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- package CPANPLUS::Internals::Utils;
-
- use strict;
-
- use CPANPLUS::Error;
- use CPANPLUS::Internals::Constants;
-
- use Cwd;
- use File::Copy;
- use Params::Check qw[check];
- use Module::Load::Conditional qw[can_load];
- use Locale::Maketext::Simple Class => 'CPANPLUS', Style => 'gettext';
-
- local $Params::Check::VERBOSE = 1;
-
- =pod
-
- =head1 NAME
-
- CPANPLUS::Internals::Utils
-
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
-
- my $bool = $cb->_mkdir( dir => 'blah' );
- my $bool = $cb->_chdir( dir => 'blah' );
- my $bool = $cb->_rmdir( dir => 'blah' );
-
- my $bool = $cb->_move( from => '/some/file', to => '/other/file' );
- my $bool = $cb->_move( from => '/some/dir', to => '/other/dir' );
-
- my $cont = $cb->_get_file_contents( file => '/path/to/file' );
-
-
- my $version = $cb->_perl_version( perl => $^X );
-
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
-
- C<CPANPLUS::Internals::Utils> holds a few convenience functions for
- CPANPLUS libraries.
-
- =head1 METHODS
-
- =head2 $cb->_mkdir( dir => '/some/dir' )
-
- C<_mkdir> creates a full path to a directory.
-
- Returns true on success, false on failure.
-
- =cut
-
- sub _mkdir {
- my $self = shift;
-
- my %hash = @_;
-
- my $tmpl = {
- dir => { required => 1 },
- };
-
- my $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or (
- error(loc( Params::Check->last_error ) ), return
- );
-
- unless( can_load( modules => { 'File::Path' => 0.0 } ) ) {
- error( loc("Could not use File::Path! This module should be core!") );
- return;
- }
-
- eval { File::Path::mkpath($args->{dir}) };
-
- if($@) {
- chomp($@);
- error(loc(qq[Could not create directory '%1': %2], $args->{dir}, $@ ));
- return;
- }
-
- return 1;
- }
-
- =pod
-
- =head2 $cb->_chdir( dir => '/some/dir' )
-
- C<_chdir> changes directory to a dir.
-
- Returns true on success, false on failure.
-
- =cut
-
- sub _chdir {
- my $self = shift;
- my %hash = @_;
-
- my $tmpl = {
- dir => { required => 1, allow => DIR_EXISTS },
- };
-
- my $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
-
- unless( chdir $args->{dir} ) {
- error( loc(q[Could not chdir into '%1'], $args->{dir}) );
- return;
- }
-
- return 1;
- }
-
- =pod
-
- =head2 $cb->_rmdir( dir => '/some/dir' );
-
- Removes a directory completely, even if it is non-empty.
-
- Returns true on success, false on failure.
-
- =cut
-
- sub _rmdir {
- my $self = shift;
- my %hash = @_;
-
- my $tmpl = {
- dir => { required => 1, allow => IS_DIR },
- };
-
- my $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
-
- unless( can_load( modules => { 'File::Path' => 0.0 } ) ) {
- error( loc("Could not use File::Path! This module should be core!") );
- return;
- }
-
- eval { File::Path::rmtree($args->{dir}) };
-
- if($@) {
- chomp($@);
- error(loc(qq[Could not delete directory '%1': %2], $args->{dir}, $@ ));
- return;
- }
-
- return 1;
- }
-
- =pod
-
- =head2 $cb->_perl_version ( perl => 'some/perl/binary' );
-
- C<_perl_version> returns the version of a certain perl binary.
- It does this by actually running a command.
-
- Returns the perl version on success and false on failure.
-
- =cut
-
- sub _perl_version {
- my $self = shift;
- my %hash = @_;
-
- my $perl;
- my $tmpl = {
- perl => { required => 1, store => \$perl },
- };
-
- check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
-
- my $perl_version;
- ### special perl, or the one we are running under?
- if( $perl eq $^X ) {
- ### just load the config
- require Config;
- $perl_version = $Config::Config{version};
-
- } else {
- my $cmd = $perl .
- ' -MConfig -eprint+Config::config_vars+version';
- ($perl_version) = (`$cmd` =~ /version='(.*)'/);
- }
-
- return $perl_version if defined $perl_version;
- return;
- }
-
- =pod
-
- =head2 $cb->_version_to_number( version => $version );
-
- Returns a proper module version, or '0.0' if none was available.
-
- =cut
-
- sub _version_to_number {
- my $self = shift;
- my %hash = @_;
-
- my $version;
- my $tmpl = {
- version => { default => '0.0', store => \$version },
- };
-
- check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
-
- return $version if $version =~ /^\.?\d/;
- return '0.0';
- }
-
- =pod
-
- =head2 $cb->_whoami
-
- Returns the name of the subroutine you're currently in.
-
- =cut
-
- sub _whoami { my $name = (caller 1)[3]; $name =~ s/.+:://; $name }
-
- =pod
-
- =head2 _get_file_contents( file => $file );
-
- Returns the contents of a file
-
- =cut
-
- sub _get_file_contents {
- my $self = shift;
- my %hash = @_;
-
- my $file;
- my $tmpl = {
- file => { required => 1, store => \$file }
- };
-
- check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
-
- my $fh = OPEN_FILE->($file) or return;
- my $contents = do { local $/; <$fh> };
-
- return $contents;
- }
-
- =pod $cb->_move( from => $file|$dir, to => $target );
-
- Moves a file or directory to the target.
-
- Returns true on success, false on failure.
-
- =cut
-
- sub _move {
- my $self = shift;
- my %hash = @_;
-
- my $from; my $to;
- my $tmpl = {
- file => { required => 1, allow => [IS_FILE,IS_DIR],
- store => \$from },
- to => { required => 1, store => \$to }
- };
-
- check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
-
- if( File::Copy::move( $from, $to ) ) {
- return 1;
- } else {
- error(loc("Failed to move '%1' to '%2': %3", $from, $to, $!));
- return;
- }
- }
-
- =pod $cb->_copy( from => $file|$dir, to => $target );
-
- Moves a file or directory to the target.
-
- Returns true on success, false on failure.
-
- =cut
-
- sub _copy {
- my $self = shift;
- my %hash = @_;
-
- my($from,$to);
- my $tmpl = {
- file =>{ required => 1, allow => [IS_FILE,IS_DIR],
- store => \$from },
- to => { required => 1, store => \$to }
- };
-
- check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
-
- if( File::Copy::copy( $from, $to ) ) {
- return 1;
- } else {
- error(loc("Failed to copy '%1' to '%2': %3", $from, $to, $!));
- return;
- }
- }
-
- =head2 $cb->_mode_plus_w( file => '/path/to/file' );
-
- Sets the +w bit for the file.
-
- Returns true on success, false on failure.
-
- =cut
-
- sub _mode_plus_w {
- my $self = shift;
- my %hash = @_;
-
- require File::stat;
-
- my $file;
- my $tmpl = {
- file => { required => 1, allow => IS_FILE, store => \$file },
- };
-
- check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
-
- ### set the mode to +w for a file and +wx for a dir
- my $x = File::stat::stat( $file );
- my $mask = -d $file ? 0100 : 0200;
-
- if( $x and chmod( $x->mode|$mask, $file ) ) {
- return 1;
-
- } else {
- error(loc("Failed to '%1' '%2': '%3'", 'chmod +w', $file, $!));
- return;
- }
- }
-
- =head2 $uri = $cb->_host_to_uri( scheme => SCHEME, host => HOST, path => PATH );
-
- Turns a CPANPLUS::Config style C<host> entry into an URI string.
-
- Returns the uri on success, and false on failure
-
- =cut
-
- sub _host_to_uri {
- my $self = shift;
- my %hash = @_;
-
- my($scheme, $host, $path);
- my $tmpl = {
- scheme => { required => 1, store => \$scheme },
- host => { default => 'localhost', store => \$host },
- path => { default => '', store => \$path },
- };
-
- check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
-
- ### it's an URI, so unixify the path.
- ### VMS has a special method for just that
- $path = ON_VMS
- ? VMS::Filespec::unixify($path)
- : File::Spec::Unix->catdir( File::Spec->splitdir( $path ) );
-
- return "$scheme://" . File::Spec::Unix->catdir( $host, $path );
- }
-
- =head2 $cb->_vcmp( VERSION, VERSION );
-
- Normalizes the versions passed and does a '<=>' on them, returning the result.
-
- =cut
-
- sub _vcmp {
- my $self = shift;
- my ($x, $y) = @_;
-
- s/_//g foreach $x, $y;
-
- return $x <=> $y;
- }
-
- =head2 $cb->_home_dir
-
- Returns the user's homedir, or C<cwd> if it could not be found
-
- =cut
-
- sub _home_dir {
- my @os_home_envs = qw( APPDATA HOME USERPROFILE WINDIR SYS$LOGIN );
-
- for my $env ( @os_home_envs ) {
- next unless exists $ENV{ $env };
- next unless defined $ENV{ $env } && length $ENV{ $env };
- return $ENV{ $env } if -d $ENV{ $env };
- }
-
- return cwd();
- }
-
- =head2 $path = $cb->_safe_path( path => $path );
-
- Returns a path that's safe to us on Win32 and VMS.
-
- Only cleans up the path on Win32 if the path exists.
-
- On VMS, it encodes dots to _ using C<VMS::Filespec::vmsify>
-
- =cut
-
- sub _safe_path {
- my $self = shift;
-
- my %hash = @_;
-
- my $path;
- my $tmpl = {
- path => { required => 1, store => \$path },
- };
-
- check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
-
- if( ON_WIN32 ) {
- ### only need to fix it up if there's spaces in the path
- return $path unless $path =~ /\s+/;
-
- ### clean up paths if we are on win32
- return Win32::GetShortPathName( $path ) || $path;
-
- } elsif ( ON_VMS ) {
- ### XXX According to John Malmberg, there's an VMS issue:
- ### catdir on VMS can not currently deal with directory components
- ### with dots in them.
- ### Fixing this is a a three step procedure, which will work for
- ### VMS in its traditional ODS-2 mode, and it will also work if
- ### VMS is in the ODS-5 mode that is being implemented.
- ### If the path is already in VMS syntax, assume that we are done.
-
- ### VMS format is a path with a trailing ']' or ':'
- return $path if $path =~ /\:|\]$/;
-
- ### 1. Make sure that the value to be converted, $path is
- ### in UNIX directory syntax by appending a '/' to it.
- $path .= '/' unless $path =~ m|/$|;
-
- ### 2. Use VMS::Filespec::vmsify($path . '/') to convert the dots to
- ### underscores if needed. The trailing '/' is needed as so that
- ### C<vmsify> knows that it should use directory translation instead of
- ### filename translation, as filename translation leaves one dot.
- $path = VMS::Filespec::vmsify( $path );
-
- ### 3. Use $path = File::Spec->splitdir( VMS::Filespec::vmsify(
- ### $path . '/') to remove the directory delimiters.
-
- ### From John Malmberg:
- ### File::Spec->catdir will put the path back together.
- ### The '/' trick only works if the string is a directory name
- ### with UNIX style directory delimiters or no directory delimiters.
- ### It is to force vmsify to treat the input specification as UNIX.
- ###
- ### There is a VMS::Filespec::unixpath() to do the appending of the '/'
- ### to the specification, which will do a VMS::Filespec::vmsify()
- ### if needed.
- ### However it is not a good idea to call vmsify() on a pathname
- ### returned by unixify(), and it is not a good idea to call unixify()
- ### on a pathname returned by vmsify(). Because of the nature of the
- ### conversion, not all file specifications can make the round trip.
- ###
- ### I think that directory specifications can safely make the round
- ### trip, but not ones containing filenames.
- $path = File::Spec->catdir( File::Spec->splitdir( $path ) )
- }
-
- return $path;
- }
-
-
- =head2 ($pkg, $version, $ext) = $cb->_split_package_string( package => PACKAGE_STRING );
-
- Splits the name of a CPAN package string up in it's package, version
- and extension parts.
-
- For example, C<Foo-Bar-1.2.tar.gz> would return the following parts:
-
- Package: Foo-Bar
- Version: 1.2
- Extension: tar.gz
-
- =cut
-
- { my $del_re = qr/[-_\+]/i; # delimiter between elements
- my $pkg_re = qr/[a-z] # any letters followed by
- [a-z\d]* # any letters, numbers
- (?i:\.pm)? # followed by '.pm'--authors do this :(
- (?: # optionally repeating:
- $del_re # followed by a delimiter
- [a-z] # any letters followed by
- [a-z\d]* # any letters, numbers
- (?i:\.pm)? # followed by '.pm'--authors do this :(
- )*
- /xi;
-
- my $ver_re = qr/[a-z]*\d+[a-z]* # contains a digit and possibly letters
- (?:
- [-._] # followed by a delimiter
- [a-z\d]+ # and more digits and or letters
- )*?
- /xi;
-
- my $ext_re = qr/[a-z] # a letter, followed by
- [a-z\d]* # letters and or digits, optionally
- (?:
- \. # followed by a dot and letters
- [a-z\d]+ # and or digits (like .tar.bz2)
- )? # optionally
- /xi;
-
- my $ver_ext_re = qr/
- ($ver_re+) # version, optional
- (?:
- \. # a literal .
- ($ext_re) # extension,
- )? # optional, but requires version
- /xi;
-
- ### composed regex for CPAN packages
- my $full_re = qr/
- ^
- ($pkg_re+) # package
- (?:
- $del_re # delimiter
- $ver_ext_re # version + extension
- )?
- $
- /xi;
-
- ### composed regex for perl packages
- my $perl = PERL_CORE;
- my $perl_re = qr/
- ^
- ($perl) # package name for 'perl'
- (?:
- $ver_ext_re # version + extension
- )?
- $
- /xi;
-
-
- sub _split_package_string {
- my $self = shift;
- my %hash = @_;
-
- my $str;
- my $tmpl = { package => { required => 1, store => \$str } };
- check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
-
-
- ### 2 different regexes, one for the 'perl' package,
- ### one for ordinary CPAN packages.. try them both,
- ### first match wins.
- for my $re ( $full_re, $perl_re ) {
-
- ### try the next if the match fails
- $str =~ $re or next;
-
- my $pkg = $1 || '';
- my $ver = $2 || '';
- my $ext = $3 || '';
-
- ### this regex resets the capture markers!
- ### strip the trailing delimiter
- $pkg =~ s/$del_re$//;
-
- ### strip the .pm package suffix some authors insist on adding
- $pkg =~ s/\.pm$//i;
-
- return ($pkg, $ver, $ext );
- }
-
- return;
- }
- }
-
- { my %escapes = map {
- chr($_) => sprintf("%%%02X", $_)
- } 0 .. 255;
-
- sub _uri_encode {
- my $self = shift;
- my %hash = @_;
-
- my $str;
- my $tmpl = {
- uri => { store => \$str, required => 1 }
- };
-
- check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
-
- ### XXX taken straight from URI::Encode
- ### Default unsafe characters. RFC 2732 ^(uric - reserved)
- $str =~ s|([^A-Za-z0-9\-_.!~*'()])|$escapes{$1}|g;
-
- return $str;
- }
-
-
- sub _uri_decode {
- my $self = shift;
- my %hash = @_;
-
- my $str;
- my $tmpl = {
- uri => { store => \$str, required => 1 }
- };
-
- check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
-
- ### XXX use unencode routine in utils?
- $str =~ s/%([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})/chr(hex($1))/eg;
-
- return $str;
- }
- }
-
- sub _update_timestamp {
- my $self = shift;
- my %hash = @_;
-
- my $file;
- my $tmpl = {
- file => { required => 1, store => \$file, allow => FILE_EXISTS }
- };
-
- check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
-
- ### `touch` the file, so windoze knows it's new -jmb
- ### works on *nix too, good fix -Kane
- ### make sure it is writable first, otherwise the `touch` will fail
-
- my $now = time;
- unless( chmod( 0644, $file) && utime ($now, $now, $file) ) {
- error( loc("Couldn't touch %1", $file) );
- return;
- }
-
- return 1;
- }
-
-
- 1;
-
- # Local variables:
- # c-indentation-style: bsd
- # c-basic-offset: 4
- # indent-tabs-mode: nil
- # End:
- # vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4:
-