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use strict;
use warnings;

package File::Util::Definitions;
{
  $File::Util::Definitions::VERSION = '4.132140';
}

# ABSTRACT: Global symbols and constants used in most File::Util classes

use Fcntl qw( :flock );

use vars qw(
   @ISA        @EXPORT_OK  %EXPORT_TAGS
   $OS         $MODES      $READ_LIMIT   $ABORT_DEPTH
   $USE_FLOCK  @ONLOCKFAIL $ILLEGAL_CHR  $CAN_FLOCK
   $EBCDIC     $DIRSPLIT   $_LOCKS       $NEEDS_BINMODE
   $WINROOT    $ATOMIZER   $SL   $NL     $EMPTY_WRITES_OK
   $FSDOTS     $AUTHORITY  $EBL  $EBR    $HAVE_UU
);

use Exporter;

$AUTHORITY  = 'cpan:TOMMY';
@ISA        = qw( Exporter );
@EXPORT_OK  = qw(
   $OS  OS     $MODES      $READ_LIMIT   $ABORT_DEPTH
   $USE_FLOCK  @ONLOCKFAIL $ILLEGAL_CHR  $CAN_FLOCK
   $EBCDIC     $DIRSPLIT   $_LOCKS       $NEEDS_BINMODE
   $WINROOT    $ATOMIZER   $SL   $NL     $EMPTY_WRITES_OK
   $FSDOTS     $AUTHORITY   SL    NL     $EBL   $EBR
   $HAVE_UU
);

%EXPORT_TAGS = ( all => [ @EXPORT_OK ] );

BEGIN {

   # Some OS logic.
   unless ( $OS = $^O )
   {
      require Config;

      { no warnings 'once'; $OS = $Config::Config{osname} }
   };

   { local $@; $HAVE_UU = eval { require 5.008001 } }

      if ( $OS =~ /^darwin/i ) { $OS = 'UNIX'      }
   elsif ( $OS =~ /^cygwin/i ) { $OS = 'CYGWIN'    }
   elsif ( $OS =~ /^MSWin/i  ) { $OS = 'WINDOWS'   }
   elsif ( $OS =~ /^vms/i    ) { $OS = 'VMS'       }
   elsif ( $OS =~ /^bsdos/i  ) { $OS = 'UNIX'      }
   elsif ( $OS =~ /^dos/i    ) { $OS = 'DOS'       }
   elsif ( $OS =~ /^MacOS/i  ) { $OS = 'MACINTOSH' }
   elsif ( $OS =~ /^epoc/    ) { $OS = 'EPOC'      }
   elsif ( $OS =~ /^os2/i    ) { $OS = 'OS2'       }
                          else { $OS = 'UNIX'      }

$EBCDIC = qq[\t] ne qq[\011] ? 1 : 0;
$NEEDS_BINMODE = $OS =~ /WINDOWS|DOS|OS2|MSWin/ ? 1 : 0;
$NL =
   $NEEDS_BINMODE               ? qq[\015\012]
      : $EBCDIC || $OS eq 'VMS' ? qq[\n]
         : $OS eq 'MACINTOSH'   ? qq[\015]
            : qq[\012];
$SL =
   { DOS => '\\', EPOC   => '/', MACINTOSH => ':',
     OS2 => '\\', UNIX   => '/', WINDOWS   => chr(92),
     VMS => '/',  CYGWIN => '/', }->{ $OS } || '/';

$_LOCKS = { };

} BEGIN {
   use constant NL => $NL;
   use constant SL => $SL;
   use constant OS => $OS;
}

$WINROOT     = qr/^(?: [[:alpha:]]{1} ) : (?: \\{1,2} )/x;
$DIRSPLIT    = qr/$WINROOT | [\\:\/]/x;
$ATOMIZER    = qr/
   (^ $DIRSPLIT ){0,1}
   (?: (.*) $DIRSPLIT ){0,1}
   (.*) /x;
$ILLEGAL_CHR = qr/[\/\|\\$NL\r\n\t\013\*\"\?\<\:\>]/;
$FSDOTS      = qr/^\.{1,2}$/;
$READ_LIMIT  = 52428800; # set read_limit to a default of 50 megabytes
$ABORT_DEPTH = 1000;     # maximum depth for recursive list_dir calls

{
   local $@;

   eval {
      flock( STDOUT, &Fcntl::LOCK_SH );
      flock( STDOUT, &Fcntl::LOCK_UN );
   };

   $CAN_FLOCK = $@ ? 0 : 1;
}

# try to use file locking, define flock race conditions policy
$USE_FLOCK = 1;
@ONLOCKFAIL = qw( NOBLOCKEX FAIL );

$MODES->{popen} = {
   write     => '>',  trunc    => '>',  rwupdate  => '+<',
   append    => '>>', read     => '<',  rwclobber => '+>',
   rwcreate  => '+>', rwappend => '+>>',
};

$MODES->{sysopen} = {
   read      => &Fcntl::O_RDONLY,
   write     => &Fcntl::O_WRONLY | &Fcntl::O_CREAT,
   append    => &Fcntl::O_WRONLY | &Fcntl::O_APPEND | &Fcntl::O_CREAT,
   trunc     => &Fcntl::O_WRONLY | &Fcntl::O_CREAT  | &Fcntl::O_TRUNC,
   rwcreate  => &Fcntl::O_RDWR   | &Fcntl::O_CREAT,
   rwclobber => &Fcntl::O_RDWR   | &Fcntl::O_TRUNC  | &Fcntl::O_CREAT,
   rwappend  => &Fcntl::O_RDWR   | &Fcntl::O_APPEND | &Fcntl::O_CREAT,
   rwupdate  => &Fcntl::O_RDWR,
};

# --------------------------------------------------------
# %$File::Util::Definitions::LOCKS
# --------------------------------------------------------
$_LOCKS->{IGNORE}    = sub { $_[2] };
$_LOCKS->{ZERO}      = sub { 0 };
$_LOCKS->{UNDEF}     = sub { };
$_LOCKS->{NOBLOCKEX} = sub {
   return $_[2] if flock( $_[2], &Fcntl::LOCK_EX | &Fcntl::LOCK_NB ); return
};
$_LOCKS->{NOBLOCKSH} = sub {
   return $_[2] if flock( $_[2], &Fcntl::LOCK_SH | &Fcntl::LOCK_NB ); return
};
$_LOCKS->{BLOCKEX}   = sub {
   return $_[2] if flock( $_[2], &Fcntl::LOCK_EX ); return
};
$_LOCKS->{BLOCKSH}   = sub {
   return $_[2] if flock( $_[2], &Fcntl::LOCK_SH ); return
};
$_LOCKS->{WARN} = sub {

   my $this = shift;

   return $this->_throw(
      'bad flock'  =>
      {
         filename  => shift,
         exception => $!,
         onfail    => 'warn',
         opts      => $this->_remove_opts( \@_ ),
      },
   );
};
$_LOCKS->{FAIL} = sub {

   my $this = shift;

   return $this->_throw(
      'bad flock'  =>
      {
         filename  => shift,
         exception => $!,
         opts      => $this->_remove_opts( \@_ ),
      },
   );
};

# (for use in error messages)
( $EBL, $EBR ) = ('( ', ' )'); # error bracket left, error bracket right

# --------------------------------------------------------
# File::Util::Definitions::DESTROY()
# --------------------------------------------------------
sub DESTROY { }

1;

__END__

=pod

=head1 NAME

File::Util::Definitions - Global symbols and constants used in most File::Util classes

=head1 VERSION

version 4.132140

=head1 DESCRIPTION

Defines constants and special variables that File::Util uses internally,
many of which are calculated dynamically based on the platform where
your program runs.

Users, don't use this module by itself.  It is for internal use only.

=cut