NAME
Test;:Smoke::Syncer::Base - Base class for all the syncers.
DESCRIPTION
Test::Smoke::Syncer::Baase->new(%arguments)
Return a new instance.
$syncer->verbose
Get/Set verbosity.
$syncer->sync()
Abstract method.
$syncer->_clear_souce_tree( [$tree_dir] )
[ Method | private-ish ]
_clear_source_tree()
removes all files in the source-tree using File::Path::rmtree(). (See File::Path for caveats.)
If $tree_dir
is not specified, $self->{ddir}
is used.
$syncer->_relocate_tree( $source_dir )
[ Method | Private-ish ]
_relocate_tree()
uses File::Copy::move() to move the source-tree from $source_dir
to its destination ($self->{ddir}
).
$syncer->check_dot_patch( )
[ Method | Public ]
check_dot_patch()
checks if there is a '.patch' file in the source-tree. It will try to create one if it is not there (this is the case for snapshots).
It returns the patchlevel found or undef
.
version_from_patchlevel_h( $ddir )
version_from_patchlevel_h()
returns a "dotted" version as derived from the patchlevel.h file in the distribution.
is_git_dir()
Checks, in a git way, if we are in a real git repository directory.
make_dot_patch
If this is a git repo, run the Porting/make_dot_patch.pl
to generate the .patch file
$syncer->clean_from_directory( $source_dir[, @leave_these] )
clean_from_directory()
uses File::Find to get the contents of $source_dir
and compare these to {ddir} and remove all other files.
The contents of @leave_these should be in "MANIFEST-format" (See Test::Smoke::SourceTree).
$syncer->pre_sync
pre_sync()
should be called by the sync()
methods to setup the sync environment. Currently only useful on OpenVMS.
$syncer->post_sync
post_sync()
should be called by the sync()
methods to unset the sync environment. Currently only useful on OpenVMS.
COPYRIGHT
(c) 2002-2013, All rights reserved.
* Abe Timmerman <abeltje@cpan.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See:
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.