/usr/share/perl5/Object/ID/ConfigData.pm is in libobject-id-perl 0.1.2-1.
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use strict;
my $arrayref = eval do {local $/; <DATA>}
or die "Couldn't load ConfigData data: $@";
close DATA;
my ($config, $features, $auto_features) = @$arrayref;
sub config { $config->{$_[1]} }
sub set_config { $config->{$_[1]} = $_[2] }
sub set_feature { $features->{$_[1]} = 0+!!$_[2] } # Constrain to 1 or 0
sub auto_feature_names { grep !exists $features->{$_}, keys %$auto_features }
sub feature_names {
my @features = (keys %$features, auto_feature_names());
@features;
}
sub config_names { keys %$config }
sub write {
my $me = __FILE__;
require IO::File;
# Can't use Module::Build::Dumper here because M::B is only a
# build-time prereq of this module
require Data::Dumper;
my $mode_orig = (stat $me)[2] & 07777;
chmod($mode_orig | 0222, $me); # Make it writeable
my $fh = IO::File->new($me, 'r+') or die "Can't rewrite $me: $!";
seek($fh, 0, 0);
while (<$fh>) {
last if /^__DATA__$/;
}
die "Couldn't find __DATA__ token in $me" if eof($fh);
seek($fh, tell($fh), 0);
my $data = [$config, $features, $auto_features];
$fh->print( 'do{ my '
. Data::Dumper->new([$data],['x'])->Purity(1)->Dump()
. '$x; }' );
truncate($fh, tell($fh));
$fh->close;
chmod($mode_orig, $me)
or warn "Couldn't restore permissions on $me: $!";
}
sub feature {
my ($package, $key) = @_;
return $features->{$key} if exists $features->{$key};
my $info = $auto_features->{$key} or return 0;
# Under perl 5.005, each(%$foo) isn't working correctly when $foo
# was reanimated with Data::Dumper and eval(). Not sure why, but
# copying to a new hash seems to solve it.
my %info = %$info;
require Module::Build; # XXX should get rid of this
while (my ($type, $prereqs) = each %info) {
next if $type eq 'description' || $type eq 'recommends';
my %p = %$prereqs; # Ditto here.
while (my ($modname, $spec) = each %p) {
my $status = Module::Build->check_installed_status($modname, $spec);
if ((!$status->{ok}) xor ($type =~ /conflicts$/)) { return 0; }
if ( ! eval "require $modname; 1" ) { return 0; }
}
}
return 1;
}
=head1 NAME
Object::ID::ConfigData - Configuration for Object::ID
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Object::ID::ConfigData;
$value = Object::ID::ConfigData->config('foo');
$value = Object::ID::ConfigData->feature('bar');
@names = Object::ID::ConfigData->config_names;
@names = Object::ID::ConfigData->feature_names;
Object::ID::ConfigData->set_config(foo => $new_value);
Object::ID::ConfigData->set_feature(bar => $new_value);
Object::ID::ConfigData->write; # Save changes
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module holds the configuration data for the C<Object::ID>
module. It also provides a programmatic interface for getting or
setting that configuration data. Note that in order to actually make
changes, you'll have to have write access to the C<Object::ID::ConfigData>
module, and you should attempt to understand the repercussions of your
actions.
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
=item config($name)
Given a string argument, returns the value of the configuration item
by that name, or C<undef> if no such item exists.
=item feature($name)
Given a string argument, returns the value of the feature by that
name, or C<undef> if no such feature exists.
=item set_config($name, $value)
Sets the configuration item with the given name to the given value.
The value may be any Perl scalar that will serialize correctly using
C<Data::Dumper>. This includes references, objects (usually), and
complex data structures. It probably does not include transient
things like filehandles or sockets.
=item set_feature($name, $value)
Sets the feature with the given name to the given boolean value. The
value will be converted to 0 or 1 automatically.
=item config_names()
Returns a list of all the names of config items currently defined in
C<Object::ID::ConfigData>, or in scalar context the number of items.
=item feature_names()
Returns a list of all the names of features currently defined in
C<Object::ID::ConfigData>, or in scalar context the number of features.
=item auto_feature_names()
Returns a list of all the names of features whose availability is
dynamically determined, or in scalar context the number of such
features. Does not include such features that have later been set to
a fixed value.
=item write()
Commits any changes from C<set_config()> and C<set_feature()> to disk.
Requires write access to the C<Object::ID::ConfigData> module.
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
C<Object::ID::ConfigData> was automatically created using C<Module::Build>.
C<Module::Build> was written by Ken Williams, but he holds no
authorship claim or copyright claim to the contents of C<Object::ID::ConfigData>.
=cut
__DATA__
do{ my $x = [
{},
{},
{
'object_uuid' => {
'requires' => {
'Data::UUID' => '1.010408'
},
'description' => 'Unique object idenifier using UUIDs'
}
}
];
$x; }
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