# # $Id$ # package ExtUtils::Depends; use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use Config; use File::Find; use File::Spec; use Data::Dumper; our $VERSION = '0.405'; sub import { my $class = shift; return unless @_; die "$class version $_[0] is required--this is only version $VERSION" if $VERSION < $_[0]; } sub new { my ($class, $name, @deps) = @_; my $self = bless { name => $name, deps => {}, inc => [], libs => '', pm => {}, typemaps => [], xs => [], c => [], }, $class; $self->add_deps (@deps); # attempt to load these now, so we'll find out as soon as possible # whether the dependencies are valid. we'll load them again in # get_makefile_vars to catch any added between now and then. $self->load_deps; return $self; } sub add_deps { my $self = shift; foreach my $d (@_) { $self->{deps}{$d} = undef unless $self->{deps}{$d}; } } sub get_deps { my $self = shift; $self->load_deps; # just in case return %{$self->{deps}}; } sub set_inc { my $self = shift; push @{ $self->{inc} }, @_; } sub set_libs { my ($self, $newlibs) = @_; $self->{libs} = $newlibs; } sub add_pm { my ($self, %pm) = @_; while (my ($key, $value) = each %pm) { $self->{pm}{$key} = $value; } } sub _listkey_add_list { my ($self, $key, @list) = @_; $self->{$key} = [] unless $self->{$key}; push @{ $self->{$key} }, @list; } sub add_xs { shift->_listkey_add_list ('xs', @_) } sub add_c { shift->_listkey_add_list ('c', @_) } sub add_typemaps { my $self = shift; $self->_listkey_add_list ('typemaps', @_); $self->install (@_); } # no-op, only used for source back-compat sub add_headers { carp "add_headers() is a no-op" } ####### PRIVATE sub basename { (File::Spec->splitdir ($_[0]))[-1] } # get the name in Makefile syntax. sub installed_filename { my $self = shift; return '$(INST_ARCHLIB)/$(FULLEXT)/Install/'.basename ($_[0]); } sub install { # install things by adding them to the hash of pm files that gets # passed through WriteMakefile's PM key. my $self = shift; foreach my $f (@_) { $self->add_pm ($f, $self->installed_filename ($f)); } } sub save_config { use Data::Dumper; local $Data::Dumper::Terse = 0; local $Data::Dumper::Sortkeys = 1; use IO::File; my ($self, $filename) = @_; my $file = IO::File->new (">".$filename) or croak "can't open '$filename' for writing: $!\n"; print $file "package $self->{name}\::Install::Files;\n\n"; print $file "".Data::Dumper->Dump([{ inc => join (" ", @{ $self->{inc} }), libs => $self->{libs}, typemaps => [ map { basename $_ } @{ $self->{typemaps} } ], deps => [sort keys %{ $self->{deps} }], }], ['self']); print $file <<'EOF'; @deps = @{ $self->{deps} }; @typemaps = @{ $self->{typemaps} }; $libs = $self->{libs}; $inc = $self->{inc}; EOF # this is ridiculous, but old versions of ExtUtils::Depends take # first $loadedmodule::CORE and then $INC{$file} --- the fallback # includes the Filename.pm, which is not useful. so we must add # this crappy code. we don't worry about portable pathnames, # as the old code didn't either. (my $mdir = $self->{name}) =~ s{::}{/}g; print $file <<"EOT"; \$CORE = undef; foreach (\@INC) { if ( -f \$_ . "/$mdir/Install/Files.pm") { \$CORE = \$_ . "/$mdir/Install/"; last; } } sub deps { \@{ \$self->{deps} }; } sub Inline { my (\$class, \$lang) = \@_; if (\$lang ne 'C') { warn "Warning: Inline hints not available for \$lang language\n"; return; } +{ map { (uc(\$_) => \$self->{\$_}) } qw(inc libs typemaps) }; } EOT print $file "\n1;\n"; close $file; # we need to ensure that the file we just created gets put into # the install dir with everything else. #$self->install ($filename); $self->add_pm ($filename, $self->installed_filename ('Files.pm')); } sub load { my $dep = shift; my @pieces = split /::/, $dep; my @suffix = qw/ Install Files /; # not File::Spec - see perldoc -f require my $relpath = join('/', @pieces, @suffix) . '.pm'; my $depinstallfiles = join "::", @pieces, @suffix; eval { require $relpath } or die " *** Can't load dependency information for $dep:\n $@\n"; #print Dumper(\%INC); # effectively $instpath = dirname($INC{$relpath}) @pieces = File::Spec->splitdir ($INC{$relpath}); pop @pieces; my $instpath = File::Spec->catdir (@pieces); no strict; croak "No dependency information found for $dep" unless $instpath; if (not File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute ($instpath)) { $instpath = File::Spec->rel2abs ($instpath); } my (@typemaps, $inc, $libs, @deps); # this will not exist when loading files from old versions # of ExtUtils::Depends. @deps = eval { $depinstallfiles->deps }; @deps = @{"$depinstallfiles\::deps"} if $@ and exists ${"$depinstallfiles\::"}{deps}; my $inline = eval { $depinstallfiles->Inline('C') }; if (!$@) { $inc = $inline->{INC} || ''; $libs = $inline->{LIBS} || ''; @typemaps = @{ $inline->{TYPEMAPS} || [] }; } else { $inc = ${"$depinstallfiles\::inc"} || ''; $libs = ${"$depinstallfiles\::libs"} || ''; @typemaps = @{"$depinstallfiles\::typemaps"}; } @typemaps = map { File::Spec->rel2abs ($_, $instpath) } @typemaps; { instpath => $instpath, typemaps => \@typemaps, inc => "-I$instpath $inc", libs => $libs, deps => \@deps, } } sub load_deps { my $self = shift; my @load = grep { not $self->{deps}{$_} } keys %{ $self->{deps} }; foreach my $d (@load) { my $dep = load ($d); $self->{deps}{$d} = $dep; if ($dep->{deps}) { foreach my $childdep (@{ $dep->{deps} }) { push @load, $childdep unless $self->{deps}{$childdep} or grep {$_ eq $childdep} @load; } } } } sub uniquify { my %seen; # we use a seen hash, but also keep indices to preserve # first-seen order. my $i = 0; foreach (@_) { $seen{$_} = ++$i unless exists $seen{$_}; } #warn "stripped ".(@_ - (keys %seen))." redundant elements\n"; sort { $seen{$a} <=> $seen{$b} } keys %seen; } sub get_makefile_vars { my $self = shift; # collect and uniquify things from the dependencies. # first, ensure they are completely loaded. $self->load_deps; ##my @defbits = map { split } @{ $self->{defines} }; my @incbits = map { split } @{ $self->{inc} }; my @libsbits = split /\s+/, $self->{libs}; my @typemaps = @{ $self->{typemaps} }; foreach my $d (sort keys %{ $self->{deps} }) { my $dep = $self->{deps}{$d}; #push @defbits, @{ $dep->{defines} }; push @incbits, @{ $dep->{defines} } if $dep->{defines}; push @incbits, split /\s+/, $dep->{inc} if $dep->{inc}; push @libsbits, split /\s+/, $dep->{libs} if $dep->{libs}; push @typemaps, @{ $dep->{typemaps} } if $dep->{typemaps}; } # we have a fair bit of work to do for the xs files... my @clean = (); my @OBJECT = (); my %XS = (); foreach my $xs (@{ $self->{xs} }) { (my $c = $xs) =~ s/\.xs$/\.c/i; (my $o = $xs) =~ s/\.xs$/\$(OBJ_EXT)/i; $XS{$xs} = $c; push @OBJECT, $o; # according to the MakeMaker manpage, the C files listed in # XS will be added automatically to the list of cleanfiles. push @clean, $o; } # we may have C files, as well: foreach my $c (@{ $self->{c} }) { (my $o = $c) =~ s/\.c$/\$(OBJ_EXT)/i; push @OBJECT, $o; push @clean, $o; } my %vars = ( INC => join (' ', uniquify @incbits), LIBS => join (' ', uniquify $self->find_extra_libs, @libsbits), TYPEMAPS => [@typemaps], ); $self->build_dll_lib(\%vars) if $^O =~ /MSWin32/; # we don't want to provide these if there is no data in them; # that way, the caller can still get default behavior out of # MakeMaker when INC, LIBS and TYPEMAPS are all that are required. $vars{PM} = $self->{pm} if %{ $self->{pm} }; $vars{clean} = { FILES => join (" ", @clean), } if @clean; $vars{OBJECT} = join (" ", @OBJECT) if @OBJECT; $vars{XS} = \%XS if %XS; %vars; } sub build_dll_lib { my ($self, $vars) = @_; $vars->{macro} ||= {}; $vars->{macro}{'INST_DYNAMIC_LIB'} = '$(INST_ARCHAUTODIR)/$(DLBASE)$(LIB_EXT)'; } # Search for extra library files to link against on Windows (either native # Windows library # files, or Cygwin library files) # NOTE: not meant to be called publicly, so no POD documentation sub find_extra_libs { my $self = shift; my %mappers = ( MSWin32 => sub { $_[0] . '\.(?:lib|a)' }, cygwin => sub { $_[0] . '\.dll'}, android => sub { $_[0] . '\.' . $Config{dlext} }, ); my $mapper = $mappers{$^O}; return () unless defined $mapper; my @found_libs = (); foreach my $name (keys %{ $self->{deps} }) { (my $stem = $name) =~ s/^.*:://; if ( defined &DynaLoader::mod2fname ) { my @parts = split /::/, $name; $stem = DynaLoader::mod2fname([@parts]); } my $lib = $mapper->($stem); my $pattern = qr/$lib$/; my $matching_dir; my $matching_file; find (sub { if ((not $matching_file) && /$pattern/) {; $matching_dir = $File::Find::dir; $matching_file = $File::Find::name; } }, map { -d $_ ? ($_) : () } @INC); # only extant dirs if ($matching_file && -f $matching_file) { push @found_libs, ('-L' . $matching_dir, '-l' . $stem); # Android's linker ignores the RTLD_GLOBAL flag # and loads everything as if under RTLD_LOCAL. # What this means in practice is that modules need # to explicitly link to their dependencies, # because otherwise they won't be able to locate any # functions they define. # We use the -l:foo.so flag to indicate that the # actual library name to look for is foo.so, not # libfoo.so if ( $^O eq 'android' ) { $found_libs[-1] = "-l:$stem.$Config{dlext}"; } next; } } return @found_libs; } # Hook into ExtUtils::MakeMaker to create an import library on MSWin32 when gcc # is used. FIXME: Ideally, this should be done in EU::MM itself. package # wrap to fool the CPAN indexer ExtUtils::MM; use Config; sub static_lib { my $base = shift->SUPER::static_lib(@_); return $base unless $^O =~ /MSWin32/ && $Config{cc} =~ /\bgcc\b/i; my $DLLTOOL = $Config{'dlltool'} || 'dlltool'; return <<"__EOM__" # This isn't actually a static lib, it just has the same name on Win32. \$(INST_DYNAMIC_LIB): \$(INST_DYNAMIC) $DLLTOOL --def \$(EXPORT_LIST) --output-lib \$\@ --dllname \$(DLBASE).\$(DLEXT) \$(INST_DYNAMIC) dynamic:: \$(INST_DYNAMIC_LIB) __EOM__ } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME ExtUtils::Depends - Easily build XS extensions that depend on XS extensions =head1 SYNOPSIS use ExtUtils::Depends; $package = new ExtUtils::Depends ('pkg::name', 'base::package') # set the flags and libraries to compile and link the module $package->set_inc("-I/opt/blahblah"); $package->set_libs("-lmylib"); # add a .c and an .xs file to compile $package->add_c('code.c'); $package->add_xs('module-code.xs'); # add the typemaps to use $package->add_typemaps("typemap"); # install some extra data files and headers $package->install (qw/foo.h data.txt/); # save the info $package->save_config('Files.pm'); WriteMakefile( 'NAME' => 'Mymodule', $package->get_makefile_vars() ); =head1 DESCRIPTION This module tries to make it easy to build Perl extensions that use functions and typemaps provided by other perl extensions. This means that a perl extension is treated like a shared library that provides also a C and an XS interface besides the perl one. This works as long as the base extension is loaded with the RTLD_GLOBAL flag (usually done with a sub dl_load_flags {0x01} in the main .pm file) if you need to use functions defined in the module. The basic scheme of operation is to collect information about a module in the instance, and then store that data in the Perl library where it may be retrieved later. The object can also reformat this information into the data structures required by ExtUtils::MakeMaker's WriteMakefile function. For information on how to make your module fit into this scheme, see L. When creating a new Depends object, you give it a name, which is the name of the module you are building. You can also specify the names of modules on which this module depends. These dependencies will be loaded automatically, and their typemaps, header files, etc merged with your new object's stuff. When you store the data for your object, the list of dependencies are stored with it, so that another module depending on your needn't know on exactly which modules yours depends. For example: Gtk2 depends on Glib Gnome2::Canvas depends on Gtk2 ExtUtils::Depends->new ('Gnome2::Canvas', 'Gtk2'); this command automatically brings in all the stuff needed for Glib, since Gtk2 depends on it. When the configuration information is saved, it also includes a class method called C, inheritable by your module. This allows you in your module to simply say at the top: package Mymod; use parent 'Mymod::Install::Files'; # to inherit 'Inline' method And users of C who want to write inline code (using L) will simply be able to write: use Inline with => 'Mymod'; And all the necessary header files, defines, and libraries will be added for them. The C will also implement a C method, which will return a list of any modules that C depends on - you will not normally need to use this: require Mymod::Install::Files; @deps = Mymod::Install::Files->deps; =head1 METHODS =over =item $object = ExtUtils::Depends->new($name, @deps) Create a new depends object named I<$name>. Any modules listed in I<@deps> (which may be empty) are added as dependencies and their dependency information is loaded. An exception is raised if any dependency information cannot be loaded. =item $depends->add_deps (@deps) Add modules listed in I<@deps> as dependencies. =item (hashes) = $depends->get_deps Fetch information on the dependencies of I<$depends> as a hash of hashes, which are dependency information indexed by module name. See C. =item $depends->set_inc (@newinc) Add strings to the includes or cflags variables. =item $depends->set_libs (@newlibs) Add strings to the libs (linker flags) variable. =item $depends->add_pm (%pm_files) Add files to the hash to be passed through ExtUtils::WriteMakefile's PM key. =item $depends->add_xs (@xs_files) Add xs files to be compiled. =item $depends->add_c (@c_files) Add C files to be compiled. =item $depends->add_typemaps (@typemaps) Add typemap files to be used and installed. =item $depends->add_headers (list) No-op, for backward compatibility. =item $depends->install (@files) Install I<@files> to the data directory for I<$depends>. This actually works by adding them to the hash of pm files that gets passed through WriteMakefile's PM key. =item $depends->save_config ($filename) Save the important information from I<$depends> to I<$filename>, and set it up to be installed as I::Install::Files. Note: the actual value of I<$filename> is unimportant so long as it doesn't clash with any other local files. It will be installed as I::Install::Files. =item hash = $depends->get_makefile_vars Return the information in I<$depends> in a format digestible by WriteMakefile. This sets at least the following keys: INC LIBS TYPEMAPS PM And these if there is data to fill them: clean OBJECT XS =item hashref = ExtUtils::Depends::load (name) Load and return dependency information for I. Croaks if no such information can be found. The information is returned as an anonymous hash containing these keys: =over =item instpath The absolute path to the data install directory for this module. =item typemaps List of absolute pathnames for this module's typemap files. =item inc CFLAGS string for this module. =item libs LIBS string for this module. =item deps List of modules on which this one depends. This key will not exist when loading files created by old versions of ExtUtils::Depends. =back If you want to make module I support this, you must provide a module I::Install::Files, which on loading will implement the following class methods: $hashref = name::Install::Files->Inline('C'); # hash to contain any necessary TYPEMAPS (array-ref), LIBS, INC @deps = name::Install::Files->deps; # any modules on which "name" depends An easy way to achieve this is to use the method Lsave_config ($filename)">, but your package may have different facilities already. =item $depends->load_deps Load I<$depends> dependencies, by calling C on each dependency module. This is usually done for you, and should only be needed if you want to call C after calling C manually. =back =head1 SUPPORT =head2 Bugs/Feature Requests Version 0.2 discards some of the more esoteric features provided by the older versions. As they were completely undocumented, and this module has yet to reach 1.0, this may not exactly be a bug. This module is tightly coupled to the ExtUtils::MakeMaker architecture. You can submit new bugs/feature requests by using one of two bug trackers (below). =over =item CPAN Request Tracker You can submit bugs/feature requests via the web by going to L (requires PAUSE ID or Bitcard), or by sending an e-mail to L. =item Gnome.org Bugzilla Report bugs/feature requests to the 'gnome-perl' product (requires login) L =back Patches that implement new features with test cases, and/or test cases that exercise existing bugs are always welcome. The Gtk-Perl mailing list is at L. =head2 Source Code The source code to L is available at the Gnome.org Git repo (L). Create your own copy of the Git repo with: git clone git://git.gnome.org/perl-ExtUtils-Depends (Git protocol) git clone https://git.gnome.org/browse/perl-ExtUtils-Depends/ (HTTPS) =head1 SEE ALSO ExtUtils::MakeMaker. =head1 AUTHOR Paolo Molaro wrote the original version for Gtk-Perl. muppet rewrote the innards for version 0.2, borrowing liberally from Paolo's code. =head1 MAINTAINER The Gtk2 project, L/L. =head1 LICENSE This library is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut