Devel-FindPerl-0.015/0000755000175000017500000000000013361071514013304 5ustar leontleontDevel-FindPerl-0.015/xt/0000755000175000017500000000000013361071514013737 5ustar leontleontDevel-FindPerl-0.015/xt/author/0000755000175000017500000000000013361071514015241 5ustar leontleontDevel-FindPerl-0.015/xt/author/pod-coverage.t0000644000175000017500000000033413361071514020001 0ustar leontleont#!perl # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodCoverageTests. use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08; use Pod::Coverage::TrustPod; all_pod_coverage_ok({ coverage_class => 'Pod::Coverage::TrustPod' }); Devel-FindPerl-0.015/xt/author/00-compile.t0000644000175000017500000000224213361071514017273 0ustar leontleontuse 5.006; use strict; use warnings; # this test was generated with Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Compile 2.054 use Test::More; plan tests => 2; my @module_files = ( 'Devel/FindPerl.pm' ); # no fake home requested my $inc_switch = -d 'blib' ? '-Mblib' : '-Ilib'; use File::Spec; use IPC::Open3; use IO::Handle; open my $stdin, '<', File::Spec->devnull or die "can't open devnull: $!"; my @warnings; for my $lib (@module_files) { # see L my $stderr = IO::Handle->new; my $pid = open3($stdin, '>&STDERR', $stderr, $^X, $inc_switch, '-e', "require q[$lib]"); binmode $stderr, ':crlf' if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my @_warnings = <$stderr>; waitpid($pid, 0); is($?, 0, "$lib loaded ok"); shift @_warnings if @_warnings and $_warnings[0] =~ /^Using .*\bblib/ and not eval { require blib; blib->VERSION('1.01') }; if (@_warnings) { warn @_warnings; push @warnings, @_warnings; } } is(scalar(@warnings), 0, 'no warnings found') or diag 'got warnings: ', ( Test::More->can('explain') ? Test::More::explain(\@warnings) : join("\n", '', @warnings) ); Devel-FindPerl-0.015/xt/author/pod-syntax.t0000644000175000017500000000025213361071514017533 0ustar leontleont#!perl # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodSyntaxTests. use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Pod 1.41; all_pod_files_ok(); Devel-FindPerl-0.015/lib/0000755000175000017500000000000013361071514014052 5ustar leontleontDevel-FindPerl-0.015/lib/Devel/0000755000175000017500000000000013361071514015111 5ustar leontleontDevel-FindPerl-0.015/lib/Devel/FindPerl.pm0000644000175000017500000001521513361071514017156 0ustar leontleontpackage Devel::FindPerl; $Devel::FindPerl::VERSION = '0.015'; use strict; use warnings; use Exporter 5.57 'import'; our @EXPORT_OK = qw/find_perl_interpreter perl_is_same/; our %EXPORT_TAGS = (all => \@EXPORT_OK); use Carp q/carp/; use Config; use Cwd q/realpath/; use File::Basename qw/basename dirname/; use File::Spec::Functions qw/catfile catdir rel2abs file_name_is_absolute updir curdir path splitpath/; use Scalar::Util 'tainted'; use IPC::Open2 qw/open2/; my %perl_for; sub find_perl_interpreter { my $config = shift || 'Devel::FindPerl::Config'; my $key = $config->can('serialize') ? $config->serialize : ''; $perl_for{$key} ||= _discover_perl_interpreter($config); return wantarray ? @{ $perl_for{$key} } : $perl_for{$key}[0]; } sub _discover_perl_interpreter { my $config = shift; return VMS::Filespec::vmsify($^X) if $^O eq 'VMS'; my $perl_basename = basename($^X); my @potential_perls; # Try 1, Check $^X for absolute and relative path push @potential_perls, file_name_is_absolute($^X) ? [ $^X ] : length +(splitpath($^X))[1] ? [ rel2abs($^X) ] : (); # Try 2, Last ditch effort: These two option use hackery to try to locate # a suitable perl. The hack varies depending on whether we are running # from an installed perl or an uninstalled perl in the perl source dist. if ($ENV{PERL_CORE}) { # Try 3.A, If we are in a perl source tree, running an uninstalled # perl, we can keep moving up the directory tree until we find our # binary. We wouldn't do this under any other circumstances. my $perl_src = _perl_src(); if (defined($perl_src) && length($perl_src)) { my $uninstperl = catfile($perl_src, $perl_basename); # When run from the perl core, @INC will include the directories # where perl is yet to be installed. We need to reference the # absolute path within the source distribution where it can find # it's Config.pm This also prevents us from picking up a Config.pm # from a different configuration that happens to be already # installed in @INC. push @potential_perls, [ $uninstperl, '-I' . catdir($perl_src, 'lib') ]; } } else { # Try 2.B, First look in $Config{perlpath}, then search the user's # PATH. We do not want to do either if we are running from an # uninstalled perl in a perl source tree. push @potential_perls, [ $config->get('perlpath') ]; push @potential_perls, map { [ catfile($_, $perl_basename) ] } path(); } @potential_perls = grep { !tainted($_->[0]) } @potential_perls; # Now that we've enumerated the potential perls, it's time to test # them to see if any of them match our configuration, returning the # absolute path of the first successful match. my $exe = $config->get('exe_ext'); foreach my $thisperl (@potential_perls) { $thisperl->[0] .= $exe if length $exe and $thisperl->[0] !~ m/\Q$exe\E$/i; return $thisperl if -f $thisperl->[0] && perl_is_same(@{$thisperl}); } # We've tried all alternatives, and didn't find a perl that matches # our configuration. Throw an exception, and list alternatives we tried. my @paths = map { dirname($_->[0]) } @potential_perls; die "Can't locate the perl binary used to run this script in (@paths)\n"; } # if building perl, perl's main source directory sub _perl_src { # N.B. makemaker actually searches regardless of PERL_CORE, but # only squawks at not finding it if PERL_CORE is set return unless $ENV{PERL_CORE}; my $updir = updir; my $dir = curdir; # Try up to 10 levels upwards for (0..10) { if ( -f catfile($dir,"config_h.SH") && -f catfile($dir,"perl.h") && -f catfile($dir,"lib","Exporter.pm") ) { return realpath($dir); } $dir = catdir($dir, $updir); } carp "PERL_CORE is set but I can't find your perl source!\n"; return; } sub perl_is_same { my @perl = @_; return lc _capture_command(@perl, qw(-MConfig=myconfig -e print -e myconfig)) eq lc Config->myconfig; } sub _capture_command { my (@command) = @_; local @ENV{qw/PATH IFS CDPATH ENV BASH_ENV/}; my $pid = open2(my($in, $out), @command); binmode $in, ':crlf' if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my $ret = do { local $/; <$in> }; waitpid $pid, 0; return $ret; } sub Devel::FindPerl::Config::get { my ($self, $key) = @_; return $Config{$key}; } 1; #ABSTRACT: Find the path to your perl __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Devel::FindPerl - Find the path to your perl =head1 VERSION version 0.015 =head1 SYNOPSIS use Devel::FindPerl 'find_perl_interpreter'; system find_perl_interpreter, '-e', '...'; =head1 DESCRIPTION This module tries to find the path to the currently running perl. It (optionally) exports the following functions: =head1 FUNCTIONS =head2 find_perl_interpreter($config = ExtUtils::Config->new) This function will try really really hard to find the path to the perl running your program. I should be able to find it in most circumstances. Note that the result of this function will be cached for any serialized value of C<$config>. It will return a list that usually but not necessarily is containing one element; additional elements are arguments that must be passed to that perl for correct functioning. =head2 perl_is_same($path, @arguments) Tests if the perl in C<$path> is the same perl as the currently running one. =head1 SECURITY This module by default does things that are not particularly secure (run programs based on external input). In tainted mode, it will try to avoid any insecure action, but that may affect its ability to find the perl executable. =head1 SEE ALSO =over 4 =item * Probe::Perl This module has much the same purpose as Probe::Perl, in fact the algorithm is mostly the same as both are extracted from L at different points in time. If I had known about it when I extracted it myself, I probably wouldn't have bothered, but now that I do have it there are a number of reasons for me to prefer Devel::FindPerl over Probe::Perl =over 4 =item * Separation of concerns. P::P does 4 completely different things (finding perl, managing configuration, categorizing platorms and formatting a perl version. Devel::FindPerl is instead complemented by modules such as L and L. =item * It handles tainting better. In particular, C never returns a tainted value, even in tainted mode. =item * It was written with inclusion in core in mind, though the removal of Module::Build from core after perl 5.20 may make this point moot. =back =back =head1 AUTHOR Leon Timmermans , Randy Sims =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Randy Sims, Leon Timmermans. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut Devel-FindPerl-0.015/t/0000755000175000017500000000000013361071514013547 5ustar leontleontDevel-FindPerl-0.015/t/11-tainted.t0000644000175000017500000000151513361071514015605 0ustar leontleont#! perl -T use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Config; use Devel::FindPerl qw/find_perl_interpreter perl_is_same/; my $perlpath = $Config{perlpath}; plan(skip_all => 'Taint test can\'t be run from uninstalled perl') if $ENV{PERL_CORE}; plan(skip_all => 'Taint test can\'t be run for relocatable perl') if $Config{userelocatableinc}; plan(skip_all => 'Taint test can\'t be run for Strawberry Portable') if $INC{"Portable/Config.pm"}; plan(skip_all => "Perl not in perlpath '$perlpath'") unless -x $perlpath and perl_is_same($perlpath); plan(skip_all => 'Testrun without taint mode') if not $^T; my $interpreter = do { local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { fail("Got a warning during find_perl_interpreter") }; find_perl_interpreter(); }; like($interpreter, qr/\Q$perlpath/, 'Always find $Config{perlpath} under tainting'); done_testing; Devel-FindPerl-0.015/t/10-basics.t0000644000175000017500000000114713361071514015421 0ustar leontleont#! perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Config; use IPC::Open2 'open2'; use Devel::FindPerl 'find_perl_interpreter'; my $perl = find_perl_interpreter; diag("$perl is not $Config{perlpath}, this may or may not be problematic") if lc $perl ne lc $Config{perlpath} and not $ENV{PERL_CORE}; my $pid = open2(my($in, $out), $perl, qw/-MConfig=myconfig -e print -e myconfig/) or die "Could not start perl at $perl"; binmode $in, ':crlf' if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my $ret = do { local $/; <$in> }; waitpid $pid, 0; is(lc $ret, lc Config->myconfig, 'Config of found perl equals current perl'); done_testing; Devel-FindPerl-0.015/Makefile.PL0000644000175000017500000000262513361071514015263 0ustar leontleont# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MakeMaker v6.010. use strict; use warnings; use 5.006; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; my %WriteMakefileArgs = ( "ABSTRACT" => "Find the path to your perl", "AUTHOR" => "Leon Timmermans , Randy Sims ", "CONFIGURE_REQUIRES" => { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => 0 }, "DISTNAME" => "Devel-FindPerl", "LICENSE" => "perl", "MIN_PERL_VERSION" => "5.006", "NAME" => "Devel::FindPerl", "PREREQ_PM" => { "Carp" => 0, "Cwd" => 0, "Exporter" => "5.57", "File::Basename" => 0, "File::Spec::Functions" => 0, "IPC::Open2" => 0, "Scalar::Util" => 0, "strict" => 0, "warnings" => 0 }, "TEST_REQUIRES" => { "Test::More" => 0 }, "VERSION" => "0.015", "test" => { "TESTS" => "t/*.t" } ); my %FallbackPrereqs = ( "Carp" => 0, "Cwd" => 0, "Exporter" => "5.57", "File::Basename" => 0, "File::Spec::Functions" => 0, "IPC::Open2" => 0, "Scalar::Util" => 0, "Test::More" => 0, "strict" => 0, "warnings" => 0 ); unless ( eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.63_03) } ) { delete $WriteMakefileArgs{TEST_REQUIRES}; delete $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES}; $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} = \%FallbackPrereqs; } delete $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} unless eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.52) }; WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs); Devel-FindPerl-0.015/META.json0000644000175000017500000000446513361071514014736 0ustar leontleont{ "abstract" : "Find the path to your perl", "author" : [ "Leon Timmermans , Randy Sims " ], "dynamic_config" : 0, "generated_by" : "Dist::Zilla version 6.010, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150005", "license" : [ "perl_5" ], "meta-spec" : { "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", "version" : 2 }, "name" : "Devel-FindPerl", "prereqs" : { "configure" : { "requires" : { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "0", "perl" : "5.006" } }, "develop" : { "requires" : { "File::Spec" : "0", "IO::Handle" : "0", "IPC::Open3" : "0", "Pod::Coverage::TrustPod" : "0", "Test::More" : "0", "Test::Pod" : "1.41", "Test::Pod::Coverage" : "1.08", "blib" : "1.01", "perl" : "5.006" } }, "runtime" : { "recommends" : { "ExtUtils::Config" : "0.007" }, "requires" : { "Carp" : "0", "Cwd" : "0", "Exporter" : "5.57", "File::Basename" : "0", "File::Spec::Functions" : "0", "IPC::Open2" : "0", "Scalar::Util" : "0", "perl" : "5.006", "strict" : "0", "warnings" : "0" } }, "test" : { "requires" : { "Test::More" : "0", "perl" : "5.006" } } }, "provides" : { "Devel::FindPerl" : { "file" : "lib/Devel/FindPerl.pm", "version" : "0.015" } }, "release_status" : "stable", "resources" : { "bugtracker" : { "mailto" : "bug-devel-findperl at rt.cpan.org", "web" : "http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Devel-FindPerl" }, "repository" : { "type" : "git", "url" : "git://github.com/Leont/devel-findperl.git", "web" : "https://github.com/Leont/devel-findperl" } }, "version" : "0.015", "x_contributors" : [ "cm-perl ", "Leon Timmermans ", "Tim Gim Yee " ], "x_serialization_backend" : "Cpanel::JSON::XS version 3.0215" } Devel-FindPerl-0.015/MANIFEST0000644000175000017500000000043313361071514014435 0ustar leontleont# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Manifest v6.010. Changes INSTALL LICENSE MANIFEST META.json META.yml Makefile.PL README dist.ini lib/Devel/FindPerl.pm t/10-basics.t t/11-tainted.t xt/author/00-compile.t xt/author/pod-coverage.t xt/author/pod-syntax.t Devel-FindPerl-0.015/META.yml0000644000175000017500000000216513361071514014561 0ustar leontleont--- abstract: 'Find the path to your perl' author: - 'Leon Timmermans , Randy Sims ' build_requires: Test::More: '0' perl: '5.006' configure_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '0' perl: '5.006' dynamic_config: 0 generated_by: 'Dist::Zilla version 6.010, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150005' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: '1.4' name: Devel-FindPerl provides: Devel::FindPerl: file: lib/Devel/FindPerl.pm version: '0.015' recommends: ExtUtils::Config: '0.007' requires: Carp: '0' Cwd: '0' Exporter: '5.57' File::Basename: '0' File::Spec::Functions: '0' IPC::Open2: '0' Scalar::Util: '0' perl: '5.006' strict: '0' warnings: '0' resources: bugtracker: http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Devel-FindPerl repository: git://github.com/Leont/devel-findperl.git version: '0.015' x_contributors: - 'cm-perl ' - 'Leon Timmermans ' - 'Tim Gim Yee ' x_serialization_backend: 'YAML::Tiny version 1.69' Devel-FindPerl-0.015/dist.ini0000644000175000017500000000043313361071514014750 0ustar leontleontname = Devel-FindPerl author = Leon Timmermans , Randy Sims license = Perl_5 copyright_holder = Randy Sims, Leon Timmermans copyright_year = 2012 [@LEONT] install_tool = eumm [Prereqs / RuntimeRecommends] ExtUtils::Config = 0.007 Devel-FindPerl-0.015/INSTALL0000644000175000017500000000170713361071514014342 0ustar leontleontThis is the Perl distribution Devel-FindPerl. Installing Devel-FindPerl is straightforward. ## Installation with cpanm If you have cpanm, you only need one line: % cpanm Devel::FindPerl If you are installing into a system-wide directory, you may need to pass the "-S" flag to cpanm, which uses sudo to install the module: % cpanm -S Devel::FindPerl ## Installing with the CPAN shell Alternatively, if your CPAN shell is set up, you should just be able to do: % cpan Devel::FindPerl ## Manual installation As a last resort, you can manually install it. Download the tarball, untar it, then build it: % perl Makefile.PL % make && make test Then install it: % make install If you are installing into a system-wide directory, you may need to run: % sudo make install ## Documentation Devel-FindPerl documentation is available as POD. You can run perldoc from a shell to read the documentation: % perldoc Devel::FindPerl Devel-FindPerl-0.015/LICENSE0000644000175000017500000004373213361071514014322 0ustar leontleontThis software is copyright (c) 2012 by Randy Sims, Leon Timmermans. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. Terms of the Perl programming language system itself a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version, or b) the "Artistic License" --- The GNU General Public License, Version 1, February 1989 --- This software is Copyright (c) 2012 by Randy Sims, Leon Timmermans. 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Here a sample; alter the names: Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program `Gnomovision' (a program to direct compilers to make passes at assemblers) written by James Hacker. , 1 April 1989 Ty Coon, President of Vice That's all there is to it! --- The Artistic License 1.0 --- This software is Copyright (c) 2012 by Randy Sims, Leon Timmermans. This is free software, licensed under: The Artistic License 1.0 The Artistic License Preamble The intent of this document is to state the conditions under which a Package may be copied, such that the Copyright Holder maintains some semblance of artistic control over the development of the package, while giving the users of the package the right to use and distribute the Package in a more-or-less customary fashion, plus the right to make reasonable modifications. 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The End Devel-FindPerl-0.015/Changes0000644000175000017500000000340213361071514014576 0ustar leontleontRevision history for Devel-FindPerl 0.015 2018-10-15 13:00:25+02:00 Europe/Amsterdam Import splitpath before using it 0.014 2015-06-15 23:53:25+02:00 Europe/Amsterdam Properly quote exe_ext in regexp 0.013 2015-06-14 19:50:03+02:00 Europe/Amsterdam Skip taint test on portable perl Various minor changes 0.012 2013-11-20 14:57:15 Europe/Amsterdam Minor fixes in tests 0.011 2013-11-19 14:50:51 Europe/Amsterdam Fix other environmental variables in tainted mode. 0.010 2013-11-13 23:13:15 Europe/Amsterdam Add a non-empty PATH, to make *bsd happy Compare configuration case-insensitively, to make Windows happy 0.009 2013-11-07 23:00:55 Europe/Amsterdam find_perl_interpreter now return an array 0.008 2013-11-01 17:48:53 Europe/Amsterdam Always empty $ENV{PATH} before open2 Append executable extension to expected tainted path 0.007 2013-10-24 14:32:54 Europe/Amsterdam Soften dependency on ExtUtils::Config Rewrite tests not to depend on Capture::Tiny Export perl_is_same Handle tainting better 0.006 2012-10-21 15:32:06 Europe/Amsterdam Cache the results of find_perl_interpreter Don't try absolute path twice 0.005 2012-10-06 00:14:49 Europe/Amsterdam Explicitly load File::Basename 0.004 2012-07-26 00:40:10 Europe/Bucharest Make sure myconfig is read in text-mode on Windows 0.003 2012-07-23 12:02:13 Europe/Bucharest Convert from pipe open to IPC::Open2 0.002 2012-07-12 18:46:33 Europe/Bucharest Get rid of Capture::Tiny dependency 0.001 2012-06-20 20:37:18 Europe/Amsterdam Initial release Devel-FindPerl-0.015/README0000644000175000017500000000057413361071514014172 0ustar leontleont This archive contains the distribution Devel-FindPerl, version 0.015: Find the path to your perl This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Randy Sims, Leon Timmermans. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. This README file was generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Readme v6.010.