NAME

ExtUtils::ModuleMaker - A simple replacement for h2xs -XA

SYNOPSIS

h2xs can be used for pure perl modules using the -XA flags. But it has many annoying features. ExtUtils::ModuleMaker is designed to bring module templates into the 21st Century.

In the simplest case it can be used from the command line as

perl -MExtUtils::ModuleMaker -e "Quick_Module ('Sample::Module::Foo')"

DESCRIPTION

This module is a replacement for h2xs. It can be used from the command line with just a module name, similar to h2xs, or can be called from a Modulefile.PL similar to calling MakeMaker from Makefile.PL.

USAGE

use ExtUtils::ModuleMaker;

Generate_Module_Files (
                       NAME     => 'Sample::Module::Foo',
                       ABSTRACT => 'a sample module',
                       AUTHOR   => {NAME    => 'A. U. Thor',
                                    EMAIL   => 'a.u.thor@a.galaxy.far.far.away',
                                    CPANID  => 'AUTHOR',
                                    WEBSITE => 'http://a.galaxy.far.far.away/modules',
                                   },
                       VERSION  => 0.01,
                       LICENSE  => 'perl',
                       EXTRA_MODULES=> [
                                        {
                                         NAME     => 'Sample::Module::Bar',
                                         ABSTRACT => 'a second module',
                                        },
                                        {
                                         NAME     => 'Sample::Baz',
                                         ABSTRACT => 'a third module',
                                        },
                                       ],
);

BUGS

Still only supports the simple perl only modules, not things with XS components.

SUPPORT

Send email to modulemaker@PlatypiVentures.com.

AUTHOR

R. Geoffrey Avery
CPAN ID: RGEOFFREY
modulemaker@PlatypiVentures.com
http://www.PlatypiVentures.com/perl/modules/ModuleMaker.shtml

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2001 R. Geoffrey Avery. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

SEE ALSO

h2xs, ExtUtils::MakeMaker

PUBLIC METHODS

Each public function/method is described here. These are how you should interact with this module.

Quick_Module

Usage     :
            perl -MExtUtils::ModuleMaker -e "Quick_Module ('Sample::Module')"
or
            use ExtUtils::ModuleMaker;
            Quick_Module ('Sample::Module');

Purpose   : Creates a Module.pm with supporing files
Returns   : n/a
Argument  : A name for the module, like 'Module' or 'Sample::Module'
Throws    : 
Comments  : More closely mimics h2xs behavior than Generate_Module_Files.
          : Included to allow simple creation from a command line.

See Also : Generate_Module_Files

Generate_Module_Files

Usage     : How to use this function/method
Purpose   : Creates one or more modules with supporing files
Returns   : n/a
Argument  : A hash with the information for the new module(s)
Throws    : 
Comments  : 

See Also : Verify_Data, Create_Changes, Create_Makefile, Create_README, : Create_Module, Create_MANIFEST

Generate_Module_Files

NAME

The only required feature. This is the name of the primary module (with '::' separators if needed).

ABSTRACT

A short description of the module, this will be passed on to MakeMaker through Makefile.PL.

VERSION

A real number to be the version number. The default is 0.01.

LICENSE

Which license to include in the Copyright section. You can choose one of the standard licenses by including 'perl', 'gpl', 'artistic', and 18 others approved by opensource.org. The default is to choose the 'perl' flavor which is to share it "under the same terms as Perl itself". Any other value is passed on directly so you can have any license you want.

LICENSE == 'custom'

When set to 'custom', you get the opportunity to specify exactly these fields...

COPYRIGHT

Text to appear in the COPYRIGHT section of the pod

LICENSETEXT

The text for the LICENSE file

AUTHOR

A hash contining information about the author to pass on to all the necessary places in the files.

NAME

Name of the author.

EMAIL

Email address of the author.

CPANID

The CPANID of the author. If this is omited, then the line will not be added to the documentation.

WEBSITE

The personal or organizational website of the author.

EXTRA_MODULES

An array of hashes that each contain values for NAME and ABSTRACT. Each extra module will be created in the correct relative place in the <b>lib directory, but no extra supporting documents, like README or Changes.

This is one major improvement over the earlier <b>h2xs as you can now build multi module packages.

PRIVATE METHODS

Each private function/method is described here. These methods and functions are considered private and are intended for internal use by this module. They are not considered part of the public interface and are described here for documentation purposes only.

Verify_Data

Usage     : 
Purpose   : To fill in default values for unspecified features
Returns   : n/a
Argument  : pointer to hash of data for modules
Throws    : 
Comments  : 

See Also : Create_Base_Directory

Create_Base_Directory

Usage     : 
Purpose   :
            Create the directory where all the files will be created.
Returns   :
            $DIR = directory name where the files will live
Argument  :
            $package_name = name of module separated by '::'
Throws    : 
Comments  : 

See Also : Check_Dir

Check_Dir

Usage     :
            Check_Dir ($dir, $MODE);
Purpose   :
            Creates a directory with the correct mode if needed.
Returns   : n/a
Argument  :
            $dir = directory name
            $MODE = mode of directory (e.g. 0777, 0755)
Throws    : 
Comments  : 

See Also :

Create_Makefile

Usage     : Create_Makefile ($p_module_data);
Purpose   : Write the Makefile.PL file
Returns   : n/a
Argument  : $p_module_data = hash with all the data
Throws    : 
Comments  : 

See Also :

Create_Changes

Usage     : Create_Changes ($p_module_data);
Purpose   : 
Returns   : n/a
Argument  : $p_module_data = hash with all the data
Throws    : 
Comments  : 

See Also :

Create_License

Usage     : Create_License ($p_module_data);
Purpose   : 
Returns   : n/a
Argument  : $p_module_data = hash with all the data
Throws    : 
Comments  : 

See Also :

Create_MANIFEST

Usage     : Create_MANIFEST ($p_module_data);
Purpose   : 
Returns   : n/a
Argument  : $p_module_data = hash with all the data
Throws    : 
Comments  : 

See Also :

Create_README

Usage     : Create_README ($p_module_data);
Purpose   : 
Returns   : n/a
Argument  : $p_module_data = hash with all the data
Throws    : 
Comments  : 

See Also :

Create_Module

Usage     : 
Purpose   : 
Returns   : 
Argument  : 
Throws    : 
Comments  : 

See Also :

Create_Test_Init

Usage     : 
Purpose   : 
Returns   : 
Argument  : 
Throws    : 
Comments  : 

See Also :