——————————————————————————package
ExtUtils::ModuleMaker::StandardText;
# as of 09-18-2005
use
strict;
local
$^W = 1;
$VERSION
=
'0.40'
;
Get_Standard_License
Verify_Standard_License
)
;
Get_Local_License
Verify_Local_License
)
;
use
File::Path;
use
File::Spec;
use
Carp;
=head1 NAME
ExtUtils::ModuleMaker::StandardText - Methods used within ExtUtils::ModuleMaker
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The methods described below are 'quasi-private' methods which are called by
the publicly available methods of ExtUtils::ModuleMaker and
ExtUtils::ModuleMaker::Interactive. They are 'quasi-private' in the sense
that they are not intended to be called by the everyday user of
ExtUtils::ModuleMaker. Nothing prevents a user from calling these
methods, but they are documented here primarily so that users
writing plug-ins for ExtUtils::ModuleMaker's standard text will know what methods
need to be subclassed.
The methods below are called in C<ExtUtils::ModuleMaker::complete_build()>
but not in that same package's C<new()>. For methods called in
C<new()>, please see ExtUtils::ModuleMaker::Initializers.
The descriptions below are presented in hierarchical order rather than
alphabetically. The order is that of ''how close to the surface can a
particular method called?'', where 'surface' means being called within
C<ExtUtils::ModuleMaker::complete_build()>.
So methods called within C<complete_build()> are described before
methods which are only called within other quasi-private methods. Some of the
methods described are also called within ExtUtils::ModuleMaker::Interactive
methods. And some quasi-private methods are called within both public and
other quasi-private methods. Within each heading, methods are presented more
or less as they are first called within the public or higher-order
quasi-private methods.
Happy subclassing!
=head1 METHODS
=head2 Methods Called within C<complete_build()>
=head3 C<create_base_directory>
Usage : $self->create_base_directory within complete_build()
Purpose : Create the directory where all the files will be created.
Returns : $DIR = directory name where the files will live
Argument : n/a
Comment : $self keys Base_Dir, COMPACT, NAME. Calls method create_directory.
=cut
sub
create_base_directory {
my
$self
=
shift
;
$self
->{Base_Dir} = File::Spec->rel2abs(
join
( (
$self
->{COMPACT} ) ?
q{-}
:
q{/}
,
split
( /::/,
$self
->{NAME} ) )
);
$self
->create_directory(
$self
->{Base_Dir} );
}
=head3 C<create_directory()>
Usage : create_directory( [ I<list of directories to be built> ] )
in complete_build; create_base_directory; create_pm_basics
Purpose : Creates directory(ies) requested.
Returns : n/a
Argument : Reference to an array holding list of directories to be created.
Comment : Essentially a wrapper around File::Path::mkpath. Will use
values in $self keys VERBOSE and PERMISSIONS to provide
2nd and 3rd arguments to mkpath if requested.
Comment : Adds to death message in event of failure.
=cut
sub
create_directory {
my
$self
=
shift
;
return
mkpath( \
@_
,
$self
->{VERBOSE},
$self
->{PERMISSIONS} );
$self
->death_message( [
"Can't create a directory: $!"
] );
}
=head3 C<print_file()>
Usage : $self->print_file($filename, $filetext) within generate_pm_file()
Purpose : Adds the file being created to MANIFEST, then prints text to new
file. Logs file creation under verbose. Adds info for
death_message in event of failure.
Returns : n/a
Argument : 2 arguments: filename and text to be printed
Comment :
=cut
sub
print_file {
my
(
$self
,
$filename
,
$filetext
) =
@_
;
push
( @{
$self
->{MANIFEST} },
$filename
)
unless
(
$filename
eq
'MANIFEST'
);
$self
->log_message(
qq{writing file '$filename'}
);
my
$file
= File::Spec->catfile(
$self
->{Base_Dir},
$filename
);
local
*FILE
;
open
( FILE,
">$file"
)
or
$self
->death_message( [
qq{Could not write '$filename', $!}
] );
FILE
$filetext
;
close
FILE;
}
=head2 Methods Called within C<complete_build()> as an Argument to C<print_file()>
=head3 C<text_README()>
Usage : $self->text_README() within complete_build()
Purpose : Build README
Returns : String holding text of README
Argument : n/a
Throws : n/a
Comment : This method is a likely candidate for alteration in a subclass
=cut
sub
text_README {
my
$self
=
shift
;
my
%README_text
= (
eumm_instructions
=>
<<'END_OF_MAKE',
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
END_OF_MAKE
mb_instructions
=>
<<'END_OF_BUILD',
perl Build.PL
./Build
./Build test
./Build install
END_OF_BUILD
readme_top
=>
<<'END_OF_TOP',
If this is still here it means the programmer was too lazy to create the readme file.
You can create it now by using the command shown above from this directory.
At the very least you should be able to use this set of instructions
to install the module...
END_OF_TOP
readme_bottom
=>
<<'END_OF_BOTTOM',
If you are on a windows box you should use 'nmake' rather than 'make'.
END_OF_BOTTOM
);
my
$pod2textline
=
"pod2text $self->{NAME}.pm > README\n"
;
my
$build_instructions
=
(
$self
->{BUILD_SYSTEM} eq
'ExtUtils::MakeMaker'
)
?
$README_text
{eumm_instructions}
:
$README_text
{mb_instructions};
return
$pod2textline
.
$README_text
{readme_top} .
$build_instructions
.
$README_text
{readme_bottom};
}
=head3 C<text_Todo()>
Usage : $self->text_Todo() within complete_build()
Purpose : Composes text for Todo file
Returns : String with text of Todo file
Argument : n/a
Throws : n/a
Comment : This method is a likely candidate for alteration in a subclass
Comment : References $self key NAME
=cut
sub
text_Todo {
my
$self
=
shift
;
my
$text
=
<<EOF;
TODO list for Perl module $self->{NAME}
- Nothing yet
EOF
return
$text
;
}
=head3 C<text_Changes()>
Usage : $self->text_Changes($only_in_pod) within complete_build;
block_pod()
Purpose : Composes text for Changes file
Returns : String holding text for Changes file
Argument : $only_in_pod: True value to get only a HISTORY section for POD
False value to get whole Changes file
Throws : n/a
Comment : This method is a likely candidate for alteration in a subclass
Comment : Accesses $self keys NAME, VERSION, timestamp, eumm_version
=cut
sub
text_Changes {
my
(
$self
,
$only_in_pod
) =
@_
;
my
$text_of_Changes
;
unless
(
$only_in_pod
) {
$text_of_Changes
=
<<EOF;
Revision history for Perl module $self->{NAME}
$self->{VERSION} $self->{timestamp}
- original version; created by ExtUtils::ModuleMaker $self->{eumm_version}
EOF
}
else
{
$text_of_Changes
=
<<EOF;
$self->{VERSION} $self->{timestamp}
- original version; created by ExtUtils::ModuleMaker $self->{eumm_version}
EOF
}
return
$text_of_Changes
;
}
=head3 C<text_test()>
Usage : $self->text_test within complete_build($testnum, $module)
Purpose : Composes text for a test for each pm file being requested in
call to EU::MM
Returns : String holding complete text for a test file.
Argument : Two arguments: $testnum and $module
Throws : n/a
Comment : This method is a likely candidate for alteration in a subclass
Will make a test with or without a checking for method new.
=cut
sub
text_test {
my
(
$self
,
$testfilename
,
$module
) =
@_
;
my
$name
=
$self
->process_attribute(
$module
,
'NAME'
);
my
$neednew
=
$self
->process_attribute(
$module
,
'NEED_NEW_METHOD'
);
my
%test_file_texts
;
$test_file_texts
{neednew} =
<<MFNN;
# -*- perl -*-
# $testfilename - check module loading and create testing directory
use Test::More tests => 2;
BEGIN { use_ok( '$module->{NAME}' ); }
my \$object = ${name}->new ();
isa_ok (\$object, '$module->{NAME}');
MFNN
$test_file_texts
{zeronew} =
<<MFZN;
# -*- perl -*-
# $testfilename - check module loading and create testing directory
use Test::More tests => 1;
BEGIN { use_ok( '$module->{NAME}' ); }
MFZN
return
$neednew
?
$test_file_texts
{neednew}
:
$test_file_texts
{zeronew};
}
sub
text_test_multi {
my
(
$self
,
$testfilename
,
$pmfilesref
) =
@_
;
my
@pmfiles
= @{
$pmfilesref
};
my
$top
=
<<END_OF_TOP;
# -*- perl -*-
# $testfilename - check module loading and create testing directory
END_OF_TOP
my
$number_line
=
q{use Test::More tests => }
.
scalar
(
@pmfiles
) .
q{;}
;
my
$begin_block
=
"BEGIN {\n"
;
foreach
my
$f
(
@pmfiles
) {
$begin_block
.=
" use_ok( '$f->{NAME}' );\n"
;
}
$begin_block
.=
"}\n"
;
my
$text_of_test_file
=
join
(
"\n"
, (
$top
,
$number_line
,
$begin_block
,
)
);
return
$text_of_test_file
;
}
=head3 C<text_Makefile()>
Usage : $self->text_Makefile() within complete_build()
Purpose : Build Makefile
Returns : String holding text of Makefile
Argument : n/a
Throws : n/a
Comment : This method is a likely candidate for alteration in a subclass
=cut
sub
text_Makefile {
my
$self
=
shift
;
my
$Makefile_format
=
q~
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
# See lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm for details of how to influence
# the contents of the Makefile that is written.
WriteMakefile(
NAME => '%s',
VERSION_FROM => '%s', # finds \$VERSION
AUTHOR => '%s (%s)',
ABSTRACT => '%s',
PREREQ_PM => {
'Test::Simple' => 0.44,
},
);
~
;
my
$text_of_Makefile
=
sprintf
$Makefile_format
,
map
{
my
$s
=
$_
;
$s
=~ s{
'}{\\'
}g;
$s
; }
$self
->{NAME},
$self
->{FILE},
$self
->{AUTHOR},
$self
->{EMAIL},
$self
->{ABSTRACT};
return
$text_of_Makefile
;
}
=head3 C<text_Buildfile()>
Usage : $self->text_Buildfile() within complete_build()
Purpose : Composes text for a Buildfile for Module::Build
Returns : String holding text for Buildfile
Argument : n/a
Throws : n/a
Comment : This method is a likely candidate for alteration in a subclass,
e.g., respond to improvements in Module::Build
Comment : References $self keys NAME and LICENSE
=cut
sub
text_Buildfile {
my
$self
=
shift
;
# As of 0.15, Module::Build only allows a few licenses
my
$license_line
= 1
if
$self
->{LICENSE} =~ /^(?:perl|gpl|artistic)$/;
my
$text_of_Buildfile
=
<<EOF;
use Module::Build;
# See perldoc Module::Build for details of how this works
Module::Build->new
( module_name => '$self->{NAME}',
EOF
if
(
$license_line
) {
$text_of_Buildfile
.=
<<EOF;
license => '$self->{LICENSE}',
EOF
}
$text_of_Buildfile
.=
<<EOF;
)->create_build_script;
EOF
return
$text_of_Buildfile
;
}
=head3 C<text_proxy_makefile()>
Usage : $self->text_proxy_makefile() within complete_build()
Purpose : Composes text for proxy makefile
Returns : String holding text for proxy makefile
Argument : n/a
Throws : n/a
Comment : This method is a likely candidate for alteration in a subclass
=cut
sub
text_proxy_makefile {
my
$self
=
shift
;
# This comes directly from the docs for Module::Build::Compat
my
$text_of_proxy
=
<<'EOF';
unless (eval "use Module::Build::Compat 0.02; 1" ) {
print "This module requires Module::Build to install itself.\n";
require ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
my $yn = ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt
(' Install Module::Build from CPAN?', 'y');
if ($yn =~ /^y/i) {
require Cwd;
require File::Spec;
require CPAN;
# Save this 'cause CPAN will chdir all over the place.
my $cwd = Cwd::cwd();
my $makefile = File::Spec->rel2abs($0);
CPAN::Shell->install('Module::Build::Compat');
chdir $cwd or die "Cannot chdir() back to $cwd: $!";
exec $^X, $makefile, @ARGV; # Redo now that we have Module::Build
} else {
warn " *** Cannot install without Module::Build. Exiting ...\n";
exit 1;
}
}
Module::Build::Compat->run_build_pl(args => \@ARGV);
Module::Build::Compat->write_makefile();
EOF
return
$text_of_proxy
;
}
=head3 C<text_MANIFEST_SKIP()>
Usage : $self->text_MANIFEST_SKIP() within complete_build()
Purpose : Composes text for MANIFEST.SKIP file
Returns : String with text of MANIFEST.SKIP file
Argument : n/a
Throws : n/a
Comment : References $self key NAME
Comment : Adapted from David Golden's ExtUtils::ModuleMaker::TT
=cut
sub
text_MANIFEST_SKIP {
my
$self
=
shift
;
my
$text_of_SKIP
=
<<'END_OF_SKIP';
# Version control files and dirs.
\bRCS\b
\bCVS\b
,v$
.svn/
# ExtUtils::MakeMaker generated files and dirs.
^MANIFEST\.(?!SKIP)
^Makefile$
^blib/
^blibdirs$
^PM_to_blib$
^MakeMaker-\d
# Module::Build
^Build$
^_build
# Temp, old, vi and emacs files.
~$
\.old$
^#.*#$
^\.#
\.swp$
\.bak$
END_OF_SKIP
return
$text_of_SKIP
;
}
=head3 C<text_pod_coverage_test()>
Usage : $self->text_pod_coverage_test() within complete_build()
Purpose : Composes text for t/pod-coverage.t
Returns : String with text of t/pod-coverage.t
Argument : n/a
Throws : n/a
Comment : Adapted from Andy Lester's Module::Starter
Comment : I don't think of much of this metric, but Andy and Damian do,
so if you want it you set INCLUDE_POD_COVERAGE_TEST => 1
=cut
sub
text_pod_coverage_test {
my
$self
=
shift
;
my
$text_of_pod_coverage_test
=
<<'END_OF_POD_COVERAGE_TEST';
#!perl -T
use Test::More;
eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.04";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage 1.04 required for testing POD coverage"
if $@;
all_pod_coverage_ok();
END_OF_POD_COVERAGE_TEST
return
$text_of_pod_coverage_test
;
}
=head3 C<text_pod_test()>
Usage : $self->text_pod_test() within complete_build()
Purpose : Composes text for t/pod.t
Returns : String with text of t/pod.t
Argument : n/a
Throws : n/a
Comment : Adapted from Andy Lester's Module::Starter
Comment : I don't think of much of this metric, but Andy and Damian do,
so if you want it you set INCLUDE_POD_TEST => 1
=cut
sub
text_pod_test {
my
$self
=
shift
;
my
$text_of_pod_test
=
<<'END_OF_POD_TEST';
#!perl -T
use Test::More;
eval "use Test::Pod 1.14";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.14 required for testing POD" if $@;
all_pod_files_ok();
END_OF_POD_TEST
return
$text_of_pod_test
;
}
=head3 C<text_pm_file()>
Usage : $self->text_pm_file($module) within generate_pm_file()
Purpose : Composes a string holding all elements for a pm file
Returns : String holding text for a pm file
Argument : $module: pointer to the module being built
(as there can be more than one module built by EU::MM);
for the primary module it is a pointer to $self
Comment : [Method name is inaccurate; it's not building a 'page' but
rather the text for a pm file.
=cut
sub
text_pm_file {
my
$self
=
shift
;
my
$module
=
shift
;
my
$text_of_pm_file
=
$self
->block_begin(
$module
);
$text_of_pm_file
.= (
(
(
(
$self
->process_attribute(
$module
,
'NEED_POD'
) )
&& (
$self
->process_attribute(
$module
,
'NEED_NEW_METHOD'
) )
)
?
$self
->block_subroutine_header(
$module
)
:
q{}
)
);
$text_of_pm_file
.= (
(
$self
->process_attribute(
$module
,
'NEED_NEW_METHOD'
) )
?
$self
->block_new_method()
:
q{}
);
$text_of_pm_file
.= (
(
$self
->process_attribute(
$module
,
'INCLUDE_FILE_IN_PM'
) )
?
$self
->block_include_file_in_pm()
:
q{}
);
$text_of_pm_file
.= (
(
$self
->process_attribute(
$module
,
'NEED_POD'
) )
?
$self
->block_pod(
$module
)
:
q{}
);
$text_of_pm_file
.=
$self
->block_final();
return
(
$module
,
$text_of_pm_file
);
}
=head2 Methods Called within C<text_pm_file()>
=head3 C<block_begin()>
Usage : $self->block_begin($module) within text_pm_file()
Purpose : Composes the standard code for top of a Perl pm file
Returns : String holding code for top of pm file
Argument : $module: pointer to the module being built
(as there can be more than one module built by EU::MM);
for the primary module it is a pointer to $self
Throws : n/a
Comment : This method is a likely candidate for alteration in a subclass,
e.g., you don't need Exporter-related code if you're building
an OO-module.
Comment : References $self keys NAME and (indirectly) VERSION
=cut
sub
block_begin {
my
(
$self
,
$module
) =
@_
;
my
$version
=
$self
->process_attribute(
$module
,
'VERSION'
);
my
$package_line
=
"package $module->{NAME};\n"
;
my
$strict_line
=
"use strict;\n"
;
my
$warnings_line
=
"use warnings;\n"
;
# not included in standard version
my
$begin_block
=
<<"END_OF_BEGIN";
BEGIN {
use Exporter ();
use vars qw(\$VERSION \@ISA \@EXPORT \@EXPORT_OK \%EXPORT_TAGS);
\$VERSION = '$version';
\@ISA = qw(Exporter);
#Give a hoot don't pollute, do not export more than needed by default
\@EXPORT = qw();
\@EXPORT_OK = qw();
\%EXPORT_TAGS = ();
}
END_OF_BEGIN
my
$text
=
$package_line
.
$strict_line
.
# $warnings_line .
$begin_block
;
return
$text
;
}
=head3 C<process_attribute()>
Usage : $self->process_attribute($module, @keys)
within block_begin(), text_test(),
text_pm_file(), block_pod(), complete_build()
Purpose :
For the particular .pm file now being processed (value of the
NAME key of the first argument: $module), see if there exists a
key whose name is the second argument. If so, return it.
Otherwise, return the value of the key by that name in the
EU::MM object. If we have a two-level hash (currently only in
License_Parts, process down to that level.
Arguments : First argument is a reference to an anonymous hash which has at
least one element with key NAME and value of the module being
processed. Second is an array of key names, although in all but
one case it's a single-element (NAME) array.
Comment : [The method's name is very opaque and not self-documenting.
Function of the code is not easily evident. Rename? Refactor?]
=cut
sub
process_attribute {
my
(
$self
,
$module
,
@keys
) =
@_
;
if
(
scalar
(
@keys
) == 1 ) {
return
(
$module
->{
$keys
[0] } )
if
(
exists
( (
$module
->{
$keys
[0] } ) ) );
return
(
$self
->{
$keys
[0] } );
}
else
{
# only alternative currently possible is @keys == 2
return
(
$module
->{
$keys
[0] }{
$keys
[1] } )
if
(
exists
( (
$module
->{
$keys
[0] }{
$keys
[1] } ) ) );
return
(
$self
->{
$keys
[0] }{
$keys
[1] } );
}
}
=head3 C<block_subroutine_header()>
Usage : $self->block_subroutine_header($module) within text_pm_file()
Purpose : Composes an inline comment for pm file (much like this inline
comment) which documents purpose of a subroutine
Returns : String containing text for inline comment
Argument : $module: pointer to the module being built
(as there can be more than one module built by EU::MM);
for the primary module it is a pointer to $self
Throws : n/a
Comment : This method is a likely candidate for alteration in a subclass
E.g., some may prefer this info to appear in POD rather than
inline comments.
=cut
sub
block_subroutine_header {
my
(
$self
,
$module
) =
@_
;
my
$text_of_subroutine_pod
=
<<EOFBLOCK;
#################### subroutine header begin ####################
====head2 sample_function
Usage : How to use this function/method
Purpose : What it does
Returns : What it returns
Argument : What it wants to know
Throws : Exceptions and other anomolies
Comment : This is a sample subroutine header.
: It is polite to include more pod and fewer comments.
See Also :
====cut
#################### subroutine header end ####################
EOFBLOCK
$text_of_subroutine_pod
=~ s/\n ====/\n=/g;
return
$text_of_subroutine_pod
;
}
=head3 C<block_new_method()>
Usage : $self->block_new_method() within text_pm_file()
Purpose : Build 'new()' method as part of a pm file
Returns : String holding sub new.
Argument : $module: pointer to the module being built
(as there can be more than one module built by EU::MM);
for the primary module it is a pointer to $self
Throws : n/a
Comment : This method is a likely candidate for alteration in a subclass,
e.g., pass a single hash-ref to new() instead of a list of
parameters.
=cut
sub
block_new_method {
my
$self
=
shift
;
return
<<'EOFBLOCK';
sub new
{
my ($class, %parameters) = @_;
my $self = bless ({}, ref ($class) || $class);
return $self;
}
EOFBLOCK
}
=head3 C<block_include_file_in_pm()>
Usage : $self->block_include_file_in_pm() within text_pm_file()
Purpose : Include text from an arbitrary file on disk in .pm file,
e.g., subroutine stubs you want in each of several extra
modules.
Returns : String holding text of arbitrary file.
Argument : $module: pointer to the module being built
(as there can be more than one module built by EU::MM);
for the primary module it is a pointer to $self
Throws : n/a
Comment : References $self->{INCLUDE_FILE_IN_PM}, whose value must be a
path to a single, readable file
=cut
sub
block_include_file_in_pm {
my
(
$self
,
$module
) =
@_
;
my
$arb
=
$self
->{INCLUDE_FILE_IN_PM};
local
*ARB
;
open
ARB,
$arb
or croak
"Could not open $arb for inclusion: $!"
;
my
$text_included
=
do
{
local
$/; <ARB> };
close
ARB or croak
"Could not close $arb after reading: $!"
;
return
$text_included
;
}
=head3 C<block_pod()>
Usage : $self->block_pod($module) inside text_pm_file()
Purpose : Compose the main POD section within a pm file
Returns : String holding main POD section
Argument : $module: pointer to the module being built
(as there can be more than one module built by EU::MM);
for the primary module it is a pointer to $self
Throws : n/a
Comment : This method is a likely candidate for alteration in a subclass
Comment : In StandardText formulation, contains the following components:
warning about stub documentation needing editing
pod wrapper top
NAME - ABSTRACT
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
USAGE
BUGS
SUPPORT
HISTORY (as requested)
AUTHOR
COPYRIGHT
SEE ALSO
pod wrapper bottom
=cut
sub
block_pod {
my
(
$self
,
$module
) =
@_
;
my
$name
=
$self
->process_attribute(
$module
,
'NAME'
);
my
$abstract
=
$self
->process_attribute(
$module
,
'ABSTRACT'
);
my
$synopsis
=
qq{ use $name;\n blah blah blah\n}
;
my
$description
=
<<END_OF_DESC;
Stub documentation for this module was created by ExtUtils::ModuleMaker.
It looks like the author of the extension was negligent enough
to leave the stub unedited.
Blah blah blah.
END_OF_DESC
my
$author_composite
=
$self
->process_attribute(
$module
,
'COMPOSITE'
);
my
$copyright
=
$self
->process_attribute(
$module
,
'LicenseParts'
,
'COPYRIGHT'
);
my
$see_also
=
q{perl(1).}
;
my
$text_of_pod
=
join
(
q{}
,
$self
->pod_section(
NAME
=>
$name
.
( (
defined
$abstract
) ?
qq{ - $abstract}
:
q{}
)
),
$self
->pod_section(
SYNOPSIS
=>
$synopsis
),
$self
->pod_section(
DESCRIPTION
=>
$description
),
$self
->pod_section(
USAGE
=>
q{}
),
$self
->pod_section(
BUGS
=>
q{}
),
$self
->pod_section(
SUPPORT
=>
q{}
),
(
(
$self
->{CHANGES_IN_POD} )
?
$self
->pod_section(
HISTORY
=>
$self
->text_Changes(
'only pod'
)
)
:
q{}
),
$self
->pod_section(
AUTHOR
=>
$author_composite
),
$self
->pod_section(
COPYRIGHT
=>
$copyright
),
$self
->pod_section(
'SEE ALSO'
=>
$see_also
),
);
return
$self
->pod_wrapper(
$text_of_pod
);
}
=head3 C<block_final()>
Usage : $self->block_final() within text_pm_file()
Purpose : Compose code and comment that conclude a pm file and guarantee
that the module returns a true value
Returns : String containing code and comment concluding a pm file
Argument : $module: pointer to the module being built
(as there can be more than one module built by EU::MM);
for the primary module it is a pointer to $self
Throws : n/a
Comment : This method is a likely candidate for alteration in a subclass,
e.g., some may not want the comment line included.
=cut
sub
block_final {
my
$self
=
shift
;
return
<<EOFBLOCK;
1;
# The preceding line will help the module return a true value
EOFBLOCK
}
=head2 All Other Methods
=head3 C<death_message()>
Usage : $self->death_message( [ I<list of error messages> ] )
in validate_values; create_directory; print_file
Purpose : Croaks with error message composed from elements in the list
passed by reference as argument
Returns : [ To come. ]
Argument : Reference to an array holding list of error messages accumulated
Comment : Different functioning in modulemaker interactive mode
=cut
sub
death_message {
my
$self
=
shift
;
my
$errorref
=
shift
;
my
@errors
= @{
$errorref
};
croak(
join
"\n"
,
@errors
,
q{}
,
$self
->{USAGE_MESSAGE} )
unless
$self
->{INTERACTIVE};
my
%err
=
map
{
$_
, 1}
@errors
;
delete
$err
{
'NAME is required'
}
if
$err
{
'NAME is required'
};
@errors
=
keys
%err
;
if
(
@errors
) {
(
join
"\n"
,
'Oops, there are the following errors:'
,
@errors
,
q{}
);
return
1;
}
else
{
return
;
}
}
=head3 C<log_message()>
Usage : $self->log_message( $message ) in print_file;
Purpose : Prints log_message (currently, to STDOUT) if $self->{VERBOSE}
Returns : n/a
Argument : Scalar holding message to be logged
Comment :
=cut
sub
log_message {
my
(
$self
,
$message
) =
@_
;
"$message\n"
if
$self
->{VERBOSE};
}
=head3 C<pod_section()>
Usage : $self->pod_section($heading, $content) within
block_pod()
Purpose : When writing POD sections, you have to 'escape'
the POD markers to prevent the compiler from treating
them as real POD. This method 'unescapes' them and puts header
and closer around individual POD headings within pm file.
Arguments : Variables holding POD section name and text of POD section.
=cut
sub
pod_section {
my
(
$self
,
$heading
,
$content
) =
@_
;
my
$text_of_pod_section
=
<<END_OF_SECTION;
====head1 $heading
$content
END_OF_SECTION
$text_of_pod_section
=~ s/\n ====/\n=/g;
return
$text_of_pod_section
;
}
=head3 C<pod_wrapper()>
Usage : $self->pod_wrapper($string) within block_pod()
Purpose : When writing POD sections, you have to 'escape'
the POD markers to prevent the compiler from treating
them as real POD. This method 'unescapes' them and puts header
and closer around main POD block in pm file, along with warning
about stub documentation.
Argument : String holding text of POD which has been built up
within block_pod().
Comment : $head and $tail inside pod_wrapper() are optional and, in a
subclass, could be redefined as empty strings;
but $cutline is mandatory as it supplies the last =cut
=cut
sub
pod_wrapper {
my
(
$self
,
$podtext
) =
@_
;
my
$head
=
<<'END_OF_HEAD';
#################### main pod documentation begin ###################
## Below is the stub of documentation for your module.
## You better edit it!
END_OF_HEAD
my
$cutline
=
<<'END_OF_CUT';
====cut
END_OF_CUT
my
$tail
=
<<'END_OF_TAIL';
#################### main pod documentation end ###################
END_OF_TAIL
$cutline
=~ s/\n ====/\n=/g;
return
join
(
q{}
,
$head
,
# optional
$podtext
,
# required
$cutline
,
# required
$tail
# optional
);
}
=head1 SEE ALSO
F<ExtUtils::ModuleMaker>, F<ExtUtils::ModuleMaker::Initializers>.
=cut
1;