#!./miniperl -w use strict; my $osname = $^O; my $file = 'lib/buildcustomize.pl'; if ( @ARGV % 2 ) { my $dir = shift; chdir $dir or die "Can't chdir '$dir': $!"; unshift @INC, 'lib'; } if ( @ARGV ) { # Used during cross-compilation. $osname = $ARGV[1]; } # To clarify, this isn't the entire suite of modules considered "toolchain" # It's not even all modules needed to build ext/ # It's just the source paths of the (minimum complete set of) modules in ext/ # needed to build the nonxs modules # After which, all nonxs modules are in lib, which was always sufficient to # allow miniperl to build everything else. # Term::ReadLine is not here for building but for allowing the debugger to # run under miniperl when nothing but miniperl will build :-(. my @toolchain = qw(cpan/AutoLoader/lib dist/Carp/lib dist/PathTools dist/PathTools/lib cpan/ExtUtils-Command/lib cpan/ExtUtils-Install/lib cpan/ExtUtils-MakeMaker/lib cpan/ExtUtils-Manifest/lib cpan/File-Path/lib ext/re dist/Term-ReadLine/lib dist/Exporter/lib ext/File-Find/lib cpan/Text-Tabs/lib dist/constant/lib ); # Text-ParseWords used only in ExtUtils::Liblist::Kid::_win32_ext() # the rest are for XS building on Win32, since nonxs and xs build simultaneously # on Win32 if parallel building push @toolchain, qw( cpan/Text-ParseWords/lib dist/ExtUtils-ParseXS/lib cpan/Getopt-Long/lib cpan/parent/lib cpan/ExtUtils-Constant/lib ) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; push @toolchain, 'ext/VMS-Filespec/lib' if $^O eq 'VMS'; unshift @INC, @toolchain; require File::Spec::Functions; require Cwd; my $cwd = Cwd::getcwd(); # lib must be last, as the toolchain modules write themselves into it # as they build, and it's important that @INC order ensures that the partially # written files are always masked by the complete versions. my $inc = join ",\n ", map { "q\0$_\0" } (map {File::Spec::Functions::rel2abs($_, $cwd)} ( # faster build on the non-parallel Win32 build process $^O eq 'MSWin32' ? ('lib', @toolchain ) : (@toolchain, 'lib') )); open my $fh, '>', $file or die "Can't open $file: $!"; my $error; # If any of the system's build tools are written in Perl, then this module # may well be loaded by a much older version than we are building. So keep it # as backwards compatible as is easy. print $fh <<"EOT" or $error = "Can't print to $file: $!"; #!perl # !!!!!!! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE !!!!!!! # This file is generated by write_buildcustomize.pl. # Any changes made here will be lost! # We are miniperl, building extensions # Replace the first entry of \@INC ("lib") with the list of # directories we need. ${\($^O eq 'MSWin32' ? '${^WIN32_SLOPPY_STAT} = 1;':'')} splice(\@INC, 0, 1, $inc); \$^O = '$osname'; __END__ EOT if ($error) { close $fh or warn "Can't unlink $file after error: $!"; } else { if (close $fh) { do $file and exit; $error = "Can't load generated $file: $@"; } else { $error = "Can't close $file: $!"; } } # It's going very wrong, so try to remove the botched file. unlink $file or warn "Can't unlink $file after error: $!"; die $error; # ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et: