Config::Perl::V - Structured data retrieval of perl -V output |
Config::Perl::V - Structured data retrieval of perl -V output
use Config::Perl::V;
my $local_config = Config::Perl::V::myconfig (); print $local_config->{config}{osname};
This function will collect the data described in The hash structure below, and return that as a hash reference. It optionally accepts an option to include more entries from %ENV. See environment below.
Note that this will not work on uninstalled perls when called with
-I/path/to/uninstalled/perl/lib
, but it works when that path is in
$PERL5LIB
or in $PERL5OPT
, as paths passed using -I
are not
known when the -V
information is collected.
Convert a sole 'perl -V' text block, or list of lines, to a complete myconfig hash. All unknown entries are defaulted.
Return an arbitrary selection of the information. If no $conf
is
given, myconfig ()
is used instead.
Return the MD5 of the info returned by summary ()
without the
config_args
entry.
If Digest::MD5
is not available, it return a string with only 0
's.
The returned hash consists of 4 parts:
perl -V
, and usually looks something like
Characteristics of this binary (from libperl): Compile-time options: DEBUGGING USE_64_BIT_INT USE_LARGE_FILES Locally applied patches: defined-or MAINT24637 Built under linux Compiled at Jun 13 2005 10:44:20 @INC: /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.7/i686-linux-64int /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.7 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/i686-linux-64int /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl .
or
Characteristics of this binary (from libperl): Compile-time options: DEBUGGING MULTIPLICITY PERL_DONT_CREATE_GVSV PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT PERL_MALLOC_WRAP PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL PERL_USE_SAFE_PUTENV USE_ITHREADS USE_LARGE_FILES USE_PERLIO USE_REENTRANT_API Built under linux Compiled at Jan 28 2009 15:26:59
This information is not available anywhere else, including %Config
,
but it is the information that is only known to the perl binary.
The extracted information is stored in 5 entries in the build
hash:
$Config{osname}
, and was the name
known when perl was built. It might be different if perl was cross-compiled.
The default for this field, if it cannot be extracted, is to copy
$Config{osname}
. The two may be differing in casing (OpenBSD vs openbsd).
perl -V
than their actual name in %Config
, I decided to leave the config
entry
as close to reality as possible, and put in the entries that might have been
guessed by the printed output in a separate block.
PERL
, but you can pass the env
option
to myconfig to get more
my $conf = Config::Perl::V::myconfig ({ env => qr/^ORACLE/ }); my $conf = Config::Perl::V::myconfig ([ env => qr/^ORACLE/ ]);
perl -V
fills its report
with, and it has the same variables that Config::myconfig
returns
from %Config
.
This module was written to be able to return the configuration for the currently used perl as deeply as needed for the CPANTESTERS framework. Up until now they used the output of myconfig as a single text blob, and so it was missing the vital binary characteristics of the running perl and the optional applied patches.
Please feedback what is wrong
* Implement retrieval functions/methods * Documentation * Error checking * Tests
H.Merijn Brand <h.m.brand@xs4all.nl>
Copyright (C) 2009-2018 H.Merijn Brand
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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