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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users knowing progress while reading a file Post 302100669 by Corona688 on Thursday 21st of December 2006 09:54:06 AM
Old 12-21-2006
Depends on what's parsing it.
 

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Module::Depends(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Module::Depends(3pm)

NAME
Module::Depends - identify the dependencies of a distribution SYNOPSIS
use Module::Depends; my $deps = Module::Depends->new->dist_dir( '.' )->find_modules; print "Our dependencies: ", Dump $deps->requires; DESCRIPTION
Module::Depends extracts module dependencies from an unpacked distribution tree. Module::Depends only evaluates the META.yml shipped with a distribution. This won't be effective until all distributions ship META.yml files, so we suggest you take your life in your hands and look at Module::Depends::Intrusive. METHODS
new simple constructor dist_dir Path where the distribution has been extracted to. find_modules scan the "dist_dir" to populate "libs", "requires", "configure_requires", "test_requires", and "build_requires" libs an array reference of lib lines requires A reference to a hash enumerating the prerequisite modules for this distribution. configure_requires A reference to a hash enumerating the prerequisite modules to configure this distribution. build_requires A reference to a hash enumerating the modules needed to build the distribution. error A reason, if any, for failing to get dependencies. AUTHOR
Richard Clamp, based on code extracted from the Fotango build system originally by James Duncan and Arthur Bergman. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2010, Richard Clamp. Copyright 2004-2008, Fotango. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
Module::Depends::Intrusive perl v5.14.2 2012-06-10 Module::Depends(3pm)
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