In a Raku distribution how do I depend on either Foo::Bar
or Foo::Baz
without requiring both?
1 Answer
You can use "any": [$dependency-spec1, $dependency-spec2]
. This could look like one of the following (depending on if you use a plain string dependency or a hash):
"depends" : {
"runtime" : {
"any" : [
"Foo::Bar",
"Foo::Baz"
]
}
}
"depends" : {
"runtime" : {
"any" : [
{
"name" : "Foo::Bar"
},
{
"name" : "Foo::Baz"
}
]
}
}
This isn't constrained to raku dependencies either. For instance to declare a dependency on either curl
or wget
one can do:
"depends" : {
"runtime" : {
"any" : [
"curl:from<bin>",
"wget:from<bin>"
]
}
}
which would cause zef install $whatever
to inform the user of the missing programs if none are found.
Foo:from<Perl>
,Foo:from<Javascript>
are valid dependencies (or even direct installation identities), and in that context 'package' feels like a more accurate description than 'distribution' or 'module'. Regardless; I don't spend much time thinking about my own tags lest I get stuck over analyzing minor details before my inspiration to answer is expired, and have no issues with anyone adding tags they think are appropriate.