Bundle-BDFOY
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Makefile.PL view on Meta::CPAN
F<module_list> to Bundle:: and Task:: files.
To build the distribution, run this file normally:
% perl Makefile.PL
But, it's more interesting than that. You can load it with C<require>
and call C<arguments> to get the data structure it passes to
C<WriteMakefile>:
my $package = require '/path/to/Makefile.PL';
my $arguments = $package->arguments;
Note that C<require>-ing a file makes an entry in C<%INC> for exactly
that name. If you try to C<require> another file with the same name,
even from a different path, C<require> thinks it has already loaded
the file. As such, I recommend you always require the full path to the
file.
The return value of the C<require> is a package name (in this case,
the name of the main module. Use that to call the C<arguments> method.
preprocess/Bundle-BDFOY.pm.PL view on Meta::CPAN
use utf8;
my $package = require './Makefile.PL';
local $/;
print $package->make_file( <DATA>, $ARGV[0] );
__END__
package Bundle::BDFOY;
our $VERSION = '%%VERSION%%';
1;
preprocess/Task-BDFOY.pm.PL view on Meta::CPAN
use utf8;
my $package = require './Makefile.PL';
local $/;
print $package->make_file( <DATA>, $ARGV[0] );
__END__
use 5.008;
use strict;
use warnings;
package Task::BDFOY;
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