# -*- Mode: cperl; coding: utf-8; cperl-indent-level: 4 -*-
package CPAN::Mirrored::By;
+use strict;
-sub new {
+sub new {
my($self,@arg) = @_;
bless [@arg], $self;
}
sub url { shift->[2] }
package CPAN::FirstTime;
-
use strict;
-use ExtUtils::MakeMaker qw(prompt);
+
+use ExtUtils::MakeMaker ();
use FileHandle ();
use File::Basename ();
use File::Path ();
-use File::Spec;
-use vars qw($VERSION);
-$VERSION = substr q$Revision: 1.54 $, 10;
+use File::Spec ();
+use vars qw($VERSION $urllist);
+$VERSION = "5.5_01";
=head1 NAME
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-The init routine asks a few questions and writes a CPAN::Config
-file. Nothing special.
+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.
+
+=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 safes 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 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.
+
+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
+ backtickcwd external command cwd
+
+Preferred method for determining the current working directory?
+
+=item halt_on_failure
+
+Normaly, 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.
+
+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 RETURN 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
+
+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
+
+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 one 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'). 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 scan_cache
+
+By default, each time the CPAN module is started, cache scanning is
+performed to keep the cache size in sync. To prevent this, answer
+'never'.
+
+Perform cache scanning (atstart 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 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 (aka 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 email 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 email,
+you will need to configure CPAN::Reporter before sending reports.
+
+Email 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 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_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 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::DeferedCode. (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 there are two competing YAML modules,
+YAML.pm and YAML::Syck. The latter is faster but needs a C compiler
+installed on your system. There may be more alternative YAML
+conforming modules but at the time of writing a potential third
+player, YAML::Tiny, seemed not powerful enough to work with CPAN.pm.
+
+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 );
sub init {
- my($configpm) = @_;
+ 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 = 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::Nox;
}
- eval {require CPAN::Config;};
+ require CPAN::HandleConfig;
+ CPAN::HandleConfig::require_myconfig_or_config();
$CPAN::Config ||= {};
local($/) = "\n";
local($\) = "";
local($|) = 1;
- my($ans,$default,$local,$cont,$url,$expected_size);
+ my($ans,$default);
#
- # Files, directories
+ #= Files, directories
#
- print qq[
-
-CPAN is the world-wide archive of perl resources. It consists of about
-100 sites that all replicate the same contents all around the globe.
-Many countries have at least one CPAN site already. The resources
-found on CPAN are easily accessible with the CPAN.pm module. If you
-want to use CPAN.pm, you have to configure it properly.
-
-If you do not want to enter a dialog now, you can answer 'no' to this
-question and I\'ll try to autoconfigure. (Note: you can revisit this
-dialog anytime later by typing 'o conf init' at the cpan prompt.)
+ unless ($matcher) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{manual_config});
+ }
-];
+ my $manual_conf;
- my $manual_conf =
- ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt("Are you ready for manual configuration?",
- "yes");
+ local *_real_prompt;
+ if ( $args{autoconfig} ) {
+ $manual_conf = "no";
+ } elsif ($matcher) {
+ $manual_conf = "yes";
+ } else {
+ my $_conf = prompt("Would you like me to configure as much as possible ".
+ "automatically?", "yes");
+ $manual_conf = ($_conf and $_conf =~ /^y/i) ? "no" : "yes";
+ }
+ CPAN->debug("manual_conf[$manual_conf]") if $CPAN::DEBUG;
my $fastread;
{
- local $^W;
- if ($manual_conf =~ /^\s*y/i) {
- $fastread = 0;
- *prompt = \&ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt;
- } else {
- $fastread = 1;
- $CPAN::Config->{urllist} ||= [];
- # prototype should match that of &MakeMaker::prompt
- *prompt = sub ($;$) {
- my($q,$a) = @_;
- my($ret) = defined $a ? $a : "";
- printf qq{%s [%s]\n\n}, $q, $ret;
- $ret;
- };
- }
- }
- print qq{
+ if ($manual_conf =~ /^y/i) {
+ $fastread = 0;
+ } else {
+ $fastread = 1;
+ $CPAN::Config->{urllist} ||= [];
+
+ local $^W = 0;
+ # prototype should match that of &MakeMaker::prompt
+ my $current_second = time;
+ my $current_second_count = 0;
+ my $i_am_mad = 0;
+ *_real_prompt = sub {
+ my($q,$a) = @_;
+ my($ret) = defined $a ? $a : "";
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(sprintf qq{%s [%s]\n\n}, $q, $ret);
+ eval { require Time::HiRes };
+ unless ($@) {
+ if (time == $current_second) {
+ $current_second_count++;
+ if ($current_second_count > 20) {
+ # I don't like more than 20 prompts per second
+ $i_am_mad++;
+ }
+ } else {
+ $current_second = time;
+ $current_second_count = 0;
+ $i_am_mad-- if $i_am_mad>0;
+ }
+ if ($i_am_mad>0) {
+ #require Carp;
+ #Carp::cluck("SLEEEEEEEEPIIIIIIIIIIINGGGGGGGGGGG");
+ Time::HiRes::sleep(0.1);
+ }
+ }
+ $ret;
+ };
+ }
+ }
-The following questions are intended to help you with the
-configuration. The CPAN module needs a directory of its own to cache
-important index files and maybe keep a temporary mirror of CPAN files.
-This may be a site-wide directory or a personal directory.
+ if (!$matcher or q{
+ build_dir
+ build_dir_reuse
+ cpan_home
+ keep_source_where
+ prefs_dir
+ } =~ /$matcher/) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{config_intro});
-};
+ if (!$matcher or 'cpan_home' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my $cpan_home = $CPAN::Config->{cpan_home}
+ || File::Spec->catdir(CPAN::HandleConfig::home(), ".cpan");
- my $cpan_home = $CPAN::Config->{cpan_home} || File::Spec->catdir($ENV{HOME}, ".cpan");
- if (-d $cpan_home) {
- print qq{
+ if (-d $cpan_home) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{
I see you already have a directory
$cpan_home
Shall we use it as the general CPAN build and cache directory?
-};
- } else {
- print qq{
+});
+ } else {
+ # no cpan-home, must prompt and get one
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{cpan_home_where});
+ }
-First of all, I\'d like to create this directory. Where?
+ $default = $cpan_home;
+ my $loop = 0;
+ my $last_ans;
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(" <cpan_home>\n");
+ PROMPT: while ($ans = prompt("CPAN build and cache directory?",$default)) {
+ print "\n";
+ if (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($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} = $ans;
+ }
-};
- }
+ if (!$matcher or 'keep_source_where' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_dflt_prompt("keep_source_where",
+ File::Spec->catdir($CPAN::Config->{cpan_home},"sources"),
+ $matcher,
+ );
+ }
- $default = $cpan_home;
- while ($ans = prompt("CPAN build and cache directory?",$default)) {
- eval { File::Path::mkpath($ans); }; # dies if it can't
- if ($@) {
- warn "Couldn't create directory $ans.
-Please retry.\n";
- next;
- }
- if (-d $ans && -w _) {
- last;
- } else {
- warn "Couldn't find directory $ans
- or directory is not writable. Please retry.\n";
- }
- }
- $CPAN::Config->{cpan_home} = $ans;
+ if (!$matcher or 'build_dir' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_dflt_prompt("build_dir",
+ File::Spec->catdir($CPAN::Config->{cpan_home},"build"),
+ $matcher
+ );
+ }
- print qq{
+ if (!$matcher or 'build_dir_reuse' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_yn_prompt(build_dir_reuse => 0, $matcher);
+ }
-If you want, I can keep the source files after a build in the cpan
-home directory. If you choose so then future builds will take the
-files from there. If you don\'t want to keep them, answer 0 to the
-next question.
+ if (!$matcher or 'prefs_dir' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_dflt_prompt("prefs_dir",
+ File::Spec->catdir($CPAN::Config->{cpan_home},"prefs"),
+ $matcher
+ );
+ }
+ }
-};
+ #
+ #= Config: auto_commit
+ #
- $CPAN::Config->{keep_source_where} = File::Spec->catdir($CPAN::Config->{cpan_home},"sources");
- $CPAN::Config->{build_dir} = File::Spec->catdir($CPAN::Config->{cpan_home},"build");
+ my_yn_prompt(auto_commit => 0, $matcher);
#
- # Cache size, Index expire
+ #= Cache size, Index expire
#
- print qq{
+ if (!$matcher or 'build_cache' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ # large enough to build large dists like Tk
+ my_dflt_prompt(build_cache => 100, $matcher);
+ }
-How big should the disk cache be for keeping the build directories
-with all the intermediate files\?
+ if (!$matcher or 'index_expire' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_dflt_prompt(index_expire => 1, $matcher);
+ }
-};
+ if (!$matcher or 'scan_cache' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_prompt_loop(scan_cache => 'atstart', $matcher, 'atstart|never');
+ }
- $default = $CPAN::Config->{build_cache} || 10;
- $ans = prompt("Cache size for build directory (in MB)?", $default);
- $CPAN::Config->{build_cache} = $ans;
+ #
+ #= cache_metadata
+ #
- # XXX This the time when we refetch the index files (in days)
- $CPAN::Config->{'index_expire'} = 1;
+ my_yn_prompt(cache_metadata => 1, $matcher);
+ my_yn_prompt(use_sqlite => 0, $matcher);
- print qq{
+ #
+ #= Do we follow PREREQ_PM?
+ #
-By default, each time the CPAN module is started, cache scanning
-is performed to keep the cache size in sync. To prevent from this,
-disable the cache scanning with 'never'.
+ if (!$matcher or 'prerequisites_policy' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_prompt_loop(prerequisites_policy => 'ask', $matcher,
+ 'follow|ask|ignore');
+ }
-};
+ if (!$matcher or 'build_requires_install_policy' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_prompt_loop(build_requires_install_policy => 'ask/yes', $matcher,
+ 'yes|no|ask/yes|ask/no');
+ }
- $default = $CPAN::Config->{scan_cache} || 'atstart';
- do {
- $ans = prompt("Perform cache scanning (atstart or never)?", $default);
- } while ($ans ne 'atstart' && $ans ne 'never');
- $CPAN::Config->{scan_cache} = $ans;
+ #
+ #= Module::Signature
+ #
+ if (!$matcher or 'check_sigs' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_yn_prompt(check_sigs => 0, $matcher);
+ }
#
- # cache_metadata
+ #= CPAN::Reporter
#
- print qq{
+ if (!$matcher or 'test_report' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_yn_prompt(test_report => 0, $matcher);
+ if (
+ $CPAN::Config->{test_report} &&
+ $CPAN::META->has_inst("CPAN::Reporter") &&
+ CPAN::Reporter->can('configure')
+ ) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\nProceeding to configure CPAN::Reporter.\n");
+ CPAN::Reporter::configure();
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\nReturning to CPAN configuration.\n");
+ }
+ }
-To considerably speed up the initial CPAN shell startup, it is
-possible to use Storable to create a cache of metadata. If Storable
-is not available, the normal index mechanism will be used.
+ if (!$matcher or 'trust_test_report_history' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ 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", $matcher);
+ unless ($CPAN::META->has_inst($CPAN::Config->{yaml_module})) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn
+ ("Warning (maybe harmless): '$CPAN::Config->{yaml_module}' not installed.\n");
+ $CPAN::Frontend->mysleep(3);
+ }
+ }
- defined($default = $CPAN::Config->{cache_metadata}) or $default = 1;
- do {
- $ans = prompt("Cache metadata (yes/no)?", ($default ? 'yes' : 'no'));
- } while ($ans !~ /^\s*[yn]/i);
- $CPAN::Config->{cache_metadata} = ($ans =~ /^\s*y/i ? 1 : 0);
+ #
+ #= YAML code deserialisation
+ #
+ if (!$matcher or "yaml_load_code" =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_yn_prompt(yaml_load_code => 0, $matcher);
+ }
#
- # term_is_latin
+ #= External programs
#
- print qq{
-The next option deals with the charset your terminal supports. In
-general CPAN is English speaking territory, thus the charset does not
-matter much, but some of the aliens out there who upload their
-software to CPAN bear names that are outside the ASCII range. If your
-terminal supports UTF-8, you say no to the next question, if it
-supports ISO-8859-1 (also known as LATIN1) then you say yes, and if it
-supports neither nor, your answer does not matter, you will not be
-able to read the names of some authors anyway. If you answer no, names
-will be output in UTF-8.
+ my @external_progs = qw/bzip2 gzip tar unzip
-};
+ make
- defined($default = $CPAN::Config->{term_is_latin}) or $default = 1;
- do {
- $ans = prompt("Your terminal expects ISO-8859-1 (yes/no)?",
- ($default ? 'yes' : 'no'));
- } while ($ans !~ /^\s*[yn]/i);
- $CPAN::Config->{term_is_latin} = ($ans =~ /^\s*y/i ? 1 : 0);
+ curl lynx wget ncftpget ncftp ftp
- #
- # prerequisites_policy
- # Do we follow PREREQ_PM?
- #
- print qq{
+ gpg
-The CPAN module can detect when a module that 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'). Please set your
-policy to one of the three values.
+ patch applypatch
+ /;
+ my(@path) = split /$Config{'path_sep'}/, $ENV{'PATH'};
+ if (!$matcher or "@external_progs" =~ /$matcher/) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{external_progs});
+
+ 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};
+ }
- $default = $CPAN::Config->{prerequisites_policy} || 'ask';
- do {
- $ans =
- prompt("Policy on building prerequisites (follow, ask or ignore)?",
- $default);
- } while ($ans ne 'follow' && $ans ne 'ask' && $ans ne 'ignore');
- $CPAN::Config->{prerequisites_policy} = $ans;
+ $path ||= find_exe($progcall,\@path);
+ unless ($path) { # not -e $path, because find_exe already checked that
+ local $"=";";
+ $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("Warning: $progcall not found in PATH[@path]\n");
+ if ($progname eq "make") {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("ALERT: 'make' is an essential tool for ".
+ "building perl Modules. Please make sure you ".
+ "have 'make' (or some equivalent) ".
+ "working.\n"
+ );
+ if ($^O eq "MSWin32") {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("
+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
+
+");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ $prompts{$progname} = "Where is your $progname program?";
+ my_dflt_prompt($progname,$path,$matcher);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (!$matcher or 'pager' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ 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, $matcher);
+ }
+
+ if (!$matcher or 'shell' =~ /$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 =~ s,\\,/,g if $^O eq 'os2'; # Cosmetic only
+ my_dflt_prompt(shell => $path, $matcher);
+ }
+ }
#
- # External programs
+ # verbosity
#
- print qq{
-
-The CPAN module will need a few external programs to work properly.
-Please correct me, if I guess the wrong path for a program. Don\'t
-panic if you do not have some of them, just press ENTER for those. To
-disable the use of a download program, you can type a space followed
-by ENTER.
+ if (!$matcher or 'tar_verbosity' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_prompt_loop(tar_verbosity => 'v', $matcher,
+ 'none|v|vv');
+ }
-};
+ if (!$matcher or 'load_module_verbosity' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_prompt_loop(load_module_verbosity => 'v', $matcher,
+ 'none|v');
+ }
- my $old_warn = $^W;
- local $^W if $^O eq 'MacOS';
- my(@path) = split /$Config{'path_sep'}/, $ENV{'PATH'};
- local $^W = $old_warn;
- my $progname;
- for $progname (qw/gzip tar unzip make lynx wget ncftpget ncftp ftp/){
- if ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
- $CPAN::Config->{$progname} = 'not_here';
- next;
- }
- my $progcall = $progname;
- # we don't need ncftp if we have ncftpget
- 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 = "";
- } else {
- $path = '';
- }
- unless ($path) {
- # e.g. make -> nmake
- $progcall = $Config::Config{$progname} if $Config::Config{$progname};
- }
-
- $path ||= find_exe($progcall,[@path]);
- warn "Warning: $progcall not found in PATH\n" unless
- $path; # not -e $path, because find_exe already checked that
- $ans = prompt("Where is your $progname program?",$path) || $path;
- $CPAN::Config->{$progname} = $ans;
- }
- my $path = $CPAN::Config->{'pager'} ||
- $ENV{PAGER} || find_exe("less",[@path]) ||
- find_exe("more",[@path]) || ($^O eq 'MacOS' ? $ENV{EDITOR} : 0 )
- || "more";
- $ans = prompt("What is your favorite pager program?",$path);
- $CPAN::Config->{'pager'} = $ans;
- $path = $CPAN::Config->{'shell'};
- if (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($path)) {
- warn "Warning: configured $path does not exist\n" unless -e $path;
- $path = "";
- }
- $path ||= $ENV{SHELL};
- if ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
- $CPAN::Config->{'shell'} = 'not_here';
- } else {
- $path =~ s,\\,/,g if $^O eq 'os2'; # Cosmetic only
- $ans = prompt("What is your favorite shell?",$path);
- $CPAN::Config->{'shell'} = $ans;
+ if (!$matcher or 'perl5lib_verbosity' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_prompt_loop(perl5lib_verbosity => 'v', $matcher,
+ 'none|v');
}
+ my_yn_prompt(inhibit_startup_message => 0, $matcher);
+
#
- # Arguments to make etc.
+ #= Installer, arguments to make etc.
#
- print qq{
-
-Every Makefile.PL is run by perl in a separate process. Likewise we
-run \'make\' and \'make install\' in processes. If you have any
-parameters \(e.g. PREFIX, LIB, UNINST or the like\) you want to pass
-to the calls, please specify them here.
+ if (!$matcher or 'prefer_installer' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_prompt_loop(prefer_installer => 'MB', $matcher, 'MB|EUMM|RAND');
+ }
-If you don\'t understand this question, just press ENTER.
+ if (!$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"
+ );
+ }
-};
+ }
- $default = $CPAN::Config->{makepl_arg} || "";
- $CPAN::Config->{makepl_arg} =
- prompt("Parameters for the 'perl Makefile.PL' command?
-Typical frequently used settings:
+ 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_dflt_prompt(make_install_make_command => $CPAN::Config->{make} || "",
+ $matcher);
+ }
- POLLUTE=1 increasing backwards compatibility
- LIB=~/perl non-root users (please see manual for more hints)
+ my_dflt_prompt(make_install_arg => $CPAN::Config->{make_arg} || "",
+ $matcher);
-Your choice: ",$default);
- $default = $CPAN::Config->{make_arg} || "";
- $CPAN::Config->{make_arg} = prompt("Parameters for the 'make' command?
-Typical frequently used setting:
+ my_dflt_prompt(mbuildpl_arg => "", $matcher);
+ my_dflt_prompt(mbuild_arg => "", $matcher);
- -j3 dual processor system
+ 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_dflt_prompt(mbuild_install_build_command => "./Build", $matcher);
+ }
-Your choice: ",$default);
+ my_dflt_prompt(mbuild_install_arg => "", $matcher);
- $default = $CPAN::Config->{make_install_arg} || $CPAN::Config->{make_arg} || "";
- $CPAN::Config->{make_install_arg} =
- prompt("Parameters for the 'make install' command?
-Typical frequently used setting:
+ #
+ #= Alarm period
+ #
- UNINST=1 to always uninstall potentially conflicting files
+ my_dflt_prompt(inactivity_timeout => 0, $matcher);
-Your choice: ",$default);
+ #
+ #== halt_on_failure
+ #
+ if (!$matcher or 'halt_on_failure' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_yn_prompt(halt_on_failure => 0, $matcher);
+ }
#
- # Alarm period
+ #= Proxies
#
- print qq{
+ my @proxy_vars = qw/ftp_proxy http_proxy no_proxy/;
+ my @proxy_user_vars = qw/proxy_user proxy_pass/;
+ if (!$matcher or "@proxy_vars @proxy_user_vars" =~ /$matcher/) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{proxy_intro});
-Sometimes you may wish to leave the processes run by CPAN alone
-without caring about them. As sometimes the Makefile.PL 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.
+ for (@proxy_vars) {
+ $prompts{$_} = "Your $_?";
+ my_dflt_prompt($_ => $ENV{$_}||"", $matcher);
+ }
-If you set this value to 0, these processes will wait forever. This is
-the default and recommended setting.
+ if ($CPAN::Config->{ftp_proxy} ||
+ $CPAN::Config->{http_proxy}) {
-};
+ $default = $CPAN::Config->{proxy_user} || $CPAN::LWP::UserAgent::USER || "";
- $default = $CPAN::Config->{inactivity_timeout} || 0;
- $CPAN::Config->{inactivity_timeout} =
- prompt("Timeout for inactivity during Makefile.PL?",$default);
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{proxy_user});
- # Proxies
+ if ($CPAN::Config->{proxy_user} = prompt("Your proxy user id?",$default)) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{proxy_pass});
- print qq{
+ if ($CPAN::META->has_inst("Term::ReadKey")) {
+ Term::ReadKey::ReadMode("noecho");
+ } else {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{password_warn});
+ }
+ $CPAN::Config->{proxy_pass} = prompt_no_strip("Your proxy password?");
+ if ($CPAN::META->has_inst("Term::ReadKey")) {
+ Term::ReadKey::ReadMode("restore");
+ }
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n\n");
+ }
+ }
+ }
-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.
+ #
+ #= how FTP works
+ #
-};
+ my_yn_prompt(ftp_passive => 1, $matcher);
- for (qw/ftp_proxy http_proxy no_proxy/) {
- $default = $CPAN::Config->{$_} || $ENV{$_};
- $CPAN::Config->{$_} = prompt("Your $_?",$default);
- }
+ #
+ #= how cwd works
+ #
- if ($CPAN::Config->{ftp_proxy} ||
- $CPAN::Config->{http_proxy}) {
- $default = $CPAN::Config->{proxy_user} || $CPAN::LWP::UserAgent::USER;
- print qq{
+ if (!$matcher or 'getcwd' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_prompt_loop(getcwd => 'cwd', $matcher,
+ 'cwd|getcwd|fastcwd|backtickcwd');
+ }
-If your proxy is an authenticating proxy, you can store your username
-permanently. If you do not want that, just press RETURN. You will then
-be asked for your username in every future session.
+ #
+ #= the CPAN shell itself (prompt, color)
+ #
-};
- if ($CPAN::Config->{proxy_user} = prompt("Your proxy user id?",$default)) {
- print qq{
+ 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";
+ print " on_ on_y ".
+ " on_ma on_\n";
+ print " on_black on_red green ellow ".
+ "on_blue genta on_cyan white\n";
+
+ for my $FG ("", "bold",
+ map {$_,"bold $_"} "black","red","green",
+ "yellow","blue",
+ "magenta",
+ "cyan","white") {
+ printf "%12s ", $FG;
+ for my $BG ("",map {"on_$_"} qw(black red green yellow
+ blue magenta cyan white)) {
+ print $FG||$BG ?
+ Term::ANSIColor::colored(" $T ","$FG $BG") : " $T ";
+ }
+ print "\n";
+ }
+ print "\n";
+ }
+ 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 '$tuple->[1]'\n");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
-Your password for the authenticating proxy can also be stored
-permanently on disk. If this violates your security policy, just press
-RETURN. You will then be asked for the password in every future
-session.
+ #
+ #== term_is_latin
+ #
-};
+ if (!$matcher or 'term_is_latin' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ my_yn_prompt(term_is_latin => 1, $matcher);
+ }
- if ($CPAN::META->has_inst("Term::ReadKey")) {
- Term::ReadKey::ReadMode("noecho");
- } else {
- print qq{
+ #
+ #== save history in file 'histfile'
+ #
-Warning: Term::ReadKey seems not to be available, your password will
-be echoed to the terminal!
+ if (!$matcher or 'histfile histsize' =~ /$matcher/) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{histfile_intro});
+ defined($default = $CPAN::Config->{histfile}) or
+ $default = File::Spec->catfile($CPAN::Config->{cpan_home},"histfile");
+ my_dflt_prompt(histfile => $default, $matcher);
-};
- }
- $CPAN::Config->{proxy_pass} = prompt("Your proxy password?");
- if ($CPAN::META->has_inst("Term::ReadKey")) {
- Term::ReadKey::ReadMode("restore");
- }
- $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n\n");
+ if ($CPAN::Config->{histfile}) {
+ defined($default = $CPAN::Config->{histsize}) or $default = 100;
+ my_dflt_prompt(histsize => $default, $matcher);
}
}
#
- # MIRRORED.BY
+ #== do an ls on the m or the d command
#
+ my_yn_prompt(show_upload_date => 0, $matcher);
- conf_sites() unless $fastread;
+ #
+ #== verbosity at the end of the r command
+ #
+ if (!$matcher
+ or 'show_unparsable_versions' =~ /$matcher/
+ or 'show_zero_versions' =~ /$matcher/
+ ) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{show_unparsable_or_zero_versions_intro});
+ my_yn_prompt(show_unparsable_versions => 0, $matcher);
+ my_yn_prompt(show_zero_versions => 0, $matcher);
+ }
- unless (@{$CPAN::Config->{'wait_list'}||[]}) {
- print qq{
+ #
+ #= MIRRORED.BY and conf_sites()
+ #
-WAIT support is available as a Plugin. You need the CPAN::WAIT module
-to actually use it. But we need to know your favorite WAIT server. If
-you don\'t know a WAIT server near you, just press ENTER.
+ my_yn_prompt("connect_to_internet_ok" => 1, $matcher);
+ if ($matcher) {
+ if ("urllist" =~ $matcher) {
+ # conf_sites would go into endless loop with the smash prompt
+ local *_real_prompt;
+ *_real_prompt = \&CPAN::Shell::colorable_makemaker_prompt;
+ conf_sites();
+ }
+ 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, $matcher);
+ }
+ } elsif ($fastread) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("Autoconfigured everything but 'urllist'.\n".
+ "Please call 'o conf init urllist' to configure ".
+ "your CPAN server(s) now!\n\n");
+ } else {
+ conf_sites();
+ }
-};
- $default = "wait://ls6.informatik.uni-dortmund.de:1404";
- $ans = prompt("Your favorite WAIT server?\n ",$default);
- push @{$CPAN::Config->{'wait_list'}}, $ans;
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n\n");
+ if ($matcher && !$CPAN::Config->{auto_commit}) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("Please remember to call 'o conf commit' to ".
+ "make the config permanent!\n\n");
+ } else {
+ CPAN::HandleConfig->commit($configpm);
}
+}
- # We don't ask that now, it will be noticed in time, won't it?
- $CPAN::Config->{'inhibit_startup_message'} = 0;
- $CPAN::Config->{'getcwd'} = 'cwd';
+sub my_dflt_prompt {
+ my ($item, $dflt, $m) = @_;
+ my $default = $CPAN::Config->{$item} || $dflt;
- print "\n\n";
- CPAN::Config->commit($configpm);
+ $DB::single = 1;
+ if (!$m || $item =~ /$m/) {
+ if (my $intro = $prompts{$item . "_intro"}) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($intro);
+ }
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(" <$item>\n");
+ $CPAN::Config->{$item} = prompt($prompts{$item}, $default);
+ print "\n";
+ } else {
+ $CPAN::Config->{$item} = $default;
+ }
}
+sub my_yn_prompt {
+ my ($item, $dflt, $m) = @_;
+ my $default;
+ defined($default = $CPAN::Config->{$item}) or $default = $dflt;
+
+ # $DB::single = 1;
+ if (!$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);
+ print "\n";
+ } else {
+ $CPAN::Config->{$item} = $default;
+ }
+}
+
+sub my_prompt_loop {
+ my ($item, $dflt, $m, $ok) = @_;
+ my $default = $CPAN::Config->{$item} || $dflt;
+ my $ans;
+
+ $DB::single = 1;
+ if (!$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;
+ print "\n";
+ } else {
+ $CPAN::Config->{$item} = $default;
+ }
+}
+
+
sub conf_sites {
- my $m = 'MIRRORED.BY';
- my $mby = File::Spec->catfile($CPAN::Config->{keep_source_where},$m);
- File::Path::mkpath(File::Basename::dirname($mby));
- if (-f $mby && -f $m && -M $m < -M $mby) {
- require File::Copy;
- File::Copy::copy($m,$mby) or die "Could not update $mby: $!";
- }
- my $loopcount = 0;
- local $^T = time;
- my $overwrite_local = 0;
- if ($mby && -f $mby && -M _ <= 60 && -s _ > 0) {
- my $mtime = localtime((stat _)[9]);
- my $prompt = qq{Found $mby as of $mtime
+ my $m = 'MIRRORED.BY';
+ my $mby = File::Spec->catfile($CPAN::Config->{keep_source_where},$m);
+ File::Path::mkpath(File::Basename::dirname($mby));
+ if (-f $mby && -f $m && -M $m < -M $mby) {
+ require File::Copy;
+ File::Copy::copy($m,$mby) or die "Could not update $mby: $!";
+ }
+ my $loopcount = 0;
+ local $^T = time;
+ my $overwrite_local = 0;
+ if ($mby && -f $mby && -M _ <= 60 && -s _ > 0) {
+ my $mtime = localtime((stat _)[9]);
+ my $prompt = qq{Found $mby as of $mtime
I\'d use that as a database of CPAN sites. If that is OK for you,
please answer 'y', but if you want me to get a new database now,
please answer 'n' to the following question.
Shall I use the local database in $mby?};
- my $ans = prompt($prompt,"y");
- $overwrite_local = 1 unless $ans =~ /^y/i;
- }
- while ($mby) {
- if ($overwrite_local) {
- print qq{Trying to overwrite $mby
-};
- $mby = CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3);
- $overwrite_local = 0;
- } elsif ( ! -f $mby ){
- print qq{You have no $mby
- I\'m trying to fetch one
-};
- $mby = CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3);
- } elsif (-M $mby > 60 && $loopcount == 0) {
- print qq{Your $mby is older than 60 days,
- I\'m trying to fetch one
-};
- $mby = CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3);
- $loopcount++;
- } elsif (-s $mby == 0) {
- print qq{You have an empty $mby,
- I\'m trying to fetch one
-};
- $mby = CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3);
- } else {
- last;
+ my $ans = prompt($prompt,"y");
+ $overwrite_local = 1 unless $ans =~ /^y/i;
}
- }
- read_mirrored_by($mby);
- bring_your_own();
+ while ($mby) {
+ if ($overwrite_local) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{Trying to overwrite $mby\n});
+ $mby = CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3);
+ $overwrite_local = 0;
+ } elsif ( ! -f $mby ) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{You have no $mby\n I\'m trying to fetch one\n});
+ $mby = CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3);
+ } elsif (-M $mby > 60 && $loopcount == 0) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{Your $mby is older than 60 days,\n I\'m trying }.
+ qq{to fetch one\n});
+ $mby = CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3);
+ $loopcount++;
+ } elsif (-s $mby == 0) {
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{You have an empty $mby,\n I\'m trying to fetch one\n});
+ $mby = CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3);
+ } else {
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+ local $urllist = [];
+ read_mirrored_by($mby);
+ bring_your_own();
+ $CPAN::Config->{urllist} = $urllist;
}
sub find_exe {
my($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;
- }
+ 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 $pos = 0;
my @nums;
- 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);
- $pos = 0 if $pos >= @$items;
-
- my $num = prompt($prompt,$default);
-
- @nums = split (' ', $num);
- my $i = scalar @$items;
- (warn "invalid items entered, try again\n"), next
- if grep (/\D/ || $_ < 1 || $_ > $i, @nums);
- if ($require_nonempty) {
- (warn "$empty_warning\n");
- }
- print "\n";
-
- # a blank line continues...
- next unless @nums;
- last;
+ 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 (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");
+ }
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n");
+
+ # a blank line continues...
+ next SELECTION unless @nums;
+ 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) = @_;
- $pos ||= 0;
+ my ($items, $limit, $pos, $default) = @_;
+ $pos ||= 0;
- my @displayable = @$items[$pos .. ($pos + $limit)];
+ my @displayable = @$items[$pos .. ($pos + $limit)];
for my $item (@displayable) {
- printf "(%d) %s\n", ++$pos, $item;
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(sprintf "(%d) %s\n", ++$pos, $item);
}
- printf "%d more items, hit ENTER\n", (@$items - $pos) if $pos < @$items;
- return $pos;
+ my $hit_what = $default ? "SPACE RETURN" : "RETURN";
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(sprintf("%d more items, hit %s to show them\n",
+ (@$items - $pos),
+ $hit_what,
+ ))
+ if $pos < @$items;
+ return $pos;
}
sub read_mirrored_by {
my $local = shift or return;
- my(%all,$url,$expected_size,$default,$ans,$host,$dst,$country,$continent,@location);
+ my(%all,$url,$expected_size,$default,$ans,$host,
+ $dst,$country,$continent,@location);
my $fh = FileHandle->new;
$fh->open($local) or die "Couldn't open $local: $!";
local $/ = "\012";
while (<$fh>) {
- ($host) = /^([\w\.\-]+)/ unless defined $host;
- next unless defined $host;
- next unless /\s+dst_(dst|location)/;
- /location\s+=\s+\"([^\"]+)/ and @location = (split /\s*,\s*/, $1) and
- ($continent, $country) = @location[-1,-2];
- $continent =~ s/\s\(.*//;
- $continent =~ s/\W+$//; # if Jarkko doesn't know latitude/longitude
- /dst_dst\s+=\s+\"([^\"]+)/ and $dst = $1;
- next unless $host && $dst && $continent && $country;
- $all{$continent}{$country}{$dst} = CPAN::Mirrored::By->new($continent,$country,$dst);
- undef $host;
- $dst=$continent=$country="";
+ ($host) = /^([\w\.\-]+)/ unless defined $host;
+ next unless defined $host;
+ next unless /\s+dst_(dst|location)/;
+ /location\s+=\s+\"([^\"]+)/ and @location = (split /\s*,\s*/, $1) and
+ ($continent, $country) = @location[-1,-2];
+ $continent =~ s/\s\(.*//;
+ $continent =~ s/\W+$//; # if Jarkko doesn't know latitude/longitude
+ /dst_dst\s+=\s+\"([^\"]+)/ and $dst = $1;
+ next unless $host && $dst && $continent && $country;
+ $all{$continent}{$country}{$dst} = CPAN::Mirrored::By->new($continent,$country,$dst);
+ undef $host;
+ $dst=$continent=$country="";
}
$fh->close;
$CPAN::Config->{urllist} ||= [];
- my(@previous_urls);
- if (@previous_urls = @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist}}) {
- $CPAN::Config->{urllist} = [];
- }
-
- print qq{
+ my @previous_urls = @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist}};
-Now we need to know where your favorite CPAN sites are located. Push
-a few sites onto the array (just in case the first on the array won\'t
-work). If you are mirroring CPAN to your local workstation, specify a
-file: URL.
-
-First, pick a nearby continent and country (you can pick several of
-each, separated by spaces, or none if you just want to keep your
-existing selections). 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.
-
-};
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint($prompts{urls_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.";
- @cont = picklist([sort keys %all],
+ my $no_previous_warn =
+ "Sorry! since you don't have any existing picks, you must make a\n" .
+ "geographic selection.";
+ my $offer_cont = [sort keys %all];
+ if (@previous_urls) {
+ push @$offer_cont, "(edit previous picks)";
+ $default = @$offer_cont;
+ }
+ @cont = picklist($offer_cont,
"Select your continent (or several nearby continents)",
- '',
+ $default,
! @previous_urls,
$no_previous_warn);
@c = map ("$_ ($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 $country (@countries) {
+ next if $country =~ /edit previous picks/;
(my $bare_country = $country) =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
my @u = sort keys %{$all{$cont{$bare_country}}{$bare_country}};
@u = grep (! $seen{$_}, @u);
@u = map ("$_ ($bare_country)", @u)
- if @countries > 1;
+ if @countries > 1;
push (@urls, @u);
}
}
push (@urls, map ("$_ (previous pick)", @previous_urls));
- my $prompt = "Select as many URLs as you like,
-put them on one line, separated by blanks";
+ 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 RETURN to keep your previous picks)";
+ $default = join (' ', ((scalar @urls) - (scalar @previous_urls) + 1) ..
+ (scalar @urls));
+ $prompt .= "\n(or just hit RETURN to keep your previous picks)";
}
@urls = picklist (\@urls, $prompt, $default);
foreach (@urls) { s/ \(.*\)//; }
- push @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist}}, @urls;
+ push @$urllist, @urls;
}
sub bring_your_own {
- my %seen = map (($_ => 1), @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist}});
+ my %seen = map (($_ => 1), @$urllist);
my($ans,@urls);
+ my $eacnt = 0; # empty answers
do {
- my $prompt = "Enter another URL or RETURN to quit:";
- unless (%seen) {
- $prompt = qq{CPAN.pm needs at least one URL where it can fetch CPAN files from.
+ my $prompt = "Enter another URL or RETURN 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 ($ans) {
if ($ans =~ /^\w+:\/./) {
push @urls, $ans unless $seen{$ans}++;
} else {
- printf(qq{"%s" doesn\'t look like an URL at first sight.
+ $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",
- );
+ $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 $ans || !%seen;
- push @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist}}, @urls;
+ push @$urllist, @urls;
# xxx delete or comment these out when you're happy that it works
- print "New set of picks:\n";
- map { print " $_\n" } @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist}};
+ $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("New set of picks:\n");
+ map { $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(" $_\n") } @$urllist;
+}
+
+
+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);
+
+ return $ans;
+}
+
+
+sub prompt_no_strip ($;$) {
+ return _real_prompt(@_);
+}
+
+
+BEGIN {
+
+my @prompts = (
+
+manual_config => qq[
+
+CPAN is the world-wide archive of perl resources. It consists of about
+300 sites that all replicate the same contents around the globe. Many
+countries have at least one CPAN site already. The resources found on
+CPAN are easily accessible with the CPAN.pm module. If you want to use
+CPAN.pm, lots of things have to be configured. Fortunately, most of
+them can be determined automatically. If you prefer the automatic
+configuration, answer 'yes' below.
+
+If you prefer to enter a dialog instead, you can answer 'no' to this
+question and I'll let you configure in small steps one thing after the
+other. (Note: you can revisit this dialog anytime later by typing 'o
+conf init' at the cpan prompt.)
+],
+
+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 RETURN. 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
+RETURN. You will then be asked for the password in every future
+session.
+
+},
+
+urls_intro => qq{
+
+Now we need to know where your favorite CPAN sites are located. Push
+a few sites onto the array (just in case the first on the array won\'t
+work). If you are mirroring CPAN to your local workstation, specify a
+file: URL.
+
+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.
+
+},
+
+password_warn => qq{
+
+Warning: Term::ReadKey seems not to be available, your password will
+be echoed to the terminal!
+
+},
+
+ );
+
+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]}++;
+ }
+}
+
+local *FH;
+my $pmfile = __FILE__;
+open FH, $pmfile or die "Could not open '$pmfile': $!";
+local $/ = "";
+my @podpara;
+while (<FH>) {
+ next if 1 .. /^=over/;
+ chomp;
+ push @podpara, $_;
+ last if /^=back/;
}
+pop @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;
+ }
+}
+
+} # EOBEGIN
1;