package Module::Install::External; # Provides dependency declarations for external non-Perl things use strict; use Module::Install::Base (); use vars qw{$VERSION $ISCORE @ISA}; BEGIN { $VERSION = '1.19'; $ISCORE = 1; @ISA = qw{Module::Install::Base}; } sub requires_xs { my $self = shift; # First check for the basic C compiler $self->requires_external_cc; # We need a C compiler that can build XS files unless ( $self->can_xs ) { print "Unresolvable missing external dependency.\n"; print "This package requires perl's header files.\n"; print STDERR "NA: Unable to build distribution on this platform.\n"; exit(0); } 1; } sub requires_external_cc { my $self = shift; # We need a C compiler, use the can_cc method for this unless ( $self->can_cc ) { print "Unresolvable missing external dependency.\n"; print "This package requires a C compiler.\n"; print STDERR "NA: Unable to build distribution on this platform.\n"; exit(0); } # Unlike some of the other modules, while we need to specify a # C compiler as a dep, it needs to be a build-time dependency. 1; } sub requires_external_bin { my ($self, $bin, $version) = @_; if ( $version ) { die "requires_external_bin does not support versions yet"; } # Load the package containing can_run early, # to avoid breaking the message below. $self->load('can_run'); # Locate the bin print "Locating bin:$bin..."; my $found_bin = $self->can_run( $bin ); if ( $found_bin ) { print " found at $found_bin.\n"; } else { print " missing.\n"; print "Unresolvable missing external dependency.\n"; print "Please install '$bin' seperately and try again.\n"; print STDERR "NA: Unable to build distribution on this platform.\n"; exit(0); } # Once we have some way to specify external deps, do it here. # In the mean time, continue as normal. 1; } 1; __END__ =pod =head1 NAME Module::Install::External - Specify dependencies on external non-Perl things =head1 DESCRIPTION C provides command that allow you to declaratively specify a dependency on a program or system that is not Perl. The commands it provides are similar to those in L, except that they implement an explicit dependency, in addition to just working out if the particular thing is available. =head1 COMMANDS =head2 requires_xs requires_xs; The C command explicitly specifies that a C compiler and the perl header files are required in order to build (at F-time) the distribution (specifically XS files). It does not take any params, and aborts the F execution in a way that an automated installation or testing system will interpret as a C ("not applicable to this platform") result. This may be changed to an alternative abort result at a later time. Returns true as a convenience. =head2 requires_external_cc requires_external_cc; The C command explicitly specifies that a C compiler is required in order to build (at F-time) the distribution. It does not take any params, and aborts the F execution in a way that an automated installation or testing system will interpret as a C ("not applicable to this platform") result. This may be changed to an alternative abort result at a later time. Returns true as a convenience. =head2 requires_external_bin requires_external_bin 'cvs'; The C command takes the name of a system command or program, similar to the C command, except that C checks in a way that is a declarative explicit dependency. The takes a single param of the command/program name, and aborts the C execution in a way that an automated installation or testing system will interpret as a C ("not applicable to this platform") result. Returns true as a convenience. =head1 TO DO Work out how to save the external dependency metadata, in agreement with the larger Perl community. Implement the agreed external dependency metadata solution. =head1 AUTHORS Adam Kennedy Eadamk@cpan.orgE =head1 SEE ALSO L =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2006 Adam Kennedy. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See L =cut