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  • Author : Stefano Lattarini
    Date : 2012-03-04 15:44:46
    Hash : 7df05a0b
    Message : maint: require perl 5.6 throughout That version of perl is quite old already, so it should be OK to require it. More importantly, it is the older perl versions the developers can currently use for testing, thus it's safer and more honest to just require it throughout. And anyway, we were already requiring it in Automake::Getopt, which implied that both automake and aclocal wouldn't have worked in practice with an older perl version. See also the discussion related to automake bug#10925. * lib/Automake/ChannelDefs.pm: Adjusted to require perl 5.6. * lib/Automake/Channels.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/Condition.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/Configure_ac.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/DisjConditions.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/FileUtils.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/General.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/Item.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/ItemDef.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/Location.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/Options.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/Rule.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/RuleDef.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/Struct.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/VarDef.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/Variable.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/Version.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/Wrap.pm: Likewise. * lib/Automake/XFile.pm: Likewise.

  • lib/Automake/RuleDef.pm
  • # Copyright (C) 2003-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    
    # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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    package Automake::RuleDef;
    
    use 5.006;
    use strict;
    use Carp;
    use Automake::ChannelDefs;
    use Automake::ItemDef;
    
    require Exporter;
    use vars '@ISA', '@EXPORT';
    @ISA = qw/Automake::ItemDef Exporter/;
    @EXPORT = qw (&RULE_AUTOMAKE &RULE_USER);
    
    =head1 NAME
    
    Automake::RuleDef - a class for rule definitions
    
    =head1 SYNOPSIS
    
      use Automake::RuleDef;
      use Automake::Location;
    
    =head1 DESCRIPTION
    
    This class gathers data related to one Makefile-rule definition.
    It shouldn't be needed outside of F<Rule.pm>.
    
    =head2 Constants
    
    =over 4
    
    =item C<RULE_AUTOMAKE>, C<RULE_USER>
    
    Possible owners for rules.
    
    =cut
    
    use constant RULE_AUTOMAKE => 0; # Rule defined by Automake.
    use constant RULE_USER => 1;     # Rule defined in the user's Makefile.am.
    
    =back
    
    =head2 Methods
    
    =over 4
    
    =item C<new Automake::RuleDef ($name, $comment, $location, $owner, $source)>
    
    Create a new rule definition with target C<$name>, with associated comment
    C<$comment>, Location C<$location> and owner C<$owner>, defined in file
    C<$source>.
    
    =cut
    
    sub new ($$$$$)
    {
      my ($class, $name, $comment, $location, $owner, $source) = @_;
    
      my $self = Automake::ItemDef::new ($class, $comment, $location, $owner);
      $self->{'source'} = $source;
      $self->{'name'} = $name;
      return $self;
    }
    
    =item C<$source = $rule-E<gt>source>
    
    Return the source of the rule.
    
    =cut
    
    sub source ($)
    {
      my ($self) = @_;
      return $self->{'source'};
    }
    
    =item C<$name = $rule-E<gt>name>
    
    Return the name of the rule.
    
    =cut
    
    sub name ($)
    {
      my ($self) = @_;
      return $self->{'name'};
    }
    
    =back
    
    =head1 SEE ALSO
    
    L<Automake::Rule>, L<Automake::ItemDef>.
    
    =cut
    
    1;
    
    ### Setup "GNU" style for perl-mode and cperl-mode.
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