CPANPLUS::Internals::Utils(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation CPANPLUS::Internals::Utils(3)

CPANPLUS::Internals::Utils - convenience functions for CPANPLUS

my $bool = $cb->_mkdir( dir => 'blah' );
my $bool = $cb->_chdir( dir => 'blah' );
my $bool = $cb->_rmdir( dir => 'blah' );
my $bool = $cb->_move( from => '/some/file', to => '/other/file' );
my $bool = $cb->_move( from => '/some/dir',  to => '/other/dir' );
my $cont = $cb->_get_file_contents( file => '/path/to/file' );
my $version = $cb->_perl_version( perl => $^X );

"CPANPLUS::Internals::Utils" holds a few convenience functions for CPANPLUS libraries.

$cb->_mkdir( dir => '/some/dir' )

"_mkdir" creates a full path to a directory.

Returns true on success, false on failure.

$cb->_chdir( dir => '/some/dir' )

"_chdir" changes directory to a dir.

Returns true on success, false on failure.

$cb->_rmdir( dir => '/some/dir' );

Removes a directory completely, even if it is non-empty.

Returns true on success, false on failure.

$cb->_perl_version ( perl => 'some/perl/binary' );

"_perl_version" returns the version of a certain perl binary. It does this by actually running a command.

Returns the perl version on success and false on failure.

$cb->_version_to_number( version => $version );

Returns a proper module version, or '0.0' if none was available.

Returns the name of the subroutine you're currently in.

Returns the contents of a file

$cb->_move( from => $file|$dir, to => $target );

Moves a file or directory to the target.

Returns true on success, false on failure.

$cb->_copy( from => $file|$dir, to => $target );

Moves a file or directory to the target.

Returns true on success, false on failure.

$cb->_mode_plus_w( file => '/path/to/file' );

Sets the +w bit for the file.

Returns true on success, false on failure.

Turns a CPANPLUS::Config style "host" entry into an URI string.

Returns the uri on success, and false on failure

$cb->_vcmp( VERSION, VERSION );

Normalizes the versions passed and does a '<=>' on them, returning the result.

Returns the user's homedir, or "cwd" if it could not be found

Returns a path that's safe to us on Win32 and VMS.

Only cleans up the path on Win32 if the path exists.

On VMS, it encodes dots to _ using "VMS::Filespec::vmsify"

Splits the name of a CPAN package string up into its package, version and extension parts.

For example, "Foo-Bar-1.2.tar.gz" would return the following parts:

Package:    Foo-Bar
Version:    1.2
Extension:  tar.gz
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