#!/usr/bin/perl -w =head1 NAME find-use =head1 EXAMPLE ~/ledgersmb # utils/devel/find-use 0.000000 : HTML::Entities 0.000000 : Locale::Maketext::Lexicon 0.000000 : Module::Build ... =head1 EXPLINATION This util is useful for package builders to identify all the CPAN dependencies we've made. It required Module::CoreList (which is core, but is not yet in any stable release of perl) to determine if a module is distributed with perl or not. The output reports which version of perl the module is in. If it reports 0.000000, then the module is not in core perl, and needs to be installed before LedgerSMB will operate. =head1 AUTHOR http://www.ledgersmb.org/ - The LedgerSMB team =head1 LICENSE Distributed under the terms of the LedgerSMB code. =cut use strict; use warnings; open GREP, "grep -r '^use ' . |"; use Module::CoreList; my %uselines; while() { next if /LedgerSMB::/; next if /use warnings/; next if /use strict/; next if /use vars/; chomp; my ($file, $useline) = m/^([^:]+):use\s(.*?)$/; $uselines{$useline}||=[]; push @{$uselines{$useline}}, $file; } my %modules; foreach my $useline (keys %uselines) { my ($module) = grep { $_ } $useline =~ /(?:base ['"]([a-z:]+)|([a-z:]+)(?:\s|;))/i; my $version = Module::CoreList->first_release($module); $modules{$module} = $version||0; } foreach my $mod (sort { $modules{$a} == 0 ? -1 : $modules{$b} == 0 ? 1 : 0 or $a cmp $b } keys %modules) { printf "%2.6f : %s\n", $modules{$mod}, $mod; }