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| package Git::LoadCPAN; | |
| use 5.008; | |
| use strict; | |
| use warnings $ENV{GIT_PERL_FATAL_WARNINGS} ? qw(FATAL all) : (); | |
| =head1 NAME | |
| Git::LoadCPAN - Wrapper for loading modules from the CPAN (OS) or Git's own copy | |
| =head1 DESCRIPTION | |
| The Perl code in Git depends on some modules from the CPAN, but we | |
| don't want to make those a hard requirement for anyone building from | |
| source. | |
| Therefore the L<Git::LoadCPAN> namespace shipped with Git contains | |
| wrapper modules like C<Git::LoadCPAN::Module::Name> that will first | |
| attempt to load C<Module::Name> from the OS, and if that doesn't work | |
| will fall back on C<FromCPAN::Module::Name> shipped with Git itself. | |
| Usually distributors will not ship with Git's Git::FromCPAN tree at | |
| all via the C<NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS> option, preferring to use their | |
| own packaging of CPAN modules instead. | |
| This module is only intended to be used for code shipping in the | |
| C<git.git> repository. Use it for anything else at your peril! | |
| =cut | |
| # NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS_STR evades the sed search-replace from the | |
| # Makefile, and allows for detecting whether the module is loaded from | |
| # perl/Git as opposed to perl/build/Git, which is useful for one-off | |
| # testing without having Error.pm et al installed. | |
| use constant NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS_STR => '@@' . 'NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS' . '@@'; | |
| use constant NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS => ( | |
| q[] ne '' | |
| and | |
| q[] ne NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS_STR | |
| ); | |
| sub import { | |
| shift; | |
| my $caller = caller; | |
| my %args = @_; | |
| my $module = exists $args{module} ? delete $args{module} : die "BUG: Expected 'module' parameter!"; | |
| my $import = exists $args{import} ? delete $args{import} : die "BUG: Expected 'import' parameter!"; | |
| die "BUG: Too many arguments!" if keys %args; | |
| # Foo::Bar to Foo/Bar.pm | |
| my $package_pm = $module; | |
| $package_pm =~ s[::][/]g; | |
| $package_pm .= '.pm'; | |
| eval { | |
| require $package_pm; | |
| 1; | |
| } or do { | |
| my $error = $@ || "Zombie Error"; | |
| if (NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS) { | |
| chomp(my $error = sprintf <<'THEY_PROMISED', $module); | |
| BUG: The '%s' module is not here, but NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS was set! | |
| Git needs this Perl module from the CPAN, and will by default ship | |
| with a copy of it. This Git was built with NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS, | |
| meaning that whoever built it promised to provide this module. | |
| You're seeing this error because they broke that promise, and we can't | |
| load our fallback version, since we were asked not to install it. | |
| If you're seeing this error and didn't package Git yourself the | |
| package you're using is broken, or your system is broken. This error | |
| won't appear if Git is built without NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS (instead | |
| we'll use our fallback version of the module). | |
| THEY_PROMISED | |
| die $error; | |
| } | |
| my $Git_LoadCPAN_pm_path = $INC{"Git/LoadCPAN.pm"} || die "BUG: Should have our own path from %INC!"; | |
| require File::Basename; | |
| my $Git_LoadCPAN_pm_root = File::Basename::dirname($Git_LoadCPAN_pm_path) || die "BUG: Can't figure out lib/Git dirname from '$Git_LoadCPAN_pm_path'!"; | |
| require File::Spec; | |
| my $Git_pm_FromCPAN_root = File::Spec->catdir($Git_LoadCPAN_pm_root, '..', 'FromCPAN'); | |
| die "BUG: '$Git_pm_FromCPAN_root' should be a directory!" unless -d $Git_pm_FromCPAN_root; | |
| local @INC = ($Git_pm_FromCPAN_root, @INC); | |
| require $package_pm; | |
| }; | |
| if ($import) { | |
| no strict 'refs'; | |
| *{"${caller}::import"} = sub { | |
| shift; | |
| use strict 'refs'; | |
| unshift @_, $module; | |
| goto &{"${module}::import"}; | |
| }; | |
| use strict 'refs'; | |
| } | |
| } | |
| 1; | |