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NAME

       ExtUtils::Manifest - utilities to write and check a MANIFEST file

VERSION

       version 1.70

SYNOPSIS

           use ExtUtils::Manifest qw(...funcs to import...);

           mkmanifest();

           my @missing_files    = manicheck;
           my @skipped          = skipcheck;
           my @extra_files      = filecheck;
           my($missing, $extra) = fullcheck;

           my $found    = manifind();

           my $manifest = maniread();

           manicopy($read,$target);

           maniadd({$file => $comment, ...});

DESCRIPTION

   Functions
       ExtUtils::Manifest exports no functions by default.  The following are exported on request

       mkmanifest
               mkmanifest();

           Writes all files in and below the current directory to your MANIFEST.  It works
           similar to the result of the Unix command

               find . > MANIFEST

           All files that match any regular expression in a file MANIFEST.SKIP (if it exists) are
           ignored.

           Any existing MANIFEST file will be saved as MANIFEST.bak.

       manifind
               my $found = manifind();

           returns a hash reference. The keys of the hash are the files found below the current
           directory.

       manicheck
               my @missing_files = manicheck();

           checks if all the files within a "MANIFEST" in the current directory really do exist.
           If "MANIFEST" and the tree below the current directory are in sync it silently returns
           an empty list.  Otherwise it returns a list of files which are listed in the
           "MANIFEST" but missing from the directory, and by default also outputs these names to
           STDERR.

       filecheck
               my @extra_files = filecheck();

           finds files below the current directory that are not mentioned in the "MANIFEST" file.
           An optional file "MANIFEST.SKIP" will be consulted. Any file matching a regular
           expression in such a file will not be reported as missing in the "MANIFEST" file. The
           list of any extraneous files found is returned, and by default also reported to
           STDERR.

       fullcheck
               my($missing, $extra) = fullcheck();

           does both a manicheck() and a filecheck(), returning then as two array refs.

       skipcheck
               my @skipped = skipcheck();

           lists all the files that are skipped due to your "MANIFEST.SKIP" file.

       maniread
               my $manifest = maniread();
               my $manifest = maniread($manifest_file);

           reads a named "MANIFEST" file (defaults to "MANIFEST" in the current directory) and
           returns a HASH reference with files being the keys and comments being the values of
           the HASH.  Blank lines and lines which start with "#" in the "MANIFEST" file are
           discarded.

       maniskip
               my $skipchk = maniskip();
               my $skipchk = maniskip($manifest_skip_file);

               if ($skipchk->($file)) { .. }

           reads a named "MANIFEST.SKIP" file (defaults to "MANIFEST.SKIP" in the current
           directory) and returns a CODE reference that tests whether a given filename should be
           skipped.

       manicopy
               manicopy(\%src, $dest_dir);
               manicopy(\%src, $dest_dir, $how);

           Copies the files that are the keys in %src to the $dest_dir.  %src is typically
           returned by the maniread() function.

               manicopy( maniread(), $dest_dir );

           This function is useful for producing a directory tree identical to the intended
           distribution tree.

           $how can be used to specify a different methods of "copying".  Valid values are "cp",
           which actually copies the files, "ln" which creates hard links, and "best" which
           mostly links the files but copies any symbolic link to make a tree without any
           symbolic link.  "cp" is the default.

       maniadd
             maniadd({ $file => $comment, ...});

           Adds an entry to an existing MANIFEST unless its already there.

           $file will be normalized (ie. Unixified).  UNIMPLEMENTED

   MANIFEST
       A list of files in the distribution, one file per line.  The MANIFEST always uses Unix
       filepath conventions even if you're not on Unix.  This means foo/bar style not foo\bar.

       Anything between white space and an end of line within a "MANIFEST" file is considered to
       be a comment.  Any line beginning with # is also a comment. Beginning with
       ExtUtils::Manifest 1.52, a filename may contain whitespace characters if it is enclosed in
       single quotes; single quotes or backslashes in that filename must be backslash-escaped.

           # this a comment
           some/file
           some/other/file            comment about some/file
           'some/third file'          comment

   MANIFEST.SKIP
       The file MANIFEST.SKIP may contain regular expressions of files that should be ignored by
       mkmanifest() and filecheck(). The regular expressions should appear one on each line.
       Blank lines and lines which start with "#" are skipped.  Use "\#" if you need a regular
       expression to start with a "#".

       For example:

           # Version control files and dirs.
           \bRCS\b
           \bCVS\b
           ,v$
           \B\.svn\b

           # Makemaker generated files and dirs.
           ^MANIFEST\.
           ^Makefile$
           ^blib/
           ^MakeMaker-\d

           # Temp, old and emacs backup files.
           ~$
           \.old$
           ^#.*#$
           ^\.#

       If no MANIFEST.SKIP file is found, a default set of skips will be used, similar to the
       example above.  If you want nothing skipped, simply make an empty MANIFEST.SKIP file.

       In one's own MANIFEST.SKIP file, certain directives can be used to include the contents of
       other MANIFEST.SKIP files. At present two such directives are recognized.

       #!include_default
           This inserts the contents of the default MANIFEST.SKIP file

       #!include /Path/to/another/manifest.skip
           This inserts the contents of the specified external file

       The included contents will be inserted into the MANIFEST.SKIP file in between #!start
       included /path/to/manifest.skip and #!end included /path/to/manifest.skip markers.  The
       original MANIFEST.SKIP is saved as MANIFEST.SKIP.bak.

   EXPORT_OK
       &mkmanifest, &manicheck, &filecheck, &fullcheck, &maniread, and &manicopy are exportable.

   GLOBAL VARIABLES
       $ExtUtils::Manifest::MANIFEST defaults to "MANIFEST". Changing it results in both a
       different "MANIFEST" and a different "MANIFEST.SKIP" file. This is useful if you want to
       maintain different distributions for different audiences (say a user version and a
       developer version including RCS).

       $ExtUtils::Manifest::Quiet defaults to 0. If set to a true value, all functions act
       silently.

       $ExtUtils::Manifest::Debug defaults to 0.  If set to a true value, or if
       PERL_MM_MANIFEST_DEBUG is true, debugging output will be produced.

DIAGNOSTICS

       All diagnostic output is sent to "STDERR".

       "Not in MANIFEST:" file
           is reported if a file is found which is not in "MANIFEST".

       "Skipping" file
           is reported if a file is skipped due to an entry in "MANIFEST.SKIP".

       "No such file:" file
           is reported if a file mentioned in a "MANIFEST" file does not exist.

       "MANIFEST:" $!
           is reported if "MANIFEST" could not be opened.

       "Added to MANIFEST:" file
           is reported by mkmanifest() if $Verbose is set and a file is added to MANIFEST.
           $Verbose is set to 1 by default.

ENVIRONMENT

       PERL_MM_MANIFEST_DEBUG
           Turns on debugging

SEE ALSO

       ExtUtils::MakeMaker which has handy targets for most of the functionality.

AUTHOR

       Andreas Koenig "andreas.koenig@anima.de"

       Currently maintained by the Perl Toolchain Gang.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 1996- by Andreas Koenig.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.