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#
# Anyone who had both access to the source code and the
# inclination to read it soon found themselves in for a rude
# surprise:
#
# /* You are not expected to understand this */
#
# Although this comment originally appeared in the Unix V6 kernel
# source code, it could easily have applied to any of the original
# AT&T code, which was a nightmare of in-line hand-optimizations
# and micro hacks.
package B::PerlReq;
our $VERSION = '0.82';
use 5.006;
use strict;
use PerlReq::Utils qw(mod2path path2dep verf verf_perl sv_version);
our @Skip = (
qr(^Makefile\b),
# OS-specific
qr(^machine/ansi\b), # gcc 3.3 stddef.h (FreeBSD 4)
qr(^sys/_types\b), # gcc 3.3 stddef.h (FreeBSD 5)
qr(^sys/systeminfo\b), # solaris
qr(^Convert/EBCDIC\b), # os390
qr(^ExtUtils/XSSymSet\b), # VMS
qr(\bOS2|OS2\b),
qr(\bMacPerl|\bMac\b),
qr(\bMacOS|MacOS\b),
qr(\bMacOSX|MacOSX\b),
qr(\bvmsish\b),
qr(\bVMS|VMS\b),
qr(\bWin32|Win32\b),
qr(\bCygwin|Cygwin\b),
# most common
qr(^Carp\.pm$),
qr(^Exporter\.pm$),
qr(^strict\.pm$),
qr(^vars\.pm$),
qr(^warnings\.pm$),
);
our ($Strict, $Relaxed, $Verbose, $Debug);
use B::Walker qw(const_sv);
sub RequiresPerl ($) {
my $v = shift;
my $dep = "perl-base >= " . verf_perl($v);
my $msg = "$dep at line $B::Walker::Line (depth $B::Walker::Level)";
if (not $Strict and $v < 5.010) {
print STDERR "# $msg old perl SKIP\n" if $Verbose;
return;
}
print STDERR "# $msg REQ\n" if $Verbose;
print "$dep\n";
}
# XXX prevDepF is a hack to please t/01-B-PerlReq.t
my $prevDepF;
sub Requires ($;$) {
my ($f, $v) = @_;
my $dep = path2dep($f) . ($v ? " >= " . verf($v) : "");
my $msg = "$dep at line $B::Walker::Line (depth $B::Walker::Level)";
if ($f !~ m#^\w+(?:[/-]\w+)*[.]p[lmh]$#) { # bits/ioctl-types.ph
print STDERR "# $msg invalid SKIP\n";
return;
}
if ($B::Walker::Sub eq "BEGIN" and not $INC{$f} and $B::Walker::Opname ne "autouse") {
print STDERR "# $msg not loaded at BEGIN SKIP\n";
return;
}
if (not $Strict and grep { $f =~ $_ } @Skip) {
print STDERR "# $msg builtin SKIP\n" if $Verbose;
return;
}
if ($B::Walker::Sub eq "BEGIN" and $INC{$f}) {
goto req;
}
if (not $Strict and $B::Walker::BlockData{Eval}) {
print STDERR "# $msg inside eval SKIP\n";
return;
}
if ($Relaxed and $B::Walker::Level > 4) {
print STDERR "# $msg deep SKIP\n";
return;
}
req: print STDERR "# $msg REQ\n" if $Verbose;
if ($prevDepF and $prevDepF ne $f) {
print path2dep($prevDepF) . "\n";
}
undef $prevDepF;
if ($v) {
print "$dep\n";
} else {
$prevDepF = $f;
}
}
sub finalize {
print path2dep($prevDepF) . "\n"
if $prevDepF;
}
sub check_encoding ($) {
my $enc = shift;
eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; require Encode; } or do {
print STDERR "Encode.pm not available at $0 line $B::Walker::Line\n";
return;
};
my $e = Encode::resolve_alias($enc) or do {
print STDERR "invalid encoding $enc at $0 line $B::Walker::Line\n";
return;
};
my $mod = $Encode::ExtModule{$e} || $Encode::ExtModule{lc($e)} or do {
print STDERR "no module for encoding $enc at $0 line $B::Walker::Line\n";
return;
};
Requires(mod2path($mod));
}
sub check_perlio_string ($) {
local $_ = shift;
while (s/\b(\w+)[(](\S+?)[)]//g) {
Requires("PerlIO.pm");
Requires("PerlIO/$1.pm");
if ($1 eq "encoding") {
Requires("Encode.pm");
check_encoding($2);
}
}
}
sub grok_perlio ($) {
my $op = shift;
my $opname = $op->name;
$op = $op->first; return unless $$op; # pushmark
$op = $op->sibling; return unless $$op; # gv[*FH] -- arg1
$op = $op->sibling; return unless $$op and $op->name eq "const";
my $sv = const_sv($op); return unless $sv->can("PV");
local $B::Walker::Opname = $opname;
my $arg2 = $sv->PV; $arg2 =~ s/\s//g;
if ($opname eq "open") {
return unless $arg2 =~ s/^[+]?[<>]+//; # validate arg2
$op = $op->sibling; return unless $$op; # arg3 required
if ($op->name eq "srefgen") { # check arg3
Requires("PerlIO.pm");
Requires("PerlIO/scalar.pm");
}
}
check_perlio_string($arg2);
}
sub grok_require ($) {
my $op = shift;
return unless $op->first->name eq "const";
my $sv = const_sv($op->first);
my $v = sv_version($sv);
defined($v)
? RequiresPerl($v)
: Requires($sv->PV)
;
}
sub grok_args ($) {
my $op = shift;
my @args;
while ($$op and $op->name eq "const") {
my $sv = const_sv($op);
my $arg;
if (ref($sv) eq "B::SPECIAL") {
if ($$sv == ${B::sv_yes()}) {
$arg = (1 == 1);
}
elsif ($$sv == ${B::sv_no()}) {
$arg = (1 == 0);
}
}
else {
$arg = ${$sv->object_2svref};
}
push @args, $arg;
$op = $op->sibling;
}
return @args;
}
sub grok_import ($$$) {
my ($class, undef, $op) = @_;
my @args = grok_args($op) or return;
local $B::Walker::Opname = $class;
if ($class eq "base" or $class eq "parent") {
foreach my $m (@args) {
my $f = mod2path($m);
# XXX Requires($f) if $INC{$f};
foreach (@INC) {
if (-f "$_/$f") {
Requires($f);
last;
}
}
}
}
elsif ($class eq "autouse") {
my $f = mod2path($args[0]);
Requires($f);
}
elsif ($class eq "encoding") {
require Config;
Requires("PerlIO/encoding.pm") if $Config::Config{useperlio};
check_encoding($args[0]) if $args[0] =~ /^[^:]/;
Requires("Filter/Util/Call.pm") if grep { $_ eq "Filter" } @args;
}
elsif ($class eq "overload") {
# avoid version check for << use overload "0+" => ... >>
}
elsif ($class eq "if") {
my $f = mod2path($args[1]);
Requires($f) if $args[0];
}
elsif ($args[0] =~ /^\d/) {
# the first import arg is possibly a version, see Exporter/Heavy.pm
my $sv = const_sv($op);
my $v = sv_version($sv);
my $f = mod2path($class);
Requires($f, $v) if $v;
}
}
sub grok_version ($$$) {
my ($class, undef, $op) = @_;
return unless $op->name eq "const";
my $sv = const_sv($op);
my $version = sv_version($sv);
return unless $version;
my $f = mod2path($class);
local $B::Walker::Opname = "version";
Requires($f, $version);
}
sub grok_new {
my ($class, undef, $op) = @_;
if ($class eq "IO::File") {
if ($op->name eq "srefgen") {
Requires("PerlIO.pm");
Requires("PerlIO/scalar.pm");
}
}
}
our %methods = (
'import' => \&grok_import,
'VERSION' => \&grok_version,
'require_version' => \&grok_version,
'new' => \&grok_new,
);
sub grok_with {
return unless $INC{"Moose.pm"};
my (undef, $op) = @_;
my @args = grok_args($op);
for my $m (@args) {
next unless $m =~ /^\w+(?:::\w+)+\z/;
my $f = mod2path($m);
Requires($f);
}
}
my %TryCV;
sub grok_try {
return unless $INC{"Try/Tiny.pm"};
my (undef, $op) = @_;
return unless $op->name eq "refgen";
$op = $op->first->first->sibling;
return unless $op->name eq "anoncode";
my $cv = padval($op->targ);
$TryCV{$$cv} = 1;
}
sub grok_catch {
# suppress nested catch/finally deps
&grok_try if $TryCV{$$B::Walker::CV};
}
our %funcs = (
'with' => \&grok_with,
'try' => \&grok_try,
'catch' => \&grok_catch,
'finally' => \&grok_catch,
);
sub grok_entersub ($) {
my $op = shift;
$op = $op->first;
$op = $op->first unless ${$op->sibling};
# die "not pushmark" unless $op->name eq "pushmark";
my $args = $op = $op->sibling;
while (${$op->sibling}) {
last if $op->name eq "method" or
$op->name eq "method_named";
$op = $op->sibling;
}
if ($op->name eq "method_named") {
my $method = const_sv($op)->PV;
return unless $methods{$method};
return unless $args->name eq "const";
my $sv = const_sv($args);
return unless $sv->can("PV");
my $class = $sv->PV;
$args = $args->sibling;
$methods{$method}->($class, $method, $args);
}
elsif ($op->first->name eq "gv") {
$op = $op->first;
use B::Walker qw(padval);
my $func = padval($op->padix)->NAME;
return unless $funcs{$func};
$funcs{$func}->($func, $args);
}
}
sub grok_padsv {
my $op = shift;
use B qw(OPpLVAL_INTRO);
return unless $op->private & OPpLVAL_INTRO;
use B::Walker qw(padname);
my $padsv = padname($op->targ);
return unless $padsv->can('PV');
RequiresPerl(5.010) if $padsv->PV eq '$_';
use constant OPpPAD_STATE =>
defined &B::OPpPAD_STATE ? &B::OPpPAD_STATE : 0;
RequiresPerl(5.010) if $op->private & OPpPAD_STATE;
}
my %filetests = map { $_ => 1 }
qw(ftrread ftrwrite ftrexec fteread ftewrite fteexec ftis ftsize
ftmtime ftatime ftctime ftrowned fteowned ftzero ftsock ftchr ftblk
ftfile ftdir ftpipe ftsuid ftsgid ftsvtx ftlink fttty fttext ftbinary);
sub grok_filetest {
my $op = shift;
return unless $filetests{$op->next->name};
return if $filetests{$op->first->name};
RequiresPerl(5.010);
}
%B::Walker::Ops = (
'require' => \&grok_require,
'dofile' => \&grok_require,
'entersub' => \&grok_entersub,
'open' => \&grok_perlio,
'binmode' => \&grok_perlio,
'dbmopen' => sub { Requires("AnyDBM_File.pm") },
'leavetry' => sub { $B::Walker::BlockData{Eval} = $B::Walker::Level },
'leavesub' => sub { $B::Walker::BlockData{Eval} = $B::Walker::Level if $TryCV{$$B::Walker::CV} },
'leave' => sub { $B::Walker::BlockData{Eval} = $B::Walker::Level if $TryCV{$$B::Walker::CV} },
'dor' => sub { RequiresPerl(5.010) },
'dorassign' => sub { RequiresPerl(5.010) },
'leavegiven' => sub { RequiresPerl(5.010) },
'leavewhen' => sub { RequiresPerl(5.010) },
'smartmatch' => sub { RequiresPerl(5.010) },
'say' => sub { RequiresPerl(5.010) },
'padsv' => \&grok_padsv,
map { $_ => \&grok_filetest } keys %filetests,
);
sub compile {
my $pkg = __PACKAGE__;
for my $opt (@_) {
$opt =~ /^-(?:s|-?strict)$/ and $Strict = 1 or
$opt =~ /^-(?:r|-?relaxed)$/ and $Relaxed = 1 or
$opt =~ /^-(?:v|-?verbose)$/ and $Verbose = 1 or
$opt =~ /^-(?:d|-?debug)$/ and $Verbose = $Debug = 1 or
die "$pkg: unknown option: $opt\n";
}
die "$pkg: options -strict and -relaxed are mutually exclusive\n"
if $Strict and $Relaxed;
return sub {
$| = 1;
local $SIG{__DIE__} = sub {
# checking $^S is unreliable because O.pm uses eval
print STDERR "dying at $0 line $B::Walker::Line\n";
require Carp;
Carp::cluck();
};
B::Walker::walk_blocks();
B::Walker::walk_main();
B::Walker::walk_subs() if not $Relaxed;
finalize();
};
}
END {
print STDERR "# Eval=$B::Walker::BlockData{Eval}\n" if $B::Walker::BlockData{Eval};
}
1;
__END__
=for comment
We use C<print STDERR> instead of C<warn> because we don't want to
trigger C<$SIG{__WARN__}>, which affects files that use L<diagnostics>.
=head1 NAME
B::PerlReq - Perl compiler backend to extract Perl dependencies
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<perl> B<-MO=PerlReq>[B<,-strict>][B<,-relaxed>][B<,-v>][B<,-d>] I<prog.pl>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B::PerlReq is a backend module for the Perl compiler that extracts
dependencies from Perl source code, based on the internal compiled
structure that Perl itself creates after parsing a program. The output
of B::PerlReq is suitable for automatic dependency tracking (e.g. for
RPM packaging).
=head1 OPTIONS
=over
=item B<-strict>
Operate in strict mode. See L<perl.req> for details.
=item B<-relaxed>
Operate in relaxed mode. See L<perl.req> for details.
=item B<-v>, B<--verbose>
Output extra information about the work being done.
=item B<-d>, B<--debug>
Enable debugging output (implies --verbose option).
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Written by Alexey Tourbin <at@altlinux.org>.
=head1 COPYING
Copyright (c) 2004, 2006 Alexey Tourbin, ALT Linux Team.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<B>,
L<B::Deparse>,
L<Module::Info>,
L<Module::ScanDeps>,
L<perl.req>
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