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Ports::Port(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Ports::Port(3)

FreeBSD::Ports::Port - Deal with individual ports from FreeBSD's ports collection

This is a very early version of this module. The interface to the class may change in the future. The documentation needs improving.

Consequently, suggestions, comments and patches are extremely welcome! I think the correct place to discuss this module is the freebsd-doc mailing list at freebsd-doc@freebsd.org.

  # Who maintains the 'arc-5.21e' port?
  # NOTE: Normally the FreeBSD::Ports module is used to do this.
  use FreeBSD::Ports::Port;
  use IO::File;
  my $index = IO::File->new('/usr/ports/INDEX', 'r') or die;
  my $port = FreeBSD::Ports::Port->new('arc-5.21e', $index);
  print $port->maintainer,"\n";

"FreeBSD::Ports::Port" is a simple interface for parsing lines in FreeBSD's ports INDEX file.

For further information, or to obtain the latest version of this module, see <URL:http://people.FreeBSD.org/~tom/portpm/>.

$port = FreeBSD::Ports::Port->new($port_proto, $handle)
Constructor method to create a new FreeBSD::Ports::Port object. This method is usually called within FreeBSD::Ports. Most programmers will rarely need to call this method.

$port_proto may either be the name of a port, or a complete line from an INDEX file. If the name of a port is given, then $handle should be a seekable handle for an INDEX. Such a handle is typically created using IO::File.

$port is an object representing the specified port.

$text = $port->as_ascii
Describe the port in ASCII text format. $text contains a description of the port.
$name = $port->name
$name is the name of the port.
$path = $port->path
$path is the location on a FreeBSD filesystem where this port is found.
$prefix = $port->prefix
$prefix is the area of the filesystem where this port is installed, usually /usr/local or /usr/X11R6.
$comment = $port->comment
$comment is a brief comment describing the port.
$descr_file = $port->descr_file
$descr_file is the name of a file which contains a longer description of the port.
$maintainer = $port->maintainer
$maintainer is the e-mail address of the person who maintains the port.
$www_url = $port->www
$www_url is the URL of a resource containing further information about the software included in the port.
$primary_category = $port->primary_category
$primary_category is the name of the primary category for the port. A primary category is the first category in which a port is listed. This represents the directory under /usr/ports in which a port is stored.
@categories = $port->categories OR $categories = $port->categories
Returns a list of categories which the port is in, excluding its primary category.

If called in array context, @categories is sorted alphabetically and case insensitively. In scalar context, $categories is a reference to a hash. The keys of the hash are names of categories. No importance should be attached to the values of the hash.

@categories = $port->all_categories OR $categories = $port->all_categories
Returns a list of categories which the port is in, including its primary category.

If called in array context, @categories is sorted alphabetically and case insensitively. In scalar context, $categories is a reference to a hash, in the same style as the "categories" method.

@depends = $port->build_depends OR $depends = $port->build_depends
Returns a list of other ports which are required to build the port.

If called in array context, @depends is sorted alphabetically and case insensitively. In scalar context, $depends is a reference to a hash, in the same style as the "categories" method.

@depends = $port->run_depends OR $depends = $port->run_depends
Returns a list of other ports which are required to run the port.

If called in arrary context, @depends is sorted alphabetically and case insensitively. In scalar context, $depends is a reference to a hash, in the same style as the "categories" method.

@depends = $port->all_depends OR $depends = $port->all_depends
Returns a list of other ports which are required by the port in any way. At present, this means other ports which are required to build or run the port.

If called in arrary context, @depends is sorted alphabetically and case insensitively. In scalar context, $depends is a reference to a hash, in the same style as the "categories" method.

This module is written by Tom Hukins <tom@FreeBSD.org>.

Thanks to Nik Clayton, Martin Heinen and Lars Thegler for encouragement, assistance and patches.

This module is distributed under the same license as FreeBSD <http://www.FreeBSD.org/copyright/freebsd-license.html>.

Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:
Around line 284:
You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'
2004-01-13 perl v5.32.1

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