# Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # @ECLASS: perl-module.eclass # @MAINTAINER: # perl@gentoo.org # @AUTHOR: # Seemant Kulleen # Andreas K. Hüttel # @BLURB: eclass for installing Perl module distributions # @DESCRIPTION: # The perl-module eclass is designed to allow easier installation of Perl # module distributions, and their incorporation into the Gentoo Linux system. # All exported functions from perl-functions.eclass (inherited here) # explicitly also belong to the interface of perl-module.eclass. # If your package does not use any Perl-specific build system (as, e.g., # ExtUtils::MakeMaker or Module::Build), we recommend to use perl-functions.eclass # instead. case ${EAPI:-0} in 5) inherit eutils multiprocessing unpacker perl-functions PERL_EXPF="src_unpack src_prepare src_configure src_compile src_test src_install" ;; 6) inherit multiprocessing perl-functions PERL_EXPF="src_prepare src_configure src_compile src_test src_install" ;; *) die "EAPI=${EAPI} is not supported by perl-module.eclass" ;; esac # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: GENTOO_DEPEND_ON_PERL # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # This variable controls whether a runtime and build time dependency on # dev-lang/perl is automatically added by the eclass. It defaults to yes. # Set to no to disable, set to noslotop to add a perl dependency without # slot operator (EAPI=6). All packages installing into the vendor_perl # path must use yes here. case ${EAPI:-0} in 5) [[ ${CATEGORY} == perl-core ]] && \ PERL_EXPF+=" pkg_postinst pkg_postrm" case "${GENTOO_DEPEND_ON_PERL:-yes}" in yes) case "${GENTOO_DEPEND_ON_PERL_SUBSLOT:-yes}" in yes) DEPEND="dev-lang/perl:=[-build(-)]" ;; *) DEPEND="dev-lang/perl[-build(-)]" ;; esac RDEPEND="${DEPEND}" ;; esac case "${PERL_EXPORT_PHASE_FUNCTIONS:-yes}" in yes) EXPORT_FUNCTIONS ${PERL_EXPF} ;; no) debug-print "PERL_EXPORT_PHASE_FUNCTIONS=no" ;; *) die "PERL_EXPORT_PHASE_FUNCTIONS=${PERL_EXPORT_PHASE_FUNCTIONS} is not supported by perl-module.eclass" ;; esac ;; 6) [[ ${CATEGORY} == perl-core ]] && \ PERL_EXPF+=" pkg_postinst pkg_postrm" case "${GENTOO_DEPEND_ON_PERL:-yes}" in yes) DEPEND="dev-lang/perl:=" RDEPEND="dev-lang/perl:=" ;; noslotop) DEPEND="dev-lang/perl" RDEPEND="dev-lang/perl" ;; esac if [[ "${GENTOO_DEPEND_ON_PERL_SUBSLOT:-yes}" != "yes" ]]; then eerror "GENTOO_DEPEND_ON_PERL_SUBSLOT=no is banned in EAPI=6. If you don't want a slot operator" die "set GENTOO_DEPEND_ON_PERL=noslotop instead." fi if [[ "${PERL_EXPORT_PHASE_FUNCTIONS}" ]]; then eerror "PERL_EXPORT_PHASE_FUNCTIONS is banned in EAPI=6. Use perl-module.eclass if you need" die "phase functions, perl-functions.eclass if not." fi EXPORT_FUNCTIONS ${PERL_EXPF} ;; *) die "EAPI=${EAPI:-0} is not supported by perl-module.eclass" ;; esac LICENSE="${LICENSE:-|| ( Artistic GPL-1+ )}" # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: DIST_NAME # @DESCRIPTION: # (EAPI=6) This variable provides a way to override PN for the calculation of S, # SRC_URI, and HOMEPAGE. Defaults to PN. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: DIST_VERSION # @DESCRIPTION: # (EAPI=6) This variable provides a way to override PV for the calculation of S and SRC_URI. # Use it to provide the non-normalized, upstream version number. Defaults to PV. # Named MODULE_VERSION in EAPI=5. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: DIST_A_EXT # @DESCRIPTION: # (EAPI=6) This variable provides a way to override the distfile extension for the calculation of # SRC_URI. Defaults to tar.gz. Named MODULE_A_EXT in EAPI=5. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: DIST_A # @DESCRIPTION: # (EAPI=6) This variable provides a way to override the distfile name for the calculation of # SRC_URI. Defaults to ${DIST_NAME}-${DIST_VERSION}.${DIST_A_EXT} Named MODULE_A in EAPI=5. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: DIST_AUTHOR # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # (EAPI=6) This variable sets the module author name for the calculation of # SRC_URI. Named MODULE_AUTHOR in EAPI=5. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: DIST_SECTION # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # (EAPI=6) This variable sets the module section for the calculation of # SRC_URI. Only required in rare cases for very special snowflakes. # Named MODULE_SECTION in EAPI=5. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: DIST_EXAMPLES # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # (EAPI=6) This Bash array allows passing a list of example files to be installed # in /usr/share/doc/${PF}/examples. If set before inherit, automatically adds # a use-flag examples, if not you'll have to add the useflag in your ebuild. # Examples are installed only if the useflag examples exists and is activated. if [[ ${EAPI:-0} == 5 ]]; then if [[ -n ${MY_PN} || -n ${MY_PV} || -n ${MODULE_VERSION} ]] ; then : ${MY_P:=${MY_PN:-${PN}}-${MY_PV:-${MODULE_VERSION:-${PV}}}} S=${MY_S:-${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}} fi MODULE_NAME=${MY_PN:-${PN}} MODULE_P=${MY_P:-${P}} [[ -z "${SRC_URI}" && -z "${MODULE_A}" ]] && \ MODULE_A="${MODULE_P}.${MODULE_A_EXT:-tar.gz}" [[ -z "${SRC_URI}" && -n "${MODULE_AUTHOR}" ]] && \ SRC_URI="mirror://cpan/authors/id/${MODULE_AUTHOR:0:1}/${MODULE_AUTHOR:0:2}/${MODULE_AUTHOR}/${MODULE_SECTION:+${MODULE_SECTION}/}${MODULE_A}" [[ -z "${HOMEPAGE}" ]] && \ HOMEPAGE="http://search.cpan.org/dist/${MODULE_NAME}/" SRC_TEST="skip" else DIST_NAME=${DIST_NAME:-${PN}} DIST_P=${DIST_NAME}-${DIST_VERSION:-${PV}} S=${WORKDIR}/${DIST_P} [[ -z "${SRC_URI}" && -z "${DIST_A}" ]] && \ DIST_A="${DIST_P}.${DIST_A_EXT:-tar.gz}" [[ -z "${SRC_URI}" && -n "${DIST_AUTHOR}" ]] && \ SRC_URI="mirror://cpan/authors/id/${DIST_AUTHOR:0:1}/${DIST_AUTHOR:0:2}/${DIST_AUTHOR}/${DIST_SECTION:+${DIST_SECTION}/}${DIST_A}" [[ -z "${HOMEPAGE}" ]] && \ HOMEPAGE="http://search.cpan.org/dist/${DIST_NAME}/" [[ -z "${DIST_EXAMPLES}" ]] || IUSE+=" examples" fi SRC_PREP="no" PREFER_BUILDPL="yes" pm_echovar="" # @FUNCTION: perl-module_src_unpack # @DESCRIPTION: # Unpack the ebuild tarball(s). # This function is to be called during the ebuild src_unpack() phase. perl-module_src_unpack() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" [[ ${EAPI:-0} == 5 ]] || die "perl-module_src_unpack is banned in EAPI=6 or later" unpacker_src_unpack } # @FUNCTION: perl-module_src_prepare # @DESCRIPTION: # Get the ebuild sources ready. # This function is to be called during the ebuild src_prepare() phase. perl-module_src_prepare() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" if [[ ${EAPI:-0} == 5 ]] ; then [[ ${PATCHES[@]} ]] && epatch "${PATCHES[@]}" debug-print "$FUNCNAME: applying user patches" epatch_user else default fi if [[ ${PERL_RM_FILES[@]} ]]; then debug-print "$FUNCNAME: stripping unneeded files" perl_rm_files "${PERL_RM_FILES[@]}" fi perl_fix_osx_extra } # @FUNCTION: perl-module_src_configure # @DESCRIPTION: # Configure the ebuild sources. # This function is to be called during the ebuild src_configure() phase. perl-module_src_configure() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" if [[ ${EAPI:-0} == 5 && ${SRC_PREP} == yes ]]; then return 0 fi SRC_PREP="yes" perl_check_eapi perl_check_env perl_set_version [[ -z ${pm_echovar} ]] && export PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT=1 # Disable ExtUtils::AutoInstall from prompting export PERL_EXTUTILS_AUTOINSTALL="--skipdeps" if [[ $(declare -p myconf 2>&-) != "declare -a myconf="* ]]; then local myconf_local=(${myconf}) else local myconf_local=("${myconf[@]}") fi if [[ ( ${PREFER_BUILDPL} == yes || ! -f Makefile.PL ) && -f Build.PL ]] ; then if grep -q '\(use\|require\)\s*Module::Build::Tiny' Build.PL ; then einfo "Using Module::Build::Tiny" if [[ ${DEPEND} != *dev-perl/Module-Build-Tiny* && ${PN} != Module-Build-Tiny ]]; then eerror "QA Notice: The ebuild uses Module::Build::Tiny but doesn't depend on it." die " Add dev-perl/Module-Build-Tiny to DEPEND!" fi else einfo "Using Module::Build" if [[ ${DEPEND} != *virtual/perl-Module-Build* && ${DEPEND} != *dev-perl/Module-Build* && ${PN} != Module-Build ]] ; then eerror "QA Notice: The ebuild uses Module::Build but doesn't depend on it." die " Add dev-perl/Module-Build to DEPEND!" fi fi set -- \ --installdirs=vendor \ --libdoc= \ --destdir="${D}" \ --create_packlist=1 \ "${myconf_local[@]}" einfo "perl Build.PL" "$@" perl Build.PL "$@" <<< "${pm_echovar}" \ || die "Unable to build!" elif [[ -f Makefile.PL ]] ; then einfo "Using ExtUtils::MakeMaker" if [[ -f Build && ${PERL_NO_BUILD_WARNING} != "true" ]] ; then ewarn "Using ExtUtils::MakeMaker but found a ./Build script!" ewarn "Shit happens NOW!" fi set -- \ PREFIX=${EPREFIX}/usr \ INSTALLDIRS=vendor \ INSTALLMAN3DIR='none' \ DESTDIR="${D}" \ "${myconf_local[@]}" einfo "perl Makefile.PL" "$@" perl Makefile.PL "$@" <<< "${pm_echovar}" \ || die "Unable to build!" fi if [[ ! -f Build.PL && ! -f Makefile.PL ]] ; then einfo "No Make or Build file detected..." return fi } # @FUNCTION: perl-module_src_compile # @DESCRIPTION: # Compile the ebuild sources. # This function is to be called during the ebuild src_compile() phase. perl-module_src_compile() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" perl_set_version if [[ $(declare -p mymake 2>&-) != "declare -a mymake="* ]]; then local mymake_local=(${mymake}) else local mymake_local=("${mymake[@]}") fi if [[ -f Build ]] ; then ./Build build \ || die "Compilation failed" elif [[ -f Makefile ]] ; then set -- \ OTHERLDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}" \ "${mymake_local[@]}" einfo "emake" "$@" emake "$@" \ || die "Compilation failed" # OPTIMIZE="${CFLAGS}" \ fi } # Starting 2014-10-12: # # AUTHORS: # # - src_test is enabled by default # - if tests dont work or should not be run, modify your ebuild to use RESTRICT=test # - parallel testing is enabled by default # - if parallel testing breaks an ebuild, turn it off with PERL_RESTRICT=parallel-test # - if your ebuild calls out to network, set PERL_RESTRICT=network-test and it will normally do nothing different. # # USERS: # # If you get sick of parallel tests, set USER_PERL_RESTRICT=parallel-test, and it will go away. # If your environment means you can't run tests that require the network, set USER_PERL_RESTRICT=network-test and they'll stop being run # if an author is nice enough to set PERL_RESTRICT=network-test. # # # VARIABLES: # # PERL_RESTRICT: # parallel-test - parallel testing is unsupported # network-test - a test requires network access ( File Bugs upstream to use NO_NETWORK_TESTING ) # USER_PERL_RESTRICT: # parallel-test - never do parallel testing # network-test - never run tests that require network access # SRC_TEST: # No longer used and completely ignored perl-module_src_test() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" # Turn it off globally per user choice. if has 'parallel-test' ${USER_PERL_RESTRICT}; then einfo "Disabling Parallel Testing: USER_PERL_RESTRICT=parallel-test"; export HARNESS_OPTIONS=""; # If user has TEST_VERBOSE globally, disable parallelism because verboseness # can break parallel testing. elif ! has "${TEST_VERBOSE:-0}" 0; then einfo "Disabling Parallel Testing: TEST_VERBOSE=${TEST_VERBOSE}"; export HARNESS_OPTIONS=""; # If ebuild says parallel tests dont work, turn them off. elif has 'parallel-test' ${PERL_RESTRICT}; then einfo "Disabling Parallel Testing: PERL_RESTRICT=parallel-test"; export HARNESS_OPTIONS=""; else # Default is on. einfo "Test::Harness Jobs=$(makeopts_jobs)" export HARNESS_OPTIONS=j$(makeopts_jobs) fi # If a user says "USER_PERL_RESTRICT=network-test", # then assume many CPAN dists will respect NO_NETWORK_TESTING and friends # even if Gentoo haven't made the entire dist "no network testing" if has 'network-test' ${USER_PERL_RESTRICT}; then export NO_NETWORK_TESTING=1 fi # However, if CPAN don't auto trigger on the above, Gentoo # Can still disable them package wide with PERL_RESTRICT=network-test # But they'll run by default unless USER_PERL_RESTRICT=network-test if has 'network-test' ${USER_PERL_RESTRICT} && has 'network-test' ${PERL_RESTRICT}; then einfo "Skipping Tests: USER_PERL_RESTRICT=network-test && PERL_RESTRICT=network-test"; return true; fi ${perlinfo_done} || perl_set_version if [[ -f Build ]] ; then ./Build test verbose=${TEST_VERBOSE:-0} || die "test failed" elif [[ -f Makefile ]] ; then emake test TEST_VERBOSE=${TEST_VERBOSE:-0} || die "test failed" fi } # @FUNCTION: perl-module_src_install # @DESCRIPTION: # Install a Perl ebuild. # This function is to be called during the ebuild src_install() phase. perl-module_src_install() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" perl_set_version local f if [[ -f Build ]]; then mytargets="${mytargets:-install}" mbparams="${mbparams:---pure}" einfo "./Build ${mytargets} ${mbparams}" ./Build ${mytargets} ${mbparams} \ || die "./Build ${mytargets} ${mbparams} failed" elif [[ -f Makefile ]]; then case "${CATEGORY}" in dev-perl|perl-core) mytargets="pure_install" ;; *) mytargets="install" ;; esac if [[ $(declare -p myinst 2>&-) != "declare -a myinst="* ]]; then local myinst_local=(${myinst}) else local myinst_local=("${myinst[@]}") fi emake "${myinst_local[@]}" ${mytargets} \ || die "emake ${myinst_local[@]} ${mytargets} failed" fi perl_delete_module_manpages perl_delete_localpod if [[ ${EAPI:-0} == 5 ]] ; then perl_delete_packlist else perl_fix_packlist perl_delete_emptybsdir fi perl_remove_temppath for f in Change* CHANGES README* TODO FAQ ${mydoc}; do [[ -s ${f} ]] && dodoc ${f} done if [[ ${EAPI:-0} != 5 ]] ; then if in_iuse examples && use examples ; then [[ ${#DIST_EXAMPLES[@]} -eq 0 ]] || perl_doexamples "${DIST_EXAMPLES[@]}" fi fi perl_link_duallife_scripts } # @FUNCTION: perl-module_pkg_postinst # @DESCRIPTION: # This function is to be called during the pkg_postinst() phase. It only does # useful things for the perl-core category, where it handles the file renaming and symbolic # links that prevent file collisions for dual-life packages installing scripts. # In any other category it immediately exits. perl-module_pkg_postinst() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" if [[ ${CATEGORY} != perl-core ]] ; then eerror "perl-module.eclass: You are calling perl-module_pkg_postinst outside the perl-core category." die " This does not do anything; the call can be removed." fi perl_link_duallife_scripts } # @FUNCTION: perl-module_pkg_postrm # @DESCRIPTION: # This function is to be called during the pkg_postrm() phase. It only does # useful things for the perl-core category, where it handles the file renaming and symbolic # links that prevent file collisions for dual-life packages installing scripts. # In any other category it immediately exits. perl-module_pkg_postrm() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" if [[ ${CATEGORY} != perl-core ]] ; then eerror "perl-module.eclass: You are calling perl-module_pkg_postrm outside the perl-core category." die " This does not do anything; the call can be removed." fi perl_link_duallife_scripts } has perl_diagnostics ${EBUILD_DEATH_HOOKS} || EBUILD_DEATH_HOOKS+=" perl_diagnostics"