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File perl-Module-Path-More.spec of Package perl-Module-Path-More
# # spec file for package perl-Module-Path-More # # Copyright (c) 2021 SUSE LLC # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) # published by the Open Source Initiative. # Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/ # %define cpan_name Module-Path-More Name: perl-Module-Path-More Version: 0.340 Release: 0 Summary: Get path to locally installed Perl module License: Artistic-1.0 OR GPL-1.0-or-later URL: https://metacpan.org/release/%{cpan_name} Source0: https://cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/P/PE/PERLANCAR/%{cpan_name}-%{version}.tar.gz Source1: cpanspec.yml BuildArch: noarch BuildRequires: perl BuildRequires: perl-macros BuildRequires: perl(File::Temp) >= 0.2307 BuildRequires: perl(Test::Exception) BuildRequires: perl(Test::More) >= 0.98 %{perl_requires} %description Module::Path::More provides a function, 'module_path()', which will find where a module (or module prefix, or .pod file) is installed locally. (There is also another function 'pod_path()' which is just a convenience wrapper.) It works by looking in all the directories in @INC for an appropriately named file. If module is 'Foo::Bar', will search for 'Foo/Bar.pm', 'Foo/Bar.pmc' (if 'find_pmc' argument is true), 'Foo/Bar' directory (if 'find_prefix' argument is true), or 'Foo/Bar.pod' (if 'find_pod' argument is true). Caveats: Obviously this only works where the module you're after has its own '.pm' file. If a file defines multiple packages, this won't work. This also won't find any modules that are being loaded in some special way, for example using a code reference in '@INC', as described in 'require' in perlfunc. To check whether a module is available/loadable, it's generally better to use something like: if (eval { require Some::Module; 1 }) { # module is available } because this works with fatpacking or any other '@INC' hook that might be installed. If you use: if (module_path(module => "Some::Module")) { # module is available } then it only works if the module is locatable in the filesystem. But on the other hand this method can avoid actual loading of the module. %prep %autosetup -n %{cpan_name}-%{version} %build perl Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=vendor %make_build %check make test %install %perl_make_install %perl_process_packlist %perl_gen_filelist %files -f %{name}.files %doc Changes README %license LICENSE %changelog
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