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inc/inc_Module-Build/Module/Build/PPMMaker.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

    print "Using default codebase '$distfile'\n";
    @codebase = ($distfile);
  }

  my %dist;
  foreach my $info (qw(name author abstract version)) {
    my $method = "dist_$info";
    $dist{$info} = $build->$method() or die "Can't determine distribution's $info\n";
  }

  $self->_simple_xml_escape($_) foreach $dist{abstract}, @{$dist{author}};

  # TODO: could add <LICENSE HREF=...> tag if we knew what the URLs were for
  # various licenses
  my $ppd = <<"PPD";
<SOFTPKG NAME=\"$dist{name}\" VERSION=\"$dist{version}\">
    <ABSTRACT>$dist{abstract}</ABSTRACT>
@{[ join "\n", map "    <AUTHOR>$_</AUTHOR>", @{$dist{author}} ]}
    <IMPLEMENTATION>
PPD

inc/inc_Module-Build/Module/Build/PPMMaker.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

  # We only include these tags if this module involves XS, on the
  # assumption that pure Perl modules will work on any OS.
  if (keys %{$build->find_xs_files}) {
    my $perl_version = $self->_ppd_version($build->perl_version);
    $ppd .= sprintf(<<'EOF', $self->_varchname($build->config) );
        <ARCHITECTURE NAME="%s" />
EOF
  }

  foreach my $codebase (@codebase) {
    $self->_simple_xml_escape($codebase);
    $ppd .= sprintf(<<'EOF', $codebase);
        <CODEBASE HREF="%s" />
EOF
  }

  $ppd .= <<'EOF';
    </IMPLEMENTATION>
</SOFTPKG>
EOF

inc/inc_Module-Build/Module/Build/PPMMaker.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

  # Append "-5.8" to architecture name for Perl 5.8 and later
  if ($] >= 5.008) {
      my $vstring = sprintf "%vd", $^V;
      $vstring =~ s/\.\d+$//;
      $varchname .= "-$vstring";
  }
  return $varchname;
}

{
  my %escapes = (
		 "\n" => "\\n",
		 '"' => '&quot;',
		 '&' => '&amp;',
		 '>' => '&gt;',
		 '<' => '&lt;',
		);
  my $rx = join '|', keys %escapes;

  sub _simple_xml_escape {
    $_[1] =~ s/($rx)/$escapes{$1}/go;
  }
}

1;
__END__


=head1 NAME

Module::Build::PPMMaker - Perl Package Manager file creation

inc/inc_Module-Build/Module/Build/Platform/VMS.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

  # or if we get a single arg that is an array reference, quote the
  # elements of it and return the reference.
  my ($self, @args) = @_;
  my $got_arrayref = (scalar(@args) == 1
                      && UNIVERSAL::isa($args[0], 'ARRAY'))
                   ? 1
                   : 0;

  # Do not quote qualifiers that begin with '/'.
  map { if (!/^\//) {
          $_ =~ s/\"/""/g;     # escape C<"> by doubling
          $_ = q(").$_.q(");
        }
  }
    ($got_arrayref ? @{$args[0]}
                   : @args
    );

  return $got_arrayref ? $args[0]
                       : join(' ', @args);
}

inc/inc_Module-Build/Module/Build/Platform/Windows.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

    }
  }

  return join " ", @quoted;
}


sub split_like_shell {
  # As it turns out, Windows command-parsing is very different from
  # Unix command-parsing.  Double-quotes mean different things,
  # backslashes don't necessarily mean escapes, and so on.  So we
  # can't use Text::ParseWords::shellwords() to break a command string
  # into words.  The algorithm below was bashed out by Randy and Ken
  # (mostly Randy), and there are a lot of regression tests, so we
  # should feel free to adjust if desired.

  (my $self, local $_) = @_;

  return @$_ if defined() && UNIVERSAL::isa($_, 'ARRAY');

  my @argv;

inc/inc_Module-Build/Module/Build/YAML.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


	# Class structure
	require 5.004;

	$Module::Build::YAML::VERSION   = '1.40';

	# Error storage
	$Module::Build::YAML::errstr    = '';
}

# The character class of all characters we need to escape
# NOTE: Inlined, since it's only used once
# my $RE_ESCAPE   = '[\\x00-\\x08\\x0b-\\x0d\\x0e-\\x1f\"\n]';

# Printed form of the unprintable characters in the lowest range
# of ASCII characters, listed by ASCII ordinal position.
my @UNPRINTABLE = qw(
	z    x01  x02  x03  x04  x05  x06  a
	x08  t    n    v    f    r    x0e  x0f
	x10  x11  x12  x13  x14  x15  x16  x17
	x18  x19  x1a  e    x1c  x1d  x1e  x1f
);

# Printable characters for escapes
my %UNESCAPES = (
	z => "\x00", a => "\x07", t    => "\x09",
	n => "\x0a", v => "\x0b", f    => "\x0c",
	r => "\x0d", e => "\x1b", '\\' => '\\',
);

# Special magic boolean words
my %QUOTE = map { $_ => 1 } qw{
	null Null NULL
	y Y yes Yes YES n N no No NO



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