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inc/Module/Install.pm view on Meta::CPAN
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# 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]): $!"
;
inc/Module/Install/Makefile.pm view on Meta::CPAN
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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
;
inc/Test/More.pm view on Meta::CPAN
789101112131415161718192021222324252627#---- perlcritic exemptions. ----#
# We use a lot of subroutine prototypes
## no critic (Subroutines::ProhibitSubroutinePrototypes)
# Can't use Carp because it might cause use_ok() to accidentally succeed
# even though the module being used forgot to use Carp. Yes, this
# actually happened.
sub
_carp {
my
(
$file
,
$line
) = (
caller
(1) )[ 1, 2 ];
return
warn
@_
,
" at $file line $line\n"
;
}
our
$VERSION
=
'0.94'
;
$VERSION
=
eval
$VERSION
;
## no critic (BuiltinFunctions::ProhibitStringyEval)
our
@ISA
=
qw(Test::Builder::Module)
;
our
@EXPORT
= qw(ok use_ok require_ok
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