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Code Editor : SetupTemp.pm
package PAR::SetupTemp; $PAR::SetupTemp::VERSION = '1.002'; use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; use Fcntl ':mode'; use PAR::SetupProgname; =head1 NAME PAR::SetupTemp - Setup $ENV{PAR_TEMP} =head1 SYNOPSIS PAR guts, beware. Check L<PAR> =head1 DESCRIPTION Routines to setup the C<PAR_TEMP> environment variable. The documentation of how the temporary directories are handled is currently scattered across the C<PAR> manual and the C<PAR::Environment> manual. The C<set_par_temp_env()> subroutine sets up the C<PAR_TEMP> environment variable. =cut # for PAR internal use only! our $PARTemp; # name of the canary file our $Canary = "_CANARY_.txt"; # how much to "date back" the canary file (in seconds) our $CanaryDateBack = 24 * 3600; # 1 day # The C version of this code appears in myldr/mktmpdir.c # This code also lives in PAR::Packer's par.pl as _set_par_temp! sub set_par_temp_env { PAR::SetupProgname::set_progname() unless defined $PAR::SetupProgname::Progname; if (defined $ENV{PAR_TEMP} and $ENV{PAR_TEMP} =~ /(.+)/) { $PARTemp = $1; return; } my $stmpdir = _get_par_user_tempdir(); die "unable to create cache directory" unless $stmpdir; require File::Spec; if (!$ENV{PAR_CLEAN} and my $mtime = (stat($PAR::SetupProgname::Progname))[9]) { require Digest::SHA; my $ctx = Digest::SHA->new(1); if ($ctx and open(my $fh, "<$PAR::SetupProgname::Progname")) { binmode($fh); $ctx->addfile($fh); close($fh); } $stmpdir = File::Spec->catdir( $stmpdir, "cache-" . ( $ctx ? $ctx->hexdigest : $mtime ) ); } else { $ENV{PAR_CLEAN} = 1; $stmpdir = File::Spec->catdir($stmpdir, "temp-$$"); } $ENV{PAR_TEMP} = $stmpdir; mkdir $stmpdir, 0700; $PARTemp = $1 if defined $ENV{PAR_TEMP} and $ENV{PAR_TEMP} =~ /(.+)/; } # Find any digester # Used in PAR::Repository::Client! sub _get_digester { my $ctx = eval { require Digest::SHA; Digest::SHA->new(1) } || eval { require Digest::SHA1; Digest::SHA1->new } || eval { require Digest::MD5; Digest::MD5->new }; return $ctx; } # find the per-user temporary directory (eg /tmp/par-$USER) # Used in PAR::Repository::Client! sub _get_par_user_tempdir { my $username = _find_username(); my $temp_path; foreach my $path ( (map $ENV{$_}, qw( PAR_TMPDIR TMPDIR TEMPDIR TEMP TMP )), qw( C:\\TEMP /tmp . ) ) { next unless defined $path and -d $path and -w $path; # create a temp directory that is unique per user # NOTE: $username may be in an unspecified charset/encoding; # use a name that hopefully works for all of them; # also avoid problems with platform-specific meta characters in the name $temp_path = File::Spec->catdir($path, "par-".unpack("H*", $username)); ($temp_path) = $temp_path =~ /^(.*)$/s; unless (mkdir($temp_path, 0700) || $!{EEXIST}) { warn "creation of private subdirectory $temp_path failed (errno=$!)"; return; } unless ($^O eq 'MSWin32') { my @st; unless (@st = lstat($temp_path)) { warn "stat of private subdirectory $temp_path failed (errno=$!)"; return; } if (!S_ISDIR($st[2]) || $st[4] != $< || ($st[2] & 0777) != 0700 ) { warn "private subdirectory $temp_path is unsafe (please remove it and retry your operation)"; return; } } last; } return $temp_path; } # tries hard to find out the name of the current user sub _find_username { my $username; my $pwuid; # does not work everywhere: eval {($pwuid) = getpwuid($>) if defined $>;}; if ( defined(&Win32::LoginName) ) { $username = &Win32::LoginName; } elsif (defined $pwuid) { $username = $pwuid; } else { $username = $ENV{USERNAME} || $ENV{USER} || 'SYSTEM'; } return $username; } 1; __END__ =head1 SEE ALSO L<PAR>, L<PAR::Environment> =head1 AUTHORS Audrey Tang E<lt>cpan@audreyt.orgE<gt>, Steffen Mueller E<lt>smueller@cpan.orgE<gt> You can write to the mailing list at E<lt>par@perl.orgE<gt>, or send an empty mail to E<lt>par-subscribe@perl.orgE<gt> to participate in the discussion. Please submit bug reports to E<lt>bug-par@rt.cpan.orgE<gt>. If you need support, however, joining the E<lt>par@perl.orgE<gt> mailing list is preferred. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2002-2010 by Audrey Tang E<lt>cpan@audreyt.orgE<gt>. Copyright 2006-2010 by Steffen Mueller E<lt>smueller@cpan.orgE<gt>. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F<LICENSE>. =cut
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