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7=head1 NAME
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9perlsource - A guide to the Perl source tree
10
11=head1 DESCRIPTION
12
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13This document describes the layout of the Perl source tree. If you're
14hacking on the Perl core, this will help you find what you're looking
15for.
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17=head1 FINDING YOUR WAY AROUND
18
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19The Perl source tree is big. Here's some of the thing you'll find in
20it:
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22=head2 C code
23
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24The C source code and header files mostly live in the root of the
25source tree. There are a few platform-specific directories which
26contain C code. In addition, some of the modules shipped with Perl
27include C or XS code.
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29See L<perlinterp> for more details on the files that make up the Perl
30interpreter, as well as details on how it works.
31
32=head2 Core modules
33
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34Modules shipped as part of the Perl core live in four subdirectories.
35Two of these directories contain modules that live in the core, and two
36contain modules that can also be released separately on CPAN. Modules
37which can be released on cpan are known as "dual-life" modules.
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39=over 4
40
41=item * F<lib/>
42
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43This directory contains pure-Perl modules which are only released as
44part of the core. This directory contains I<all> of the modules and
45their tests, unlike other core modules.
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47=item * F<ext/>
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49Like F<lib/>, this directory contains modules which are only released
50as part of the core. Unlike F<lib/>, however, a module under F<ext/>
51generally has a CPAN-style directory- and file-layout and its own
52F<Makefile.PL>. There is no expectation that a module under F<ext/>
53will work with earlier versions of Perl 5. Hence, such a module may
54take full advantage of syntactical and other improvements in Perl 5
55blead.
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57=item * F<dist/>
58
59This directory is for dual-life modules where the blead source is
d0a3d6d9 60canonical. Note that some modules in this directory may not yet have
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61been released separately on CPAN. Modules under F<dist/> should make
62an effort to work with earlier versions of Perl 5.
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64=item * F<cpan/>
65
66This directory contains dual-life modules where the CPAN module is
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67canonical. Do not patch these modules directly! Changes to these
68modules should be submitted to the maintainer of the CPAN module. Once
69those changes are applied and released, the new version of the module
70will be incorporated into the core.
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72=back
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74For some dual-life modules, it has not yet been determined if the CPAN
75version or the blead source is canonical. Until that is done, those
76modules should be in F<cpan/>.
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78=head2 Tests
79
80The Perl core has an extensive test suite. If you add new tests (or new
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81modules with tests), you may need to update the F<t/TEST> file so that
82the tests are run.
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84=over 4
85
86=item * Module tests
87
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88Tests for core modules in the F<lib/> directory are right next to the
89module itself. For example, we have F<lib/strict.pm> and
90F<lib/strict.t>.
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92Tests for modules in F<ext/> and the dual-life modules are in F<t/>
93subdirectories for each module, like a standard CPAN distribution.
94
95=item * F<t/base/>
96
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97Tests for the absolute basic functionality of Perl. This includes
98C<if>, basic file reads and writes, simple regexes, etc. These are run
99first in the test suite and if any of them fail, something is I<really>
100broken.
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102=item * F<t/cmd/>
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f185f654 104Tests for basic control structures, C<if>/C<else>, C<while>, subroutines,
d0a3d6d9 105etc.
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107=item * F<t/comp/>
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109Tests for basic issues of how Perl parses and compiles itself.
110
111=item * F<t/io/>
112
113Tests for built-in IO functions, including command line arguments.
114
115=item * F<t/mro/>
116
117Tests for perl's method resolution order implementations (see L<mro>).
118
119=item * F<t/op/>
120
121Tests for perl's built in functions that don't fit into any of the
122other directories.
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124=item * F<t/opbasic/>
125
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126Tests for perl's built in functions which, like those in F<t/op/>, do
127not fit into any of the other directories, but which, in addition,
128cannot use F<t/test.pl>,as that program depends on functionality which
129the test file itself is testing.
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131=item * F<t/re/>
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133Tests for regex related functions or behaviour. (These used to live in
134t/op).
135
136=item * F<t/run/>
137
138Tests for features of how perl actually runs, including exit codes and
139handling of PERL* environment variables.
140
141=item * F<t/uni/>
142
143Tests for the core support of Unicode.
144
145=item * F<t/win32/>
146
147Windows-specific tests.
148
149=item * F<t/porting/>
150
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151Tests the state of the source tree for various common errors. For
152example, it tests that everyone who is listed in the git log has a
153corresponding entry in the F<AUTHORS> file.
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155=item * F<t/lib/>
156
157The old home for the module tests, you shouldn't put anything new in
158here. There are still some bits and pieces hanging around in here that
159need to be moved. Perhaps you could move them? Thanks!
160
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162
163=head2 Documentation
164
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165All of the core documentation intended for end users lives in F<pod/>.
166Individual modules in F<lib/>, F<ext/>, F<dist/>, and F<cpan/> usually
167have their own documentation, either in the F<Module.pm> file or an
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168accompanying F<Module.pod> file.
169
170Finally, documentation intended for core Perl developers lives in the
171F<Porting/> directory.
172
2d947516 173=head2 Hacking tools and documentation
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175The F<Porting> directory contains a grab bag of code and documentation
176intended to help porters work on Perl. Some of the highlights include:
177
178=over 4
179
180=item * F<check*>
181
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182These are scripts which will check the source things like ANSI C
183violations, POD encoding issues, etc.
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185=item * F<Maintainers>, F<Maintainers.pl>, and F<Maintainers.pm>
186
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187These files contain information on who maintains which modules. Run
188C<perl Porting/Maintainers -M Module::Name> to find out more
189information about a dual-life module.
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191=item * F<podtidy>
192
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193Tidies a pod file. It's a good idea to run this on a pod file you've
194patched.
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196=back
197
198=head2 Build system
199
200The Perl build system starts with the F<Configure> script in the root
201directory.
202
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203Platform-specific pieces of the build system also live in
204platform-specific directories like F<win32/>, F<vms/>, etc.
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206The F<Configure> script is ultimately responsible for generating a
207F<Makefile>.
208
209The build system that Perl uses is called metaconfig. This system is
210maintained separately from the Perl core.
211
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212The metaconfig system has its own git repository. Please see its README
213file in L<http://perl5.git.perl.org/metaconfig.git/> for more details.
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215The F<Cross> directory contains various files related to
216cross-compiling Perl. See F<Cross/README> for more details.
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218=head2 F<AUTHORS>
219
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220This file lists everyone who's contributed to Perl. If you submit a
221patch, you should add your name to this file as part of the patch.
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223=head2 F<MANIFEST>
224
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225The F<MANIFEST> file in the root of the source tree contains a list of
226every file in the Perl core, as well as a brief description of each
227file.
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229You can get an overview of all the files with this command:
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231 % perl -lne 'print if /^[^\/]+\.[ch]\s+/' MANIFEST