package UR::Namespace::Command::Test::Compile;
use strict;
use warnings;
use UR;
our $VERSION = "0.392"; # UR $VERSION;
UR::Object::Type->define(
class_name => __PACKAGE__,
is => "UR::Namespace::Command::RunsOnModulesInTree",
);
sub help_brief {
"Attempts to compile each module in the namespace in its own process."
}
sub help_synopsis {
return <<EOS
ur test complie
ur test compile Some::Module Some::Other::Module
ur test complile Some/Module.pm Some/Other/Mod*.pm
EOS
}
sub help_detail {
return <<EOS
This command runs "perl -c" on each module in a separate process and aggregates results.
Running with --verbose will list specific modules instead of just a summary.
Try "ur test use" for a faster evaluation of whether your software tree is broken. :)
EOS
}
sub for_each_module_file {
my $self = shift;
my $module_file = shift;
my $lib_path = $self->lib_path;
my @response = `cd $lib_path; perl -I $lib_path -c $module_file 2>&1`;
if (grep { $_ eq "$module_file syntax OK\n" } @response) {
print "$module_file syntax OK\n"
}
else {
chomp @response;
print "$module_file syntax FAILED\n"
. join("\n\t",@response), "\n";
}
return 1;
}
1;