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# -*- Mode: cperl; coding: utf-8; cperl-indent-level: 4 -*- # vim: ts=4 sts=4 sw=4: package CPAN::FirstTime; use strict; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker (); use FileHandle (); use File::Basename (); use File::Path (); use File::Spec (); use CPAN::Mirrors (); use vars qw($VERSION $auto_config); $VERSION = "5.5310"; =head1 NAME CPAN::FirstTime - Utility for CPAN::Config file Initialization =head1 SYNOPSIS CPAN::FirstTime::init() =head1 DESCRIPTION The init routine asks a few questions and writes a CPAN/Config.pm or CPAN/MyConfig.pm file (depending on what it is currently using). In the following all questions and explanations regarding config variables are collected. =cut # down until the next =back the manpage must be parsed by the program # because the text is used in the init dialogues. my @podpara = split /\n\n/, <<'=back'; =over 2 =item auto_commit Normally CPAN.pm keeps config variables in memory and changes need to be saved in a separate 'o conf commit' command to make them permanent between sessions. If you set the 'auto_commit' option to true, changes to a config variable are always automatically committed to disk. Always commit changes to config variables to disk? =item build_cache CPAN.pm can limit the size of the disk area for keeping the build directories with all the intermediate files. Cache size for build directory (in MB)? =item build_dir Directory where the build process takes place? =item build_dir_reuse Until version 1.88 CPAN.pm never trusted the contents of the build_dir directory between sessions. Since 1.88_58 CPAN.pm has a YAML-based mechanism that makes it possible to share the contents of the build_dir/ directory between different sessions with the same version of perl. People who prefer to test things several days before installing will like this feature because it saves a lot of time. If you say yes to the following question, CPAN will try to store enough information about the build process so that it can pick up in future sessions at the same state of affairs as it left a previous session. Store and re-use state information about distributions between CPAN.pm sessions? =item build_requires_install_policy When a module declares another one as a 'build_requires' prerequisite this means that the other module is only needed for building or testing the module but need not be installed permanently. In this case you may wish to install that other module nonetheless or just keep it in the 'build_dir' directory to have it available only temporarily. Installing saves time on future installations but makes the perl installation bigger. You can choose if you want to always install (yes), never install (no) or be always asked. In the latter case you can set the default answer for the question to yes (ask/yes) or no (ask/no). Policy on installing 'build_requires' modules (yes, no, ask/yes, ask/no)? =item cache_metadata To considerably speed up the initial CPAN shell startup, it is possible to use Storable to create a cache of metadata. If Storable is not available, the normal index mechanism will be used. Note: this mechanism is not used when use_sqlite is on and SQLLite is running. Cache metadata (yes/no)? =item check_sigs CPAN packages can be digitally signed by authors and thus verified with the security provided by strong cryptography. The exact mechanism is defined in the Module::Signature module. While this is generally considered a good thing, it is not always convenient to the end user to install modules that are signed incorrectly or where the key of the author is not available or where some prerequisite for Module::Signature has a bug and so on. With the check_sigs parameter you can turn signature checking on and off. The default is off for now because the whole tool chain for the functionality is not yet considered mature by some. The author of CPAN.pm would recommend setting it to true most of the time and turning it off only if it turns out to be annoying. Note that if you do not have Module::Signature installed, no signature checks will be performed at all. Always try to check and verify signatures if a SIGNATURE file is in the package and Module::Signature is installed (yes/no)? =item cleanup_after_install Users who install modules and do not intend to look back, can free occupied disk space quickly by letting CPAN.pm cleanup each build directory immediately after a successful install. Remove build directory after a successful install? (yes/no)? =item colorize_output When you have Term::ANSIColor installed, you can turn on colorized output to have some visual differences between normal CPAN.pm output, warnings, debugging output, and the output of the modules being installed. Set your favorite colors after some experimenting with the Term::ANSIColor module. Please note that on Windows platforms colorized output also requires the Win32::Console::ANSI module. Do you want to turn on colored output? =item colorize_print Color for normal output? =item colorize_warn Color for warnings? =item colorize_debug Color for debugging messages? =item commandnumber_in_prompt The prompt of the cpan shell can contain the current command number for easier tracking of the session or be a plain string. Do you want the command number in the prompt (yes/no)? =item connect_to_internet_ok If you have never defined your own C<urllist> in your configuration then C<CPAN.pm> will be hesitant to use the built in default sites for downloading. It will ask you once per session if a connection to the internet is OK and only if you say yes, it will try to connect. But to avoid this question, you can choose your favorite download sites once and get away with it. Or, if you have no favorite download sites answer yes to the following question. If no urllist has been chosen yet, would you prefer CPAN.pm to connect to the built-in default sites without asking? (yes/no)? =item ftp_passive Shall we always set the FTP_PASSIVE environment variable when dealing with ftp download (yes/no)? =item ftpstats_period Statistics about downloads are truncated by size and period simultaneously. How many days shall we keep statistics about downloads? =item ftpstats_size Statistics about downloads are truncated by size and period simultaneously. How many items shall we keep in the statistics about downloads? =item getcwd CPAN.pm changes the current working directory often and needs to determine its own current working directory. Per default it uses Cwd::cwd but if this doesn't work on your system for some reason, alternatives can be configured according to the following table: cwd Cwd::cwd getcwd Cwd::getcwd fastcwd Cwd::fastcwd getdcwd Cwd::getdcwd backtickcwd external command cwd Preferred method for determining the current working directory? =item halt_on_failure Normally, CPAN.pm continues processing the full list of targets and dependencies, even if one of them fails. However, you can specify that CPAN should halt after the first failure. (Note that optional recommended or suggested modules that fail will not cause a halt.) Do you want to halt on failure (yes/no)? =item histfile If you have one of the readline packages (Term::ReadLine::Perl, Term::ReadLine::Gnu, possibly others) installed, the interactive CPAN shell will have history support. The next two questions deal with the filename of the history file and with its size. If you do not want to set this variable, please hit SPACE ENTER to the following question. File to save your history? =item histsize Number of lines to save? =item inactivity_timeout Sometimes you may wish to leave the processes run by CPAN alone without caring about them. Because the Makefile.PL or the Build.PL sometimes contains question you're expected to answer, you can set a timer that will kill a 'perl Makefile.PL' process after the specified time in seconds. If you set this value to 0, these processes will wait forever. This is the default and recommended setting. Timeout for inactivity during {Makefile,Build}.PL? =item index_expire The CPAN indexes are usually rebuilt once or twice per hour, but the typical CPAN mirror mirrors only once or twice per day. Depending on the quality of your mirror and your desire to be on the bleeding edge, you may want to set the following value to more or less than one day (which is the default). It determines after how many days CPAN.pm downloads new indexes. Let the index expire after how many days? =item inhibit_startup_message When the CPAN shell is started it normally displays a greeting message that contains the running version and the status of readline support. Do you want to turn this message off? =item keep_source_where Unless you are accessing the CPAN on your filesystem via a file: URL, CPAN.pm needs to keep the source files it downloads somewhere. Please supply a directory where the downloaded files are to be kept. Download target directory? =item load_module_verbosity When CPAN.pm loads a module it needs for some optional feature, it usually reports about module name and version. Choose 'v' to get this message, 'none' to suppress it. Verbosity level for loading modules (none or v)? =item makepl_arg Every Makefile.PL is run by perl in a separate process. Likewise we run 'make' and 'make install' in separate processes. If you have any parameters (e.g. PREFIX, UNINST or the like) you want to pass to the calls, please specify them here. If you don't understand this question, just press ENTER. Typical frequently used settings: PREFIX=~/perl # non-root users (please see manual for more hints) Parameters for the 'perl Makefile.PL' command? =item make_arg Parameters for the 'make' command? Typical frequently used setting: -j3 # dual processor system (on GNU make) Your choice: =item make_install_arg Parameters for the 'make install' command? Typical frequently used setting: UNINST=1 # to always uninstall potentially conflicting files # (but do NOT use with local::lib or INSTALL_BASE) Your choice: =item make_install_make_command Do you want to use a different make command for 'make install'? Cautious people will probably prefer: su root -c make or sudo make or /path1/to/sudo -u admin_account /path2/to/make or some such. Your choice: =item mbuildpl_arg A Build.PL is run by perl in a separate process. Likewise we run './Build' and './Build install' in separate processes. If you have any parameters you want to pass to the calls, please specify them here. Typical frequently used settings: --install_base /home/xxx # different installation directory Parameters for the 'perl Build.PL' command? =item mbuild_arg Parameters for the './Build' command? Setting might be: --extra_linker_flags -L/usr/foo/lib # non-standard library location Your choice: =item mbuild_install_arg Parameters for the './Build install' command? Typical frequently used setting: --uninst 1 # uninstall conflicting files # (but do NOT use with local::lib or INSTALL_BASE) Your choice: =item mbuild_install_build_command Do you want to use a different command for './Build install'? Sudo users will probably prefer: su root -c ./Build or sudo ./Build or /path1/to/sudo -u admin_account ./Build or some such. Your choice: =item pager What is your favorite pager program? =item prefer_installer When you have Module::Build installed and a module comes with both a Makefile.PL and a Build.PL, which shall have precedence? The main two standard installer modules are the old and well established ExtUtils::MakeMaker (for short: EUMM) which uses the Makefile.PL. And the next generation installer Module::Build (MB) which works with the Build.PL (and often comes with a Makefile.PL too). If a module comes only with one of the two we will use that one but if both are supplied then a decision must be made between EUMM and MB. See also http://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=29235 for a discussion about the right default. Or, as a third option you can choose RAND which will make a random decision (something regular CPAN testers will enjoy). In case you can choose between running a Makefile.PL or a Build.PL, which installer would you prefer (EUMM or MB or RAND)? =item prefs_dir CPAN.pm can store customized build environments based on regular expressions for distribution names. These are YAML files where the default options for CPAN.pm and the environment can be overridden and dialog sequences can be stored that can later be executed by an Expect.pm object. The CPAN.pm distribution comes with some prefab YAML files that cover sample distributions that can be used as blueprints to store your own prefs. Please check out the distroprefs/ directory of the CPAN.pm distribution to get a quick start into the prefs system. Directory where to store default options/environment/dialogs for building modules that need some customization? =item prerequisites_policy The CPAN module can detect when a module which you are trying to build depends on prerequisites. If this happens, it can build the prerequisites for you automatically ('follow'), ask you for confirmation ('ask'), or just ignore them ('ignore'). Choosing 'follow' also sets PERL_AUTOINSTALL and PERL_EXTUTILS_AUTOINSTALL for "--defaultdeps" if not already set. Please set your policy to one of the three values. Policy on building prerequisites (follow, ask or ignore)? =item randomize_urllist CPAN.pm can introduce some randomness when using hosts for download that are configured in the urllist parameter. Enter a numeric value between 0 and 1 to indicate how often you want to let CPAN.pm try a random host from the urllist. A value of one specifies to always use a random host as the first try. A value of zero means no randomness at all. Anything in between specifies how often, on average, a random host should be tried first. Randomize parameter =item recommends_policy (Experimental feature!) Some CPAN modules recommend additional, optional dependencies. These should generally be installed except in resource constrained environments. When this policy is true, recommended modules will be included with required modules. Included recommended modules? =item scan_cache By default, each time the CPAN module is started, cache scanning is performed to keep the cache size in sync ('atstart'). Alternatively, scanning and cleanup can happen when CPAN exits ('atexit'). To prevent any cache cleanup, answer 'never'. Perform cache scanning ('atstart', 'atexit' or 'never')? =item shell What is your favorite shell? =item show_unparsable_versions During the 'r' command CPAN.pm finds modules without version number. When the command finishes, it prints a report about this. If you want this report to be very verbose, say yes to the following variable. Show all individual modules that have no $VERSION? =item show_upload_date The 'd' and the 'm' command normally only show you information they have in their in-memory database and thus will never connect to the internet. If you set the 'show_upload_date' variable to true, 'm' and 'd' will additionally show you the upload date of the module or distribution. Per default this feature is off because it may require a net connection to get at the upload date. Always try to show upload date with 'd' and 'm' command (yes/no)? =item show_zero_versions During the 'r' command CPAN.pm finds modules with a version number of zero. When the command finishes, it prints a report about this. If you want this report to be very verbose, say yes to the following variable. Show all individual modules that have a $VERSION of zero? =item suggests_policy (Experimental feature!) Some CPAN modules suggest additional, optional dependencies. These 'suggest' dependencies provide enhanced operation. When this policy is true, suggested modules will be included with required modules. Included suggested modules? =item tar_verbosity When CPAN.pm uses the tar command, which switch for the verbosity shall be used? Choose 'none' for quiet operation, 'v' for file name listing, 'vv' for full listing. Tar command verbosity level (none or v or vv)? =item term_is_latin The next option deals with the charset (a.k.a. character set) your terminal supports. In general, CPAN is English speaking territory, so the charset does not matter much but some CPAN have names that are outside the ASCII range. If your terminal supports UTF-8, you should say no to the next question. If it expects ISO-8859-1 (also known as LATIN1) then you should say yes. If it supports neither, your answer does not matter because you will not be able to read the names of some authors anyway. If you answer no, names will be output in UTF-8. Your terminal expects ISO-8859-1 (yes/no)? =item term_ornaments When using Term::ReadLine, you can turn ornaments on so that your input stands out against the output from CPAN.pm. Do you want to turn ornaments on? =item test_report The goal of the CPAN Testers project (http://testers.cpan.org/) is to test as many CPAN packages as possible on as many platforms as possible. This provides valuable feedback to module authors and potential users to identify bugs or platform compatibility issues and improves the overall quality and value of CPAN. One way you can contribute is to send test results for each module that you install. If you install the CPAN::Reporter module, you have the option to automatically generate and deliver test reports to CPAN Testers whenever you run tests on a CPAN package. See the CPAN::Reporter documentation for additional details and configuration settings. If your firewall blocks outgoing traffic, you may need to configure CPAN::Reporter before sending reports. Generate test reports if CPAN::Reporter is installed (yes/no)? =item perl5lib_verbosity When CPAN.pm extends @INC via PERL5LIB, it prints a list of directories added (or a summary of how many directories are added). Choose 'v' to get this message, 'none' to suppress it. Verbosity level for PERL5LIB changes (none or v)? =item prefer_external_tar Per default all untar operations are done with the perl module Archive::Tar; by setting this variable to true the external tar command is used if available; on Unix this is usually preferred because they have a reliable and fast gnutar implementation. Use the external tar program instead of Archive::Tar? =item trust_test_report_history When a distribution has already been tested by CPAN::Reporter on this machine, CPAN can skip the test phase and just rely on the test report history instead. Note that this will not apply to distributions that failed tests because of missing dependencies. Also, tests can be run regardless of the history using "force". Do you want to rely on the test report history (yes/no)? =item use_prompt_default When this is true, CPAN will set PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT to a true value. This causes ExtUtils::MakeMaker (and compatible) prompts to use default values instead of stopping to prompt you to answer questions. It also sets NONINTERACTIVE_TESTING to a true value to signal more generally that distributions should not try to interact with you. Do you want to use prompt defaults (yes/no)? =item use_sqlite CPAN::SQLite is a layer between the index files that are downloaded from the CPAN and CPAN.pm that speeds up metadata queries and reduces memory consumption of CPAN.pm considerably. Use CPAN::SQLite if available? (yes/no)? =item version_timeout This timeout prevents CPAN from hanging when trying to parse a pathologically coded $VERSION from a module. The default is 15 seconds. If you set this value to 0, no timeout will occur, but this is not recommended. Timeout for parsing module versions? =item yaml_load_code Both YAML.pm and YAML::Syck are capable of deserialising code. As this requires a string eval, which might be a security risk, you can use this option to enable or disable the deserialisation of code via CPAN::DeferredCode. (Note: This does not work under perl 5.6) Do you want to enable code deserialisation (yes/no)? =item yaml_module At the time of this writing (2009-03) there are three YAML implementations working: YAML, YAML::Syck, and YAML::XS. The latter two are faster but need a C compiler installed on your system. There may be more alternative YAML conforming modules. When I tried two other players, YAML::Tiny and YAML::Perl, they seemed not powerful enough to work with CPAN.pm. This may have changed in the meantime. Which YAML implementation would you prefer? =back =head1 LICENSE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut use vars qw( %prompts ); { my @prompts = ( auto_config => qq{ CPAN.pm requires configuration, but most of it can be done automatically. If you answer 'no' below, you will enter an interactive dialog for each configuration option instead. Would you like to configure as much as possible automatically?}, auto_pick => qq{ Would you like me to automatically choose some CPAN mirror sites for you? (This means connecting to the Internet)}, config_intro => qq{ The following questions are intended to help you with the configuration. The CPAN module needs a directory of its own to cache important index files and maybe keep a temporary mirror of CPAN files. This may be a site-wide or a personal directory. }, # cpan_home => qq{ }, cpan_home_where => qq{ First of all, I'd like to create this directory. Where? }, external_progs => qq{ The CPAN module will need a few external programs to work properly. Please correct me, if I guess the wrong path for a program. Don't panic if you do not have some of them, just press ENTER for those. To disable the use of a program, you can type a space followed by ENTER. }, proxy_intro => qq{ If you're accessing the net via proxies, you can specify them in the CPAN configuration or via environment variables. The variable in the \$CPAN::Config takes precedence. }, proxy_user => qq{ If your proxy is an authenticating proxy, you can store your username permanently. If you do not want that, just press ENTER. You will then be asked for your username in every future session. }, proxy_pass => qq{ Your password for the authenticating proxy can also be stored permanently on disk. If this violates your security policy, just press ENTER. You will then be asked for the password in every future session. }, urls_intro => qq{ Now you need to choose your CPAN mirror sites. You can let me pick mirrors for you, you can select them from a list or you can enter them by hand. }, urls_picker_intro => qq{First, pick a nearby continent and country by typing in the number(s) in front of the item(s) you want to select. You can pick several of each, separated by spaces. Then, you will be presented with a list of URLs of CPAN mirrors in the countries you selected, along with previously selected URLs. Select some of those URLs, or just keep the old list. Finally, you will be prompted for any extra URLs -- file:, ftp:, or http: -- that host a CPAN mirror. You should select more than one (just in case the first isn't available). }, password_warn => qq{ Warning: Term::ReadKey seems not to be available, your password will be echoed to the terminal! }, install_help => qq{ Warning: You do not have write permission for Perl library directories. To install modules, you need to configure a local Perl library directory or escalate your privileges. CPAN can help you by bootstrapping the local::lib module or by configuring itself to use 'sudo' (if available). You may also resolve this problem manually if you need to customize your setup. What approach do you want? (Choose 'local::lib', 'sudo' or 'manual') }, local_lib_installed => qq{ local::lib is installed. You must now add the following environment variables to your shell configuration files (or registry, if you are on Windows) and then restart your command line shell and CPAN before installing modules: }, ); die "Coding error in \@prompts declaration. Odd number of elements, above" if (@prompts % 2); %prompts = @prompts; if (scalar(keys %prompts) != scalar(@prompts)/2) { my %already; for my $item (0..$#prompts) { next if $item % 2; die "$prompts[$item] is duplicated\n" if $already{$prompts[$item]}++; } } shift @podpara; while (@podpara) { warn "Alert: cannot parse my own manpage for init dialog" unless $podpara[0] =~ s/^=item\s+//; my $name = shift @podpara; my @para; while (@podpara && $podpara[0] !~ /^=item/) { push @para, shift @podpara; } $prompts{$name} = pop @para; if (@para) { $prompts{$name . "_intro"} = join "", map { "$_\n\n" } @para; } } } sub init { my($configpm, %args) = @_; use Config; # extra args after 'o conf init' my $matcher = $args{args} && @{$args{args}} ? $args{args}[0] : ''; if ($matcher =~ /^\/(.*)\/$/) { # case /regex/ => take the first, ignore the rest $matcher = $1; shift @{$args{args}}; if (@{$args{args}}) { local $" = " "; $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("Ignoring excessive arguments '@{$args{args}}'"); $CPAN::Frontend->mysleep(2); } } elsif (0 == length $matcher) { } elsif (0 && $matcher eq "~") { # extremely buggy, but a nice idea my @unconfigured = sort grep { not exists $CPAN::Config->{$_} or not defined $CPAN::Config->{$_} or not length $CPAN::Config->{$_} } keys %$CPAN::Config; $matcher = "\\b(".join("|", @unconfigured).")\\b"; $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("matcher[$matcher]"); } else { # case WORD... => all arguments must be valid for my $arg (@{$args{args}}) { unless (exists $CPAN::HandleConfig::keys{$arg}) { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("'$arg' is not a valid configuration variable\n"); return; } } $matcher = "\\b(".join("|",@{$args{args}}).")\\b"; } CPAN->debug("matcher[$matcher]") if $CPAN::DEBUG; unless ($CPAN::VERSION) { require CPAN::Nox; } require CPAN::HandleConfig; CPAN::HandleConfig::require_myconfig_or_config(); $CPAN::Config ||= {}; local($/) = "\n"; local($\) = ""; local($|) = 1; my($ans,$default); # why so half global? # #= Files, directories # local *_real_prompt; if ( $args{autoconfig} ) { $auto_config = 1; } elsif ($matcher) { $auto_config = 0; } else { my $_conf = prompt($prompts{auto_config}, "yes"); $auto_config = ($_conf and $_conf =~ /^y/i) ? 1 : 0; } CPAN->debug("auto_config[$auto_config]") if $CPAN::DEBUG; if ( $auto_config ) { local $^W = 0; # prototype should match that of &MakeMaker::prompt my $current_second = time; my $current_second_count = 0; my $i_am_mad = 0; # silent prompting -- just quietly use default *_real_prompt = sub { return $_[1] }; } # # bootstrap local::lib or sudo # unless ( $matcher || _can_write_to_libdirs() || _using_installbase() || _using_sudo() ) { local $auto_config = 0; # We *must* ask, even under autoconfig local *_real_prompt; # We *must* show prompt my_prompt_loop(install_help => 'local::lib', $matcher, 'local::lib|sudo|manual'); } $CPAN::Config->{install_help} ||= ''; # Temporary to suppress warnings if (!$matcher or q{ build_dir build_dir_reuse cpan_home keep_source_where prefs_dir } =~ /$matcher/) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{config_intro}) unless $auto_config; init_cpan_home($matcher); my_dflt_prompt("keep_source_where", File::Spec->catdir($CPAN::Config->{cpan_home},"sources"), $matcher, ); my_dflt_prompt("build_dir", File::Spec->catdir($CPAN::Config->{cpan_home},"build"), $matcher ); my_yn_prompt(build_dir_reuse => 0, $matcher); my_dflt_prompt("prefs_dir", File::Spec->catdir($CPAN::Config->{cpan_home},"prefs"), $matcher ); } # #= Config: auto_commit # my_yn_prompt(auto_commit => 0, $matcher); # #= Cache size, Index expire # my_dflt_prompt(build_cache => 100, $matcher); my_dflt_prompt(index_expire => 1, $matcher); my_prompt_loop(scan_cache => 'atstart', $matcher, 'atstart|atexit|never'); my_yn_prompt(cleanup_after_install => 0, $matcher); # #= cache_metadata # my_yn_prompt(cache_metadata => 1, $matcher); my_yn_prompt(use_sqlite => 0, $matcher); # #= Do we follow PREREQ_PM? # my_prompt_loop(prerequisites_policy => 'follow', $matcher, 'follow|ask|ignore'); my_prompt_loop(build_requires_install_policy => 'yes', $matcher, 'yes|no|ask/yes|ask/no'); my_yn_prompt(recommends_policy => 1, $matcher); my_yn_prompt(suggests_policy => 0, $matcher); # #= Module::Signature # my_yn_prompt(check_sigs => 0, $matcher); # #= CPAN::Reporter # if (!$matcher or 'test_report' =~ /$matcher/) { my_yn_prompt(test_report => 0, $matcher); if ( $matcher && $CPAN::Config->{test_report} && $CPAN::META->has_inst("CPAN::Reporter") && CPAN::Reporter->can('configure') ) { my $_conf = prompt("Would you like me configure CPAN::Reporter now?", "yes"); if ($_conf =~ /^y/i) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\nProceeding to configure CPAN::Reporter.\n"); CPAN::Reporter::configure(); $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\nReturning to CPAN configuration.\n"); } } } my_yn_prompt(trust_test_report_history => 0, $matcher); # #= YAML vs. YAML::Syck # if (!$matcher or "yaml_module" =~ /$matcher/) { my_dflt_prompt(yaml_module => "YAML", $matcher); my $old_v = $CPAN::Config->{load_module_verbosity}; $CPAN::Config->{load_module_verbosity} = q[none]; if (!$auto_config && !$CPAN::META->has_inst($CPAN::Config->{yaml_module})) { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn ("Warning (maybe harmless): '$CPAN::Config->{yaml_module}' not installed.\n"); $CPAN::Frontend->mysleep(3); } $CPAN::Config->{load_module_verbosity} = $old_v; } # #= YAML code deserialisation # my_yn_prompt(yaml_load_code => 0, $matcher); # #= External programs # my(@path) = split /$Config{'path_sep'}/, $ENV{'PATH'}; $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{external_progs}) if !$matcher && !$auto_config; _init_external_progs($matcher, { path => \@path, progs => [ qw/make bzip2 gzip tar unzip gpg patch applypatch/ ], shortcut => 0 }); _init_external_progs($matcher, { path => \@path, progs => [ qw/wget curl lynx ncftpget ncftp ftp/ ], shortcut => 1 }); { my $path = $CPAN::Config->{'pager'} || $ENV{PAGER} || find_exe("less",\@path) || find_exe("more",\@path) || ($^O eq 'MacOS' ? $ENV{EDITOR} : 0 ) || "more"; my_dflt_prompt(pager => $path, $matcher); } { my $path = $CPAN::Config->{'shell'}; if ($path && File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($path)) { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("Warning: configured $path does not exist\n") unless -e $path; $path = ""; } $path ||= $ENV{SHELL}; $path ||= $ENV{COMSPEC} if $^O eq "MSWin32"; if ($^O eq 'MacOS') { $CPAN::Config->{'shell'} = 'not_here'; } else { $path ||= 'sh', $path =~ s,\\,/,g if $^O eq 'os2'; # Cosmetic only my_dflt_prompt(shell => $path, $matcher); } } { my $tar = $CPAN::Config->{tar}; my $prefer_external_tar = $CPAN::Config->{prefer_external_tar}; # XXX not yet supported unless (defined $prefer_external_tar) { if ($^O =~ /(MSWin32|solaris)/) { # both have a record of broken tars $prefer_external_tar = 0; } elsif ($tar) { $prefer_external_tar = 1; } else { $prefer_external_tar = 0; } } my_yn_prompt(prefer_external_tar => $prefer_external_tar, $matcher); } # # verbosity # my_prompt_loop(tar_verbosity => 'none', $matcher, 'none|v|vv'); my_prompt_loop(load_module_verbosity => 'none', $matcher, 'none|v'); my_prompt_loop(perl5lib_verbosity => 'none', $matcher, 'none|v'); my_yn_prompt(inhibit_startup_message => 0, $matcher); # #= Installer, arguments to make etc. # my_prompt_loop(prefer_installer => 'MB', $matcher, 'MB|EUMM|RAND'); if (!$matcher or 'makepl_arg make_arg' =~ /$matcher/) { my_dflt_prompt(makepl_arg => "", $matcher); my_dflt_prompt(make_arg => "", $matcher); if ( $CPAN::Config->{makepl_arg} =~ /LIBS=|INC=/ ) { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn( "Warning: Using LIBS or INC in makepl_arg will likely break distributions\n" . "that specify their own LIBS or INC options in Makefile.PL.\n" ); } } require CPAN::HandleConfig; if (exists $CPAN::HandleConfig::keys{make_install_make_command}) { # as long as Windows needs $self->_build_command, we cannot # support sudo on windows :-) my $default = $CPAN::Config->{make} || ""; if ( $default && $CPAN::Config->{install_help} eq 'sudo' ) { if ( find_exe('sudo') ) { $default = "sudo $default"; delete $CPAN::Config->{make_install_make_command} unless $CPAN::Config->{make_install_make_command} =~ /sudo/; } else { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarnonce("Could not find 'sudo' in PATH\n"); } } my_dflt_prompt(make_install_make_command => $default, $matcher); } my_dflt_prompt(make_install_arg => $CPAN::Config->{make_arg} || "", $matcher); my_dflt_prompt(mbuildpl_arg => "", $matcher); my_dflt_prompt(mbuild_arg => "", $matcher); if (exists $CPAN::HandleConfig::keys{mbuild_install_build_command} and $^O ne "MSWin32") { # as long as Windows needs $self->_build_command, we cannot # support sudo on windows :-) my $default = $^O eq 'VMS' ? '@Build.com' : "./Build"; if ( $CPAN::Config->{install_help} eq 'sudo' ) { if ( find_exe('sudo') ) { $default = "sudo $default"; delete $CPAN::Config->{mbuild_install_build_command} unless $CPAN::Config->{mbuild_install_build_command} =~ /sudo/; } else { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarnonce("Could not find 'sudo' in PATH\n"); } } my_dflt_prompt(mbuild_install_build_command => $default, $matcher); } my_dflt_prompt(mbuild_install_arg => "", $matcher); # #== use_prompt_default # my_yn_prompt(use_prompt_default => 0, $matcher); # #= Alarm period # my_dflt_prompt(inactivity_timeout => 0, $matcher); my_dflt_prompt(version_timeout => 15, $matcher); # #== halt_on_failure # my_yn_prompt(halt_on_failure => 0, $matcher); # #= Proxies # my @proxy_vars = qw/ftp_proxy http_proxy no_proxy/; my @proxy_user_vars = qw/proxy_user proxy_pass/; if (!$matcher or "@proxy_vars @proxy_user_vars" =~ /$matcher/) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{proxy_intro}) unless $auto_config; for (@proxy_vars) { $prompts{$_} = "Your $_?"; my_dflt_prompt($_ => $ENV{$_}||"", $matcher); } if ($CPAN::Config->{ftp_proxy} || $CPAN::Config->{http_proxy}) { $default = $CPAN::Config->{proxy_user} || $CPAN::LWP::UserAgent::USER || ""; $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{proxy_user}) unless $auto_config; if ($CPAN::Config->{proxy_user} = prompt("Your proxy user id?",$default)) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{proxy_pass}) unless $auto_config; if ($CPAN::META->has_inst("Term::ReadKey")) { Term::ReadKey::ReadMode("noecho"); } else { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{password_warn}) unless $auto_config; } $CPAN::Config->{proxy_pass} = prompt_no_strip("Your proxy password?"); if ($CPAN::META->has_inst("Term::ReadKey")) { Term::ReadKey::ReadMode("restore"); } $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n\n") unless $auto_config; } } } # #= how plugins work # # XXX MISSING: my_array_prompt to be used with plugins. We did something like this near # git log -p fd68f8f5e33f4cecea4fdb7abc5ee19c12f138f0..test-notest-test-dependency # Need to do similar steps for plugin_list. As long as we do not support it here, people # must use the cpan shell prompt to write something like # o conf plugin_list push CPAN::Plugin::Specfile=dir,/tmp/foo-20141013,... # o conf commit # #= how FTP works # my_yn_prompt(ftp_passive => 1, $matcher); # #= how cwd works # my_prompt_loop(getcwd => 'cwd', $matcher, 'cwd|getcwd|fastcwd|getdcwd|backtickcwd'); # #= the CPAN shell itself (prompt, color) # my_yn_prompt(commandnumber_in_prompt => 1, $matcher); my_yn_prompt(term_ornaments => 1, $matcher); if ("colorize_output colorize_print colorize_warn colorize_debug" =~ $matcher) { my_yn_prompt(colorize_output => 0, $matcher); if ($CPAN::Config->{colorize_output}) { if ($CPAN::META->has_inst("Term::ANSIColor")) { my $T="gYw"; $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( " on_ on_y ". " on_ma on_\n") unless $auto_config; $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( " on_black on_red green ellow ". "on_blue genta on_cyan white\n") unless $auto_config; for my $FG ("", "bold", map {$_,"bold $_"} "black","red","green", "yellow","blue", "magenta", "cyan","white") { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(sprintf( "%12s ", $FG)) unless $auto_config; for my $BG ("",map {"on_$_"} qw(black red green yellow blue magenta cyan white)) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( $FG||$BG ? Term::ANSIColor::colored(" $T ","$FG $BG") : " $T ") unless $auto_config; } $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( "\n" ) unless $auto_config; } $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( "\n" ) unless $auto_config; } for my $tuple ( ["colorize_print", "bold blue on_white"], ["colorize_warn", "bold red on_white"], ["colorize_debug", "black on_cyan"], ) { my_dflt_prompt($tuple->[0] => $tuple->[1], $matcher); if ($CPAN::META->has_inst("Term::ANSIColor")) { eval { Term::ANSIColor::color($CPAN::Config->{$tuple->[0]})}; if ($@) { $CPAN::Config->{$tuple->[0]} = $tuple->[1]; $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn($@."setting to default '$tuple->[1]'\n"); } } } } } # #== term_is_latin # my_yn_prompt(term_is_latin => 1, $matcher); # #== save history in file 'histfile' # if (!$matcher or 'histfile histsize' =~ /$matcher/) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{histfile_intro}) unless $auto_config; defined($default = $CPAN::Config->{histfile}) or $default = File::Spec->catfile($CPAN::Config->{cpan_home},"histfile"); my_dflt_prompt(histfile => $default, $matcher); if ($CPAN::Config->{histfile}) { defined($default = $CPAN::Config->{histsize}) or $default = 100; my_dflt_prompt(histsize => $default, $matcher); } } # #== do an ls on the m or the d command # my_yn_prompt(show_upload_date => 0, $matcher); # #== verbosity at the end of the r command # if (!$matcher or 'show_unparsable_versions' =~ /$matcher/ or 'show_zero_versions' =~ /$matcher/ ) { my_yn_prompt(show_unparsable_versions => 0, $matcher); my_yn_prompt(show_zero_versions => 0, $matcher); } # #= MIRRORED.BY and conf_sites() # # Let's assume they want to use the internet and make them turn it # off if they really don't. my_yn_prompt("connect_to_internet_ok" => 1, $matcher); # Allow matching but don't show during manual config if ($matcher) { if ("randomize_urllist" =~ $matcher) { my_dflt_prompt(randomize_urllist => 0, $matcher); } if ("ftpstats_size" =~ $matcher) { my_dflt_prompt(ftpstats_size => 99, $matcher); } if ("ftpstats_period" =~ $matcher) { my_dflt_prompt(ftpstats_period => 14, $matcher); } } $CPAN::Config->{urllist} ||= []; if ($auto_config) { if(@{ $CPAN::Config->{urllist} }) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( "Your 'urllist' is already configured. Type 'o conf init urllist' to change it.\n" ); } else { $CPAN::Config->{urllist} = [ 'http://www.cpan.org/' ]; } } elsif (!$matcher || "urllist" =~ $matcher) { _do_pick_mirrors(); } if ($auto_config) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( "\nAutoconfiguration complete.\n" ); $auto_config = 0; # reset } # bootstrap local::lib now if requested if ( $CPAN::Config->{install_help} eq 'local::lib' ) { if ( ! @{ $CPAN::Config->{urllist} } ) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( "Skipping local::lib bootstrap because 'urllist' is not configured.\n" ); } else { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\nAttempting to bootstrap local::lib...\n"); $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\nWriting $configpm for bootstrap...\n"); delete $CPAN::Config->{install_help}; # temporary only CPAN::HandleConfig->commit; my($dist, $locallib); $locallib = CPAN::Shell->expand('Module', 'local::lib'); if ( $locallib and $dist = $locallib->distribution ) { # this is a hack to force bootstrapping $dist->{prefs}{pl}{commandline} = "$^X Makefile.PL --bootstrap"; # Set @INC for this process so we find things as they bootstrap require lib; lib->import(_local_lib_inc_path()); eval { $dist->install }; } if ( ! $dist || (my $err = $@) ) { $err ||= 'Could not locate local::lib in the CPAN index'; $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("Error bootstrapping local::lib: $@\n"); $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("From the CPAN Shell, you might try 'look local::lib' and \n" . "run 'perl Makefile --bootstrap' and see if that is successful. Then\n" . "restart your CPAN client\n" ); } else { _local_lib_config(); } } } # install_help is temporary for configuration and not saved delete $CPAN::Config->{install_help}; $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n"); if ($matcher && !$CPAN::Config->{auto_commit}) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("Please remember to call 'o conf commit' to ". "make the config permanent!\n"); } else { CPAN::HandleConfig->commit; } if (! $matcher) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( "\nYou can re-run configuration any time with 'o conf init' in the CPAN shell\n" ); } } sub _local_lib_config { # Set environment stuff for this process require local::lib; # Tell user about environment vars to set $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{local_lib_installed}); local $ENV{SHELL} = $CPAN::Config->{shell} || $ENV{SHELL}; my $shellvars = local::lib->environment_vars_string_for(_local_lib_path()); $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($shellvars); # Set %ENV after getting string above my %env = local::lib->build_environment_vars_for(_local_lib_path(), 1); while ( my ($k, $v) = each %env ) { $ENV{$k} = $v; } # Offer to mangle the shell config my $munged_rc; if ( my $rc = _find_shell_config() ) { local $auto_config = 0; # We *must* ask, even under autoconfig local *_real_prompt; # We *must* show prompt my $_conf = prompt( "\nWould you like me to append that to $rc now?", "yes" ); if ($_conf =~ /^y/i) { open my $fh, ">>", $rc; print {$fh} "\n$shellvars"; close $fh; $munged_rc++; } } # Warn at exit time if ($munged_rc) { push @{$CPAN::META->_exit_messages}, << "HERE"; *** Remember to restart your shell before running cpan again *** HERE } else { push @{$CPAN::META->_exit_messages}, << "HERE"; *** Remember to add these environment variables to your shell config and restart your shell before running cpan again *** $shellvars HERE } } { my %shell_rc_map = ( map { $_ => ".${_}rc" } qw/ bash tcsh csh /, map { $_ => ".profile" } qw/dash ash sh/, zsh => ".zshenv", ); sub _find_shell_config { my $shell = File::Basename::basename($CPAN::Config->{shell}); if ( my $rc = $shell_rc_map{$shell} ) { my $path = File::Spec->catfile($ENV{HOME}, $rc); return $path if -w $path; } } } sub _local_lib_inc_path { return File::Spec->catdir(_local_lib_path(), qw/lib perl5/); } sub _local_lib_path { return File::Spec->catdir(_local_lib_home(), 'perl5'); } # Adapted from resolve_home_path() in local::lib -- this is where # local::lib thinks the user's home is { my $local_lib_home; sub _local_lib_home { $local_lib_home ||= File::Spec->rel2abs( do { if ($CPAN::META->has_usable("File::HomeDir") && File::HomeDir->VERSION >= 0.65) { File::HomeDir->my_home; } elsif (defined $ENV{HOME}) { $ENV{HOME}; } else { (getpwuid $<)[7] || "~"; } }); } } sub _do_pick_mirrors { local *_real_prompt; *_real_prompt = \&CPAN::Shell::colorable_makemaker_prompt; $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{urls_intro}); # Only prompt for auto-pick if Net::Ping is new enough to do timings my $_conf = 'n'; if ( $CPAN::META->has_usable("Net::Ping") && Net::Ping->VERSION gt '2.13') { $_conf = prompt($prompts{auto_pick}, "yes"); } else { prompt("Autoselection disabled due to Net::Ping missing or insufficient. Please press ENTER"); } my @old_list = @{ $CPAN::Config->{urllist} }; if ( $_conf =~ /^y/i ) { conf_sites( auto_pick => 1 ) or bring_your_own(); } else { _print_urllist('Current') if @old_list; my $msg = scalar @old_list ? "\nWould you like to edit the urllist or pick new mirrors from a list?" : "\nWould you like to pick from the CPAN mirror list?" ; my $_conf = prompt($msg, "yes"); if ( $_conf =~ /^y/i ) { conf_sites(); } bring_your_own(); } _print_urllist('New'); } sub _init_external_progs { my($matcher,$args) = @_; my $PATH = $args->{path}; my @external_progs = @{ $args->{progs} }; my $shortcut = $args->{shortcut}; my $showed_make_warning; if (!$matcher or "@external_progs" =~ /$matcher/) { my $old_warn = $^W; local $^W if $^O eq 'MacOS'; local $^W = $old_warn; my $progname; for $progname (@external_progs) { next if $matcher && $progname !~ /$matcher/; if ($^O eq 'MacOS') { $CPAN::Config->{$progname} = 'not_here'; next; } my $progcall = $progname; unless ($matcher) { # we really don't need ncftp if we have ncftpget, but # if they chose this dialog via matcher, they shall have it next if $progname eq "ncftp" && $CPAN::Config->{ncftpget} gt " "; } my $path = $CPAN::Config->{$progname} || $Config::Config{$progname} || ""; if (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($path)) { # testing existence is not good enough, some have these exe # extensions # warn "Warning: configured $path does not exist\n" unless -e $path; # $path = ""; } elsif ($path =~ /^\s+$/) { # preserve disabled programs } else { $path = ''; } unless ($path) { # e.g. make -> nmake $progcall = $Config::Config{$progname} if $Config::Config{$progname}; } $path ||= find_exe($progcall,$PATH); unless ($path) { # not -e $path, because find_exe already checked that local $"=";"; $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("Warning: $progcall not found in PATH[@$PATH]\n") unless $auto_config; _beg_for_make(), $showed_make_warning++ if $progname eq "make"; } $prompts{$progname} = "Where is your $progname program?"; $path = my_dflt_prompt($progname,$path,$matcher,1); # 1 => no strip spaces my $disabling = $path =~ m/^\s*$/; # don't let them disable or misconfigure make without warning if ( $progname eq "make" && ( $disabling || ! _check_found($path) ) ) { if ( $disabling && $showed_make_warning ) { next; } else { _beg_for_make() unless $showed_make_warning++; undef $CPAN::Config->{$progname}; $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("Press SPACE and ENTER to disable make (NOT RECOMMENDED)\n"); redo; } } elsif ( $disabling ) { next; } elsif ( _check_found( $CPAN::Config->{$progname} ) ) { last if $shortcut && !$matcher; } else { undef $CPAN::Config->{$progname}; $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("Press SPACE and ENTER to disable $progname\n"); redo; } } } } sub _check_found { my ($prog) = @_; if ( ! -f $prog ) { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("Warning: '$prog' does not exist\n") unless $auto_config; return; } elsif ( ! -x $prog ) { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("Warning: '$prog' is not executable\n") unless $auto_config; return; } return 1; } sub _beg_for_make { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn(<<"HERE"); ALERT: 'make' is an essential tool for building perl Modules. Please make sure you have 'make' (or some equivalent) working. HERE if ($^O eq "MSWin32") { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn(<<"HERE"); Windows users may want to follow this procedure when back in the CPAN shell: look YVES/scripts/alien_nmake.pl perl alien_nmake.pl This will install nmake on your system which can be used as a 'make' substitute. You can then revisit this dialog with o conf init make HERE } } sub init_cpan_home { my($matcher) = @_; if (!$matcher or 'cpan_home' =~ /$matcher/) { my $cpan_home = $CPAN::Config->{cpan_home} || CPAN::HandleConfig::cpan_home(); if (-d $cpan_home) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( "\nI see you already have a directory\n" . "\n$cpan_home\n" . "Shall we use it as the general CPAN build and cache directory?\n\n" ) unless $auto_config; } else { # no cpan-home, must prompt and get one $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{cpan_home_where}) unless $auto_config; } my $default = $cpan_home; my $loop = 0; my($last_ans,$ans); $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(" <cpan_home>\n") unless $auto_config; PROMPT: while ($ans = prompt("CPAN build and cache directory?",$default)) { if (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($ans)) { my @cpan_home = split /[\/\\]/, $ans; DIR: for my $dir (@cpan_home) { if ($dir =~ /^~/ and (!$last_ans or $ans ne $last_ans)) { $CPAN::Frontend ->mywarn("Warning: a tilde in the path will be ". "taken as a literal tilde. Please ". "confirm again if you want to keep it\n"); $last_ans = $default = $ans; next PROMPT; } } } else { require Cwd; my $cwd = Cwd::cwd(); my $absans = File::Spec->catdir($cwd,$ans); $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("The path '$ans' is not an ". "absolute path. Please specify ". "an absolute path\n"); $default = $absans; next PROMPT; } eval { File::Path::mkpath($ans); }; # dies if it can't if ($@) { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("Couldn't create directory $ans.\n". "Please retry.\n"); next PROMPT; } if (-d $ans && -w _) { last PROMPT; } else { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("Couldn't find directory $ans\n". "or directory is not writable. Please retry.\n"); if (++$loop > 5) { $CPAN::Frontend->mydie("Giving up"); } } } $CPAN::Config->{cpan_home} = $ans; } } sub my_dflt_prompt { my ($item, $dflt, $m, $no_strip) = @_; my $default = $CPAN::Config->{$item} || $dflt; if (!$auto_config && (!$m || $item =~ /$m/)) { if (my $intro = $prompts{$item . "_intro"}) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($intro); } $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(" <$item>\n"); $CPAN::Config->{$item} = $no_strip ? prompt_no_strip($prompts{$item}, $default) : prompt( $prompts{$item}, $default); } else { $CPAN::Config->{$item} = $default; } return $CPAN::Config->{$item}; } sub my_yn_prompt { my ($item, $dflt, $m) = @_; my $default; defined($default = $CPAN::Config->{$item}) or $default = $dflt; # $DB::single = 1; if (!$auto_config && (!$m || $item =~ /$m/)) { if (my $intro = $prompts{$item . "_intro"}) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($intro); } $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(" <$item>\n"); my $ans = prompt($prompts{$item}, $default ? 'yes' : 'no'); $CPAN::Config->{$item} = ($ans =~ /^[y1]/i ? 1 : 0); } else { $CPAN::Config->{$item} = $default; } } sub my_prompt_loop { my ($item, $dflt, $m, $ok) = @_; my $default = $CPAN::Config->{$item} || $dflt; my $ans; if (!$auto_config && (!$m || $item =~ /$m/)) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{$item . "_intro"}); $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(" <$item>\n"); do { $ans = prompt($prompts{$item}, $default); } until $ans =~ /$ok/; $CPAN::Config->{$item} = $ans; } else { $CPAN::Config->{$item} = $default; } } # Here's the logic about the MIRRORED.BY file. There are a number of scenarios: # (1) We have a cached MIRRORED.BY file # (1a) We're auto-picking # - Refresh it automatically if it's old # (1b) Otherwise, ask if using cached is ok. If old, default to no. # - If cached is not ok, get it from the Internet. If it succeeds we use # the new file. Otherwise, we use the old file. # (2) We don't have a copy at all # (2a) If we are allowed to connect, we try to get a new copy. If it succeeds, # we use it, otherwise, we warn about failure # (2b) If we aren't allowed to connect, sub conf_sites { my %args = @_; # auto pick implies using the internet $CPAN::Config->{connect_to_internet_ok} = 1 if $args{auto_pick}; my $m = 'MIRRORED.BY'; my $mby = File::Spec->catfile($CPAN::Config->{keep_source_where},$m); File::Path::mkpath(File::Basename::dirname($mby)); # Why are we using MIRRORED.BY from the current directory? # Is this for testing? -- dagolden, 2009-11-05 if (-f $mby && -f $m && -M $m < -M $mby) { require File::Copy; File::Copy::copy($m,$mby) or die "Could not update $mby: $!"; } local $^T = time; # if we have a cached copy is not older than 60 days, we either # use it or refresh it or fall back to it if the refresh failed. if ($mby && -f $mby && -s _ > 0 ) { my $very_old = (-M $mby > 60); my $mtime = localtime((stat _)[9]); # if auto_pick, refresh anything old automatically if ( $args{auto_pick} ) { if ( $very_old ) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{Trying to refresh your mirror list\n}); eval { CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3,1) } or $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{Refresh failed. Using the old cached copy instead.\n}); $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n"); } } else { my $prompt = qq{Found a cached mirror list as of $mtime If you'd like to just use the cached copy, answer 'yes', below. If you'd like an updated copy of the mirror list, answer 'no' and I'll get a fresh one from the Internet. Shall I use the cached mirror list?}; my $ans = prompt($prompt, $very_old ? "no" : "yes"); if ($ans =~ /^n/i) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{Trying to refresh your mirror list\n}); # you asked for it from the Internet $CPAN::Config->{connect_to_internet_ok} = 1; eval { CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3,1) } or $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{Refresh failed. Using the old cached copy instead.\n}); $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n"); } } } # else there is no cached copy and we must fetch or fail else { # If they haven't agree to connect to the internet, ask again if ( ! $CPAN::Config->{connect_to_internet_ok} ) { my $prompt = q{You are missing a copy of the CPAN mirror list. May I connect to the Internet to get it?}; my $ans = prompt($prompt, "yes"); if ($ans =~ /^y/i) { $CPAN::Config->{connect_to_internet_ok} = 1; } } # Now get it from the Internet or complain if ( $CPAN::Config->{connect_to_internet_ok} ) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{Trying to fetch a mirror list from the Internet\n}); eval { CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3,1) } or $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn(<<'HERE'); We failed to get a copy of the mirror list from the Internet. You will need to provide CPAN mirror URLs yourself. HERE $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n"); } else { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn(<<'HERE'); You will need to provide CPAN mirror URLs yourself or set 'o conf connect_to_internet_ok 1' and try again. HERE } } # if we finally have a good local MIRRORED.BY, get on with picking if (-f $mby && -s _ > 0){ $CPAN::Config->{urllist} = $args{auto_pick} ? auto_mirrored_by($mby) : choose_mirrored_by($mby); return 1; } return; } sub find_exe { my($exe,$path) = @_; $path ||= [split /$Config{'path_sep'}/, $ENV{'PATH'}]; my($dir); #warn "in find_exe exe[$exe] path[@$path]"; for $dir (@$path) { my $abs = File::Spec->catfile($dir,$exe); if (($abs = MM->maybe_command($abs))) { return $abs; } } } sub picklist { my($items,$prompt,$default,$require_nonempty,$empty_warning)=@_; CPAN->debug("picklist('$items','$prompt','$default','$require_nonempty',". "'$empty_warning')") if $CPAN::DEBUG; $default ||= ''; my $pos = 0; my @nums; SELECTION: while (1) { # display, at most, 15 items at a time my $limit = $#{ $items } - $pos; $limit = 15 if $limit > 15; # show the next $limit items, get the new position $pos = display_some($items, $limit, $pos, $default); $pos = 0 if $pos >= @$items; my $num = prompt($prompt,$default); @nums = split (' ', $num); { my %seen; @nums = grep { !$seen{$_}++ } @nums; } my $i = scalar @$items; unrangify(\@nums); if (0 == @nums) { # cannot allow nothing because nothing means paging! # return; } elsif (grep (/\D/ || $_ < 1 || $_ > $i, @nums)) { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("invalid items entered, try again\n"); if ("@nums" =~ /\D/) { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("(we are expecting only numbers between 1 and $i)\n"); } next SELECTION; } if ($require_nonempty && !@nums) { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("$empty_warning\n"); } # a blank line continues... unless (@nums){ $CPAN::Frontend->mysleep(0.1); # prevent hot spinning process on the next bug next SELECTION; } last; } for (@nums) { $_-- } @{$items}[@nums]; } sub unrangify ($) { my($nums) = $_[0]; my @nums2 = (); while (@{$nums||[]}) { my $n = shift @$nums; if ($n =~ /^(\d+)-(\d+)$/) { my @range = $1 .. $2; # warn "range[@range]"; push @nums2, @range; } else { push @nums2, $n; } } push @$nums, @nums2; } sub display_some { my ($items, $limit, $pos, $default) = @_; $pos ||= 0; my @displayable = @$items[$pos .. ($pos + $limit)]; for my $item (@displayable) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(sprintf "(%d) %s\n", ++$pos, $item); } my $hit_what = $default ? "SPACE ENTER" : "ENTER"; $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(sprintf("%d more items, hit %s to show them\n", (@$items - $pos), $hit_what, )) if $pos < @$items; return $pos; } sub auto_mirrored_by { my $local = shift or return; local $|=1; $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("Looking for CPAN mirrors near you (please be patient)\n"); my $mirrors = CPAN::Mirrors->new($local); my $cnt = 0; my @best = $mirrors->best_mirrors( how_many => 3, callback => sub { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("."); if ($cnt++>60) { $cnt=0; $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n"); } }, ); my $urllist = [ map { $_->http } @best ]; push @$urllist, grep { /^file:/ } @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist}}; $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(" done!\n\n"); return $urllist } sub choose_mirrored_by { my $local = shift or return; my ($default); my $mirrors = CPAN::Mirrors->new($local); my @previous_urls = @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist}}; $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{urls_picker_intro}); my (@cont, $cont, %cont, @countries, @urls, %seen); my $no_previous_warn = "Sorry! since you don't have any existing picks, you must make a\n" . "geographic selection."; my $offer_cont = [sort $mirrors->continents]; if (@previous_urls) { push @$offer_cont, "(edit previous picks)"; $default = @$offer_cont; } else { # cannot allow nothing because nothing means paging! # push @$offer_cont, "(none of the above)"; } @cont = picklist($offer_cont, "Select your continent (or several nearby continents)", $default, ! @previous_urls, $no_previous_warn); # cannot allow nothing because nothing means paging! # return unless @cont; foreach $cont (@cont) { my @c = sort $mirrors->countries($cont); @cont{@c} = map ($cont, 0..$#c); @c = map ("$_ ($cont)", @c) if @cont > 1; push (@countries, @c); } if (@previous_urls && @countries) { push @countries, "(edit previous picks)"; $default = @countries; } if (@countries) { @countries = picklist (\@countries, "Select your country (or several nearby countries)", $default, ! @previous_urls, $no_previous_warn); %seen = map (($_ => 1), @previous_urls); # hmmm, should take list of defaults from CPAN::Config->{'urllist'}... foreach my $country (@countries) { next if $country =~ /edit previous picks/; (my $bare_country = $country) =~ s/ \(.*\)//; my @u; for my $m ( $mirrors->mirrors($bare_country) ) { push @u, $m->ftp if $m->ftp; push @u, $m->http if $m->http; } @u = grep (! $seen{$_}, @u); @u = map ("$_ ($bare_country)", @u) if @countries > 1; push (@urls, sort @u); } } push (@urls, map ("$_ (previous pick)", @previous_urls)); my $prompt = "Select as many URLs as you like (by number), put them on one line, separated by blanks, hyphenated ranges allowed e.g. '1 4 5' or '7 1-4 8'"; if (@previous_urls) { $default = join (' ', ((scalar @urls) - (scalar @previous_urls) + 1) .. (scalar @urls)); $prompt .= "\n(or just hit ENTER to keep your previous picks)"; } @urls = picklist (\@urls, $prompt, $default); foreach (@urls) { s/ \(.*\)//; } return [ @urls ]; } sub bring_your_own { my $urllist = [ @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist}} ]; my %seen = map (($_ => 1), @$urllist); my($ans,@urls); my $eacnt = 0; # empty answers $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(<<'HERE'); Now you can enter your own CPAN URLs by hand. A local CPAN mirror can be listed using a 'file:' URL like 'file:///path/to/cpan/' HERE do { my $prompt = "Enter another URL or ENTER to quit:"; unless (%seen) { $prompt = qq{CPAN.pm needs at least one URL where it can fetch CPAN files from. Please enter your CPAN site:}; } $ans = prompt ($prompt, ""); if ($ans) { $ans =~ s|/?\z|/|; # has to end with one slash # XXX This manipulation is odd. Shouldn't we check that $ans is # a directory before converting to file:///? And we need /// below, # too, don't we? -- dagolden, 2009-11-05 $ans = "file:$ans" unless $ans =~ /:/; # without a scheme is a file: if ($ans =~ /^\w+:\/./) { push @urls, $ans unless $seen{$ans}++; } else { $CPAN::Frontend-> myprint(sprintf(qq{"%s" doesn\'t look like an URL at first sight. I\'ll ignore it for now. You can add it to your %s later if you\'re sure it\'s right.\n}, $ans, $INC{'CPAN/MyConfig.pm'} || $INC{'CPAN/Config.pm'} || "configuration file", )); } } else { if (++$eacnt >= 5) { $CPAN::Frontend-> mywarn("Giving up.\n"); $CPAN::Frontend->mysleep(5); return; } } } while $ans || !%seen; @$urllist = CPAN::_uniq(@$urllist, @urls); $CPAN::Config->{urllist} = $urllist; } sub _print_urllist { my ($which) = @_; $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("$which urllist\n"); for ( @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist} || []} ) { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(" $_\n") }; } sub _can_write_to_libdirs { for ($Config{installsitelib}, $Config{installsitearch}) { if (!-d $_) { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn(sprintf( qq{Perl site library directory "%s" does not exist.\n}, $_)); File::Path::make_path($_, { error => \my $failure }); if (@$failure) { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn(sprintf( qq{Perl site library directory "%s" } . qq{could not been created: %s.\n}, $_, ${$$failure[0]}{$_})); } else { $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn(sprintf( qq{Perl site library directory "%s" created.\n}, $_)); } } } return -w $Config{installprivlib} && -w $Config{installarchlib} && -w $Config{installsitelib} && -w $Config{installsitearch} } sub _using_installbase { return 1 if $ENV{PERL_MM_OPT} && $ENV{PERL_MM_OPT} =~ /install_base/i; return 1 if grep { ($CPAN::Config->{$_}||q{}) =~ /install_base/i } qw(makepl_arg make_install_arg mbuildpl_arg mbuild_install_arg); return; } sub _using_sudo { return 1 if grep { ($CPAN::Config->{$_}||q{}) =~ /sudo/ } qw(make_install_make_command mbuild_install_build_command); return; } sub _strip_spaces { $_[0] =~ s/^\s+//; # no leading spaces $_[0] =~ s/\s+\z//; # no trailing spaces } sub prompt ($;$) { unless (defined &_real_prompt) { *_real_prompt = \&CPAN::Shell::colorable_makemaker_prompt; } my $ans = _real_prompt(@_); _strip_spaces($ans); $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n") unless $auto_config; return $ans; } sub prompt_no_strip ($;$) { unless (defined &_real_prompt) { *_real_prompt = \&CPAN::Shell::colorable_makemaker_prompt; } return _real_prompt(@_); } 1;