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199 lines
5.3 KiB
Perl
199 lines
5.3 KiB
Perl
package AutoLoader;
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use strict;
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use 5.006_001;
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our($VERSION, $AUTOLOAD);
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my $is_dosish;
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my $is_epoc;
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my $is_vms;
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my $is_macos;
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BEGIN {
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$is_dosish = $^O eq 'dos' || $^O eq 'os2' || $^O eq 'MSWin32' || $^O eq 'NetWare';
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$is_epoc = $^O eq 'epoc';
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$is_vms = $^O eq 'VMS';
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$is_macos = $^O eq 'MacOS';
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$VERSION = '5.68';
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}
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AUTOLOAD {
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my $sub = $AUTOLOAD;
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my $filename = AutoLoader::find_filename( $sub );
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my $save = $@;
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local $!; # Do not munge the value.
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eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; require $filename };
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if ($@) {
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if (substr($sub,-9) eq '::DESTROY') {
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no strict 'refs';
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*$sub = sub {};
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$@ = undef;
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} elsif ($@ =~ /^Can't locate/) {
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# The load might just have failed because the filename was too
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# long for some old SVR3 systems which treat long names as errors.
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# If we can successfully truncate a long name then it's worth a go.
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# There is a slight risk that we could pick up the wrong file here
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# but autosplit should have warned about that when splitting.
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if ($filename =~ s/(\w{12,})\.al$/substr($1,0,11).".al"/e){
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eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; require $filename };
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}
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}
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if ($@){
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$@ =~ s/ at .*\n//;
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my $error = $@;
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require Carp;
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Carp::croak($error);
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}
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}
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$@ = $save;
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goto &$sub;
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}
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sub find_filename {
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my $sub = shift;
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my $filename;
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# Braces used to preserve $1 et al.
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{
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# Try to find the autoloaded file from the package-qualified
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# name of the sub. e.g., if the sub needed is
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# Getopt::Long::GetOptions(), then $INC{Getopt/Long.pm} is
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# something like '/usr/lib/perl5/Getopt/Long.pm', and the
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# autoload file is '/usr/lib/perl5/auto/Getopt/Long/GetOptions.al'.
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#
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# However, if @INC is a relative path, this might not work. If,
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# for example, @INC = ('lib'), then $INC{Getopt/Long.pm} is
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# 'lib/Getopt/Long.pm', and we want to require
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# 'auto/Getopt/Long/GetOptions.al' (without the leading 'lib').
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# In this case, we simple prepend the 'auto/' and let the
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# C<require> take care of the searching for us.
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my ($pkg,$func) = ($sub =~ /(.*)::([^:]+)$/);
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$pkg =~ s#::#/#g;
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if (defined($filename = $INC{"$pkg.pm"})) {
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if ($is_macos) {
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$pkg =~ tr#/#:#;
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$filename = undef
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unless $filename =~ s#^(.*)$pkg\.pm\z#$1auto:$pkg:$func.al#s;
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} else {
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$filename = undef
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unless $filename =~ s#^(.*)$pkg\.pm\z#$1auto/$pkg/$func.al#s;
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}
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# if the file exists, then make sure that it is a
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# a fully anchored path (i.e either '/usr/lib/auto/foo/bar.al',
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# or './lib/auto/foo/bar.al'. This avoids C<require> searching
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# (and failing) to find the 'lib/auto/foo/bar.al' because it
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# looked for 'lib/lib/auto/foo/bar.al', given @INC = ('lib').
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if (defined $filename and -r $filename) {
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unless ($filename =~ m|^/|s) {
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if ($is_dosish) {
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unless ($filename =~ m{^([a-z]:)?[\\/]}is) {
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if ($^O ne 'NetWare') {
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$filename = "./$filename";
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} else {
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$filename = "$filename";
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}
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}
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}
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elsif ($is_epoc) {
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unless ($filename =~ m{^([a-z?]:)?[\\/]}is) {
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$filename = "./$filename";
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}
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}
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elsif ($is_vms) {
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# XXX todo by VMSmiths
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$filename = "./$filename";
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}
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elsif (!$is_macos) {
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$filename = "./$filename";
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}
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}
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}
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else {
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$filename = undef;
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}
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}
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unless (defined $filename) {
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# let C<require> do the searching
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$filename = "auto/$sub.al";
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$filename =~ s#::#/#g;
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}
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}
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return $filename;
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}
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sub import {
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my $pkg = shift;
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my $callpkg = caller;
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#
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# Export symbols, but not by accident of inheritance.
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#
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if ($pkg eq 'AutoLoader') {
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if ( @_ and $_[0] =~ /^&?AUTOLOAD$/ ) {
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no strict 'refs';
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*{ $callpkg . '::AUTOLOAD' } = \&AUTOLOAD;
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}
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}
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#
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# Try to find the autosplit index file. Eg., if the call package
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# is POSIX, then $INC{POSIX.pm} is something like
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# '/usr/local/lib/perl5/POSIX.pm', and the autosplit index file is in
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# '/usr/local/lib/perl5/auto/POSIX/autosplit.ix', so we require that.
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#
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# However, if @INC is a relative path, this might not work. If,
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# for example, @INC = ('lib'), then
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# $INC{POSIX.pm} is 'lib/POSIX.pm', and we want to require
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# 'auto/POSIX/autosplit.ix' (without the leading 'lib').
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#
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(my $calldir = $callpkg) =~ s#::#/#g;
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my $path = $INC{$calldir . '.pm'};
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if (defined($path)) {
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# Try absolute path name, but only eval it if the
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# transformation from module path to autosplit.ix path
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# succeeded!
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my $replaced_okay;
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if ($is_macos) {
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(my $malldir = $calldir) =~ tr#/#:#;
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$replaced_okay = ($path =~ s#^(.*)$malldir\.pm\z#$1auto:$malldir:autosplit.ix#s);
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} else {
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$replaced_okay = ($path =~ s#^(.*)$calldir\.pm\z#$1auto/$calldir/autosplit.ix#);
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}
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eval { require $path; } if $replaced_okay;
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# If that failed, try relative path with normal @INC searching.
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if (!$replaced_okay or $@) {
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$path ="auto/$calldir/autosplit.ix";
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eval { require $path; };
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}
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if ($@) {
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my $error = $@;
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require Carp;
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Carp::carp($error);
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}
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}
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}
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sub unimport {
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my $callpkg = caller;
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no strict 'refs';
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for my $exported (qw( AUTOLOAD )) {
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my $symname = $callpkg . '::' . $exported;
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undef *{ $symname } if \&{ $symname } == \&{ $exported };
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*{ $symname } = \&{ $symname };
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}
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}
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1;
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__END__
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