02-21-2004
I didn't even know the book was out! I see from your link it was published on Jan 22. I just ordered it from Amazon (who somehow has 13
used copies available). I'll post a review after I read it. Thanks for the tip.
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cpanplus::internals5.18
CPANPLUS::Internals(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide CPANPLUS::Internals(3pm)
NAME
CPANPLUS::Internals - CPANPLUS internals
SYNOPSIS
my $internals = CPANPLUS::Internals->_init( _conf => $conf );
my $backend = CPANPLUS::Internals->_retrieve_id( $ID );
DESCRIPTION
This module is the guts of CPANPLUS -- it inherits from all other modules in the CPANPLUS::Internals::* namespace, thus defying normal
rules of OO programming -- but if you're reading this, you already know what's going on ;)
Please read the "CPANPLUS::Backend" documentation for the normal API.
ACCESSORS
_conf
Get/set the configure object
_id Get/set the id
METHODS
$internals = CPANPLUS::Internals->_init( _conf => CONFIG_OBJ )
"_init" creates a new CPANPLUS::Internals object.
You have to pass it a valid "CPANPLUS::Configure" object.
Returns the object on success, or dies on failure.
$bool = $internals->_flush( list => @caches )
Flushes the designated caches from the "CPANPLUS" object.
Returns true on success, false if one or more caches could not be be flushed.
$bool = $internals->_register_callback( name => CALLBACK_NAME, code => CODEREF );
Registers a callback for later use by the internal libraries.
Here is a list of the currently used callbacks:
install_prerequisite
Is called when the user wants to be "asked" about what to do with prerequisites. Should return a boolean indicating true to install the
prerequisite and false to skip it.
send_test_report
Is called when the user should be prompted if he wishes to send the test report. Should return a boolean indicating true to send the
test report and false to skip it.
munge_test_report
Is called when the test report message has been composed, giving the user a chance to programatically alter it. Should return the
(munged) message to be sent.
edit_test_report
Is called when the user should be prompted to edit test reports about to be sent out by Test::Reporter. Should return a boolean
indicating true to edit the test report in an editor and false to skip it.
proceed_on_test_failure
Is called when 'make test' or 'Build test' fails. Should return a boolean indicating whether the install should continue even if the
test failed.
munge_dist_metafile
Is called when the "CPANPLUS::Dist::*" metafile is created, like "control" for "CPANPLUS::Dist::Deb", giving the user a chance to
programatically alter it. Should return the (munged) text to be written to the metafile.
$bool = $internals->_add_to_includepath( directories => @dirs )
Adds a list of directories to the include path. This means they get added to @INC as well as $ENV{PERL5LIB}.
Returns true on success, false on failure.
$bool = $internals->_add_to_path( directories => @dirs )
Adds a list of directories to the PATH, but only if they actually contain anything.
Returns true on success, false on failure.
$id = CPANPLUS::Internals->_last_id
Return the id of the last object stored.
$id = CPANPLUS::Internals->_store_id( $internals )
Store this object; return its id.
$obj = CPANPLUS::Internals->_retrieve_id( $ID )
Retrieve an object based on its ID -- return false on error.
CPANPLUS::Internals->_remove_id( $ID )
Remove the object marked by $ID from storage.
@objs = CPANPLUS::Internals->_return_all_objects
Return all stored objects.
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