Module::ScanDeps - Recursively scan Perl code for dependencies |
Module::ScanDeps - Recursively scan Perl code for dependencies
Via the command-line program scandeps.pl:
% scandeps.pl *.pm # Print PREREQ_PM section for *.pm % scandeps.pl -e "use utf8" # Read script from command line % scandeps.pl -B *.pm # Include core modules % scandeps.pl -V *.pm # Show autoload/shared/data files
Used in a program;
use Module::ScanDeps;
# standard usage my $hash_ref = scan_deps( files => [ 'a.pl', 'b.pl' ], recurse => 1, );
# shorthand; assume recurse == 1 my $hash_ref = scan_deps( 'a.pl', 'b.pl' );
# App::Packer::Frontend compatible interface # see App::Packer::Frontend for the structure returned by get_files my $scan = Module::ScanDeps->new; $scan->set_file( 'a.pl' ); $scan->set_options( add_modules => [ 'Test::More' ] ); $scan->calculate_info; my $files = $scan->get_files;
This module scans potential modules used by perl programs, and returns a
hash reference; its keys are the module names as appears in %INC
(e.g. Test/More.pm
); the values are hash references with this structure:
{ file => '/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Test/More.pm', key => 'Test/More.pm', type => 'module', # or 'autoload', 'data', 'shared' used_by => [ 'Test/Simple.pm', ... ], uses => [ 'Test/Other.pm', ... ], }
One function, scan_deps
, is exported by default. Other
functions such as (scan_line
, scan_chunk
, add_deps
, path_to_inc_name
)
are exported upon request.
Users of App::Packer may also use this module as the dependency-checking frontend, by tweaking their p2e.pl like below:
use Module::ScanDeps; ... my $packer = App::Packer->new( frontend => 'Module::ScanDeps' ); ...
Please see the App::Packer::Frontend manpage for detailed explanation on
the structure returned by get_files
.
$rv_ref = scan_deps( files => \@files, recurse => $recurse, rv => \%rv, skip => \%skip, compile => $compile, execute => $execute, ); $rv_ref = scan_deps(@files); # shorthand, with recurse => 1
This function scans each file in @files
, registering their
dependencies into %rv
, and returns a reference to the updated
%rv
. The meaning of keys and values are explained above.
If $recurse
is true, scan_deps
will call itself recursively,
to perform a breadth-first search on text files (as defined by the
-T operator) found in %rv
.
If the \%skip
is specified, files that exists as its keys are
skipped. This is used internally to avoid infinite recursion.
If $compile
or $execute
is true, runs files
in either
compile-only or normal mode, then inspects their %INC
after
termination to determine additional runtime dependencies.
If $execute
is an array reference, passes @$execute
as arguments to each file in @files
when it is run.
If performance of the scanning process is a concern, cache_file
can be
set to a filename. The scanning results will be cached and written to the
file. This will speed up the scanning process on subsequent runs.
Additionally, an option warn_missing
is recognized. If set to true,
scan_deps
issues a warning to STDERR for every module file that the
scanned code depends but that wasn't found. Please note that this may
also report numerous false positives. That is why by default, the heuristic
silently drops all dependencies it cannot find.
Like scan_deps, but skips the static scanning part.
@modules = scan_line($line);
Splits a line into chunks (currently with the semicolon characters), and
return the union of scan_chunk
calls of them.
If the line is __END__
or __DATA__
, a single __END__
element is
returned to signify the end of the program.
Similarly, it returns a single __POD__
if the line matches /^=\w/
;
the caller is responsible for skipping appropriate number of lines
until =cut
, before calling scan_line
again.
$module = scan_chunk($chunk); @modules = scan_chunk($chunk);
Apply various heuristics to $chunk
to find and return the module
name(s)
it contains. In scalar context, returns only the first module
or undef
.
$rv_ref = add_deps( rv => \%rv, modules => \@modules ); $rv_ref = add_deps( @modules ); # shorthand, without rv
Resolves a list of module names to its actual on-disk location, by
finding in @INC
and @Module::ScanDeps::IncludeLibs
;
modules that cannot be found are skipped.
This function populates the %rv
hash with module/filename pairs, and
returns a reference to it.
$perl_name = path_to_inc_name($path, $warn)
Assumes $path
refers to a perl file and does it's best to return the
name as it would appear in %INC. Returns undef if no match was found
and a prints a warning to STDERR if $warn
is true.
E.g. if $path
= perl/site/lib/Module/ScanDeps.pm then $perl_name
will be Module/ScanDeps.pm.
You can set this global variable to specify additional directories in
which to search modules without modifying @INC
itself.
You can set this global variable to specify a regular expression to identify what files to scan. By default it includes all files of the following types: .pm, .pl, .t and .al. Additionally, all files without a suffix are considered.
For instance, if you want to scan all files then use the following:
$Module::ScanDeps::ScanFileRE = qr/./
This module intentionally ignores the BSDPAN hack on FreeBSD -- the
additional directory is removed from @INC
altogether.
The static-scanning heuristic is not likely to be 100% accurate, especially on modules that dynamically load other modules.
Chunks that span multiple lines are not handled correctly. For example, this one works:
use base 'Foo::Bar';
But this one does not:
use base 'Foo::Bar';
scandeps.pl is a bundled utility that writes PREREQ_PM
section
for a number of files.
An application of Module::ScanDeps is to generate executables from scripts that contains prerequisite modules; this module supports two such projects, the PAR manpage and the App::Packer manpage. Please see their respective documentations on CPAN for further information.
Other modules which accomplish the same goal with different approach: the Module::ExtractUse manpage, the Perl::PrereqScanner manpage, the Perl::PrereqScanner::Lite manpage, the Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite manpage.
Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>
To a lesser degree: Steffen Mueller <smueller@cpan.org>
Parts of heuristics were deduced from:
The scan_deps_runtime function is contributed by Edward S. Peschko.
You can write to the mailing list at <par@perl.org>, or send an empty mail to <par-subscribe@perl.org> to participate in the discussion.
Please submit bug reports to <bug-Module-ScanDeps@rt.cpan.org>.
Copyright 2002-2008 by Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>; 2005-2010 by Steffen Mueller <smueller@cpan.org>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html
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