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use strict;
use warnings;
package Dist::Zilla::App::Command::build;
# ABSTRACT: build your dist
$Dist::Zilla::App::Command::build::VERSION = '5.020';
use Dist::Zilla::App -command;

#pod =head1 SYNOPSIS
#pod
#pod   dzil build [ --trial ] [ --tgz | --no-tgz ] [ --in /path/to/build/dir ]
#pod
#pod =head1 DESCRIPTION
#pod
#pod This command is a very thin layer over the Dist::Zilla C<build> method, which
#pod does all the things required to build your distribution.  By default, it will
#pod also archive your distribution and leave you with a complete, ready-to-release
#pod distribution tarball.
#pod
#pod =cut

sub abstract { 'build your dist' }

#pod =head1 EXAMPLE
#pod
#pod   $ dzil build
#pod   $ dzil build --no-tgz
#pod   $ dzil build --in /path/to/build/dir
#pod
#pod =cut

sub opt_spec {
  [ 'trial'  => 'build a trial release that PAUSE will not index'      ],
  [ 'tgz!'   => 'build a tarball (default behavior)', { default => 1 } ],
  [ 'in=s'   => 'the directory in which to build the distribution'     ]
}

#pod =head1 OPTIONS
#pod
#pod =head2 --trial
#pod
#pod This will build a trial distribution.  Among other things, it will generally
#pod mean that the built tarball's basename ends in F<-TRIAL>.
#pod
#pod =head2 --tgz | --no-tgz
#pod
#pod Builds a .tar.gz in your project directory after building the distribution.
#pod
#pod --tgz behaviour is by default, use --no-tgz to disable building an archive.
#pod
#pod =head2 --in
#pod
#pod Specifies the directory into which the distribution should be built.  If
#pod necessary, the directory will be created.  An archive will not be created.
#pod
#pod =cut

sub execute {
  my ($self, $opt, $args) = @_;

  if ($opt->in) {
    $self->zilla->build_in($opt->in);
  } else {
    my $method = $opt->tgz ? 'build_archive' : 'build';
    my $zilla  = $self->zilla;
    $zilla->is_trial(1) if $opt->trial;
    $zilla->$method;
  }
}

1;

__END__

=pod

=encoding UTF-8

=head1 NAME

Dist::Zilla::App::Command::build - build your dist

=head1 VERSION

version 5.020

=head1 SYNOPSIS

  dzil build [ --trial ] [ --tgz | --no-tgz ] [ --in /path/to/build/dir ]

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This command is a very thin layer over the Dist::Zilla C<build> method, which
does all the things required to build your distribution.  By default, it will
also archive your distribution and leave you with a complete, ready-to-release
distribution tarball.

=head1 EXAMPLE

  $ dzil build
  $ dzil build --no-tgz
  $ dzil build --in /path/to/build/dir

=head1 OPTIONS

=head2 --trial

This will build a trial distribution.  Among other things, it will generally
mean that the built tarball's basename ends in F<-TRIAL>.

=head2 --tgz | --no-tgz

Builds a .tar.gz in your project directory after building the distribution.

--tgz behaviour is by default, use --no-tgz to disable building an archive.

=head2 --in

Specifies the directory into which the distribution should be built.  If
necessary, the directory will be created.  An archive will not be created.

=head1 AUTHOR

Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>

=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Ricardo SIGNES.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

=cut