NAME

Devel::Hide - Forces the unavailability of specified Perl modules (for testing)

SYNOPSIS

# hide modules globally, across the entire process

use Devel::Hide qw(Module/ToHide.pm);
require Module::ToHide; # fails 

use Devel::Hide qw(Test::Pod Test::Pod::Coverage);
require Test::More; # ok
use Test::Pod 1.18; # fails

# hide modules lexically
{
    use Devel::Hide qw(-lexically Foo::Bar);
    # this will fail to load
    eval 'use Foo::Bar';
}
# but this will load
use Foo::Bar;

Other common usage patterns:

$ perl -MDevel::Hide=Module::ToHide Makefile.PL
$ perl -MDevel::Hide=Module::ToHide,Test::Pod Makefile.PL

$ PERL5OPT=-MDevel::Hide
$ DEVEL_HIDE_PM='Module::ToHide Test::Pod'
$ export PERL5OPT DEVEL_HIDE_PM
$ perl Makefile.PL

COMPATIBILITY

global hiding

At some point global hiding may go away and only lexical hiding be supported. At that point support for perl versions below 5.10 will be dropped. There will be at least a two year deprecation cycle before that happens.

You are strongly encouraged to only use lexical hiding and to update existing code.

perl 5.6

Support will be dropped at some point after 2022-01-01 with no further warning. This is because bugs in older perls prevent some code improvements. See commit dd27e50 in the repository if you care to know what those are.

DESCRIPTION

Given a list of Perl modules/filenames, this module makes require and use statements fail (no matter the specified files/modules are installed or not).

They die with a message like:

Can't locate Module/ToHide.pm in @INC (hidden)

The original intent of this module is to allow Perl developers to test for alternative behavior when some modules are not available. In a Perl installation, where many modules are already installed, there is a chance to screw things up because you take for granted things that may not be there in other machines.

For example, to test if your distribution does the right thing when a module is missing, you can do

perl -MDevel::Hide=Test::Pod Makefile.PL

forcing Test::Pod to not be found (whether it is installed or not).

Another use case is to force a module which can choose between two requisites to use the one which is not the default. For example, XML::Simple needs a parser module and may use XML::Parser or XML::SAX (preferring the latter). If you have both of them installed, it will always try XML::SAX. But you can say:

perl -MDevel::Hide=XML::SAX script_which_uses_xml_simple.pl

NOTE. This module does not use Carp. As said before, denial dies.

This module is pretty trivial. It uses a code reference in @INC to get rid of specific modules during require - denying they can be successfully loaded and stopping the search before they have a chance to be found.

There are three alternative ways to include modules in the hidden list:

import()

this is probably the most commonly used method, called automagically when you do this:

use Devel::Hide qw(Foo Bar::Baz);

or

perl -MDevel::Hide=...
setting @Devel::Hide::HIDDEN
environment variable DEVEL_HIDE_PM

both of these two only support 'global' hiding, whereas import() supports lexical hiding as well.

Optionally, you can provide some arguments *before* the list of modules:

-from:children

propagate the list of hidden modules to your process' child processes. This works by populating PERL5OPT, and is incompatible with Taint mode, as explained in perlrun. Of course, this is unnecessary if your child processes are just forks of the current one.

-lexically

This is only available on perl 5.10.0 and later. It is a fatal error to try to use it on an older perl.

Everything following this will only have effect until the end of the current scope. Yes, that includes -quiet.

-quiet

suppresses diagnostic output. You will still get told about errors. This is passed to child processes if -from:children is in effect.

CAVEATS

There is some interaction between lib and this module

use Devel::Hide qw(Module/ToHide.pm);
use lib qw(my_lib);

In this case, 'my_lib' enters the include path before the Devel::Hide hook and if Module/ToHide.pm is found in 'my_lib', it succeeds. More generally, any code that adds anything to the front of the @INC list after Devel::Hide is loaded will have this effect.

Also for modules that were loaded before Devel::Hide, require and use succeeds.

Since 0.0005, Devel::Hide warns about modules already loaded.

$ perl -MDevel::Hide=Devel::Hide -e ''
Devel::Hide: Too late to hide Devel/Hide.pm

EXPORTS

Nothing is exported.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

DEVEL_HIDE_PM - if defined, the list of modules is added to the list of hidden modules

DEVEL_HIDE_VERBOSE - on by default. If off, suppresses the initial message which shows the list of hidden modules in effect

PERL5OPT - used if you specify '-from:children'

SEE ALSO

"perldoc -f require"

Test::Without::Module

BUGS

bug

-from:children and -lexically don't like each other. Anything hidden lexically may be hidden from all child processes without regard for scope. Don't use them together.

Please report any other bugs you find via CPAN RT http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Devel-Hide.

AUTHORS

Adriano R. Ferreira, <ferreira@cpan.org>

with contributions from David Cantrell <dcantrell@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2005-2007, 2018 by Adriano R. Ferreira

Some parts copyright (C) 2020 by David Cantrell

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.