I run CPAN smoke tests, and the alarm() call has problems on Win32 Perl, so Makefile.PL does not get timed out when doing a CPAN smoke. Both rules have been evolved from the broken Makefile.PL that is the tradition of mod_perl, which dives into an infinite loop asking me for the location of httpd, over and over again, without a default and without user interaction. The subsequently generated long error email (after I kill the runaway process) then gets bounced back to me by x.perl.org in its entirety because it's too large.
To prevent authors of Makefile.PL from doing these stupid steps, I came up with these rules.
The first rule makes authors think about providing sensible defaults or even making the Makefile.PL actively search instead of always asking the user. This is a passive measure to make Makefile.PL find things even in absence of guidance by a user.
The second rule actively prevents authors from writing potentially infinite loops asking the same question, again and again, without ever getting an answer because there is no user.
In reply to Re^3: Perl6 - Module::Build
by Corion
in thread Perl6 - Module::Build
by dragonchild
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