Thread (3 messages) flat view 3 messages, 3 authors, 2016-06-15

better way to find Git.pm officially?

From: Randal L. Schwartz <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:53:25

I'm using Git.pm in a git subcommand.  There doesn't (yet :) seem to be
an official way to *find* the directory Git.pm was installed in to add
it to my @INC, so I can up with this ugly hack:


    #!/usr/bin/perl
    use strict;

    use lib $ENV{GITPERLLIB}
      ? split(/:/, $ENV{GITPERLLIB})
      : do {
        chomp(my $exec_path = qx{git --exec-path});
        open my $gitsvn, "<", "$exec_path/git-svn" or die "Cannot find
      git-svn";
        {
          last unless local $_ = readline $gitsvn;
          redo unless m{\Ause lib.*GITPERLLIB.*\|\| "(.*)"};
          "$1";
        }
      };

    use Git;

As in, find the git-svn binary (via git --exec-path), parse its second
line to see where the git installer put the GITPERLLIB, and then add
that myself.

Is there a simpler way?  Can we get "git --perl-path" added to the
binary or something?

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