1Module::Reader(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Module::Reader(3)
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6 Module::Reader - Find and read perl modules like perl does
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9 use Module::Reader;
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11 my $reader = Module::Reader->new;
12 my $module = $reader->module("My::Module");
13 my $filename = $module->found_file;
14 my $content = $module->content;
15 my $file_handle = $module->handle;
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17 # search options
18 my $other_reader = Module::Reader->new(inc => ["/some/lib/dir", "/another/lib/dir"]);
19 my $other_reader2 = Module::Reader->new(found => { 'My/Module.pm' => '/a_location.pm' });
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21 # Functional Interface
22 use Module::Reader qw(module_handle module_content);
23 my $io = module_handle('My::Module');
24 my $content = module_content('My::Module');
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27 This module finds modules in @INC using the same algorithm perl does.
28 From that, it will give you the source content of a module, the file
29 name (where available), and how it was found. Searches (and content)
30 are based on the same internal rules that perl uses for
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34 module_handle ( $module_name, @search_directories )
35 Returns an IO handle for the given module.
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38 Returns the content of a given module.
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41 inc An array reference containing a list of directories or hooks to
42 search for modules or files. This will be used in the same manner
43 that require uses @INC. If not provided, @INC itself will be used.
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46 A hash reference of module filenames (of "My/Module.pm" format>) to
47 files that exist on disk, working the same as %INC. The values can
48 optionally be an @INC hook. This option can also be 1, in which
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51 pmc A boolean controlling if ".pmc" files should be found in preference
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56 A boolean controlling if the files found will be opened immediately
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60 A boolean controlling if an error should be thrown or if the path
61 should be skipped when encountering "EACCES" (access denied)
62 errors. Defaults to true on perl 5.18 and above, matching the
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65 check_hooks_for_nonsearchable
66 For non-searchable paths (absolute paths and those starting with
67 "./" or "../") attempt to check the hook items (and not the
68 directories) in @INC if the file cannot be found directly. This
69 matches the behavior of perl. Defaults to true.
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73 Returns a file object for the given module name. If the module can't
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77 Returns a file object for the given file name. If the file can't be
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83 Returns an array of file objects for a given module name. This will
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87 Returns an array of file objects for a given file name. This will give
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91 The file objects returned represent an entry that could be found in
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103 If a module was searched for, or a file of the matching form
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108 The path to the file found by require.
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121 The path to the file that exists on disk. When the file is found via
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139 The directory or hook that was used to find the given file or module.
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142 RAW HOOK DATA
143 File objects also have methods for the raw file handle and read
144 callbacks used to read a file. Interacting with the handle or callback
145 can impact the return values of "content" and "handle", and vice versa.
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151 The raw file handle to the file found. This will be either a file
152 handle to a file found on disk, or something returned by an @INC
153 hook|perlfunc/require. The hook callback, if it exists, will not be
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158 A callback used to read content, or modify a file handle from an @INC
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163 An array reference of arguments to send to the read callback whem
164 reading or modifying content from a file handle. Will contain either
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168 Numerous other modules attempt to do @INC searches similar to this
169 module, but no other module accurately represents how perl itself uses
170 @INC. Most don't match perl's behavior regarding character and block
171 devices, directories, or permissions. Often, ".pmc" files are not
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177 App::moduleswhere
178 Only available as a command line utility. Inaccurately gives the
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181 App::whichpm
182 Inaccurately gives the first file found on disk in @INC.
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184 Class::Inspector
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187 Module::Data
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190 Module::Filename
191 Inaccurately gives the first file found on disk in @INC.
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193 Module::Finder
194 Inaccurately searches for ".pm" and ".pmc" files in subdirectories
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197 Module::Info
198 Inaccurately searches @INC for files and gives inaccurate
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201 Module::Locate
202 Inaccurately searches @INC for matching files. Attempts to handle
203 hooks, but handles most cases wrong.
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205 Module::Mapper
206 Searches for ".pm" and ".pod" files in relatively unpredictable
207 fashion, based usually on the current directory. Optionally, can
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210 Module::Metadata
211 Primarily designed as a version number extractor. Meant to find
212 files on disk, avoiding the nuance involved in perl's file loading.
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214 Module::Path
215 Inaccurately gives the first file found on disk in @INC.
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217 Module::Util
218 Inaccurately searches for modules, ignoring @INC hooks.
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220 Path::ScanINC
221 Inaccurately searches for files, with confusing output for @INC
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224 Pod::Perldoc
225 Primarily meant for searching for related documentation. Finds
226 related module files, or sometimes ".pod" files. Unpredictable
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230 haarg - Graham Knop (cpan:HAARG) <haarg@haarg.org>
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236 Copyright (c) 2013 the Module::Reader "AUTHOR" and "CONTRIBUTORS" as
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240 This library is free software and may be distributed under the same
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