462 lines
14 KiB
Perl
462 lines
14 KiB
Perl
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package AutoSplit;
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use Exporter ();
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use Config qw(%Config);
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use Carp qw(carp);
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use File::Basename ();
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use File::Path qw(mkpath);
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use strict;
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use vars qw(
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$VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK
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$Verbose $Keep $Maxlen $CheckForAutoloader $CheckModTime
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);
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$VERSION = "1.0303";
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@ISA = qw(Exporter);
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@EXPORT = qw(&autosplit &autosplit_lib_modules);
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@EXPORT_OK = qw($Verbose $Keep $Maxlen $CheckForAutoloader $CheckModTime);
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=head1 NAME
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AutoSplit - split a package for autoloading
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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autosplit($file, $dir, $keep, $check, $modtime);
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autosplit_lib_modules(@modules);
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This function will split up your program into files that the AutoLoader
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module can handle. It is used by both the standard perl libraries and by
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the MakeMaker utility, to automatically configure libraries for autoloading.
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The C<autosplit> interface splits the specified file into a hierarchy
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rooted at the directory C<$dir>. It creates directories as needed to reflect
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class hierarchy, and creates the file F<autosplit.ix>. This file acts as
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both forward declaration of all package routines, and as timestamp for the
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last update of the hierarchy.
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The remaining three arguments to C<autosplit> govern other options to
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the autosplitter.
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=over 2
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=item $keep
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If the third argument, I<$keep>, is false, then any
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pre-existing C<*.al> files in the autoload directory are removed if
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they are no longer part of the module (obsoleted functions).
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$keep defaults to 0.
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=item $check
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The
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fourth argument, I<$check>, instructs C<autosplit> to check the module
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currently being split to ensure that it does include a C<use>
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specification for the AutoLoader module, and skips the module if
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AutoLoader is not detected.
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$check defaults to 1.
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=item $modtime
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Lastly, the I<$modtime> argument specifies
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that C<autosplit> is to check the modification time of the module
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against that of the C<autosplit.ix> file, and only split the module if
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it is newer.
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$modtime defaults to 1.
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=back
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Typical use of AutoSplit in the perl MakeMaker utility is via the command-line
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with:
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perl -e 'use AutoSplit; autosplit($ARGV[0], $ARGV[1], 0, 1, 1)'
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Defined as a Make macro, it is invoked with file and directory arguments;
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C<autosplit> will split the specified file into the specified directory and
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delete obsolete C<.al> files, after checking first that the module does use
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the AutoLoader, and ensuring that the module is not already currently split
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in its current form (the modtime test).
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The C<autosplit_lib_modules> form is used in the building of perl. It takes
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as input a list of files (modules) that are assumed to reside in a directory
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B<lib> relative to the current directory. Each file is sent to the
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autosplitter one at a time, to be split into the directory B<lib/auto>.
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In both usages of the autosplitter, only subroutines defined following the
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perl I<__END__> token are split out into separate files. Some
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routines may be placed prior to this marker to force their immediate loading
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and parsing.
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=head2 Multiple packages
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As of version 1.01 of the AutoSplit module it is possible to have
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multiple packages within a single file. Both of the following cases
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are supported:
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package NAME;
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__END__
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sub AAA { ... }
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package NAME::option1;
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sub BBB { ... }
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package NAME::option2;
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sub BBB { ... }
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package NAME;
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__END__
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sub AAA { ... }
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sub NAME::option1::BBB { ... }
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sub NAME::option2::BBB { ... }
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=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
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C<AutoSplit> will inform the user if it is necessary to create the
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top-level directory specified in the invocation. It is preferred that
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the script or installation process that invokes C<AutoSplit> have
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created the full directory path ahead of time. This warning may
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indicate that the module is being split into an incorrect path.
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C<AutoSplit> will warn the user of all subroutines whose name causes
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potential file naming conflicts on machines with drastically limited
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(8 characters or less) file name length. Since the subroutine name is
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used as the file name, these warnings can aid in portability to such
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systems.
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Warnings are issued and the file skipped if C<AutoSplit> cannot locate
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either the I<__END__> marker or a "package Name;"-style specification.
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C<AutoSplit> will also emit general diagnostics for inability to
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create directories or files.
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=cut
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# for portability warn about names longer than $maxlen
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$Maxlen = 8; # 8 for dos, 11 (14-".al") for SYSVR3
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$Verbose = 1; # 0=none, 1=minimal, 2=list .al files
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$Keep = 0;
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$CheckForAutoloader = 1;
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$CheckModTime = 1;
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my $IndexFile = "autosplit.ix"; # file also serves as timestamp
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my $maxflen = 255;
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$maxflen = 14 if $Config{'d_flexfnam'} ne 'define';
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if (defined (&Dos::UseLFN)) {
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$maxflen = Dos::UseLFN() ? 255 : 11;
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}
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my $Is_VMS = ($^O eq 'VMS');
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sub autosplit{
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my($file, $autodir, $keep, $ckal, $ckmt) = @_;
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# $file - the perl source file to be split (after __END__)
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# $autodir - the ".../auto" dir below which to write split subs
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# Handle optional flags:
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$keep = $Keep unless defined $keep;
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$ckal = $CheckForAutoloader unless defined $ckal;
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$ckmt = $CheckModTime unless defined $ckmt;
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autosplit_file($file, $autodir, $keep, $ckal, $ckmt);
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}
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# This function is used during perl building/installation
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# ./miniperl -e 'use AutoSplit; autosplit_lib_modules(@ARGV)' ...
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sub autosplit_lib_modules{
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my(@modules) = @_; # list of Module names
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while(defined($_ = shift @modules)){
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s#::#/#g; # incase specified as ABC::XYZ
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s|\\|/|g; # bug in ksh OS/2
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s#^lib/##; # incase specified as lib/*.pm
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if ($Is_VMS && /[:>\]]/) { # may need to convert VMS-style filespecs
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my ($dir,$name) = (/(.*])(.*)/);
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$dir =~ s/.*lib[\.\]]//;
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$dir =~ s#[\.\]]#/#g;
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$_ = $dir . $name;
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}
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autosplit_file("lib/$_", "lib/auto",
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$Keep, $CheckForAutoloader, $CheckModTime);
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}
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0;
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}
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# private functions
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sub autosplit_file {
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my($filename, $autodir, $keep, $check_for_autoloader, $check_mod_time)
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= @_;
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my(@outfiles);
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local($_);
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local($/) = "\n";
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# where to write output files
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$autodir ||= "lib/auto";
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if ($Is_VMS) {
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($autodir = VMS::Filespec::unixpath($autodir)) =~ s|/$||;
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$filename = VMS::Filespec::unixify($filename); # may have dirs
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}
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unless (-d $autodir){
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mkpath($autodir,0,0755);
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# We should never need to create the auto dir
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# here. installperl (or similar) should have done
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# it. Expecting it to exist is a valuable sanity check against
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# autosplitting into some random directory by mistake.
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print "Warning: AutoSplit had to create top-level " .
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"$autodir unexpectedly.\n";
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}
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# allow just a package name to be used
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$filename .= ".pm" unless ($filename =~ m/\.pm$/);
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open(IN, "<$filename") or die "AutoSplit: Can't open $filename: $!\n";
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my($pm_mod_time) = (stat($filename))[9];
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my($autoloader_seen) = 0;
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my($in_pod) = 0;
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my($def_package,$last_package,$this_package,$fnr);
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while (<IN>) {
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# Skip pod text.
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$fnr++;
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$in_pod = 1 if /^=\w/;
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$in_pod = 0 if /^=cut/;
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next if ($in_pod || /^=cut/);
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# record last package name seen
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$def_package = $1 if (m/^\s*package\s+([\w:]+)\s*;/);
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++$autoloader_seen if m/^\s*(use|require)\s+AutoLoader\b/;
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++$autoloader_seen if m/\bISA\s*=.*\bAutoLoader\b/;
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last if /^__END__/;
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}
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if ($check_for_autoloader && !$autoloader_seen){
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print "AutoSplit skipped $filename: no AutoLoader used\n"
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if ($Verbose>=2);
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return 0;
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}
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$_ or die "Can't find __END__ in $filename\n";
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$def_package or die "Can't find 'package Name;' in $filename\n";
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my($modpname) = _modpname($def_package);
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# this _has_ to match so we have a reasonable timestamp file
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die "Package $def_package ($modpname.pm) does not ".
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"match filename $filename"
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unless ($filename =~ m/\Q$modpname.pm\E$/ or
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($^O eq 'dos') or ($^O eq 'MSWin32') or
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$Is_VMS && $filename =~ m/$modpname.pm/i);
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my($al_idx_file) = "$autodir/$modpname/$IndexFile";
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if ($check_mod_time){
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my($al_ts_time) = (stat("$al_idx_file"))[9] || 1;
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if ($al_ts_time >= $pm_mod_time){
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print "AutoSplit skipped ($al_idx_file newer than $filename)\n"
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if ($Verbose >= 2);
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return undef; # one undef, not a list
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}
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}
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print "AutoSplitting $filename ($autodir/$modpname)\n"
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if $Verbose;
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unless (-d "$autodir/$modpname"){
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mkpath("$autodir/$modpname",0,0777);
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}
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# We must try to deal with some SVR3 systems with a limit of 14
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# characters for file names. Sadly we *cannot* simply truncate all
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# file names to 14 characters on these systems because we *must*
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# create filenames which exactly match the names used by AutoLoader.pm.
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# This is a problem because some systems silently truncate the file
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# names while others treat long file names as an error.
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my $Is83 = $maxflen==11; # plain, case INSENSITIVE dos filenames
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my(@subnames, $subname, %proto, %package);
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my @cache = ();
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my $caching = 1;
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$last_package = '';
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while (<IN>) {
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$fnr++;
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$in_pod = 1 if /^=/;
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$in_pod = 0 if /^=cut/;
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next if ($in_pod || /^=cut/);
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# the following (tempting) old coding gives big troubles if a
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# cut is forgotten at EOF:
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# next if /^=\w/ .. /^=cut/;
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if (/^package\s+([\w:]+)\s*;/) {
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$this_package = $def_package = $1;
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}
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if (/^sub\s+([\w:]+)(\s*\(.*?\))?/) {
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print OUT "# end of $last_package\::$subname\n1;\n"
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if $last_package;
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$subname = $1;
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my $proto = $2 || '';
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if ($subname =~ s/(.*):://){
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$this_package = $1;
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} else {
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$this_package = $def_package;
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}
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my $fq_subname = "$this_package\::$subname";
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$package{$fq_subname} = $this_package;
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$proto{$fq_subname} = $proto;
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push(@subnames, $fq_subname);
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my($lname, $sname) = ($subname, substr($subname,0,$maxflen-3));
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$modpname = _modpname($this_package);
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mkpath("$autodir/$modpname",0,0777);
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my($lpath) = "$autodir/$modpname/$lname.al";
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my($spath) = "$autodir/$modpname/$sname.al";
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my $path;
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if (!$Is83 and open(OUT, ">$lpath")){
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$path=$lpath;
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print " writing $lpath\n" if ($Verbose>=2);
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} else {
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open(OUT, ">$spath") or die "Can't create $spath: $!\n";
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$path=$spath;
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print " writing $spath (with truncated name)\n"
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if ($Verbose>=1);
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}
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push(@outfiles, $path);
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print OUT <<EOT;
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# NOTE: Derived from $filename.
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# Changes made here will be lost when autosplit again.
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# See AutoSplit.pm.
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package $this_package;
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#line $fnr "$filename (autosplit into $path)"
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EOT
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print OUT @cache;
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@cache = ();
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$caching = 0;
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}
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if($caching) {
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push(@cache, $_) if @cache || /\S/;
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} else {
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print OUT $_;
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}
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if(/^\}/) {
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if($caching) {
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print OUT @cache;
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@cache = ();
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}
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print OUT "\n";
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$caching = 1;
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}
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$last_package = $this_package if defined $this_package;
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}
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print OUT @cache,"1;\n# end of $last_package\::$subname\n";
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close(OUT);
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close(IN);
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if (!$keep){ # don't keep any obsolete *.al files in the directory
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my(%outfiles);
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# @outfiles{@outfiles} = @outfiles;
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# perl downcases all filenames on VMS (which upcases all filenames) so
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# we'd better downcase the sub name list too, or subs with upper case
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# letters in them will get their .al files deleted right after they're
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# created. (The mixed case sub name won't match the all-lowercase
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# filename, and so be cleaned up as a scrap file)
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if ($Is_VMS or $Is83) {
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%outfiles = map {lc($_) => lc($_) } @outfiles;
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} else {
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@outfiles{@outfiles} = @outfiles;
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}
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my(%outdirs,@outdirs);
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for (@outfiles) {
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$outdirs{File::Basename::dirname($_)}||=1;
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}
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for my $dir (keys %outdirs) {
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opendir(OUTDIR,$dir);
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foreach (sort readdir(OUTDIR)){
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next unless /\.al$/;
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my($file) = "$dir/$_";
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$file = lc $file if $Is83 or $Is_VMS;
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next if $outfiles{$file};
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print " deleting $file\n" if ($Verbose>=2);
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my($deleted,$thistime); # catch all versions on VMS
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do { $deleted += ($thistime = unlink $file) } while ($thistime);
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carp "Unable to delete $file: $!" unless $deleted;
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}
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closedir(OUTDIR);
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}
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}
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open(TS,">$al_idx_file") or
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carp "AutoSplit: unable to create timestamp file ($al_idx_file): $!";
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print TS "# Index created by AutoSplit for $filename\n";
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print TS "# (file acts as timestamp)\n";
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$last_package = '';
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for my $fqs (@subnames) {
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my($subname) = $fqs;
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$subname =~ s/.*:://;
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print TS "package $package{$fqs};\n"
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unless $last_package eq $package{$fqs};
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print TS "sub $subname $proto{$fqs};\n";
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$last_package = $package{$fqs};
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}
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print TS "1;\n";
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close(TS);
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_check_unique($filename, $Maxlen, 1, @outfiles);
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@outfiles;
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}
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sub _modpname ($) {
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my($package) = @_;
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my $modpname = $package;
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if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
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$modpname =~ s#::#\\#g;
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} else {
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$modpname =~ s#::#/#g;
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}
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$modpname;
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}
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sub _check_unique {
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my($filename, $maxlen, $warn, @outfiles) = @_;
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my(%notuniq) = ();
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my(%shorts) = ();
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my(@toolong) = grep(
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length(File::Basename::basename($_))
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> $maxlen,
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@outfiles
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);
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foreach (@toolong){
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my($dir) = File::Basename::dirname($_);
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my($file) = File::Basename::basename($_);
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my($trunc) = substr($file,0,$maxlen);
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$notuniq{$dir}{$trunc} = 1 if $shorts{$dir}{$trunc};
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$shorts{$dir}{$trunc} = $shorts{$dir}{$trunc} ?
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"$shorts{$dir}{$trunc}, $file" : $file;
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}
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if (%notuniq && $warn){
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print "$filename: some names are not unique when " .
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"truncated to $maxlen characters:\n";
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foreach my $dir (sort keys %notuniq){
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print " directory $dir:\n";
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foreach my $trunc (sort keys %{$notuniq{$dir}}) {
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print " $shorts{$dir}{$trunc} truncate to $trunc\n";
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}
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}
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}
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}
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1;
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__END__
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# test functions so AutoSplit.pm can be applied to itself:
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sub test1 ($) { "test 1\n"; }
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|
sub test2 ($$) { "test 2\n"; }
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|
sub test3 ($$$) { "test 3\n"; }
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|
sub testtesttesttest4_1 { "test 4\n"; }
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|
sub testtesttesttest4_2 { "duplicate test 4\n"; }
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|
sub Just::Another::test5 { "another test 5\n"; }
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||
|
sub test6 { return join ":", __FILE__,__LINE__; }
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||
|
package Yet::Another::AutoSplit;
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|
sub testtesttesttest4_1 ($) { "another test 4\n"; }
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|
sub testtesttesttest4_2 ($$) { "another duplicate test 4\n"; }
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