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NAME
Module::Extract::Use - Discover the modules a module explicitly uses
SYNOPSIS
use Module::Extract::Use;
my $extor = Module::Extract::Use->new;
my @modules = $extor->get_modules( $file );
if( $extor->error ) { ... }
my $details = $extor->get_modules_with_details( $file );
foreach my $detail ( @$details ) {
printf "%s %s imports %s\n",
$detail->module, $detail->version,
join ' ', @{ $detail->imports }
}
DESCRIPTION
Extract the names of the modules used in a file using a static analysis. Since this module does not run
code, it cannot find dynamic uses of modules, such as "eval "require $class"". It only reports modules
that the file loads directly or are in the import lists for parent or base.
The module can handle the conventional inclusion of modules with either "use" or "require" as the
statement:
use Foo;
require Foo;
use Foo 1.23;
use Foo qw(this that);
It now finds "require" as an expression, which is useful to lazily load a module once (and may be
faster):
sub do_something {
state $rc = require Foo;
...
}
Additionally, it finds module names used with "parent" and "base", either of which establish an
inheritance relationship:
use parent qw(Foo);
use base qw(Foo);
In the case of namespaces found in "base" or "parent", the value of the "direct" method is false. In all
other cases, it is true. You can then skip those namespaces:
my $details = $extor->get_modules_with_details( $file );
foreach my $detail ( @$details ) {
next unless $detail->direct;
...
}
This module does not discover runtime machinations to load something, such as string evals:
eval "use Foo";
my $bar = 'Bar';
eval "use $bar";
If you want that, you might consider Module::ExtractUse (a confusingly similar name).
new Makes an object. The object doesn't do anything just yet, but you need it to call the methods.
init
Set up the object. You shouldn't need to call this yourself.
get_modules( FILE )
Returns a list of namespaces explicity use-d in FILE. Returns the empty list if the file does not
exist or if it can't parse the file.
Each used namespace is only in the list even if it is used multiple times in the file. The order of
the list does not correspond to anything so don't use the order to infer anything.
get_modules_with_details( FILE )
Returns a list of hash references, one reference for each namespace explicitly use-d in FILE. Each
reference has keys for:
namespace - the namespace, always defined
version - defined if a module version was specified
imports - an array reference to the import list
pragma - true if the module thinks this namespace is a pragma
direct - false if the module name came from parent or base
Each used namespace is only in the list even if it is used multiple times in the file. The order of
the list does not correspond to anything so don't use the order to infer anything.
error
Return the error from the last call to "get_modules".
TO DO
SEE ALSO
Module::ScanDeps, Module::Extract
SOURCE AVAILABILITY
The source code is in Github:
https://github.com/briandfoy/module-extract-use
AUTHOR
brian d foy, "<briandfoy@pobox.com>"
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright © 2008-2024, brian d foy "<briandfoy@pobox.com>". All rights reserved.
This project is under the Artistic License 2.0.
perl v5.38.2 2024-02-09 Module::Extract::Use(3pm)