 'GNU general public license' => 'gpl', 1, 'GNU public license' => 'gpl', 1, 'GNU lesser general public license' => 'lgpl', 1, 'GNU lesser public license' => 'lgpl', 1, 'GNU library general public license' => 'lgpl', 1, 'GNU library public license' => 'lgpl', 1, 'GNU Free Documentation license' => 'unrestricted', 1, 'GNU Affero General Public License' => 'open_source', 1, '(?:Free)?BSD license' => 'bsd', 1, 'Artistic license 2\.0' => 'artistic_2', 1, 'Artistic license' => 'artistic', 1, 'Apache (?:Software )?license' => 'apache', 1, 'GPL' => 'gpl', 1, 'LGPL' => 'lgpl', 1, 'BSD' => 'bsd', 1, 'Artistic' => 'artistic', 1, 'MIT' => 'mit', 1, 'Mozilla Public License' => 'mozilla', 1, 'Q Public License' => 'open_source', 1, 'OpenSSL License' => 'unrestricted', 1, 'SSLeay License' => 'unrestricted', 1, 'zlib License' => 'open_source', 1, 'proprietary' => 'proprietary', 0, ); while ( my ($pattern, $license, $osi) = splice(@phrases, 0, 3) ) { $pattern =~ s#\s+#\\s+#gs; if ( $license_text =~ /\b$pattern\b/i ) { return $license; } } return ''; } sub license_from { my $self = shift; if (my $license=_extract_license(Module::Install::_read($_[0]))) { $self->license($license); } else { warn "Cannot determine license info from $_[0]\n"; return 'unknown'; } } sub _extract_bugtracker { my @links = $_[0] =~ m#L<( https?\Q://rt.cpan.org/\E[^>]+| https?\Q://github.com/\E[\w_]+/[\w_]+/issues| https?\Q://code.google.com/p/\E[\w_\-]+/issues/list )>#gx; my %links; @links{@links}=(); @links=keys %links; return @links; } sub bugtracker_from { my $self = shift; my $content = Module::Install::_read($_[0]); my @links = _extract_bugtracker($content); unless ( @links ) { warn "Cannot determine bugtracker info from $_[0]\n"; return 0; } if ( @links > 1 ) { warn "Found more than one bugtracker link in $_[0]\n"; return 0; } # Set the bugtracker bugtracker( $links[0] ); return 1; } sub requires_from { my $self = shift; my $content = Module::Install::_readperl($_[0]); my @requires = $content =~ m/^use\s+([^\W\d]\w*(?:::\w+)*)\s+(v?[\d\.]+)/mg; while ( @requires ) { my $module = shift @requires; my $version = shift @requires; $self->requires( $module => $version ); } } sub test_requires_from { my $self = shift; my $content = Module::Install::_readperl($_[0]); my @requires = $content =~ m/^use\s+([^\W\d]\w*(?:::\w+)*)\s+([\d\.]+)/mg; while ( @requires ) { my $module = shift @requires; my $version = shift @requires; $self->test_requires( $module => $version ); } } # Convert triple-part versions (eg, 5.6.1 or 5.8.9) to # numbers (eg, 5.006001 or 5.008009). # Also, convert double-part versions (eg, 5.8) sub _perl_version { my $v = $_[-1]; $v =~ s/^([1-9])\.([1-9]\d?\d?)$/sprintf("%d.%03d",$1,$2)/e; $v =~ s/^([1-9])\.([1-9]\d?\d?)\.(0|[1-9]\d?\d?)$/sprintf("%d.%03d%03d",$1,$2,$3 || 0)/e; $v =~ s/(\.\d\d\d)000$/$1/; $v =~ s/_.+$//; if ( ref($v) ) { # Numify $v = $v + 0; } return $v; } sub add_metadata { my $self = shift; my %hash = @_; for my $key (keys %hash) { warn "add_metadata: $key is not prefixed with 'x_'.\n" . "Use appopriate function to add non-private metadata.\n" unless $key =~ /^x_/; $self->{values}->{$key} = $hash{$key}; } } ###################################################################### # MYMETA Support sub WriteMyMeta { die "WriteMyMeta has been deprecated"; } sub write_mymeta_yaml { my $self = shift; # We need YAML::Tiny to write the MYMETA.yml file unless ( eval { require YAML::Tiny; 1; } ) { return 1; } # Generate the data my $meta = $self->_write_mymeta_data or return 1; # Save as the MYMETA.yml file print "Writing MYMETA.yml\n"; YAML::Tiny::DumpFile('MYMETA.yml', $meta); } sub write_mymeta_json { my $self = shift; # We need JSON to write the MYMETA.json file unless ( eval { require JSON; 1; } ) { return 1; } # Generate the data my $meta = $self->_write_mymeta_data or return 1; # Save as the MYMETA.yml file print "Writing MYMETA.json\n"; Module::Install::_write( 'MYMETA.json', JSON->new->pretty(1)->canonical->encode($meta), ); } sub _write_mymeta_data { my $self = shift; # If there's no existing META.yml there is nothing we can do return undef unless -f 'META.yml'; # We need Parse::CPAN::Meta to load the file unless ( eval { require Parse::CPAN::Meta; 1; } ) { return undef; } # Merge the perl version into the dependencies my $val = $self->Meta->{values}; my $perl = delete $val->{perl_version}; if ( $perl ) { $val->{requires} ||= []; my $requires = $val->{requires}; # Canonize to three-dot version after Perl 5.6 if ( $perl >= 5.006 ) { $perl =~ s{^(\d+)\.(\d\d\d)(\d*)}{join('.', $1, int($2||0), int($3||0))}e } unshift @$requires, [ perl => $perl ]; } # Load the advisory META.yml file my @yaml = Parse::CPAN::Meta::LoadFile('META.yml'); my $meta = $yaml[0]; # Overwrite the non-configure dependency hashs delete $meta->{requires}; delete $meta->{build_requires}; delete $meta->{recommends}; if ( exists $val->{requires} ) { $meta->{requires} = { map { @$_ } @{ $val->{requires} } }; } if ( exists $val->{build_requires} ) { $meta->{build_requires} = { map { @$_ } @{ $val->{build_requires} } }; } return $meta; } 1; Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/inc/Module/Install/ReadmeFromPod.pm000644 000766 000024 00000001624 12107651750 023454 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #line 1 package Module::Install::ReadmeFromPod; use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; use base qw(Module::Install::Base); use vars qw($VERSION); $VERSION = '0.12'; sub readme_from { my $self = shift; return unless $self->is_admin; my $file = shift || $self->_all_from or die "Can't determine file to make readme_from"; my $clean = shift; print "Writing README from $file\n"; require Pod::Text; my $parser = Pod::Text->new(); open README, '> README' or die "$!\n"; $parser->output_fh( *README ); $parser->parse_file( $file ); if ($clean) { $self->clean_files('README'); } return 1; } sub _all_from { my $self = shift; return unless $self->admin->{extensions}; my ($metadata) = grep { ref($_) eq 'Module::Install::Metadata'; } @{$self->admin->{extensions}}; return unless $metadata; return $metadata->{values}{all_from} || ''; } 'Readme!'; __END__ #line 112 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/inc/Module/Install/Repository.pm000644 000766 000024 00000004256 12107651750 023153 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #line 1 package Module::Install::Repository; use strict; use 5.005; use vars qw($VERSION); $VERSION = '0.06'; use base qw(Module::Install::Base); sub _execute { my ($command) = @_; `$command`; } sub auto_set_repository { my $self = shift; return unless $Module::Install::AUTHOR; my $repo = _find_repo(\&_execute); if ($repo) { $self->repository($repo); } else { warn "Cannot determine repository URL\n"; } } sub _find_repo { my ($execute) = @_; if (-e ".git") { # TODO support remote besides 'origin'? if ($execute->('git remote show -n origin') =~ /URL: (.*)$/m) { # XXX Make it public clone URL, but this only works with github my $git_url = $1; $git_url =~ s![\w\-]+\@([^:]+):!git://$1/!; return $git_url; } elsif ($execute->('git svn info') =~ /URL: (.*)$/m) { return $1; } } elsif (-e ".svn") { if (`svn info` =~ /URL: (.*)$/m) { return $1; } } elsif (-e "_darcs") { # defaultrepo is better, but that is more likely to be ssh, not http if (my $query_repo = `darcs query repo`) { if ($query_repo =~ m!Default Remote: (http://.+)!) { return $1; } } open my $handle, '<', '_darcs/prefs/repos' or return; while (<$handle>) { chomp; return $_ if m!^http://!; } } elsif (-e ".hg") { if ($execute->('hg paths') =~ /default = (.*)$/m) { my $mercurial_url = $1; $mercurial_url =~ s!^ssh://hg\@(bitbucket\.org/)!https://$1!; return $mercurial_url; } } elsif (-e "$ENV{HOME}/.svk") { # Is there an explicit way to check if it's an svk checkout? my $svk_info = `svk info` or return; SVK_INFO: { if ($svk_info =~ /Mirrored From: (.*), Rev\./) { return $1; } if ($svk_info =~ m!Merged From: (/mirror/.*), Rev\.!) { $svk_info = `svk info /$1` or return; redo SVK_INFO; } } return; } } 1; __END__ =encoding utf-8 #line 128 Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/inc/Module/Install/Win32.pm000644 000766 000024 00000003403 12107651750 021667 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #line 1 package Module::Install::Win32; use strict; use Module::Install::Base (); use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '1.06'; @ISA = 'Module::Install::Base'; $ISCORE = 1; } # determine if the user needs nmake, and download it if needed sub check_nmake { my $self = shift; $self->load('can_run'); $self->load('get_file'); require Config; return unless ( $^O eq 'MSWin32' and $Config::Config{make} and $Config::Config{make} =~ /^nmake\b/i and ! $self->can_run('nmake') ); print "The required 'nmake' executable not found, fetching it...\n"; require File::Basename; my $rv = $self->get_file( url => 'http://download.microsoft.com/download/vc15/Patch/1.52/W95/EN-US/Nmake15.exe', ftp_url => 'ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/Nmake15.exe', local_dir => File::Basename::dirname($^X), size => 51928, run => 'Nmake15.exe /o > nul', check_for => 'Nmake.exe', remove => 1, ); die <<'END_MESSAGE' unless $rv; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Since you are using Microsoft Windows, you will need the 'nmake' utility before installation. It's available at: http://download.microsoft.com/download/vc15/Patch/1.52/W95/EN-US/Nmake15.exe or ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/Nmake15.exe Please download the file manually, save it to a directory in %PATH% (e.g. C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\), then launch the MS-DOS command line shell, "cd" to that directory, and run "Nmake15.exe" from there; that will create the 'nmake.exe' file needed by this module. You may then resume the installation process described in README. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- END_MESSAGE } 1; Test-Log-Log4perl-0.32/inc/Module/Install/WriteAll.pm000644 000766 000024 00000002376 12107651750 022520 0ustar00clkaostaff000000 000000 #line 1 package Module::Install::WriteAll; use strict; use Module::Install::Base (); use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '1.06'; @ISA = qw{Module::Install::Base}; $ISCORE = 1; } sub WriteAll { my $self = shift; my %args = ( meta => 1, sign => 0, inline => 0, check_nmake => 1, @_, ); $self->sign(1) if $args{sign}; $self->admin->WriteAll(%args) if $self->is_admin; $self->check_nmake if $args{check_nmake}; unless ( $self->makemaker_args->{PL_FILES} ) { # XXX: This still may be a bit over-defensive... unless ($self->makemaker(6.25)) { $self->makemaker_args( PL_FILES => {} ) if -f 'Build.PL'; } } # Until ExtUtils::MakeMaker support MYMETA.yml, make sure # we clean it up properly ourself. $self->realclean_files('MYMETA.yml'); if ( $args{inline} ) { $self->Inline->write; } else { $self->Makefile->write; } # The Makefile write process adds a couple of dependencies, # so write the META.yml files after the Makefile. if ( $args{meta} ) { $self->Meta->write; } # Experimental support for MYMETA if ( $ENV{X_MYMETA} ) { if ( $ENV{X_MYMETA} eq 'JSON' ) { $self->Meta->write_mymeta_json; } else { $self->Meta->write_mymeta_yaml; } } return 1; } 1;