Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/0000755000175100017510000000000011173124031013624 5ustar adamadamData-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/README0000644000175100017510000001243411173124005014511 0ustar adamadamNAME Data::JavaScript::Anon - Dump big dumb Perl structs to anonymous JavaScript structs SYNOPSIS # Dump an arbitrary structure to javascript Data::JavaScript::Anon->anon_dump( [ 'a', 'b', { a => 1, b => 2 } ] ); DESCRIPTION Data::JavaScript::Anon provides the ability to dump large simple data structures to JavaScript. That is, things that don't need to be a class, or have special methods or whatever. The method it uses is to write anonymous variables, in the same way you would in Perl. The following shows some examples. # Perl anonymous array [ 1, 'a', 'Foo Bar' ] # JavaScript equivalent ( yes, it's exactly the same ) [ 1, 'a', 'Foo Bar' ] # Perl anonymous hash { foo => 1, bar => 'bar' } # JavaScript equivalent { foo: 1, bar: 'bar' } One advantage of doing it in this method is that you do not have to co-ordinate variable names between your HTML templates and Perl. You could use a simple Template Toolkit phrase like the following to get data into your HTML templates. var javascript_data = [% data %]; In this way, it doesn't matter WHAT the HTML template calls a particular variables, the data dumps just the same. This could help you keep the work of JavaScript and Perl programmers ( assuming you were using different people ) seperate, without creating cross-dependencies between their code, such as variable names. The variables you dump can also be of arbitrary depth and complexity, with a few limitations. ARRAY and HASH only Since arrays and hashs are all that is supported by JavaScript, they are the only things you can use in your structs. Any references or a different underlying type will be detected and an error returned. Note that Data::JavaScript::Anon will use the UNDERLYING type of the data. This means that the blessed classes or objects will be ignored and their data based on the object's underlying implementation type. This can be a positive thing, as you can put objects for which you expect a certain dump structure into the data to dump, and it will convert to unblessed, more stupid, JavaScript objects cleanly. No Circular References Since circular references can't be defined in a single anonymous struct, they are not allowed. Try something like Data::JavaScript instead. Although not supported, they will be detected, and an error returned. MAIN METHODS All methods are called as methods directly, in the form "Data::JavaScript::Anon->anon_dump( [ 'etc' ] )". anon_dump STRUCT The main method of the class, anon_dump takes a single arbitrary data struct, and converts it into an anonymous JavaScript struct. If needed, the argument can even be a normal text string, although it wouldn't do a lot to it. :) Returns a string containing the JavaScript struct on success, or "undef" if an error is found. var_dump $name, STRUCT As above, but the "var_dump" method allows you to specify a variable name, with the resulting JavaScript being "var name = struct;". Note that the method WILL put the trailing semi-colon on the string. script_wrap $javascript The "script_wrap" method is a quick way of wrapping a normal JavaScript html tag around your JavaScript. is_a_number $scalar When generating the javascript, numbers will be printed directly and not quoted. The "is_a_number" method provides convenient access to the test that is used to see if something is a number. The test handles just about everything legal in JavaScript, with the one exception of the exotics, such as Infinite, -Infinit and NaN. Returns true is a scalar is numeric, or false otherwise. You may also access method in using an instantiated object. new HASH This will create a Data::JavaScript::Anon object that will allow you to change some of the default behaviors of some methods. Options: quote_char : Set the quote_char for stirng scalars. Default is '"'. SECONDARY METHODS The following are a little less general, but may be of some use. var_scalar $name, \$scalar Creates a named variable from a scalar reference. var_array $name, \@array Creates a named variable from an array reference. var_hash $name, \%hash Creates a named variable from a hash reference. anon_scalar \$scalar Creates an anonymous JavaScript value from a scalar reference. anon_array \@array Creates an anonymous JavaScript array from an array reference. anon_hash \%hash Creates an anonymous JavaScript object from a hash reference. anon_hash_key $value Applys the formatting for a key in a JavaScript object SUPPORT Bugs should be reported via the CPAN bug tracker at: For other comments or queries, contact the author. AUTHOR Adam Kennedy SEE ALSO JSON, COPYRIGHT Copyright 2003 - 2009 Adam Kennedy. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. 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The End Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/META.yml0000644000175100017510000000145211173124025015102 0ustar adamadam--- abstract: 'Dump big dumb Perl structs to anonymous JavaScript structs' author: - 'Adam Kennedy ' build_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.42 File::Spec: 0.82 Test::More: 0.47 configure_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.42 distribution_type: module generated_by: 'Module::Install version 0.85' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: 1.4 module_name: Data::JavaScript::Anon name: Data-JavaScript-Anon no_index: directory: - inc - t requires: Class::Default: 1.51 Params::Util: 0.10 perl: 5.6.0 resources: ChangeLog: http://fisheye2.atlassian.com/changelog/cpan/trunk/Data-JavaScript-Anon license: http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ repository: http://svn.ali.as/cpan/trunk/Data-JavaScript-Anon version: 1.03 Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/lib/0000755000175100017510000000000011173124031014372 5ustar adamadamData-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/lib/Data/0000755000175100017510000000000011173124031015243 5ustar adamadamData-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/lib/Data/JavaScript/0000755000175100017510000000000011173124031017311 5ustar adamadamData-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/lib/Data/JavaScript/Anon.pm0000644000175100017510000003260611173124005020552 0ustar adamadampackage Data::JavaScript::Anon; # This package provides a mechanism to convert the main basic Perl # structures into JavaScript structures, making it easier to transfer # data from Perl to JavaScript. use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; use Params::Util qw{ _STRING _SCALAR0 _ARRAY0 _HASH0 }; use Class::Default (); use vars qw{@ISA $VERSION $errstr $RE_NUMERIC $RE_NUMERIC_HASHKEY %KEYWORD}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '1.03'; @ISA = 'Class::Default'; $errstr = ''; # Attempt to define a single, all encompasing, # regex for detecting a legal JavaScript number. # We do not support the exotic values, such as Infinite and NaN. my $_sci = qr/[eE](?:\+|\-)?\d+/; # The scientific notation exponent ( e.g. 'e+12' ) my $_dec = qr/\.\d+/; # The decimal section ( e.g. '.0212' ) my $_int = qr/(?:[1-9]\d*|0)/; # The integers section ( e.g. '2312' ) my $real = qr/(?:$_int(?:$_dec)?|$_dec)(?:$_sci)?/; # Merge the integer, decimal and scientific parts my $_hex = qr/0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+/; # Hexidecimal notation my $_oct = qr/0[0-7]+/; # Octal notation # The final combination of all posibilities for a straight number # The string to match must have no extra characters $RE_NUMERIC = qr/^(?:\+|\-)??(?:$real|$_hex|$_oct)\z/; # The numeric for of the hash key is similar, but without the + or - allowed $RE_NUMERIC_HASHKEY = qr/^(?:$real|$_hex|$_oct)\z/; %KEYWORD = map { $_ => 1 } qw{ abstract boolean break byte case catch char class const continue debugger default delete do double else enum export extends false final finally float for function goto if implements import in instanceof int interface long native new null package private protected public return short static super switch synchronized this throw throws transient true try typeof var void volatile while with }; } ##################################################################### # Top Level Dumping Methods sub new { my $proto = shift; my $class = ref $proto || $proto; my $opts = _HASH0($_[0]) ? shift : { @_ }; # Create the object my $self = bless { quote_char => '"', }, $class; ## change the default quote character if ( defined $opts->{quote_char} && length $opts->{quote_char} ) { $self->{quote_char} = $opts->{quote_char}; } return $self; } sub _create_default_object { my $class = shift; my $self = $class->new(); return $self; } sub anon_dump { my $class = shift; my $something = shift; my $processed = shift || {}; # Handle the undefined case return 'undefined' unless defined $something; # Handle the basic non-reference case return $class->anon_scalar( $something ) unless ref $something; # Check to see if we have processed this reference before. # This should catch circular, cross-linked, or otherwise complex things # that we can't handle. if ( $processed->{$something} ) { return $class->_err_found_twice( $something ); } else { $processed->{$something} = 1; } # Handle the SCALAR reference case, which in our case we treat # like a normal scalar. if ( _SCALAR0($something) ) { return $class->anon_scalar( $something ); } # Handle the array case by generating an anonymous array if ( _ARRAY0($something) ) { # Create and return the array my $list = join ', ', map { $class->anon_dump($_, $processed) } @$something; return "[ $list ]"; } # Handle the hash case by generating an anonymous object/hash if ( _HASH0($something) ) { # Create and return the anonymous hash my $pairs = join ', ', map { $class->anon_hash_key($_) . ': ' . $class->anon_dump( $something->{$_}, $processed ) } keys %$something; return "{ $pairs }"; } $class->_err_not_supported( $something ); } # Same thing, but creating a variable sub var_dump { my $class = shift; my $name = shift or return undef; my $value = $class->anon_dump( shift ); "var $name = $value;"; } # Wrap some JavaScript in a HTML script tag sub script_wrap { ""; } # Is a particular string a legal JavaScript number. # Returns true if a legal JavaScript number. # Returns false otherwise. sub is_a_number { my $class = shift; my $number = (defined $_[0] and ! ref $_[0]) ? shift : ''; $number =~ m/$RE_NUMERIC/ ? 1 : ''; } ##################################################################### # Basic Variable Creation Statements # Create a JavaScript scalar given the javascript variable name # and a reference to the scalar. sub var_scalar { my $class = shift; my $name = shift or return undef; my $scalar_ref = _SCALAR0(shift) or return undef; my $value = $class->js_value( $$scalar_ref ) or return undef; "var $name = $value;"; } # Create a JavaScript array given the javascript array name # and a reference to the array. sub var_array { my $class = shift; my $name = shift or return undef; my $array_ref = _ARRAY0(shift) or return undef; my $list = join ', ', map { $class->anon_dump($_) } @$array_ref; "var $name = new Array( $list );"; } # Create a JavaScript hash ( which is just an object ), given # the variable name, and a reference to a hash. sub var_hash { my $class = shift; my $name = shift or return undef; my $hash_ref = _HASH0(shift) or return undef; my $struct = $class->anon_hash( $name, $hash_ref ) or return undef; "var $name = $struct;"; } ##################################################################### # Basic Serialisation And Escaping Methods # Turn a single perl value into a single javascript value sub anon_scalar { my $class = shift; my $value = _SCALAR0($_[0]) ? ${shift()} : shift; return 'null' unless defined $value; # Don't quote if it is numeric return $value if $value =~ /$RE_NUMERIC/; my $quote_char = $class->_self->{quote_char}; # Escape and quote $quote_char . $class->_escape($value) . $quote_char; } # Turn a single perl value into a javascript hash key sub anon_hash_key { my $class = shift; my $value = defined($_[0]) && !ref($_[0]) ? shift : return undef; my $quote_char = $class->_self->{quote_char}; # Quote if it's a keyword return $quote_char . $value . $quote_char if $KEYWORD{$value}; # Don't quote if it is just a set of word characters or numeric return $value if $value =~ /^[^\W\d]\w*\z/; return $value if $value =~ /$RE_NUMERIC_HASHKEY/; # Escape and quote $quote_char . $class->_escape($value) . $quote_char; } # Create a JavaScript array given the javascript array name # and a reference to the array. sub anon_array { my $class = shift; my $name = shift or return undef; my $array_ref = _ARRAY0(shift) or return undef; my $list = join ', ', map { $class->anon_scalar($_) } @$array_ref; "[ $list ]"; } # Create a JavaScript hash ( which is just an object ), given # the variable name, and a reference to a hash. sub anon_hash { my $class = shift; my $name = shift or return undef; my $hash_ref = _HASH0(shift) or return undef; my $pairs = join ', ', map { $class->anon_hash_key( $_ ) . ': ' . $class->anon_scalar( $hash_ref->{$_} ) } keys %$hash_ref; "{ $pairs }"; } ##################################################################### # Utility and Error Methods sub _escape { my $class = shift; my $text = shift; my $char = $class->_self->{quote_char}; $text =~ s/(\Q$char\E|\\)/\\$1/g; # Escape quotes and backslashes $text =~ s/\n/\\n/g; # Escape newlines in a readable way $text =~ s/\r/\\r/g; # Escape CRs in a readable way $text =~ s/\t/\\t/g; # Escape tabs in a readable way $text =~ s/([\x00-\x1F])/sprintf("\\%03o", ord($1))/ge; # Escape other control chars as octal $text; } sub _err_found_twice { my $class = shift; my $something = ref $_[0] || 'a reference'; $errstr = "Found $something in your dump more than once. " . "Data::JavaScript::Anon does not support complex, " . "circular, or cross-linked data structures"; undef; } sub _err_not_supported { my $class = shift; my $something = ref $_[0] || 'A reference of unknown type'; $errstr = "$something was found in the dump struct. " . "Data::JavaScript::Anon only supports objects based on, " . "or references to SCALAR, ARRAY and HASH type variables."; undef; } 1; __END__ =pod =head1 NAME Data::JavaScript::Anon - Dump big dumb Perl structs to anonymous JavaScript structs =head1 SYNOPSIS # Dump an arbitrary structure to javascript Data::JavaScript::Anon->anon_dump( [ 'a', 'b', { a => 1, b => 2 } ] ); =head1 DESCRIPTION Data::JavaScript::Anon provides the ability to dump large simple data structures to JavaScript. That is, things that don't need to be a class, or have special methods or whatever. The method it uses is to write anonymous variables, in the same way you would in Perl. The following shows some examples. # Perl anonymous array [ 1, 'a', 'Foo Bar' ] # JavaScript equivalent ( yes, it's exactly the same ) [ 1, 'a', 'Foo Bar' ] # Perl anonymous hash { foo => 1, bar => 'bar' } # JavaScript equivalent { foo: 1, bar: 'bar' } One advantage of doing it in this method is that you do not have to co-ordinate variable names between your HTML templates and Perl. You could use a simple Template Toolkit phrase like the following to get data into your HTML templates. var javascript_data = [% data %]; In this way, it doesn't matter WHAT the HTML template calls a particular variables, the data dumps just the same. This could help you keep the work of JavaScript and Perl programmers ( assuming you were using different people ) seperate, without creating cross-dependencies between their code, such as variable names. The variables you dump can also be of arbitrary depth and complexity, with a few limitations. =over 4 =item ARRAY and HASH only Since arrays and hashs are all that is supported by JavaScript, they are the only things you can use in your structs. Any references or a different underlying type will be detected and an error returned. Note that Data::JavaScript::Anon will use the UNDERLYING type of the data. This means that the blessed classes or objects will be ignored and their data based on the object's underlying implementation type. This can be a positive thing, as you can put objects for which you expect a certain dump structure into the data to dump, and it will convert to unblessed, more stupid, JavaScript objects cleanly. =item No Circular References Since circular references can't be defined in a single anonymous struct, they are not allowed. Try something like L instead. Although not supported, they will be detected, and an error returned. =back =head1 MAIN METHODS All methods are called as methods directly, in the form C<< Data::JavaScript::Anon->anon_dump( [ 'etc' ] ) >>. =head2 anon_dump STRUCT The main method of the class, anon_dump takes a single arbitrary data struct, and converts it into an anonymous JavaScript struct. If needed, the argument can even be a normal text string, although it wouldn't do a lot to it. :) Returns a string containing the JavaScript struct on success, or C if an error is found. =head2 var_dump $name, STRUCT As above, but the C method allows you to specify a variable name, with the resulting JavaScript being C. Note that the method WILL put the trailing semi-colon on the string. =head2 script_wrap $javascript The C method is a quick way of wrapping a normal JavaScript html tag around your JavaScript. =head2 is_a_number $scalar When generating the javascript, numbers will be printed directly and not quoted. The C method provides convenient access to the test that is used to see if something is a number. The test handles just about everything legal in JavaScript, with the one exception of the exotics, such as Infinite, -Infinit and NaN. Returns true is a scalar is numeric, or false otherwise. You may also access method in using an instantiated object. =head2 new HASH This will create a Data::JavaScript::Anon object that will allow you to change some of the default behaviors of some methods. Options: quote_char : Set the quote_char for stirng scalars. Default is '"'. =head1 SECONDARY METHODS The following are a little less general, but may be of some use. =head2 var_scalar $name, \$scalar Creates a named variable from a scalar reference. =head2 var_array $name, \@array Creates a named variable from an array reference. =head2 var_hash $name, \%hash Creates a named variable from a hash reference. =head2 anon_scalar \$scalar Creates an anonymous JavaScript value from a scalar reference. =head2 anon_array \@array Creates an anonymous JavaScript array from an array reference. =head2 anon_hash \%hash Creates an anonymous JavaScript object from a hash reference. =head2 anon_hash_key $value Applys the formatting for a key in a JavaScript object =head1 SUPPORT Bugs should be reported via the CPAN bug tracker at: L For other comments or queries, contact the author. =head1 AUTHOR Adam Kennedy Eadamk@cpan.orgE =head1 SEE ALSO L, L =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2003 - 2009 Adam Kennedy. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. =cut Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/MANIFEST0000644000175100017510000000064011173124025014760 0ustar adamadamChanges inc/Module/Install.pm inc/Module/Install/Base.pm inc/Module/Install/Can.pm inc/Module/Install/DSL.pm inc/Module/Install/Fetch.pm inc/Module/Install/Makefile.pm inc/Module/Install/Metadata.pm inc/Module/Install/Win32.pm inc/Module/Install/WriteAll.pm lib/Data/JavaScript/Anon.pm LICENSE Makefile.PL MANIFEST This list of files META.yml README t/01_compile.t t/02_results.t t/97_meta.t t/98_pod.t t/99_pmv.t Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/Changes0000644000175100017510000000344511173124005015126 0ustar adamadamRevision history for Perl extension Data-JavaScript-Anon 1.03 Thu 20 Nov 2008 - Upgrading to Module::Install::DSL 0.83 - Upgrading Perl dependency to a cleaner 5.006 - Corrected minimum Perl dependency to 5.005_03 1.02 Tue 14 Oct 2008 - Added ability to change default quote character using Class::Default 1.01 Thu 17 Apr 2008 - Incremental release to flush out an index bug (PUDGE) - Upgrading Module::Install and bundled tests 1.00 Sun 17 Jun 2006 - Patch from ARC@cpan.org to fix a variety of small bugs including CPAN #19915 0.9 Sun 3 Jun 2006 - Fixed #15640 (Missing param in method call) 0.8 Sat 15 Apr 2006 - Forgot to add a dependency on Params::Util 0.7 Sat 15 Apr 2006 - No functional changes - Moved from old CVS repository to new SVN one - Direct use of UNIVERSAL::isa considered bad, moved to Params::Util - Upgraded extremely old Module::Install 0.34 to 0.62 0.6 Tue Jul 26 2005 - Merged in patch from ARC@cpan.org to quote keywords. 0.5 Sat Jul 23 2005 - Merged in patch from John Alden at the BBC to handle various escaping things 0.4 Fri Mar 25 2005 - Escape forward slashes correctly in strings (CPAN #11882) - Removed SGML comments from script_wrap (CPAN #11646) - Upgrade unit tests to current style - Upgrade Makefile.PL to Module::Install 0.3 Wed Aug 4 2004 - Converted word regex to something that actually detects words - Fixed some minor error string bug to use Data::JavaScript::Anon instead of Serlialize::JavaScript (the original name) 0.2 Thu Nov 20 2003 - Added a highly robust and more accurate regex test for numbers. - Added the is_a_number method. - Fixed the bug from #CPAN 4056 - Did a clean up and shrink of the code. Possibly saved enough bytes to cover the addition of the regex code. 0.1 Sun May 4 8:30:23 2003 - original version Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/t/0000755000175100017510000000000011173124031014067 5ustar adamadamData-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/t/97_meta.t0000644000175100017510000000107311173124005015523 0ustar adamadam#!/usr/bin/perl # Test that our META.yml file matches the current specification. use strict; BEGIN { $| = 1; $^W = 1; } my $MODULE = 'Test::CPAN::Meta 0.12'; # Don't run tests for installs use Test::More; unless ( $ENV{AUTOMATED_TESTING} or $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING} ) { plan( skip_all => "Author tests not required for installation" ); } # Load the testing module eval "use $MODULE"; if ( $@ ) { $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING} ? die( "Failed to load required release-testing module $MODULE" ) : plan( skip_all => "$MODULE not available for testing" ); } meta_yaml_ok(); Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/t/01_compile.t0000644000175100017510000000032611173124005016206 0ustar adamadam#!/usr/bin/perl # Load testing for Data::JavaScript::Anon use strict; BEGIN { $| = 1; $^W = 1; } use Test::More tests => 2; ok( $] >= 5.005, "Your perl is new enough" ); use_ok( 'Data::JavaScript::Anon' ); Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/t/98_pod.t0000644000175100017510000000116711173124005015364 0ustar adamadam#!/usr/bin/perl # Test that the syntax of our POD documentation is valid use strict; BEGIN { $| = 1; $^W = 1; } my @MODULES = ( 'Pod::Simple 3.07', 'Test::Pod 1.26', ); # Don't run tests for installs use Test::More; unless ( $ENV{AUTOMATED_TESTING} or $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING} ) { plan( skip_all => "Author tests not required for installation" ); } # Load the testing modules foreach my $MODULE ( @MODULES ) { eval "use $MODULE"; if ( $@ ) { $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING} ? die( "Failed to load required release-testing module $MODULE" ) : plan( skip_all => "$MODULE not available for testing" ); } } all_pod_files_ok(); Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/t/02_results.t0000644000175100017510000000667511173124005016275 0ustar adamadam#!/usr/bin/perl # Testing for Data::JavaScript::Anon use strict; BEGIN { $| = 1; $^W = 1; } use Test::More; use Data::JavaScript::Anon; # Thoroughly test the numeric tests my @numbers = qw{ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 123455 +1 +0 +5 +10 +123213 -0 -1 -5 -10 -12321133 0.0 .0 1.0 1.1 10.1 10.01 111111.111111 +111111.111111 -1111111.000100 1e0 1e1 1e2 1e10 1e+1 1e+2 1e+0 1e+10 1e-0 1e-1 1e-10 2e+0002 31.31e-000200430 +41.420010E+222211 -5111.050E-5151 0x2131 0xaaad32 -0x21312 +0x212 +0X212 01 02 03 04 05 01251 002123 00000 }; my @not_numbers = qw{ a 09 +09 -09 08 +08 -08 ++1 +-34 3com 2131.231fd2132 +0x21x }; push @not_numbers, "0\n", "1\n"; my @keywords = qw{ abstract boolean break byte case catch char class const continue debugger default delete do double else enum export extends false final finally float for function goto if implements import in instanceof int interface long native new null package private protected public return short static super switch synchronized this throw throws transient true try typeof var void volatile while with }; my @hash_keys = ( # CPAN #7183: { input => "0596000278", output => '"0596000278"', desc => 'correctly escapes 0-leading non-octal' }, # CPAN #19915: { input => '0', output => '0', desc => q[doesn't delete string '0'] }, { input => '', output => '""', desc => q[doesn't delete empty string] }, { input => "foo\n", output => '"foo\n"', desc => q[correctly quotes identifier+newline] }, { input => "1\n", output => '"1\n"', desc => q[correctly quotes number+newline] }, ); plan tests => (@numbers + @not_numbers + @keywords + @hash_keys + 6); foreach ( @numbers ) { ok( Data::JavaScript::Anon->is_a_number( $_ ), "$_ is a number" ); } foreach ( @not_numbers ) { ok( ! Data::JavaScript::Anon->is_a_number( $_ ), "$_ is not a number" ); } # Test that keywords come out quoted foreach ( @keywords ) { is( Data::JavaScript::Anon->anon_hash_key($_), '"' . $_ . '"', "anon_hash_key correctly quotes keyword $_ used as hash key" ); } # Test that hash keys aren't bent, folded, spindled, or mutilated foreach ( @hash_keys ) { is( Data::JavaScript::Anon->anon_hash_key($_->{input}), $_->{output}, "anon_hash_key $_->{desc}" ); } my $o = Data::JavaScript::Anon->new( quote_char => "'" ); isa_ok( $o, 'Data::JavaScript::Anon', 'isa Data::JavaScript::Anon object'); my $rv = $o->anon_dump( [ "a\nb", "a\rb", "a b", "a\'b", "a\bb" ] ); is( $rv, '[ \'a\nb\', \'a\rb\', \'a b\', \'a\\\'b\', \'a\010b\' ]', 'changing default quote character'); # Do a simple test of most of the code in a single go undef $rv; $rv = Data::JavaScript::Anon->anon_dump( [ 'a', 1, { a => { a => 1, } }, \"foo" ] ); is( $rv, '[ "a", 1, { a: { a: 1 } }, "foo" ]', 'Generates expected output for simple combination struct' ); # Test for CPAN bug #11882 (forward slash not being escaped) is( Data::JavaScript::Anon->anon_scalar( 'C:\\devel' ), '"C:\\\\devel"', 'anon_scalar correctly escapes forward slashes' ); # Also make sure double quotes are escaped is( Data::JavaScript::Anon->anon_scalar( 'foo"bar' ), '"foo\\"bar"', 'anon_scalar correctly escapes double quotes' ); # Test for generalised case of CPAN bug # (newline not being escaped) $rv = Data::JavaScript::Anon->anon_dump( [ "a\nb", "a\rb", "a b", "a\"b", "a\bb" ] ); is( $rv, '[ "a\nb", "a\rb", "a\tb", "a\\"b", "a\010b" ]', 'escape tabs, newlines, CRs and control chars'); Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/t/99_pmv.t0000644000175100017510000000124711173124005015404 0ustar adamadam#!/usr/bin/perl # Test that our declared minimum Perl version matches our syntax use strict; BEGIN { $| = 1; $^W = 1; } my @MODULES = ( 'Perl::MinimumVersion 1.20', 'Test::MinimumVersion 0.008', ); # Don't run tests for installs use Test::More; unless ( $ENV{AUTOMATED_TESTING} or $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING} ) { plan( skip_all => "Author tests not required for installation" ); } # Load the testing modules foreach my $MODULE ( @MODULES ) { eval "use $MODULE"; if ( $@ ) { $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING} ? die( "Failed to load required release-testing module $MODULE" ) : plan( skip_all => "$MODULE not available for testing" ); } } all_minimum_version_from_metayml_ok(); Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/inc/0000755000175100017510000000000011173124031014375 5ustar adamadamData-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/inc/Module/0000755000175100017510000000000011173124031015622 5ustar adamadamData-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/inc/Module/Install/0000755000175100017510000000000011173124031017230 5ustar adamadamData-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/inc/Module/Install/DSL.pm0000644000175100017510000000427611173124024020223 0ustar adamadam#line 1 package Module::Install::DSL; use strict; use vars qw{$VERSION $ISCORE}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '0.85'; $ISCORE = 1; *inc::Module::Install::DSL::VERSION = *VERSION; @inc::Module::Install::DSL::ISA = __PACKAGE__; } # Load the main Module::Install as usual. # require Module::Install; sub import { # Read in the rest of the Makefile.PL open 0 or die "Couldn't open $0: $!"; my $dsl; SCOPE: { local $/ = undef; $dsl = join "", <0>; } # Change inc::Module::Install::DSL to the regular one. # Remove anything before the use inc::... line. $dsl =~ s/.*?^\s*use\s+(?:inc::)?Module::Install::DSL(\b[^;]*);\s*\n//sm; # Load inc::Module::Install as we would in a regular Makefile.Pl SCOPE: { package main; require inc::Module::Install; inc::Module::Install->import; } # Add the ::DSL plugin to the list of packages in /inc my $admin = $Module::Install::MAIN->{admin}; if ( $admin ) { my $from = $INC{"$admin->{path}/DSL.pm"}; my $to = "$admin->{base}/$admin->{prefix}/$admin->{path}/DSL.pm"; $admin->copy( $from => $to ); } # Convert the basic syntax to code my $code = "package main;\n\n" . dsl2code($dsl) . "\n\nWriteAll();\n"; # Execute the script eval $code; print STDERR "Failed to execute the generated code" if $@; exit(0); } sub dsl2code { my $dsl = shift; # Split into lines and strip blanks my @lines = grep { /\S/ } split /[\012\015]+/, $dsl; # Each line represents one command my @code = (); foreach my $line ( @lines ) { # Split the lines into tokens my @tokens = split /\s+/, $line; # The first word is the command my $command = shift @tokens; my @params = (); my @suffix = (); while ( @tokens ) { my $token = shift @tokens; if ( $token eq 'if' or $token eq 'unless' ) { # This is the beginning of a suffix push @suffix, $token; push @suffix, @tokens; last; } else { # Convert to a string $token =~ s/([\\\'])/\\$1/g; push @params, "'$token'"; } }; # Merge to create the final line of code @tokens = ( $command, @params ? join( ', ', @params ) : (), @suffix ); push @code, join( ' ', @tokens ) . ";\n"; } # Join into the complete code block return join( '', @code ); } 1; Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/inc/Module/Install/Win32.pm0000644000175100017510000000340211173124024020471 0ustar adamadam#line 1 package Module::Install::Win32; use strict; use Module::Install::Base; use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '0.85'; @ISA = qw{Module::Install::Base}; $ISCORE = 1; } # determine if the user needs nmake, and download it if needed sub check_nmake { my $self = shift; $self->load('can_run'); $self->load('get_file'); require Config; return unless ( $^O eq 'MSWin32' and $Config::Config{make} and $Config::Config{make} =~ /^nmake\b/i and ! $self->can_run('nmake') ); print "The required 'nmake' executable not found, fetching it...\n"; require File::Basename; my $rv = $self->get_file( url => 'http://download.microsoft.com/download/vc15/Patch/1.52/W95/EN-US/Nmake15.exe', ftp_url => 'ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/Nmake15.exe', local_dir => File::Basename::dirname($^X), size => 51928, run => 'Nmake15.exe /o > nul', check_for => 'Nmake.exe', remove => 1, ); die <<'END_MESSAGE' unless $rv; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Since you are using Microsoft Windows, you will need the 'nmake' utility before installation. It's available at: http://download.microsoft.com/download/vc15/Patch/1.52/W95/EN-US/Nmake15.exe or ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/Nmake15.exe Please download the file manually, save it to a directory in %PATH% (e.g. C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\), then launch the MS-DOS command line shell, "cd" to that directory, and run "Nmake15.exe" from there; that will create the 'nmake.exe' file needed by this module. You may then resume the installation process described in README. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- END_MESSAGE } 1; Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/inc/Module/Install/WriteAll.pm0000644000175100017510000000177611173124024021326 0ustar adamadam#line 1 package Module::Install::WriteAll; use strict; use Module::Install::Base; use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '0.85'; @ISA = qw{Module::Install::Base}; $ISCORE = 1; } sub WriteAll { my $self = shift; my %args = ( meta => 1, sign => 0, inline => 0, check_nmake => 1, @_, ); $self->sign(1) if $args{sign}; $self->admin->WriteAll(%args) if $self->is_admin; $self->check_nmake if $args{check_nmake}; unless ( $self->makemaker_args->{PL_FILES} ) { $self->makemaker_args( PL_FILES => {} ); } # Until ExtUtils::MakeMaker support MYMETA.yml, make sure # we clean it up properly ourself. $self->realclean_files('MYMETA.yml'); if ( $args{inline} ) { $self->Inline->write; } else { $self->Makefile->write; } # The Makefile write process adds a couple of dependencies, # so write the META.yml files after the Makefile. $self->Meta->write if $args{meta}; $self->Meta->write_mymeta if $self->mymeta; return 1; } 1; Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/inc/Module/Install/Can.pm0000644000175100017510000000332411173124024020273 0ustar adamadam#line 1 package Module::Install::Can; use strict; use Module::Install::Base; use Config (); use File::Spec (); use ExtUtils::MakeMaker (); use vars qw{$VERSION $ISCORE @ISA}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '0.85'; $ISCORE = 1; @ISA = qw{Module::Install::Base}; } # check if we can load some module ### Upgrade this to not have to load the module if possible sub can_use { my ($self, $mod, $ver) = @_; $mod =~ s{::|\\}{/}g; $mod .= '.pm' unless $mod =~ /\.pm$/i; my $pkg = $mod; $pkg =~ s{/}{::}g; $pkg =~ s{\.pm$}{}i; local $@; eval { require $mod; $pkg->VERSION($ver || 0); 1 }; } # check if we can run some command sub can_run { my ($self, $cmd) = @_; my $_cmd = $cmd; return $_cmd if (-x $_cmd or $_cmd = MM->maybe_command($_cmd)); for my $dir ((split /$Config::Config{path_sep}/, $ENV{PATH}), '.') { next if $dir eq ''; my $abs = File::Spec->catfile($dir, $_[1]); return $abs if (-x $abs or $abs = MM->maybe_command($abs)); } return; } # can we locate a (the) C compiler sub can_cc { my $self = shift; my @chunks = split(/ /, $Config::Config{cc}) or return; # $Config{cc} may contain args; try to find out the program part while (@chunks) { return $self->can_run("@chunks") || (pop(@chunks), next); } return; } # Fix Cygwin bug on maybe_command(); if ( $^O eq 'cygwin' ) { require ExtUtils::MM_Cygwin; require ExtUtils::MM_Win32; if ( ! defined(&ExtUtils::MM_Cygwin::maybe_command) ) { *ExtUtils::MM_Cygwin::maybe_command = sub { my ($self, $file) = @_; if ($file =~ m{^/cygdrive/}i and ExtUtils::MM_Win32->can('maybe_command')) { ExtUtils::MM_Win32->maybe_command($file); } else { ExtUtils::MM_Unix->maybe_command($file); } } } } 1; __END__ #line 156 Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/inc/Module/Install/Metadata.pm0000644000175100017510000003363711173124024021324 0ustar adamadam#line 1 package Module::Install::Metadata; use strict 'vars'; use Module::Install::Base; use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '0.85'; @ISA = qw{Module::Install::Base}; $ISCORE = 1; } my @boolean_keys = qw{ sign mymeta }; my @scalar_keys = qw{ name module_name abstract author version distribution_type tests installdirs }; my @tuple_keys = qw{ configure_requires build_requires requires recommends bundles resources }; my @resource_keys = qw{ homepage bugtracker repository }; my @array_keys = qw{ keywords }; sub Meta { shift } sub Meta_BooleanKeys { @boolean_keys } sub Meta_ScalarKeys { @scalar_keys } sub Meta_TupleKeys { @tuple_keys } sub Meta_ResourceKeys { @resource_keys } sub Meta_ArrayKeys { @array_keys } foreach my $key ( @boolean_keys ) { *$key = sub { my $self = shift; if ( defined wantarray and not @_ ) { return $self->{values}->{$key}; } $self->{values}->{$key} = ( @_ ? $_[0] : 1 ); return $self; }; } foreach my $key ( @scalar_keys ) { *$key = sub { my $self = shift; return $self->{values}->{$key} if defined wantarray and !@_; $self->{values}->{$key} = shift; return $self; }; } foreach my $key ( @array_keys ) { *$key = sub { my $self = shift; return $self->{values}->{$key} if defined wantarray and !@_; $self->{values}->{$key} ||= []; push @{$self->{values}->{$key}}, @_; return $self; }; } foreach my $key ( @resource_keys ) { *$key = sub { my $self = shift; unless ( @_ ) { return () unless $self->{values}->{resources}; return map { $_->[1] } grep { $_->[0] eq $key } @{ $self->{values}->{resources} }; } return $self->{values}->{resources}->{$key} unless @_; my $uri = shift or die( "Did not provide a value to $key()" ); $self->resources( $key => $uri ); return 1; }; } foreach my $key ( grep { $_ ne "resources" } @tuple_keys) { *$key = sub { my $self = shift; return $self->{values}->{$key} unless @_; my @added; while ( @_ ) { my $module = shift or last; my $version = shift || 0; push @added, [ $module, $version ]; } push @{ $self->{values}->{$key} }, @added; return map {@$_} @added; }; } # Resource handling my %lc_resource = map { $_ => 1 } qw{ homepage license bugtracker repository }; sub resources { my $self = shift; while ( @_ ) { my $name = shift or last; my $value = shift or next; if ( $name eq lc $name and ! $lc_resource{$name} ) { die("Unsupported reserved lowercase resource '$name'"); } $self->{values}->{resources} ||= []; push @{ $self->{values}->{resources} }, [ $name, $value ]; } $self->{values}->{resources}; } # Aliases for build_requires that will have alternative # meanings in some future version of META.yml. sub test_requires { shift->build_requires(@_) } sub install_requires { shift->build_requires(@_) } # Aliases for installdirs options sub install_as_core { $_[0]->installdirs('perl') } sub install_as_cpan { $_[0]->installdirs('site') } sub install_as_site { $_[0]->installdirs('site') } sub install_as_vendor { $_[0]->installdirs('vendor') } sub dynamic_config { my $self = shift; unless ( @_ ) { warn "You MUST provide an explicit true/false value to dynamic_config\n"; return $self; } $self->{values}->{dynamic_config} = $_[0] ? 1 : 0; return 1; } sub perl_version { my $self = shift; return $self->{values}->{perl_version} unless @_; my $version = shift or die( "Did not provide a value to perl_version()" ); # Normalize the version $version = $self->_perl_version($version); # We don't support the reall old versions unless ( $version >= 5.005 ) { die "Module::Install only supports 5.005 or newer (use ExtUtils::MakeMaker)\n"; } $self->{values}->{perl_version} = $version; } #Stolen from M::B my %license_urls = ( perl => 'http://dev.perl.org/licenses/', apache => 'http://apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0', artistic => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license.php', artistic_2 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license-2.0.php', lgpl => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-license.php', lgpl2 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.php', lgpl3 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html', bsd => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php', gpl => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php', gpl2 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.php', gpl3 => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html', mit => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php', mozilla => 'http://opensource.org/licenses/mozilla1.1.php', open_source => undef, unrestricted => undef, restrictive => undef, unknown => undef, ); sub license { my $self = shift; return $self->{values}->{license} unless @_; my $license = shift or die( 'Did not provide a value to license()' ); $self->{values}->{license} = $license; # Automatically fill in license URLs if ( $license_urls{$license} ) { $self->resources( license => $license_urls{$license} ); } return 1; } sub all_from { my ( $self, $file ) = @_; unless ( defined($file) ) { my $name = $self->name or die( "all_from called with no args without setting name() first" ); $file = join('/', 'lib', split(/-/, $name)) . '.pm'; $file =~ s{.*/}{} unless -e $file; unless ( -e $file ) { die("all_from cannot find $file from $name"); } } unless ( -f $file ) { die("The path '$file' does not exist, or is not a file"); } # Some methods pull from POD instead of code. # If there is a matching .pod, use that instead my $pod = $file; $pod =~ s/\.pm$/.pod/i; $pod = $file unless -e $pod; # Pull the different values $self->name_from($file) unless $self->name; $self->version_from($file) unless $self->version; $self->perl_version_from($file) unless $self->perl_version; $self->author_from($pod) unless $self->author; $self->license_from($pod) unless $self->license; $self->abstract_from($pod) unless $self->abstract; return 1; } sub provides { my $self = shift; my $provides = ( $self->{values}->{provides} ||= {} ); %$provides = (%$provides, @_) if @_; return $provides; } sub auto_provides { my $self = shift; return $self unless $self->is_admin; unless (-e 'MANIFEST') { warn "Cannot deduce auto_provides without a MANIFEST, skipping\n"; return $self; } # Avoid spurious warnings as we are not checking manifest here. local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {1}; require ExtUtils::Manifest; local *ExtUtils::Manifest::manicheck = sub { return }; require Module::Build; my $build = Module::Build->new( dist_name => $self->name, dist_version => $self->version, license => $self->license, ); $self->provides( %{ $build->find_dist_packages || {} } ); } sub feature { my $self = shift; my $name = shift; my $features = ( $self->{values}->{features} ||= [] ); my $mods; if ( @_ == 1 and ref( $_[0] ) ) { # The user used ->feature like ->features by passing in the second # argument as a reference. Accomodate for that. $mods = $_[0]; } else { $mods = \@_; } my $count = 0; push @$features, ( $name => [ map { ref($_) ? ( ref($_) eq 'HASH' ) ? %$_ : @$_ : $_ } @$mods ] ); return @$features; } sub features { my $self = shift; while ( my ( $name, $mods ) = splice( @_, 0, 2 ) ) { $self->feature( $name, @$mods ); } return $self->{values}->{features} ? @{ $self->{values}->{features} } : (); } sub no_index { my $self = shift; my $type = shift; push @{ $self->{values}->{no_index}->{$type} }, @_ if $type; return $self->{values}->{no_index}; } sub read { my $self = shift; $self->include_deps( 'YAML::Tiny', 0 ); require YAML::Tiny; my $data = YAML::Tiny::LoadFile('META.yml'); # Call methods explicitly in case user has already set some values. while ( my ( $key, $value ) = each %$data ) { next unless $self->can($key); if ( ref $value eq 'HASH' ) { while ( my ( $module, $version ) = each %$value ) { $self->can($key)->($self, $module => $version ); } } else { $self->can($key)->($self, $value); } } return $self; } sub write { my $self = shift; return $self unless $self->is_admin; $self->admin->write_meta; return $self; } sub version_from { require ExtUtils::MM_Unix; my ( $self, $file ) = @_; $self->version( ExtUtils::MM_Unix->parse_version($file) ); } sub abstract_from { require ExtUtils::MM_Unix; my ( $self, $file ) = @_; $self->abstract( bless( { DISTNAME => $self->name }, 'ExtUtils::MM_Unix' )->parse_abstract($file) ); } # Add both distribution and module name sub name_from { my ($self, $file) = @_; if ( Module::Install::_read($file) =~ m/ ^ \s* package \s* ([\w:]+) \s* ; /ixms ) { my ($name, $module_name) = ($1, $1); $name =~ s{::}{-}g; $self->name($name); unless ( $self->module_name ) { $self->module_name($module_name); } } else { die("Cannot determine name from $file\n"); } } sub perl_version_from { my $self = shift; if ( Module::Install::_read($_[0]) =~ m/ ^ (?:use|require) \s* v? ([\d_\.]+) \s* ; /ixms ) { my $perl_version = $1; $perl_version =~ s{_}{}g; $self->perl_version($perl_version); } else { warn "Cannot determine perl version info from $_[0]\n"; return; } } sub author_from { my $self = shift; my $content = Module::Install::_read($_[0]); if ($content =~ m/ =head \d \s+ (?:authors?)\b \s* ([^\n]*) | =head \d \s+ (?:licen[cs]e|licensing|copyright|legal)\b \s* .*? copyright .*? \d\d\d[\d.]+ \s* (?:\bby\b)? \s* ([^\n]*) /ixms) { my $author = $1 || $2; $author =~ s{E}{<}g; $author =~ s{E}{>}g; $self->author($author); } else { warn "Cannot determine author info from $_[0]\n"; } } sub license_from { my $self = shift; if ( Module::Install::_read($_[0]) =~ m/ ( =head \d \s+ (?:licen[cs]e|licensing|copyright|legal)\b .*? ) (=head\\d.*|=cut.*|) \z /ixms ) { my $license_text = $1; my @phrases = ( 'under the same (?:terms|license) as perl itself' => 'perl', 1, 'GNU general public license' => 'gpl', 1, 'GNU public license' => 'gpl', 1, 'GNU lesser general public license' => 'lgpl', 1, 'GNU lesser public license' => 'lgpl', 1, 'GNU library general public license' => 'lgpl', 1, 'GNU library public license' => 'lgpl', 1, 'BSD license' => 'bsd', 1, 'Artistic license' => 'artistic', 1, 'GPL' => 'gpl', 1, 'LGPL' => 'lgpl', 1, 'BSD' => 'bsd', 1, 'Artistic' => 'artistic', 1, 'MIT' => 'mit', 1, 'proprietary' => 'proprietary', 0, ); while ( my ($pattern, $license, $osi) = splice(@phrases, 0, 3) ) { $pattern =~ s{\s+}{\\s+}g; if ( $license_text =~ /\b$pattern\b/i ) { $self->license($license); return 1; } } } warn "Cannot determine license info from $_[0]\n"; return 'unknown'; } sub _extract_bugtracker { my @links = $_[0] =~ m#L<(\Qhttp://rt.cpan.org/\E[^>]+)>#g; my %links; @links{@links}=(); @links=keys %links; return @links; } sub bugtracker_from { my $self = shift; my $content = Module::Install::_read($_[0]); my @links = _extract_bugtracker($content); unless ( @links ) { warn "Cannot determine bugtracker info from $_[0]\n"; return 0; } if ( @links > 1 ) { warn "Found more than on rt.cpan.org link in $_[0]\n"; return 0; } # Set the bugtracker bugtracker( $links[0] ); return 1; } sub requires_from { my $self = shift; my $content = Module::Install::_readperl($_[0]); my @requires = $content =~ m/^use\s+([^\W\d]\w*(?:::\w+)*)\s+([\d\.]+)/mg; while ( @requires ) { my $module = shift @requires; my $version = shift @requires; $self->requires( $module => $version ); } } # Convert triple-part versions (eg, 5.6.1 or 5.8.9) to # numbers (eg, 5.006001 or 5.008009). # Also, convert double-part versions (eg, 5.8) sub _perl_version { my $v = $_[-1]; $v =~ s/^([1-9])\.([1-9]\d?\d?)$/sprintf("%d.%03d",$1,$2)/e; $v =~ s/^([1-9])\.([1-9]\d?\d?)\.(0|[1-9]\d?\d?)$/sprintf("%d.%03d%03d",$1,$2,$3 || 0)/e; $v =~ s/(\.\d\d\d)000$/$1/; $v =~ s/_.+$//; if ( ref($v) ) { $v = $v + 0; # Numify } return $v; } ###################################################################### # MYMETA.yml Support sub WriteMyMeta { die "WriteMyMeta has been deprecated"; } sub write_mymeta { my $self = shift; # If there's no existing META.yml there is nothing we can do return unless -f 'META.yml'; # We need YAML::Tiny to write the MYMETA.yml file unless ( eval { require YAML::Tiny; 1; } ) { return 1; } # Merge the perl version into the dependencies my $val = $self->Meta->{values}; my $perl = delete $val->{perl_version}; if ( $perl ) { $val->{requires} ||= []; my $requires = $val->{requires}; # Canonize to three-dot version after Perl 5.6 if ( $perl >= 5.006 ) { $perl =~ s{^(\d+)\.(\d\d\d)(\d*)}{join('.', $1, int($2||0), int($3||0))}e } unshift @$requires, [ perl => $perl ]; } # Load the advisory META.yml file my @yaml = YAML::Tiny::LoadFile('META.yml'); my $meta = $yaml[0]; # Overwrite the non-configure dependency hashs delete $meta->{requires}; delete $meta->{build_requires}; delete $meta->{recommends}; if ( exists $val->{requires} ) { $meta->{requires} = { map { @$_ } @{ $val->{requires} } }; } if ( exists $val->{build_requires} ) { $meta->{build_requires} = { map { @$_ } @{ $val->{build_requires} } }; } # Save as the MYMETA.yml file print "Writing MYMETA.yml\n"; YAML::Tiny::DumpFile('MYMETA.yml', $meta); } 1; Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/inc/Module/Install/Base.pm0000644000175100017510000000207011173124024020441 0ustar adamadam#line 1 package Module::Install::Base; use strict 'vars'; use vars qw{$VERSION}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '0.85'; } # Suspend handler for "redefined" warnings BEGIN { my $w = $SIG{__WARN__}; $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $w }; } ### This is the ONLY module that shouldn't have strict on # use strict; #line 45 sub new { my ($class, %args) = @_; foreach my $method ( qw(call load) ) { next if defined &{"$class\::$method"}; *{"$class\::$method"} = sub { shift()->_top->$method(@_); }; } bless( \%args, $class ); } #line 66 sub AUTOLOAD { my $self = shift; local $@; my $autoload = eval { $self->_top->autoload } or return; goto &$autoload; } #line 83 sub _top { $_[0]->{_top}; } #line 98 sub admin { $_[0]->_top->{admin} or Module::Install::Base::FakeAdmin->new; } #line 114 sub is_admin { $_[0]->admin->VERSION; } sub DESTROY {} package Module::Install::Base::FakeAdmin; my $fake; sub new { $fake ||= bless(\@_, $_[0]); } sub AUTOLOAD {} sub DESTROY {} # Restore warning handler BEGIN { $SIG{__WARN__} = $SIG{__WARN__}->(); } 1; #line 162 Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/inc/Module/Install/Makefile.pm0000644000175100017510000001600011173124024021302 0ustar adamadam#line 1 package Module::Install::Makefile; use strict 'vars'; use Module::Install::Base; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker (); use vars qw{$VERSION $ISCORE @ISA}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '0.85'; $ISCORE = 1; @ISA = qw{Module::Install::Base}; } sub Makefile { $_[0] } my %seen = (); sub prompt { shift; # Infinite loop protection my @c = caller(); if ( ++$seen{"$c[1]|$c[2]|$_[0]"} > 3 ) { die "Caught an potential prompt infinite loop ($c[1]|$c[2]|$_[0])"; } # In automated testing, always use defaults if ( $ENV{AUTOMATED_TESTING} and ! $ENV{PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT} ) { local $ENV{PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT} = 1; goto &ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt; } else { goto &ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt; } } sub makemaker_args { my $self = shift; my $args = ( $self->{makemaker_args} ||= {} ); %$args = ( %$args, @_ ); return $args; } # For mm args that take multiple space-seperated args, # append an argument to the current list. sub makemaker_append { my $self = sShift; my $name = shift; my $args = $self->makemaker_args; $args->{name} = defined $args->{$name} ? join( ' ', $args->{name}, @_ ) : join( ' ', @_ ); } sub build_subdirs { my $self = shift; my $subdirs = $self->makemaker_args->{DIR} ||= []; for my $subdir (@_) { push @$subdirs, $subdir; } } sub clean_files { my $self = shift; my $clean = $self->makemaker_args->{clean} ||= {}; %$clean = ( %$clean, FILES => join ' ', grep { length $_ } ($clean->{FILES} || (), @_), ); } sub realclean_files { my $self = shift; my $realclean = $self->makemaker_args->{realclean} ||= {}; %$realclean = ( %$realclean, FILES => join ' ', grep { length $_ } ($realclean->{FILES} || (), @_), ); } sub libs { my $self = shift; my $libs = ref $_[0] ? shift : [ shift ]; $self->makemaker_args( LIBS => $libs ); } sub inc { my $self = shift; $self->makemaker_args( INC => shift ); } my %test_dir = (); sub _wanted_t { /\.t$/ and -f $_ and $test_dir{$File::Find::dir} = 1; } sub tests_recursive { my $self = shift; if ( $self->tests ) { die "tests_recursive will not work if tests are already defined"; } my $dir = shift || 't'; unless ( -d $dir ) { die "tests_recursive dir '$dir' does not exist"; } %test_dir = (); require File::Find; File::Find::find( \&_wanted_t, $dir ); $self->tests( join ' ', map { "$_/*.t" } sort keys %test_dir ); } sub write { my $self = shift; die "&Makefile->write() takes no arguments\n" if @_; # Check the current Perl version my $perl_version = $self->perl_version; if ( $perl_version ) { eval "use $perl_version; 1" or die "ERROR: perl: Version $] is installed, " . "but we need version >= $perl_version"; } # Make sure we have a new enough MakeMaker require ExtUtils::MakeMaker; if ( $perl_version and $self->_cmp($perl_version, '5.006') >= 0 ) { # MakeMaker can complain about module versions that include # an underscore, even though its own version may contain one! # Hence the funny regexp to get rid of it. See RT #35800 # for details. $self->build_requires( 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION =~ /^(\d+\.\d+)/ ); $self->configure_requires( 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION =~ /^(\d+\.\d+)/ ); } else { # Allow legacy-compatibility with 5.005 by depending on the # most recent EU:MM that supported 5.005. $self->build_requires( 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => 6.42 ); $self->configure_requires( 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => 6.42 ); } # Generate the MakeMaker params my $args = $self->makemaker_args; $args->{DISTNAME} = $self->name; $args->{NAME} = $self->module_name || $self->name; $args->{VERSION} = $self->version; $args->{NAME} =~ s/-/::/g; if ( $self->tests ) { $args->{test} = { TESTS => $self->tests }; } if ( $] >= 5.005 ) { $args->{ABSTRACT} = $self->abstract; $args->{AUTHOR} = $self->author; } if ( eval($ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION) >= 6.10 ) { $args->{NO_META} = 1; } if ( eval($ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION) > 6.17 and $self->sign ) { $args->{SIGN} = 1; } unless ( $self->is_admin ) { delete $args->{SIGN}; } # Merge both kinds of requires into prereq_pm my $prereq = ($args->{PREREQ_PM} ||= {}); %$prereq = ( %$prereq, map { @$_ } map { @$_ } grep $_, ($self->configure_requires, $self->build_requires, $self->requires) ); # Remove any reference to perl, PREREQ_PM doesn't support it delete $args->{PREREQ_PM}->{perl}; # merge both kinds of requires into prereq_pm my $subdirs = ($args->{DIR} ||= []); if ($self->bundles) { foreach my $bundle (@{ $self->bundles }) { my ($file, $dir) = @$bundle; push @$subdirs, $dir if -d $dir; delete $prereq->{$file}; } } if ( my $perl_version = $self->perl_version ) { eval "use $perl_version; 1" or die "ERROR: perl: Version $] is installed, " . "but we need version >= $perl_version"; } $args->{INSTALLDIRS} = $self->installdirs; my %args = map { ( $_ => $args->{$_} ) } grep {defined($args->{$_})} keys %$args; my $user_preop = delete $args{dist}->{PREOP}; if (my $preop = $self->admin->preop($user_preop)) { foreach my $key ( keys %$preop ) { $args{dist}->{$key} = $preop->{$key}; } } my $mm = ExtUtils::MakeMaker::WriteMakefile(%args); $self->fix_up_makefile($mm->{FIRST_MAKEFILE} || 'Makefile'); } sub fix_up_makefile { my $self = shift; my $makefile_name = shift; my $top_class = ref($self->_top) || ''; my $top_version = $self->_top->VERSION || ''; my $preamble = $self->preamble ? "# Preamble by $top_class $top_version\n" . $self->preamble : ''; my $postamble = "# Postamble by $top_class $top_version\n" . ($self->postamble || ''); local *MAKEFILE; open MAKEFILE, "< $makefile_name" or die "fix_up_makefile: Couldn't open $makefile_name: $!"; my $makefile = do { local $/; }; close MAKEFILE or die $!; $makefile =~ s/\b(test_harness\(\$\(TEST_VERBOSE\), )/$1'inc', /; $makefile =~ s/( -I\$\(INST_ARCHLIB\))/ -Iinc$1/g; $makefile =~ s/( "-I\$\(INST_LIB\)")/ "-Iinc"$1/g; $makefile =~ s/^(FULLPERL = .*)/$1 "-Iinc"/m; $makefile =~ s/^(PERL = .*)/$1 "-Iinc"/m; # Module::Install will never be used to build the Core Perl # Sometimes PERL_LIB and PERL_ARCHLIB get written anyway, which breaks # PREFIX/PERL5LIB, and thus, install_share. Blank them if they exist $makefile =~ s/^PERL_LIB = .+/PERL_LIB =/m; #$makefile =~ s/^PERL_ARCHLIB = .+/PERL_ARCHLIB =/m; # Perl 5.005 mentions PERL_LIB explicitly, so we have to remove that as well. $makefile =~ s/(\"?)-I\$\(PERL_LIB\)\1//g; # XXX - This is currently unused; not sure if it breaks other MM-users # $makefile =~ s/^pm_to_blib\s+:\s+/pm_to_blib :: /mg; open MAKEFILE, "> $makefile_name" or die "fix_up_makefile: Couldn't open $makefile_name: $!"; print MAKEFILE "$preamble$makefile$postamble" or die $!; close MAKEFILE or die $!; 1; } sub preamble { my ($self, $text) = @_; $self->{preamble} = $text . $self->{preamble} if defined $text; $self->{preamble}; } sub postamble { my ($self, $text) = @_; $self->{postamble} ||= $self->admin->postamble; $self->{postamble} .= $text if defined $text; $self->{postamble} } 1; __END__ #line 394 Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/inc/Module/Install/Fetch.pm0000644000175100017510000000462611173124024020631 0ustar adamadam#line 1 package Module::Install::Fetch; use strict; use Module::Install::Base; use vars qw{$VERSION $ISCORE @ISA}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '0.85'; $ISCORE = 1; @ISA = qw{Module::Install::Base}; } sub get_file { my ($self, %args) = @_; my ($scheme, $host, $path, $file) = $args{url} =~ m|^(\w+)://([^/]+)(.+)/(.+)| or return; if ( $scheme eq 'http' and ! eval { require LWP::Simple; 1 } ) { $args{url} = $args{ftp_url} or (warn("LWP support unavailable!\n"), return); ($scheme, $host, $path, $file) = $args{url} =~ m|^(\w+)://([^/]+)(.+)/(.+)| or return; } $|++; print "Fetching '$file' from $host... "; unless (eval { require Socket; Socket::inet_aton($host) }) { warn "'$host' resolve failed!\n"; return; } return unless $scheme eq 'ftp' or $scheme eq 'http'; require Cwd; my $dir = Cwd::getcwd(); chdir $args{local_dir} or return if exists $args{local_dir}; if (eval { require LWP::Simple; 1 }) { LWP::Simple::mirror($args{url}, $file); } elsif (eval { require Net::FTP; 1 }) { eval { # use Net::FTP to get past firewall my $ftp = Net::FTP->new($host, Passive => 1, Timeout => 600); $ftp->login("anonymous", 'anonymous@example.com'); $ftp->cwd($path); $ftp->binary; $ftp->get($file) or (warn("$!\n"), return); $ftp->quit; } } elsif (my $ftp = $self->can_run('ftp')) { eval { # no Net::FTP, fallback to ftp.exe require FileHandle; my $fh = FileHandle->new; local $SIG{CHLD} = 'IGNORE'; unless ($fh->open("|$ftp -n")) { warn "Couldn't open ftp: $!\n"; chdir $dir; return; } my @dialog = split(/\n/, <<"END_FTP"); open $host user anonymous anonymous\@example.com cd $path binary get $file $file quit END_FTP foreach (@dialog) { $fh->print("$_\n") } $fh->close; } } else { warn "No working 'ftp' program available!\n"; chdir $dir; return; } unless (-f $file) { warn "Fetching failed: $@\n"; chdir $dir; return; } return if exists $args{size} and -s $file != $args{size}; system($args{run}) if exists $args{run}; unlink($file) if $args{remove}; print(((!exists $args{check_for} or -e $args{check_for}) ? "done!" : "failed! ($!)"), "\n"); chdir $dir; return !$?; } 1; Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03/inc/Module/Install.pm0000644000175100017510000002411611173124024017574 0ustar adamadam#line 1 package Module::Install; # For any maintainers: # The load order for Module::Install is a bit magic. # It goes something like this... # # IF ( host has Module::Install installed, creating author mode ) { # 1. Makefile.PL calls "use inc::Module::Install" # 2. $INC{inc/Module/Install.pm} set to installed version of inc::Module::Install # 3. The installed version of inc::Module::Install loads # 4. inc::Module::Install calls "require Module::Install" # 5. The ./inc/ version of Module::Install loads # } ELSE { # 1. Makefile.PL calls "use inc::Module::Install" # 2. $INC{inc/Module/Install.pm} set to ./inc/ version of Module::Install # 3. The ./inc/ version of Module::Install loads # } use 5.005; use strict 'vars'; use vars qw{$VERSION $MAIN}; BEGIN { # All Module::Install core packages now require synchronised versions. # This will be used to ensure we don't accidentally load old or # different versions of modules. # This is not enforced yet, but will be some time in the next few # releases once we can make sure it won't clash with custom # Module::Install extensions. $VERSION = '0.85'; # Storage for the pseudo-singleton $MAIN = undef; *inc::Module::Install::VERSION = *VERSION; @inc::Module::Install::ISA = __PACKAGE__; } # Whether or not inc::Module::Install is actually loaded, the # $INC{inc/Module/Install.pm} is what will still get set as long as # the caller loaded module this in the documented manner. # If not set, the caller may NOT have loaded the bundled version, and thus # they may not have a MI version that works with the Makefile.PL. This would # result in false errors or unexpected behaviour. And we don't want that. my $file = join( '/', 'inc', split /::/, __PACKAGE__ ) . '.pm'; unless ( $INC{$file} ) { die <<"END_DIE" } Please invoke ${\__PACKAGE__} with: use inc::${\__PACKAGE__}; not: use ${\__PACKAGE__}; END_DIE # If the script that is loading Module::Install is from the future, # then make will detect this and cause it to re-run over and over # again. This is bad. Rather than taking action to touch it (which # is unreliable on some platforms and requires write permissions) # for now we should catch this and refuse to run. if ( -f $0 ) { my $s = (stat($0))[9]; # If the modification time is only slightly in the future, # sleep briefly to remove the problem. my $a = $s - time; if ( $a > 0 and $a < 5 ) { sleep 5 } # Too far in the future, throw an error. my $t = time; if ( $s > $t ) { die <<"END_DIE" } Your installer $0 has a modification time in the future ($s > $t). This is known to create infinite loops in make. Please correct this, then run $0 again. END_DIE } # Build.PL was formerly supported, but no longer is due to excessive # difficulty in implementing every single feature twice. if ( $0 =~ /Build.PL$/i ) { die <<"END_DIE" } Module::Install no longer supports Build.PL. It was impossible to maintain duel backends, and has been deprecated. Please remove all Build.PL files and only use the Makefile.PL installer. END_DIE # To save some more typing in Module::Install installers, every... # use inc::Module::Install # ...also acts as an implicit use strict. $^H |= strict::bits(qw(refs subs vars)); use Cwd (); use File::Find (); use File::Path (); use FindBin; sub autoload { my $self = shift; my $who = $self->_caller; my $cwd = Cwd::cwd(); my $sym = "${who}::AUTOLOAD"; $sym->{$cwd} = sub { my $pwd = Cwd::cwd(); if ( my $code = $sym->{$pwd} ) { # Delegate back to parent dirs goto &$code unless $cwd eq $pwd; } $$sym =~ /([^:]+)$/ or die "Cannot autoload $who - $sym"; my $method = $1; if ( uc($method) eq $method ) { # Do nothing return; } elsif ( $method =~ /^_/ and $self->can($method) ) { # Dispatch to the root M:I class return $self->$method(@_); } # Dispatch to the appropriate plugin unshift @_, ( $self, $1 ); goto &{$self->can('call')}; }; } sub import { my $class = shift; my $self = $class->new(@_); my $who = $self->_caller; unless ( -f $self->{file} ) { require "$self->{path}/$self->{dispatch}.pm"; File::Path::mkpath("$self->{prefix}/$self->{author}"); $self->{admin} = "$self->{name}::$self->{dispatch}"->new( _top => $self ); $self->{admin}->init; @_ = ($class, _self => $self); goto &{"$self->{name}::import"}; } *{"${who}::AUTOLOAD"} = $self->autoload; $self->preload; # Unregister loader and worker packages so subdirs can use them again delete $INC{"$self->{file}"}; delete $INC{"$self->{path}.pm"}; # Save to the singleton $MAIN = $self; return 1; } sub preload { my $self = shift; unless ( $self->{extensions} ) { $self->load_extensions( "$self->{prefix}/$self->{path}", $self ); } my @exts = @{$self->{extensions}}; unless ( @exts ) { @exts = $self->{admin}->load_all_extensions; } my %seen; foreach my $obj ( @exts ) { while (my ($method, $glob) = each %{ref($obj) . '::'}) { next unless $obj->can($method); next if $method =~ /^_/; next if $method eq uc($method); $seen{$method}++; } } my $who = $self->_caller; foreach my $name ( sort keys %seen ) { *{"${who}::$name"} = sub { ${"${who}::AUTOLOAD"} = "${who}::$name"; goto &{"${who}::AUTOLOAD"}; }; } } sub new { my ($class, %args) = @_; # ignore the prefix on extension modules built from top level. my $base_path = Cwd::abs_path($FindBin::Bin); unless ( Cwd::abs_path(Cwd::cwd()) eq $base_path ) { delete $args{prefix}; } return $args{_self} if $args{_self}; $args{dispatch} ||= 'Admin'; $args{prefix} ||= 'inc'; $args{author} ||= ($^O eq 'VMS' ? '_author' : '.author'); $args{bundle} ||= 'inc/BUNDLES'; $args{base} ||= $base_path; $class =~ s/^\Q$args{prefix}\E:://; $args{name} ||= $class; $args{version} ||= $class->VERSION; unless ( $args{path} ) { $args{path} = $args{name}; $args{path} =~ s!::!/!g; } $args{file} ||= "$args{base}/$args{prefix}/$args{path}.pm"; $args{wrote} = 0; bless( \%args, $class ); } sub call { my ($self, $method) = @_; my $obj = $self->load($method) or return; splice(@_, 0, 2, $obj); goto &{$obj->can($method)}; } sub load { my ($self, $method) = @_; $self->load_extensions( "$self->{prefix}/$self->{path}", $self ) unless $self->{extensions}; foreach my $obj (@{$self->{extensions}}) { return $obj if $obj->can($method); } my $admin = $self->{admin} or die <<"END_DIE"; The '$method' method does not exist in the '$self->{prefix}' path! Please remove the '$self->{prefix}' directory and run $0 again to load it. END_DIE my $obj = $admin->load($method, 1); push @{$self->{extensions}}, $obj; $obj; } sub load_extensions { my ($self, $path, $top) = @_; unless ( grep { ! ref $_ and lc $_ eq lc $self->{prefix} } @INC ) { unshift @INC, $self->{prefix}; } foreach my $rv ( $self->find_extensions($path) ) { my ($file, $pkg) = @{$rv}; next if $self->{pathnames}{$pkg}; local $@; my $new = eval { require $file; $pkg->can('new') }; unless ( $new ) { warn $@ if $@; next; } $self->{pathnames}{$pkg} = delete $INC{$file}; push @{$self->{extensions}}, &{$new}($pkg, _top => $top ); } $self->{extensions} ||= []; } sub find_extensions { my ($self, $path) = @_; my @found; File::Find::find( sub { my $file = $File::Find::name; return unless $file =~ m!^\Q$path\E/(.+)\.pm\Z!is; my $subpath = $1; return if lc($subpath) eq lc($self->{dispatch}); $file = "$self->{path}/$subpath.pm"; my $pkg = "$self->{name}::$subpath"; $pkg =~ s!/!::!g; # If we have a mixed-case package name, assume case has been preserved # correctly. Otherwise, root through the file to locate the case-preserved # version of the package name. if ( $subpath eq lc($subpath) || $subpath eq uc($subpath) ) { my $content = Module::Install::_read($subpath . '.pm'); my $in_pod = 0; foreach ( split //, $content ) { $in_pod = 1 if /^=\w/; $in_pod = 0 if /^=cut/; next if ($in_pod || /^=cut/); # skip pod text next if /^\s*#/; # and comments if ( m/^\s*package\s+($pkg)\s*;/i ) { $pkg = $1; last; } } } push @found, [ $file, $pkg ]; }, $path ) if -d $path; @found; } ##################################################################### # Common Utility Functions sub _caller { my $depth = 0; my $call = caller($depth); while ( $call eq __PACKAGE__ ) { $depth++; $call = caller($depth); } return $call; } sub _read { local *FH; if ( $] >= 5.006 ) { open( FH, '<', $_[0] ) or die "open($_[0]): $!"; } else { open( FH, "< $_[0]" ) or die "open($_[0]): $!"; } my $string = do { local $/; }; close FH or die "close($_[0]): $!"; return $string; } sub _readperl { my $string = Module::Install::_read($_[0]); $string =~ s/(?:\015{1,2}\012|\015|\012)/\n/sg; $string =~ s/(\n)\n*__(?:DATA|END)__\b.*\z/$1/s; $string =~ s/\n\n=\w+.+?\n\n=cut\b.+?\n+/\n\n/sg; return $string; } sub _readpod { my $string = Module::Install::_read($_[0]); $string =~ s/(?:\015{1,2}\012|\015|\012)/\n/sg; return $string if $_[0] =~ /\.pod\z/; $string =~ s/(^|\n=cut\b.+?\n+)[^=\s].+?\n(\n=\w+|\z)/$1$2/sg; $string =~ s/\n*=pod\b[^\n]*\n+/\n\n/sg; $string =~ s/\n*=cut\b[^\n]*\n+/\n\n/sg; $string =~ s/^\n+//s; return $string; } sub _write { local *FH; if ( $] >= 5.006 ) { open( FH, '>', $_[0] ) or die "open($_[0]): $!"; } else { open( FH, "> $_[0]" ) or die "open($_[0]): $!"; } foreach ( 1 .. $#_ ) { print FH $_[$_] or die "print($_[0]): $!"; } close FH or die "close($_[0]): $!"; } # _version is for processing module versions (eg, 1.03_05) not # Perl versions (eg, 5.8.1). sub _version ($) { my $s = shift || 0; my $d =()= $s =~ /(\.)/g; if ( $d >= 2 ) { # Normalise multipart versions $s =~ s/(\.)(\d{1,3})/sprintf("$1%03d",$2)/eg; } $s =~ s/^(\d+)\.?//; my $l = $1 || 0; my @v = map { $_ . '0' x (3 - length $_) } $s =~ /(\d{1,3})\D?/g; $l = $l . '.' . join '', @v if @v; return $l + 0; } sub _cmp ($$) { _version($_[0]) <=> _version($_[1]); } # Cloned from Params::Util::_CLASS sub _CLASS ($) { ( defined $_[0] and ! ref $_[0] and $_[0] =~ m/^[^\W\d]\w*(?:::\w+)*\z/s ) ? $_[0] : undef; } 1; # Copyright 2008 - 2009 Adam Kennedy.