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Test::Smoke::BuildCFG(User Contributed Perl DocumentatTest::Smoke::BuildCFG(3)

NAME
       Test::Smoke::BuildCFG - OO interface for handling build configurations

SYNOPSIS
	   use Test::Smoke::BuildCFG;

	   my $name = 'perlcurrent.cfg';
	   my $bcfg = Test::Smoke::BuildCFG->new( $name );

	   foreach my $config ( $bcfg->configurations ) {
	       # do somthing with $config
	   }

DESCRIPTION
       Handle the build configurations

METHODS
       Test::Smoke::BuildCFG->new( [$cfgname] )
	   [ Constructor | Public ]

	   Initialise a new object.

       Test::Smoke::BuildCFG->continue( $logfile[, $cfgname, %options] )
	   [Constructor | public]

	   Initialize a new object without the configurations that have
	   already been fully processed. If *all* configurations have been
	   processed, just pass the equivalent of the "new()" method.

       Test::Smoke::BuildCFG->config( $key[, $value] )
	   [ Accessor | Public ]

	   "config()" is an interface to the package lexical %CONFIG, which
	   holds all the default values for the "new()" arguments.

	   With the special key all_defaults this returns a reference to a
	   hash holding all the default values.

       $self->read_parse( $cfgname )
	   "read_parse()" reads the build configurations file and parses it.

       $self->_read( $nameorref )
	   "_read()" is a private method that handles the reading.

	   Reference to a SCALAR build configurations are in $$nameorref
	   Reference to an ARRAY build configurations are in @$nameorref
	   Reference to a GLOB build configurations are read from the
	   filehandle
	   Other values are taken as the filename for the build configurations
       $self->_parse( )
	   "_parse()" will split the build configurations file in sections.
	   Sections are ended with a line that begins with an equals-sign
	   ('=').

	   There are two types of section

	   buildopt-section
	   policy-section
		   A policy-section contains a "target-option". This is a
		   build option that should be in the ccflags variable in the
		   Policy.sh file (see also Test::Smoke::Policy) and starts
		   with a (forward) slash ('/').

		   A policy-section can have only one (1) target-option.

       $self->_serialize( )
	   "_serialize()" creates a list of Test::Smoke::BuildCFG::Config
	   objects from the parsed sections.

       __build_list( $list, $previous_args, $policy_subst, $this_cfg, @cfgs )
	   Recursive sub, mainly taken from the old "run_tests()" in mktest.pl

       $buildcfg->configurations( )
	   Returns the list of configurations (Test::Smoke::BuildCFG::Config
	   objects)

       $buildcfg->policy_targets( )
	   Returns a list of policytargets from the policy substitution
	   sections

       as_string
	   Return the parsed configuration as a string.

       __get_smoked_configs( $logfile )
	   Parse the logfile and return a hash(ref) of already processed
	   configurations.

       Test::Smoke::BuildCFG->default_buildcfg()
	   This is a constant that returns a textversion of the default
	   configuration.

       new_configuration( $config )
	   A wrapper around "Test::Smoke::BuildCFG::Config->new()" so the
	   object is accessible from outside this package.

PACKAGE
       Test::Smoke::BuildCFG::Config - OO interface for a build confiuration

SYNOPSIS
	   my $bcfg = Test::Smoke::BuildCFG::Config->new( $args, $policy );

       or

	   my $bcfg = Test::Smoke::BuildCFG::Config->new;
	   $bcfg->args( $args );
	   $bcfg->policy( [ -DDEBUGGING => '-DDEBUGGING' ],
			  [ -DPERL_COPY_ON_WRITE => '' ] );

	   if ( $bcfg->has_arg( '-Duseithreads' ) ) {
	       # do stuff for -Duseithreads
	   }

DESCRIPTION
       This is a simple object that holds both the build arguments and the
       policy substitutions. The build arguments are stored as a string and
       the policy subtitutions are stored as a list of lists. Each
       substitution is represented as a list with the two elements: the target
       and its substitute.

METHODS
       Test::Smoke::BuildCFG::Config->new( [ $args[, \@policy_substs ]] )
	   Create the new object as an anonymous list.

       $buildcfg->args( [$args] )
	   Accessor for the build arguments field.

       $buildcfg->policy( [@substitutes] )
	   Accessor for the policy substitutions.

       $self->_split_args( )
	   Create a hash with all the build arguments as keys.

       $buildcfg->has_arg( $arg[,...] )
	   Check the build arguments hash for $arg. If you specify more then
	   one the results will be logically ANDed!

       $buildcfg->any_arg( $arg[,...] )
	   Check the build arguments hash for $arg. If you specify more then
	   one the results will be logically ORed!

       $buildcfg->args_eq( $args )
	   "args_eq()" takes a string of config arguments and returns true if
	   $self has exactly the same args as the $args has.

	   There is the small matter of default_args (dfopts) kept as a Class
	   variable in Test::Smoke::BuildCFG!

       rm_arg( $arg[,..] )
	   Simply remove the argument(s) from the list and recreate the
	   arguments line.

       $config->vms
	   Redo the the commandline switches in a VMSish way.

SEE ALSO
       Test::Smoke::Smoker, Test::Smoke::Syncer::Policy

COPYRIGHT
       (c) 2002-2003, All rights reserved.

	 * Abe Timmerman <abeltje@cpan.org>

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

       See:

       ·   http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html

       ·   http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
       WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

perl v5.14.1			  2010-08-27	      Test::Smoke::BuildCFG(3)
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