CPANGRAPH(1p) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | CPANGRAPH(1p) |
NAME¶
cpangraph - Generate dependency chain graphs for CPAN modules
VERSION¶
Version 0.12
SYNOPSIS¶
cpangraph [options] <file> Options: --help display a brief help message --perl=VERSION filter those available in Perl core --phase=PHASE filter those needed for a phase (e.g., build) --rankdir controls the GraphViz 'rankdir' variable --reverse graph reverse dependencies (dependents) --verbose display additional debugging information
OPTIONS¶
- --help
- Prints a brief help message to the standard output and exits.
- --perl=VERSION
- This displays dependencies which have been available in Perl core since
the given VERSION. It does not currently know if a module has been removed
from core, but this is an unlikely occurrence. Specify Perl versions in
the form:
5.008008 # for versions >= 5.8.8 5.010 # for versions >= 5.10
- --phase=PHASE
- This displays dependencies which are needed for a given module's install or runtime PHASE. Available phases are:
- runtime: required whenever the module is used
- build: required to build the module
- configure: these are required while preparing the module for build
- --rankdir
- In GraphViz, the 'rankdir' attribute controls the direction that the nodes are linked together. If set, the graph will use left -> right linking of nodes rather than the default up-down linking.
- --reverse
- Create a graph of the reverse dependencies of a package (the packages which depend on it, or dependent packages).
- --verbose
- Display extra output useful during debugging.
DESCRIPTION¶
This script will use the CPAN Database to build a graph of a package's dependencies or reverse dependencies (dependent packages).
AUTHOR¶
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
SUPPORT¶
For support details, please look at "perldoc CPANDB" and use the corresponding support methods.
LICENSE¶
This has the same copyright and licensing terms as CPANDB.
2023-10-01 | perl v5.36.0 |