NAME
PAX::StandaloneAnalysis - standalone dependency and payload analyzer
SYNOPSIS
use PAX::StandaloneAnalysis;
my $obj = PAX::StandaloneAnalysis->new(...);
my $result = $obj->dependencies(...);
DESCRIPTION
Analyzes application source, Perl dependencies, XS/native payloads, and runtime helper requirements for standalone bundles.
METHODS
new, dependencies, native_artifacts
These are the public entrypoints exposed by this module's current interface.
PURPOSE
This module exists to keep the standalone dependency and payload analyzer logic in one place so the CLI, build pipeline, and runtime can reuse the same behavior instead of duplicating it.
WHY IT EXISTS
PAX uses this module when it needs standalone dependency and payload analyzer. Keeping that behavior isolated here makes the surrounding compiler and packaging stages easier to reason about and safer to evolve.
WHEN TO USE
Edit this file when a change affects standalone dependency and payload analyzer, the data contract this module returns, or the conditions under which callers choose this path.
HOW TO USE
Load the module through the normal PAX call path, pass explicit arguments rather than ambient global state, and keep project-specific behavior out of this file so the implementation stays neutral across arbitrary Perl applications.
WHAT USES IT
This module is used by the PAX CLI, the build pipeline, standalone packaging, and the test suite paths that cover standalone dependency and payload analyzer.
EXAMPLES
Example 1:
perl -Ilib -MPAX::StandaloneAnalysis -e 1
Confirm that the module loads from a source checkout.
Example 2:
prove -lr t
Run the repository test suite after changing the behavior this module owns.