HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2000711001750001750 011323170674 13474 5ustar00raflrafl000000000000Changes000600001750001750 306211323170674 15050 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2This file documents the revision history for Perl extension HTTP::Request::AsCGI. 1.2 2010-01-12 - Fixed the %ENV concatenation that's broken in 1.1 but wasn't shipped to CPAN (miyagawa) - REQUEST_URI is trying to replicate as raw values as possible, without being canonicalized (miyagawa) 1.1 2009-12-07 - added test to check that %ENV is preserved after setup is called - setup now concatenates its environment to %ENV instead of replacing it 1.0 2009-11-30 - Change how PATH_INFO is decoded so that everything is decoded, including URI reserved characters (RT#50082) 0.9 2009-04-27 - unescape PATH_INFO more safely 0.8 2009-04-27 - revert PATH_INFO change, Catalyst tests were failing 0.7 2009-04-26 - PATH_INFO is now uri_unescaped 0.6 2009-04-26 - Fix long-standing 'enviroment' typo - Switch to Dist::Zilla 0.5_03 2009-04-26 - RT#18075: Play more nicely with Perl 5.6's open(). (hdp) 0.5_02 2009-04-26 - Avoid mixing buffered and unbuffered IO and flush STDIN after writing request content to it. (hdp) 0.5 2006-01-20 - Fixed bug where content was overridden on 500 responses. 0.4 2006-01-19 - Fixed #15999 return a 500 response when message is empty, reported by Chris Dolan - Fixed Status header bug - Bumped HTTP::Response requirement to 1.53 and drop our own message parsing. 0.3 2006-01-06 - Silence uninitialized warnings when restoring %ENV - Fixed dup and restore of STDIN. 0.2 2005-10-31 - Added test for response. 0.1 2005-10-21 - First release. dist.ini000600001750001750 67011323170674 15203 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2name = HTTP-Request-AsCGI version = 1.2 license = Perl_5 author = Christian Hansen author = Hans Dieter Pearcey copyright_holder = Christian Hansen [Prereq] Carp = 0 Class::Accessor = 0 HTTP::Request = 0 HTTP::Response = 1.53 IO::File = 0 Test::More = 0 URI::Escape = 0 [@Classic] [PodPurler] [MetaResources] repository = http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/Catalyst/HTTP-Request-AsCGI t000711001750001750 011323170674 13660 5ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.205env.t000600001750001750 225011323170674 15140 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2/t#!perl use Test::More tests => 11; use strict; use warnings; use HTTP::Request; use HTTP::Request::AsCGI; use Encode; $ENV{__PRESERVE_ENV_TEST} = 1; my $r = HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://www.host.com/cgi-bin/script.cgi/my%20path%2F?a=1&b=2', [ 'X-Test' => 'Test' ] ); my %e = ( SCRIPT_NAME => '/cgi-bin/script.cgi', # test a utf-8 PATH_INFO, sort of (and safe decoding) PATH_INFO => '/foo%2F%C3%90%C2%91%C3%90%C2%AF%C3%A9%C2%99%C2%B0%C3%A8%C2%8C%C2%8E', ); my $c = HTTP::Request::AsCGI->new( $r, %e ); $c->stdout(undef); $c->setup; is( $ENV{GATEWAY_INTERFACE}, 'CGI/1.1', 'GATEWAY_INTERFACE' ); is( $ENV{HTTP_HOST}, 'www.host.com:80', 'HTTP_HOST' ); is( $ENV{HTTP_X_TEST}, 'Test', 'HTTP_X_TEST' ); is( decode('UTF-8', $ENV{PATH_INFO}), '/foo/БЯ陰茎', 'PATH_INFO'); is( $ENV{QUERY_STRING}, 'a=1&b=2', 'QUERY_STRING' ); is( $ENV{SCRIPT_NAME}, '/cgi-bin/script.cgi', 'SCRIPT_NAME' ); is( $ENV{REQUEST_METHOD}, 'GET', 'REQUEST_METHOD' ); is( $ENV{SERVER_NAME}, 'www.host.com', 'SERVER_NAME' ); is( $ENV{SERVER_PORT}, '80', 'SERVER_PORT' ); is( $ENV{__PRESERVE_ENV_TEST}, 1, 'PRESERVE_ENV' ); $c->restore; is( $ENV{GATEWAY_INTERFACE}, undef, 'No CGI env after restore' ); 04io.t000600001750001750 104511323170674 14757 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2/t#!perl use Test::More tests => 3; use strict; use warnings; use IO::File; use HTTP::Request; use HTTP::Request::AsCGI; my $r = HTTP::Request->new( POST => 'http://www.host.com/'); $r->content('STDIN'); $r->content_length(5); $r->content_type('text/plain'); my $c = HTTP::Request::AsCGI->new($r); $c->stderr(IO::File->new_tmpfile); $c->setup; print STDOUT 'STDOUT'; print STDERR 'STDERR'; $c->restore; is( $c->stdin->getline, 'STDIN', 'STDIN' ); is( $c->stdout->getline, 'STDOUT', 'STDOUT' ); is( $c->stderr->getline, 'STDERR', 'STDERR' ); 06response.t000600001750001750 206311323170674 16211 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2/t#!perl use Test::More tests => 9; use strict; use warnings; use IO::File; use HTTP::Request; use HTTP::Request::AsCGI; my $response; { my $r = HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://www.host.com/' ); my $c = HTTP::Request::AsCGI->new($r); $c->setup; print "Content-Type: text/plain\n"; print "Status: 200 Yay\n"; print "Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 14:08:18 GMT\n"; print "X-Field: 1\n"; print "X-Field: 2\n"; print "\n"; print "Hello!"; $response = $c->restore->response; } isa_ok( $response, 'HTTP::Response' ); is( $response->code, 200, 'Response Code' ); is( $response->message, 'Yay', 'Response Message' ); is( $response->protocol, 'HTTP/1.1', 'Response Protocol' ); is( $response->content, 'Hello!', 'Response Content' ); is( $response->content_length, 6, 'Response Content-Length' ); is( $response->content_type, 'text/plain', 'Response Content-Type' ); is( $response->header('Date'), 'Thu, 19 Jan 2006 14:08:18 GMT', 'Response Date' ); is_deeply( [ $response->header('X-Field') ], [ 1, 2 ], 'Response Header X-Field' ); 02unescape.t000600001750001750 32411323170674 16130 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2/tuse strict; use warnings; use HTTP::Request::AsCGI; use Test::More tests => 1; is( HTTP::Request::AsCGI::_uri_safe_unescape('%2Fhello%20there'), '%2Fhello there', 'do not unescape reserved characters', ); 01use.t000600001750001750 13511323170674 15120 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2/t#!perl use Test::More 'no_plan'; use strict; use warnings; use_ok 'HTTP::Request::AsCGI'; 08error.t000600001750001750 235711323170674 15514 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2/t#!perl use Test::More tests => 12; use strict; use warnings; use IO::File; use HTTP::Request; use HTTP::Request::AsCGI; my $response; { my $r = HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://www.host.com/' ); my $c = HTTP::Request::AsCGI->new($r); $c->setup; $response = $c->restore->response; } isa_ok( $response, 'HTTP::Response' ); is( $response->code, 500, 'Response Code' ); is( $response->message, 'Internal Server Error', 'Response Message' ); is( $response->protocol, 'HTTP/1.1', 'Response Protocol' ); is( $response->content_type, 'text/html', 'Response Content-Type' ); ok( length($response->content) > 0, 'Response Content' ); { my $r = HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://www.host.com/' ); my $c = HTTP::Request::AsCGI->new($r); $c->setup; print "Content-Type: text/plain\n"; print "Status: 500 Borked\n"; print "\n"; print "Borked!"; $response = $c->restore->response; } isa_ok( $response, 'HTTP::Response' ); is( $response->code, 500, 'Response Code' ); is( $response->message, 'Borked', 'Response Message' ); is( $response->protocol, 'HTTP/1.1', 'Response Protocol' ); is( $response->content_type, 'text/plain', 'Response Content-Type' ); is( $response->content, 'Borked!', 'Response Content' ); 07forking.t000600001750001750 242711323170674 16017 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2/t#!perl use strict; use warnings; use Config; use IO::File; use HTTP::Request; use HTTP::Request::AsCGI; use Test::More; unless ( $Config{d_fork} ) { plan skip_all => 'This test requires a plattform that supports fork()'; } plan tests => 8; my $response; { my $r = HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://www.host.com/' ); my $c = HTTP::Request::AsCGI->new($r); my $kid = fork(); unless ( defined $kid ) { die("Can't fork() kid: $!"); } unless ( $kid ) { $c->setup; print "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\n"; print "Content-Type: text/plain\n"; print "Status: 200\n"; print "X-Field: 1\n"; print "X-Field: 2\n"; print "\n"; print "Hello!"; $c->restore; exit(0); } waitpid( $kid, 0 ); $response = $c->response; } isa_ok( $response, 'HTTP::Response' ); is( $response->code, 200, 'Response Code' ); is( $response->message, 'OK', 'Response Message' ); is( $response->protocol, 'HTTP/1.0', 'Response Protocol' ); is( $response->content, 'Hello!', 'Response Content' ); is( $response->content_length, 6, 'Response Content-Length' ); is( $response->content_type, 'text/plain', 'Response Content-Type' ); is_deeply( [ $response->header('X-Field') ], [ 1, 2 ], 'Response Header X-Field' ); examples000711001750001750 011323170674 15233 5ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2synopsis.pl000600001750001750 105511323170674 17617 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2/examples#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use CGI; use HTTP::Request; use HTTP::Request::AsCGI; my $request = HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://www.host.com/' ); my $stdout; { my $c = HTTP::Request::AsCGI->new($request)->setup; my $q = CGI->new; print $q->header, $q->start_html('Hello World'), $q->h1('Hello World'), $q->end_html; $stdout = $c->stdout; # enviroment and descriptors will automatically be restored when $c is destructed. } while ( my $line = $stdout->getline ) { print $line; } daemon.pl000600001750001750 404611323170674 17176 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2/examples#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use CGI; use HTTP::Daemon; use HTTP::Request; use HTTP::Request::AsCGI; use HTTP::Response; use URI; $SIG{'PIPE'} = 'IGNORE'; my $server = HTTP::Daemon->new( LocalPort => 3000, ReuseAddr => 1 ) or die( "Can't create daemon: $!" ); print "Please contact me at: url, ">\n"; while ( my $client = $server->accept ) { my %e = ( REMOTE_ADDR => $client->peerhost, REMOTE_HOST => $client->peerhost, REMOTE_PORT => $client->peerport ); while ( my $request = $client->get_request ) { unless ( $request->uri->host ) { $request->uri( URI->new_abs( $request->uri, $server->url ) ); } my $c = HTTP::Request::AsCGI->new( $request, %e )->setup; my $q = CGI->new; print $q->header( -charset => 'UTF-8' ), $q->start_html( -title => 'Hello World', -encoding => 'UTF-8' ), $q->h1('Hello World'), $q->start_form, $q->table( $q->Tr( [ $q->td( [ 'Name', $q->textfield( -name => 'name' ) ] ), $q->td( [ 'Email', $q->textfield( -name => 'email' ) ] ), $q->td( [ 'Phone', $q->textfield( -name => 'phone' ) ] ), $q->td( [ 'File', $q->filefield( -name => 'file' ) ] ) ] ) ), $q->submit, $q->end_form, $q->h2('Parameters'), $q->Dump, $q->h2('Enviroment'), $q->table( $q->Tr( [ map{ $q->td( [ $_, $ENV{$_} ] ) } sort keys %ENV ] ) ), $q->end_html; my $response = $c->restore->response; # tell client to close socket to prevent blocking problems # in this single threaded daemon. $response->header( Connection => 'close' ); $client->send_response($response); } $client->close; } Request000711001750001750 011323170674 16372 5ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2/lib/HTTPAsCGI.pm000600001750001750 2416611323170674 20006 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2/lib/HTTP/Requestpackage HTTP::Request::AsCGI; our $VERSION = '1.2'; # ABSTRACT: Set up a CGI environment from an HTTP::Request use strict; use warnings; use bytes; use base 'Class::Accessor::Fast'; use Carp; use HTTP::Response; use IO::Handle; use IO::File; use URI (); use URI::Escape (); __PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw[ environment request stdin stdout stderr ]); # old typo *enviroment = \&environment; my %reserved = map { sprintf('%02x', ord($_)) => 1 } split //, $URI::reserved; sub _uri_safe_unescape { my ($s) = @_; $s =~ s/%([a-fA-F0-9]{2})/$reserved{lc($1)} ? "%$1" : pack('C', hex($1))/ge; $s } sub new { my $class = shift; my $request = shift; unless ( @_ % 2 == 0 && eval { $request->isa('HTTP::Request') } ) { croak(qq/usage: $class->new( \$request [, key => value] )/); } my $self = $class->SUPER::new( { restored => 0, setuped => 0 } ); $self->request($request); $self->stdin( IO::File->new_tmpfile ); $self->stdout( IO::File->new_tmpfile ); my $host = $request->header('Host'); my $uri = $request->uri->clone; $uri->scheme('http') unless $uri->scheme; $uri->host('localhost') unless $uri->host; $uri->port(80) unless $uri->port; $uri->host_port($host) unless !$host || ( $host eq $uri->host_port ); # Get it before canonicalized so REQUEST_URI can be as raw as possible my $request_uri = $uri->path_query; $uri = $uri->canonical; my $environment = { GATEWAY_INTERFACE => 'CGI/1.1', HTTP_HOST => $uri->host_port, HTTPS => ( $uri->scheme eq 'https' ) ? 'ON' : 'OFF', # not in RFC 3875 PATH_INFO => $uri->path, QUERY_STRING => $uri->query || '', SCRIPT_NAME => '/', SERVER_NAME => $uri->host, SERVER_PORT => $uri->port, SERVER_PROTOCOL => $request->protocol || 'HTTP/1.1', SERVER_SOFTWARE => "HTTP-Request-AsCGI/$VERSION", REMOTE_ADDR => '127.0.0.1', REMOTE_HOST => 'localhost', REMOTE_PORT => int( rand(64000) + 1000 ), # not in RFC 3875 REQUEST_URI => $request_uri, # not in RFC 3875 REQUEST_METHOD => $request->method, @_ }; # RFC 3875 says PATH_INFO is not URI-encoded. That's really # annoying for applications that you can't tell "%2F" vs "/", but # doing the partial decoding then makes it impossible to tell # "%252F" vs "%2F". Encoding everything is more compatible to what # web servers like Apache or lighttpd do, anyways. $environment->{PATH_INFO} = URI::Escape::uri_unescape($environment->{PATH_INFO}); foreach my $field ( $request->headers->header_field_names ) { my $key = uc("HTTP_$field"); $key =~ tr/-/_/; $key =~ s/^HTTP_// if $field =~ /^Content-(Length|Type)$/; unless ( exists $environment->{$key} ) { $environment->{$key} = $request->headers->header($field); } } unless ( $environment->{SCRIPT_NAME} eq '/' && $environment->{PATH_INFO} ) { $environment->{PATH_INFO} =~ s/^\Q$environment->{SCRIPT_NAME}\E/\//; $environment->{PATH_INFO} =~ s/^\/+/\//; } $self->environment($environment); return $self; } sub setup { my $self = shift; $self->{restore}->{environment} = {%ENV}; binmode( $self->stdin ); if ( $self->request->content_length ) { $self->stdin->print($self->request->content) or croak("Can't write request content to stdin handle: $!"); $self->stdin->seek(0, SEEK_SET) or croak("Can't seek stdin handle: $!"); $self->stdin->flush or croak("Can't flush stdin handle: $!"); } open( $self->{restore}->{stdin}, '<&'. STDIN->fileno ) or croak("Can't dup stdin: $!"); open( STDIN, '<&='. $self->stdin->fileno ) or croak("Can't open stdin: $!"); binmode( STDIN ); if ( $self->stdout ) { open( $self->{restore}->{stdout}, '>&'. STDOUT->fileno ) or croak("Can't dup stdout: $!"); open( STDOUT, '>&='. $self->stdout->fileno ) or croak("Can't open stdout: $!"); binmode( $self->stdout ); binmode( STDOUT); } if ( $self->stderr ) { open( $self->{restore}->{stderr}, '>&'. STDERR->fileno ) or croak("Can't dup stderr: $!"); open( STDERR, '>&='. $self->stderr->fileno ) or croak("Can't open stderr: $!"); binmode( $self->stderr ); binmode( STDERR ); } { no warnings 'uninitialized'; %ENV = (%ENV, %{ $self->environment }); } if ( $INC{'CGI.pm'} ) { CGI::initialize_globals(); } $self->{setuped}++; return $self; } sub response { my ( $self, $callback ) = @_; return undef unless $self->stdout; seek( $self->stdout, 0, SEEK_SET ) or croak("Can't seek stdout handle: $!"); my $headers; while ( my $line = $self->stdout->getline ) { $headers .= $line; last if $headers =~ /\x0d?\x0a\x0d?\x0a$/; } unless ( defined $headers ) { $headers = "HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error\x0d\x0a"; } unless ( $headers =~ /^HTTP/ ) { $headers = "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\x0d\x0a" . $headers; } my $response = HTTP::Response->parse($headers); $response->date( time() ) unless $response->date; my $message = $response->message; my $status = $response->header('Status'); if ( $message && $message =~ /^(.+)\x0d$/ ) { $response->message($1); } if ( $status && $status =~ /^(\d\d\d)\s?(.+)?$/ ) { my $code = $1; my $message = $2 || HTTP::Status::status_message($code); $response->code($code); $response->message($message); } my $length = ( stat( $self->stdout ) )[7] - tell( $self->stdout ); if ( $response->code == 500 && !$length ) { $response->content( $response->error_as_HTML ); $response->content_type('text/html'); return $response; } if ($callback) { my $handle = $self->stdout; $response->content( sub { if ( $handle->read( my $buffer, 4096 ) ) { return $buffer; } return undef; }); } else { my $length = 0; while ( $self->stdout->read( my $buffer, 4096 ) ) { $length += length($buffer); $response->add_content($buffer); } if ( $length && !$response->content_length ) { $response->content_length($length); } } return $response; } sub restore { my $self = shift; { no warnings 'uninitialized'; %ENV = %{ $self->{restore}->{environment} }; } open( STDIN, '<&'. fileno($self->{restore}->{stdin}) ) or croak("Can't restore stdin: $!"); sysseek( $self->stdin, 0, SEEK_SET ) or croak("Can't seek stdin: $!"); if ( $self->{restore}->{stdout} ) { STDOUT->flush or croak("Can't flush stdout: $!"); open( STDOUT, '>&'. fileno($self->{restore}->{stdout}) ) or croak("Can't restore stdout: $!"); sysseek( $self->stdout, 0, SEEK_SET ) or croak("Can't seek stdout: $!"); } if ( $self->{restore}->{stderr} ) { STDERR->flush or croak("Can't flush stderr: $!"); open( STDERR, '>&'. fileno($self->{restore}->{stderr}) ) or croak("Can't restore stderr: $!"); sysseek( $self->stderr, 0, SEEK_SET ) or croak("Can't seek stderr: $!"); } $self->{restored}++; return $self; } sub DESTROY { my $self = shift; $self->restore if $self->{setuped} && !$self->{restored}; } 1; =pod =head1 NAME HTTP::Request::AsCGI - Set up a CGI environment from an HTTP::Request =head1 VERSION version 1.2 =for Pod::Coverage enviroment =cut =pod =head1 SYNOPSIS use CGI; use HTTP::Request; use HTTP::Request::AsCGI; my $request = HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://www.host.com/' ); my $stdout; { my $c = HTTP::Request::AsCGI->new($request)->setup; my $q = CGI->new; print $q->header, $q->start_html('Hello World'), $q->h1('Hello World'), $q->end_html; $stdout = $c->stdout; # environment and descriptors will automatically be restored # when $c is destructed. } while ( my $line = $stdout->getline ) { print $line; } =head1 DESCRIPTION Provides a convenient way of setting up an CGI environment from an HTTP::Request. =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item new ( $request [, key => value ] ) Constructor. The first argument must be a instance of HTTP::Request, followed by optional pairs of environment key and value. =item environment Returns a hashref containing the environment that will be used in setup. Changing the hashref after setup has been called will have no effect. =item setup Sets up the environment and descriptors. =item restore Restores the environment and descriptors. Can only be called after setup. =item request Returns the request given to constructor. =item response Returns a HTTP::Response. Can only be called after restore. =item stdin Accessor for handle that will be used for STDIN, must be a real seekable handle with an file descriptor. Defaults to a tempoary IO::File instance. =item stdout Accessor for handle that will be used for STDOUT, must be a real seekable handle with an file descriptor. Defaults to a tempoary IO::File instance. =item stderr Accessor for handle that will be used for STDERR, must be a real seekable handle with an file descriptor. =back =head1 SEE ALSO =over 4 =item examples directory in this distribution. =item L =item L =back =head1 THANKS TO Thomas L. Shinnick for his valuable win32 testing. =head1 AUTHORS Christian Hansen Hans Dieter Pearcey =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Christian Hansen . 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The End README000600001750001750 52011323170674 14411 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2 This archive contains the distribution HTTP-Request-AsCGI, version 1.2: Set up a CGI environment from an HTTP::Request This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Christian Hansen . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. release-pod-coverage.t000600001750001750 76411323170674 20164 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2/t#!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for release candidate testing'); } } use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08 required for testing POD coverage" if $@; eval "use Pod::Coverage::TrustPod"; plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage::TrustPod required for testing POD coverage" if $@; all_pod_coverage_ok({ coverage_class => 'Pod::Coverage::TrustPod' });release-pod-syntax.t000600001750001750 44711323170674 17715 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2/t#!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for release candidate testing'); } } use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.00"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.00 required for testing POD" if $@; all_pod_files_ok();Makefile.PL000600001750001750 126011323170674 15525 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2 use strict; use warnings; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; WriteMakefile( DISTNAME => 'HTTP-Request-AsCGI', NAME => 'HTTP::Request::AsCGI', AUTHOR => "Christian\ Hansen\ \\,\ Hans\ Dieter\ Pearcey\ \", ABSTRACT => "Set\ up\ a\ CGI\ environment\ from\ an\ HTTP\:\:Request", VERSION => '1.2', EXE_FILES => [ qw() ], (eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.31) } ? (LICENSE => 'perl') : ()), PREREQ_PM => { "Test::More" => '0', "IO::File" => '0', "HTTP::Response" => '1.53', "URI::Escape" => '0', "Class::Accessor" => '0', "HTTP::Request" => '0', "Carp" => '0', }, test => {TESTS => 't/*.t'} ); MANIFEST000600001750001750 40411323170674 14663 0ustar00raflrafl000000000000HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2Changes LICENSE MANIFEST META.yml Makefile.PL README dist.ini examples/daemon.pl examples/synopsis.pl lib/HTTP/Request/AsCGI.pm t/01use.t t/02unescape.t t/04io.t t/05env.t t/06response.t t/07forking.t t/08error.t t/release-pod-coverage.t t/release-pod-syntax.t