NAME
Perl::MinimumVersion::Fast - Find a minimum required version of perl for Perl code
SYNOPSIS
use Perl::MinimumVersion::Fast;
my $p = Perl::MinimumVersion::Fast->new($filename);
print $p->minimum_version, "\n";
DESCRIPTION
"Perl::MinimumVersion::Fast" takes Perl source code and calculates the minimum version of perl required to be able to run it. Because it is based on goccy's Compiler::Lexer, it can do this without having to actually load the code.
Perl::MinimumVersion::Fast is an alternative fast & lightweight implementation of Perl::MinimumVersion.
This module supports only Perl 5.8.1+. If you want to support Perl 5.6, use Perl::MinimumVersion instead.
In 2013, you don't need to support Perl 5.6 in most of case.
METHODS
my $p = Perl::MinimumVersion::Fast->new($filename);
my $p = Perl::MinimumVersion::Fast->new(\$src);
-
Create new instance. You can create object from
$filename
and\$src
in string. $p->minimum_version();
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Get a minimum perl version the code required.
$p->minimum_explicit_version()
-
The
minimum_explicit_version
method checks through Perl code for the use of explicit version dependencies such as.use 5.006; require 5.005_03;
Although there is almost always only one of these in a file, if more than one are found, the highest version dependency will be returned.
Returns a version object,
undef
if no dependencies could be found. $p->minimum_syntax_version()
-
The
minimum_syntax_version
method will explicitly test only the Document's syntax to determine it's minimum version, to the extent that this is possible.Returns a version object,
undef
if no dependencies could be found. - version_markers
-
This method returns a list of pairs in the form:
($version, \@markers)
Each pair represents all the markers that could be found indicating that the version was the minimum needed version.
@markers
is an array of strings. Currently, these strings are not as clear as they might be, but this may be changed in the future. In other words: don't rely on them as specific identifiers.
BENCHMARK
Perl::MinimumVersion::Fast is faster than Perl::MinimumVersion. Because Perl::MinimumVersion::Fast uses Compiler::Lexer, that is a Perl5 lexer implemented in C++. And Perl::MinimumVersion::Fast omits some features implemented in Perl::MinimumVersion.
But, but, Perl::MinimumVersion::Fast is really fast.
Rate Perl::MinimumVersion Perl::MinimumVersion::Fast
Perl::MinimumVersion 5.26/s -- -97%
Perl::MinimumVersion::Fast 182/s 3365% --
LICENSE
Copyright (C) tokuhirom.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
THANKS TO
Most of documents are taken from Perl::MinimumVersion.
AUTHOR
tokuhirom <tokuhirom@gmail.com>
SEE ALSO
This module using Compiler::Lexer as a lexer for Perl5 code.
This module is inspired from Perl::MinimumVersion.