#!/usr/bin/perl -l
+
+BEGIN {
+ use FindBin;
+
+ unshift(@INC, $FindBin::Bin . '/../modules/override'); # Use our own versions of various modules (e.g. YAML).
+ push (@INC, $FindBin::Bin . '/..'); # '.' will be removed from @INC soon.
+}
+
use strict;
#use warnings; # corelist and find throw tons of warnings
-use Module::CoreList;
use File::Find;
+use Module::CoreList;
use SL::InstallationCheck;
+use Term::ANSIColor;
+use Getopt::Long;
+
+my (%uselines, %modules, %supplied, %requires);
+
+# since the information which classes belong to a cpan distribution is not
+# easily obtained, I'll just hard code the bigger ones we use here. the same
+# hash will be filled later with information gathered from the source files.
+%requires = (
+ 'DateTime' => {
+ 'DateTime::Duration' => 1,
+ 'DateTime::Infinite' => 1,
+ },
+ 'Rose::DB::Object' => {
+ 'Rose::DB::Object::ConventionManager' => 1,
+ 'Rose::DB::Object::Manager' => 1,
+ 'Rose::DB::Object::Metadata' => 1,
+ 'Rose::DB::Object::Helpers' => 1,
+ 'Rose::DB::Object::Util' => 1,
+ 'Rose::DB::Object::Constants' => 1,
+ },
+ 'Rose::Object' => {
+ 'Rose::Object::MakeMethods::Generic' => 1,
+ },
+ 'Template' => {
+ 'Template::Constants' => 1,
+ 'Template::Exception' => 1,
+ 'Template::Iterator' => 1,
+ 'Template::Plugin' => 1,
+ 'Template::Plugin::Filter' => 1,
+ 'Template::Plugin::HTML' => 1,
+ 'Template::Stash' => 1,
+ },
+ 'Devel::REPL' => {
+ 'namespace::clean' => 1,
+ },
+ 'Email::MIME' => {
+ 'Email::MIME::Creator' => 1,
+ },
+ 'Test::Harness' => {
+ 'TAP::Parser' => 1,
+ 'TAP::Parser::Aggregator' => 1,
+ },
+ 'Archive::Zip' => {
+ 'Archive::Zip::Member' => 1,
+ },
+ 'HTML::Parser' => {
+ 'HTML::Entities' => 1,
+ },
+ 'URI' => {
+ 'URI::Escape' => 1,
+ },
+ 'File::MimeInfo' => {
+ 'File::MimeInfo::Magic' => 1,
+ },
+);
-my (%uselines, %modules, %supplied);
+GetOptions(
+ 'files-with-match|l' => \ my $l,
+);
+
+chmod($FindBin::Bin . '/..');
find(sub {
return unless /(\.p[lm]|console)$/;
- # remember modules shipped with Lx-Office
+ # remember modules shipped with kivitendo
$supplied{modulize($File::Find::name)}++
if $File::Find::dir =~ m#modules/#;
next if /SL::/;
next if /Support::Files/; # our own test support module
next if /use (warnings|strict|vars|lib|constant|utf8)/;
+ next if /^use (with|the)/;
my ($useline) = m/^use\s+(.*?)$/;
- next if $useline =~ /^[\d.]+;/; # skip version requirements
+ next if $useline =~ /^[\d._]+;/; # skip version requirements
next if !$useline;
- $uselines{$useline}++;
+ $uselines{$useline} ||= [];
+ push @{ $uselines{$useline} }, $File::Find::name;
}
}, '.');
for my $useline (keys %uselines) {
$useline =~ s/#.*//; # kill comments
- # modules can be loaded implicit with use base qw(Module) or use parent
+ # modules can be loaded implicitly with use base qw(Module) or use parent
# 'Module'. catch these:
my ($module, $args) = $useline =~ /
(?:
next if $useline =~ /^most and offer that in a small/; # YAML
my $version = Module::CoreList->first_release($module);
- $modules{$module} = $supplied{$module} ? 'included'
- : $version ? sprintf '%2.6f', $version
- : is_documented($module) ? 'required'
- : '!missing';
+ $modules{$module} = { status => $supplied{$module} ? 'included'
+ : $version ? sprintf '%2.6f', $version
+ : is_required($module) ? 'required'
+ : is_optional($module) ? 'optional'
+ : is_developer($module) ? 'developer'
+ : '!missing',
+ files => $uselines{$useline},
+ };
+
+ # build requirement tree
+ for my $file (@{ $uselines{$useline} }) {
+ next if $file =~ /\.pl$/;
+ my $orig_module = modulize($file);
+ $requires{$orig_module} ||= {};
+ $requires{$orig_module}{$module}++;
+ }
+}
+
+# have all documented modules mentioned here
+$modules{$_->{name}} ||= { status => 'required' } for @SL::InstallationCheck::required_modules;
+$modules{$_->{name}} ||= { status => 'optional' } for @SL::InstallationCheck::optional_modules;
+$modules{$_->{name}} ||= { status => 'developer' } for @SL::InstallationCheck::developer_modules;
+
+# build transitive closure for documented dependencies
+my $changed = 1;
+while ($changed) {
+ $changed = 0;
+ for my $src_module (keys %requires) {
+ for my $dst_module (keys %{ $requires{$src_module} }) {
+ if ( $modules{$src_module}
+ && $modules{$dst_module}
+ && $modules{$src_module}->{status} =~ /^(required|devel|optional)/
+ && $modules{$dst_module}->{status} eq '!missing') {
+ $modules{$dst_module}->{status} = "required"; # . ", via $src_module";
+ $changed = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ }
}
-print sprintf "%8s : %s", $modules{$_}, $_
- for sort {
- $modules{$a} cmp $modules{$b}
- || $a cmp $b
+do {
+ print sprintf "%8s : %s", color_text($modules{$_}->{status}), $_;
+ if ($l) {
+ print " $_" for @{ $modules{$_}->{files} || [] };
+ }
+} for sort {
+ $modules{$a}->{status} cmp $modules{$b}->{status}
+ || $a cmp $b
} keys %modules;
sub modulize {
for (my ($name) = @_) {
s#^./modules/\w+/##;
+ s#^./##;
s#.pm$##;
s#/#::#g;
return $_;
}
}
-sub is_documented {
+sub is_required {
+ my ($module) = @_;
+ grep { $_->{name} eq $module } @SL::InstallationCheck::required_modules;
+}
+
+sub is_optional {
+ my ($module) = @_;
+ grep { $_->{name} eq $module } @SL::InstallationCheck::optional_modules;
+}
+
+sub is_developer {
my ($module) = @_;
- return grep { $_->{name} eq $module } @SL::InstallationCheck::required_modules;
+ grep { $_->{name} eq $module } @SL::InstallationCheck::developer_modules;
+}
+
+sub color_text {
+ my ($text) = @_;
+ return color(get_color($text)) . $text . color('reset');
+}
+
+sub get_color {
+ for (@_) {
+ return 'yellow' if /^5./ && $_ > 5.008;
+ return 'green' if /^5./;
+ return 'green' if /^included/;
+ return 'red' if /^!missing/;
+ return 'yellow';
+ }
}
+1;
+
__END__
=head1 NAME
=head1 EXAMPLE
# perl scipts/find-use.pl
- missing : Perl::Tags
- missing : Template::Constants
- missing : DBI
+ !missing : Template::Constants
+ !missing : DBI
=head1 EXPLANATION
This util is useful for package builders to identify all the CPAN dependencies
-we've made. It requires Module::CoreList (which is core, but is not in most
-stable releases of perl) to determine if a module is distributed with perl or
-not. The output reports which version of perl the module is in. If it reports
-0.000000, then the module is not in core perl, and needs to be installed before
-Lx-Office will operate.
+we have. It requires Module::CoreList (which is core since 5.9) to determine if
+a module is distributed with perl or not. The output will be one of the
+following:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item VERSION
+
+If a version string is displayed, the module is core since this version.
+Everything up to 5.8 is alright. 5.10 (aka 5.010) is acceptable, but should be
+documented. Please do not use 5.12 core modules without adding an explicit
+requirement.
+
+=item included
+
+This module is included in C<modules/*>. Don't worry about it.
+
+=item required
+
+This module is documented in C<SL:InstallationCheck> to be necessary, or is a
+dependency of one of these. Everything alright.
+
+=item !missing
+
+These modules are neither core, nor included, nor required. This is ok for
+developer tools, but should never occur for modules the actual program uses.
+
+=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2.
=cut
-
-